What are the Pros and Cons of Black Americans living in Super Majority Whites versus living in Super Majority Black States? Mind you the economy, critical infrastructure and structural systems are the same, basically just a change in racial demographic that is controlling and managing the State.
Pros of living in a Super Majority White State:
- Access to better-funded schools and resources due to higher tax revenue
- Access to more job opportunities, especially in industries dominated by Whites
- Impression of being safer, less corruption and better managed
- Greater exposure to diversity and different perspectives
- Access to better healthcare facilities and services.
Cons of living in a Super Majority White State:
- Facing greater levels of racial discrimination and prejudice
- Feeling isolated and culturally disconnected from the dominant culture
- Experiencing a lack of political power and representation due to being a minority group
- Facing higher levels of policing and surveillance due to biases and racial profiling
- Difficulty in finding and participating in culturally-specific communities and events.
- Greater potential for cultural assimilation and loss of cultural identity
Pros of living in a Super Majority Black State:
- Feeling a greater sense of community and cultural belonging
- Experiencing less racism and discrimination
- Having greater political power and representation due to being a super majority group
- Having a stronger voice in shaping policies and institutions
- Greater cultural preservation and identity
- Passing Laws and Regulations Chartering and Supporting Black Own Corporations, Black Own Medium size firms, and small Black own businesses
- Having more access to resources and opportunities to provide for the family
Cons of living in a Super Majority Black State:
- Potentially Having less access to resources and opportunities due to lower tax revenue and less investment from outside companies
- Potentially Facing greater levels of corruption and mismanagement in government
- Potentially Experiencing a lack of exposure to diversity and different perspectives
- Potentially Facing higher levels of crime and poverty due to historical and systemic factors.
- Possible Lower average incomes and job opportunities