tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840952701248607821.post2369536700280671740..comments2023-05-12T04:49:13.790-07:00Comments on VL Towler: Black America's "French Connection"VL Towlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09063848659414679481noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840952701248607821.post-80413443087607327342015-01-21T23:05:38.625-08:002015-01-21T23:05:38.625-08:00Parisians can call it what they want. The fact th...Parisians can call it what they want. The fact that blacks are relegated to certain parts of the city, that are less endowed than others, is a reflection of their own form of racism.<br /><br />For the people who live there, it probably doesn't matter too much, if it is considered a step above the racist practices in the U.S. To them it probably still feels just as bad. No city, state or country should be proud of limiting opportunities of economic <br />growth and expansion, for people based on skin color or economic level. One will pay the price for one's wrongdoings, no matter what religious facade one hides behind.<br /> Surirosenoreply@blogger.com