Not being a member of a "black community," I don't know what they 'likely feel." I am white, however. Can you explain to me what this "life of the white man" looks like? I want to make sure I'm living the life that matches my skin color.Vēritās wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 4:43 pmBut black communities likely feel it is their business. I wish I could remember who it was, but it was a stand up comedian who mentioned this in their skit. It wasn't in the context of black politicians though; it was about people in general who speak as though they're in touch with black America while opting for the life of the white man.
Does Candace Owens help her credibility among black communities when speaking about the causes of and solutions for black poverty, after marrying a white billionaire hedge fund manager? I'm guessing no.
I have no idea how much credibility Candace Owen has among "black communities." I also have no idea whether "black communities" discount what other black people say based on who they marry.
Black folks have written lots of books about how and what they think. Maybe we should read some.