Whitey Ford
10-09-2023, 02:09 PM
A McKinsey partner explains the steps he's taking to clear up the 'myth of massive and widespread Black economic progress'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMhs7hPDRcA
All aboard the gibs muh dats gravy train, niggers.
Shelley Stewart III believes it's important to close the gap between the reality and the perception of economic progress for Black Americans.
Never enough. Never.
"I see genuine shock and surprise, and then the question that often moves to what are the root cause drivers of that disparity?" While there are a lot of historical reasons why we are where we are, he said, it's important to "talk about what the path forward is."
Steward, who also leads McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility, aims to make sure there's a better conversation and a deeper understanding of where we are, and where we need to be.
The root causes is be dat whitey be ray-shish!
"The actual major challenge is, there's a perception gap. I think many, many people believe in the myth — in the case of Black Americans — the myth of massive and widespread Black economic progress, which just doesn't exist," he said.
Any nigger lucky enough to be in America is already enjoying an income, quality and standard of life they would never know if they llived in a nigger country. But it's never enough. Never enough.
https://i.imgur.com/qHIQ2NA.jpg
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careers/a-mckinsey-partner-explains-the-steps-he-s-taking-to-clear-up-the-myth-of-massive-and-widespread-black-economic-progress/ar-AA1hVxto?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=ac747e69fcf445b5eef1a2c9f4590cb6&ei=8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMhs7hPDRcA
All aboard the gibs muh dats gravy train, niggers.
Shelley Stewart III believes it's important to close the gap between the reality and the perception of economic progress for Black Americans.
Never enough. Never.
"I see genuine shock and surprise, and then the question that often moves to what are the root cause drivers of that disparity?" While there are a lot of historical reasons why we are where we are, he said, it's important to "talk about what the path forward is."
Steward, who also leads McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility, aims to make sure there's a better conversation and a deeper understanding of where we are, and where we need to be.
The root causes is be dat whitey be ray-shish!
"The actual major challenge is, there's a perception gap. I think many, many people believe in the myth — in the case of Black Americans — the myth of massive and widespread Black economic progress, which just doesn't exist," he said.
Any nigger lucky enough to be in America is already enjoying an income, quality and standard of life they would never know if they llived in a nigger country. But it's never enough. Never enough.
https://i.imgur.com/qHIQ2NA.jpg
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careers/a-mckinsey-partner-explains-the-steps-he-s-taking-to-clear-up-the-myth-of-massive-and-widespread-black-economic-progress/ar-AA1hVxto?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=ac747e69fcf445b5eef1a2c9f4590cb6&ei=8