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I read this auto-biography of ex-NYC mayor and “philanthropist” Michael Bloomberg some time ago.. i find it a bit fascinating to learn about these whyte supremacists (notice I didn’t say learn from them).
As a longtime resident of Brooklyn, NYC since I was a child, I can tell you that native New Yorkers strongly dislike Michael Bloomberg. Even after reading this autobiography, instead of feeling inspired, I actually disliked him even more.
This book touches on the beginning of his life, how he was picked on for being “Jewish”, and how he became a billionaire by co creating the Bloomberg machine that made keeping up with stocks on Wall Street. While reading the book, I had a feeling that the machine was not his original idea, but rather, stolen from a colleague. Sound familiar??
I could write a long opinion piece, but I want to hear what you know about this neanderthug.. let’s have a discussion.
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My aunty ancestor Ellen she lived in Queens, NY for about 20 years. She may have left before Jewberg became mayor though. I dont know much about him, but I do know like the rest of them, he’s no friend of us black folk.
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I sure hope she did!! He is the father of gentrification (aka ethnic cleansing). The parts of Queens that were predominantly black are now majority white with the organic markets, bagel stores, Starbucks (usually the first sign of gentrification) and so on. He did a number here in Brooklyn. In my teenage years, I was often teased for living in the “hood” (Bed Stuy, Brooklyn). Now these same neanderthugs are living in da stuy!
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Gentrification. They are doing it here too in KC. Lots of New Yorkers I know here moved here because the c.o.l. is cheaper told me the same thing you mentioned. My sister visited there last yr and said Harlem was very gentrified. They are gentrifying African cities too as part of their global domination scheme. Some Africans cosign on the construction as if these places are being built for them/us. Modernizing is fine, but I wish those projects were designed, constructed, financed and owned and operated by us.
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Harlem is definitely GONE. I was at a job for a few months up there and I was surprised; Whole Foods, starbucks, overpriced restaurants (a lot of them being black owned funny enough), insanely high rent, etc. Yes our people are partly to blame for the nonsense. Here in Bed Stuy, a lot of black people who sold their brownstones sold it to one of these “Jews” rather of their own. On a personal account I know someone who went through that exact situation. You are right, our people need to realize all this effort is meant to get us OUT and more of them IN.
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Harlem is part of the African story and should be preserved. Scene of the Harlem Renaissance and Malcoln X and Marcus Garvey, so many more to mention. Harlem is history.
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Harlem definitely is black at its root.. the plus I can tell you is that COVID scared a lot of these whyte folks away and they began moving out of our neighborhoods in packs. In July, I remember a point where I would see 3 or more moving trucks everyday. But still, more needs to go.
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The stealing thing is an inherent neanderthug trait. Has been for centuries upto now. It started with the damned greeks stealing from Kmtyw. Nowadays, they steal from each other and still from Kmtyw. The article below gives a brief account even though the writer fails to mention the first espionage in history that was done by the damned greeks against Kmtyw “DARIUS OKOLLA – Stolen Minds: The Real Reason for the West’s Prosperity | The Elephant”
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Okolla? Is he Kenyan? If you can share more articles from ‘Afrika for Afrikans’ Pan Afrikan scholars from there that would be blacktastic.
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Yes he is. I definitely will
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Great article…it’s fascinating how an item so small like tea can either make a country prosper or fall.. this reminds me of sugar in the Caribbean…
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Yes. It’s all about creating the desire for the commodity through culture or manipulation and right there you have a market/demand. The battle is in who gets to profit from the supply chain
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That makes sense 🧐 reminds me of the sudden spike in demand for Mexican avocados here in the United Snakes.. same with these “coconut water” brands popping up left and right.
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Exactly. That’s how it goes
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