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Black Unemployment Rate Rises to 10% as Cicley Gay, Chair of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Contemplates Supporting Black Americans Economically.

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BLM can make a positive difference on behalf of Black American workers and families, which will be felt forever, as the ambitions of Biden and Democrats, is to make this vile policy permanent. Is Black Lives Matter masquerading as a servant of righteousness when it comes to the economic ambitions of Black Americans? "Economic Justice," when it comes to our unemployment rates consists not in being neutral (taking no action), between the right and wrong of the awful policy, of undercounting our unemployment rates and coming layoffs, but taking a position against the Biden-Harris White House, for this egregious wrong AGAINST US and OUR FAMILIES.

Source: ThyBlackMan

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