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Reply to "Mittwah, Django and Prashad."

kp posted:
caribny posted:
kp posted:
 

It is not a myth,it's a fact the men treat women as chattels and failed to commit because of the responsibility. 

Clearly you must be speaking of Indian women.  Black women are way too strong and independent to let any mere man push them around.  If the men don't shape up they are OUT!

In fact in NYC black Caribbean women earn 96 cents for every dollar that their men folk make.  They are just as likely to work as their men.  Both Afro Caribbean men and women in NYC are known for their high work ethic.

So I suggest that you chat about the patriarchal system that many Indo Guyanese females live under where they move from being dominated by their fathers to their husbands.  In fact a new generation of Indo Carib women are protesting this treatment.

I suggest that you discuss the rampant spousal abuse that is prevalent in the Indo population and ask yourself if many of these women wouldn't have been better off had they the power to toss these brutes out of the house.

A blackman is successful only when he marries a white woman before that he is a jumping bull on every black woman. Black women are independent because most times they serve as both Mon and dad to the kids. In Canada the government gives child allowance  to low income families and also free housing many of those projects are occupied by black families,so this encourages blacks to live in poverty   no  ambition .

how do you explain how half of the indo population in guyana on the poverty line and the rest barely surviving? Check today's stabroeknews on poverty there. Instead of leveraging your racism to state who are inclined to be lazy use your intellect to grasp why these pockets of poverty persists. You will find the seeds of them in institutional racism. As I noted, and you can verify the accuracy of the data, Indians in RH live comfortably but lots are on food stamp because the average income is 22k and that is two thousand below the poverty level. You need to ask yourself why. Poverty has many faces as does ignorance. You cannot point to this or that instance of a thing and generalize  a condition. Often you collide with your own bias.

FM
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