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California sets precedent by breaking down Black employee data by lineage.

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  • California sets precedent by breaking down Black employee data by lineage.

    What do y'all think about this? Personally, I am glad California is doing this. Many of these blacks from other places don't like black Americans anyway. At least, that was my experience since I have lived here. I have lived side-by-side with Africans and other non-black American blacks. I didn't like how I was treated by them. Many of them don't see us as their brethren. Other states need to follow suit.
    Advocates say the data disaggregation will help identify and address long-held inequities within Black communities.

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    If it helps it helps, I know that to some degree in the UK we split out the data but were still retain the ability to look at the summarised data and it doesn't seem to cause any issues. Although I appreciate we'll have a similar conversation on another thread, for the purpose of this one all I can do is to reassure you that most non-american blacks have nothing against american blacks. People like Uncle Phil and Dr. Mumbi have even put out content debunking this idea based on their travels, some on screen interviews and the like. There's a good chance that you just came across some idiots, but like I say I appreciate we'll talk more on another thread to see if that was the case or not.

    I also only mention that because of this whole divide and rule tactic that keeps being used on us, I'm wary of what may or may not be a case of confirmation bias in regards to rumours/notions of groups of our people not liking each other.
    Last edited by KrisF; 08-12-2022, 05:09 AM.

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