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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 18

    "It's what happens day in and day out in communities around the country," said the director of a racial justice organizationhttps://nyti.ms/2H8QwRn 

    8:00 AM - 18 Apr 2018
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      2. Black women hold up the sky. - Elaine Brown‏ @pondspoint Apr 18
        Replying to @JamalWa35169730 @nytimes

        Starbucks is actually a company that cares about its employees and coustmers but that doesn't mean the black community isn't supposed to go out and compete. Opening our own cafes and resturants to increase our economic base in America.

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      4. Black women hold up the sky. - Elaine Brown‏ @pondspoint Apr 18
        Replying to @JamalWa35169730 @nytimes

        That's just a fictional place. Black people are hated and disliked all around the world so leaving isn't exactly the answer. We just have to compete economically for power and control.

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      6. Black women hold up the sky. - Elaine Brown‏ @pondspoint Apr 18
        Replying to @JamalWa35169730 @nytimes

        Many of the resources in Africa are owned and controlled by white people. Anytime a minority population controls the majority they are and have been in a world of trouble.

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      1. Server Khan‏ @khan_server Apr 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        I can’t do much about the this issues. Just condemning isn’t enough. No more #starbuck for me.

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      2. Hege A. J. Lepri‏ @hegelincanada Apr 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Even in multicultural, conflict-shy Toronto, I have moments every week where I feel the weight and advantage of my white privilege

        2 replies 1 retweet 1 like
      3. michele medina‏ @boricuamagee Apr 18
        Replying to @hegelincanada @nytimes

        thank you for your honesty. Most white people wouldn't admit to what you said.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Hege A. J. Lepri‏ @hegelincanada Apr 18
        Replying to @boricuamagee @nytimes

        You have to be blind not to notice

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      2.  ❌ 🇺🇸 David  🇮🇱 ❌‏ @JIL153 Apr 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        The irony of it all that this place is predominantly Democrats & they have the audacity to say that our President is a white supremacist. Look who's talking ?

        2 replies 1 retweet 1 like
      3. Bernard‏ @Bernard_LesB Apr 19
        Replying to @JIL153 @nytimes

        The nyt article was pointing out how most black folks would blame institutional racism as the cause. It’s ingrained within the American social structure from our nations founding. Trump inflames the problem.

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      4.  ❌ 🇺🇸 David  🇮🇱 ❌‏ @JIL153 Apr 19
        Replying to @Bernard_LesB @nytimes

        The Republicans abolished slavery and the Democrats wants it to continue; of course in a different way yet the results are the same.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Bernard‏ @Bernard_LesB Apr 19
        Replying to @JIL153 @nytimes

        Yes, historically the old Republican Party abolished slavery, but did you know after the passage of the 1964 civil rights law; the racist moved from the Democratic Party to what is now trump’s party.

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      6.  ❌ 🇺🇸 David  🇮🇱 ❌‏ @JIL153 Apr 19
        Replying to @Bernard_LesB @nytimes

        Sure, I heard that story before... never happened !

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      7. Bernard‏ @Bernard_LesB Apr 19
        Replying to @JIL153 @nytimes

        Okay, I’ll assume you’re capable of understanding history, since you mentioned how the old Republican Party abolish slavery. So humor me, which story are you referring to?

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      1. Nate Cupp‏ @Singeroftruth17 Apr 18
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        Fan those flames, NYT.

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