I live in a booze desert. The state has the liquor racket and the nearest ABC store is a good 7 miles away.
While traveling, buy your beer in Wisc. before stopping in Minn. The whole state is a booze desert.
What is bought is provided... Melons, fresh veggies and kale don't sell in the inner city ... so they're not provided by businesses.
What's available in the black community is what blacks are willing to spend their money on. Same as the white community. What we buy is available to us. Same market system... different ‘stuff’.
Why don't blacks understand how markets work?
If in the next six months NOT ONE BLACK bought illegal drugs - and all black residents ate kale everyday for lunch - drugs would be difficult to score after the 6 months - and kale would be in every shop.
Blacks want to have what whites and other races have - but they want to act like blacks. When they buy like blacks buy they'll have what blacks have... not what they say they want, but what they're willing to spend their money on... It's a choice. Same with how they choose to live. It's a choice.
What is bought is provided... Melons, fresh veggies and kale don't sell in the inner city ... so they're not provided by businesses.
What's available in the black community is what blacks are willing to spend their money on. Same as the white community. What we buy is available to us. Same market system... different ‘stuff’.
Why don't blacks understand how markets work?
If in the next six months NOT ONE BLACK bought illegal drugs - and all black residents ate kale everyday for lunch - drugs would be difficult to score after the 6 months - and kale would be in every shop.
Blacks want to have what whites and other races have - but they want to act like blacks. When they buy like blacks buy they'll have what blacks have... not what they say they want, but what they're willing to spend their money on... It's a choice. Same with how they choose to live. It's a choice. The 'food desert' think is a liberal elite constuct... and it's silly.