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On the important end, we have black people in power positions of authority that only want to whisper Black POWER and the thought of losing that job is so TERRIFYING they are easily turned into TRUSTEES on the plantation.

I've witnessed the black sorority sisters get together to support one of their own who is a powerful staff member at the Monopoly called Gainesville Regional Utilities the room was all black as soon as her boss walked in she started yes a master and the whole script flipped cuz she didn't want to lose that prestigious title... IT'S SAD BECAUSE THEY TRY TO SERVE TWO MASTERS

... And all we were talking about was how the black community or urban community requires more up-to-date appliances. If the appliances were more energy efficient in the poor neighborhoods we'd be more cost efficient lowering impoverished black people's utility bills but there is no such initiative to make landlords or slumlords get rid of these 1960 appliances.