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Charles Barkley plans to bring more black plumbers, electricians to Alabama
AL.com ^ | 2-18-2018 | Paul Gattis

Posted on 02/18/2018 10:05:55 AM PST by boycott

NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley has never been shy about discussing social issues or concerns within the black community.

And during an interview with ESPN, Barkley talked about efforts he is making to improve life for some in the black community.

The comments came on the heels of opinions shared by NBA superstars LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

James said that Trump "doesn't give a f--- about the people" while Durant said, "And I feel like our team, as a country, is not run by a great coach."

Barkley also chimed in on Trump in the ESPN interview.

"I'm not a fan of the president," he said. "I don't talk bad about the president because he is the president of the United States. But I'm not a fan. I think he's divisive. I think he's very divisive."

Barkley commended another NBA Hall of Famer, David Robinson, as well as James for their efforts in the black community.

Then Barkley discussed his own ideas Friday on First Take in the interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith.

"I'm working on a new initiative in Alabama - you know, Stephen A., I don't know any black plumbers, any black electricians, any black car mechanics," Barkley said. "So I'm going back to Alabama over the summer and I'm going to partner with a vocational school to get more black plumbers, electricians."

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KEYWORDS: alabama; barkley; jobs; lebron
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I like the idea. I wish Trump would extend an invitation to Charles and set up a group to discuss how to achieve such goals. I would even be okay if LeBron James and Kevin Durant were part of the group.

I certainly don't agree with much these guys say but they're leaders in the black community. They're looked up to by black youths. I also believe LeBron is a pretty good family man. I don't know a lot about Durant but I've got no problems hearing his views on helping the black community.

All three men are critical of Trump but that shouldn't matter. We should try to work together in areas where we agree.

I'll add that I don't believe it should be limited to just blacks but, if these three guys were participants, I believe it would would make more of a positive difference.

If Trump extended the offer, they would look bad rejecting his offer. Yeah, I know something like this could politically backfire but Trump seems to manage those things pretty well.

1 posted on 02/18/2018 10:05:55 AM PST by boycott
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To: boycott

You do realize if Trump (or Forbes etc.) would plan to bring more white workers to wherever - it’s PURE RACISM & COLONIALISM.

Is Charles still picking up hookers on the streets these days?


2 posted on 02/18/2018 10:08:09 AM PST by Roman_War_Criminal (This country & world is living on borrowed time (Luke 17:26-27))
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To: boycott

The federal government should not be involved in training plumbers of any color.


3 posted on 02/18/2018 10:09:03 AM PST by donna (Old public service announcement: It's 10pm. Do you know where your children are?)
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To: boycott

Great, now we’ll get to see more black butt cracks.


4 posted on 02/18/2018 10:10:04 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: boycott

At least he’s going the right direction, even if he’s just PO’d at Trump.

Whatever it takes.

A birdbrain like Kaepernick has millions that he could use to set up foundations to provide investment in trade schools, small scale loans and venture capital and direct investment in facilities to enable small businesses run by black people. Of course, once they do, they have to explain why a similar initiative for poor whites would not be considered discriminatory...but we’ll leave them to figure that one out on their own.


5 posted on 02/18/2018 10:10:16 AM PST by Regulator (Don't Hold Your Breath)
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To: boycott

if they do a good job who cares


6 posted on 02/18/2018 10:10:43 AM PST by goldendelicious
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To: donna

We do offer grants and loans for students to study urban development, African studies, Black History for 4 to 9 years at a much higher cost at major universities. Why not encourage and support trades where people can get real jobs?


7 posted on 02/18/2018 10:11:49 AM PST by boycott
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To: goldendelicious

if they do a good job who cares

It helps if they have experience and training in the field.


8 posted on 02/18/2018 10:13:28 AM PST by boycott
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"I'm working on a new initiative in Alabama - you know, Stephen A., I don't know any black plumbers, any black electricians, any black car mechanics," Barkley said.

Charles, Charles . . . you must be getting your rides serviced at the Mercedes dealership again. I'm five miles away from Columbus, and I have gotten extensive servicing of my old Buicks at Tires First of Columbus, and they have several black men earning an honest living fixing people's cars (they do more than just tires). Those snooty German makes are gonna have a hard time finding a black Fritz or Hans, but here in the deep south there are plenty of black mechanics working on GMs, Fords, Chryslers and probably the occasional Toyota, too.
9 posted on 02/18/2018 10:14:35 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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Like it or not, blacks are here to stay. May as well try to find common ground where we can work toward the common good.


10 posted on 02/18/2018 10:14:44 AM PST by boycott
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

I don’t know what to do.

I already have zero interest or knowledge of the NBA. I can’t ignore it anymore than I do already.


11 posted on 02/18/2018 10:15:10 AM PST by PGR88
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I am with you on that. But I like the idea of steering more into areas of where they can have success to provide for their families.


12 posted on 02/18/2018 10:16:30 AM PST by boycott
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I don't know any black plumbers, any black electricians, any black car mechanics

No one cares what color they are. Can they do the job? Why are black people fixated on skin color?

13 posted on 02/18/2018 10:17:16 AM PST by LucyT
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Blacks used to dominate the masonry labor market with many blacks owing their own business and employing other blacks. Then the illegal aliens moved in and cheap contractors hired them for cash under the table, often at far lower wages than the black masons were priced out of the market.


14 posted on 02/18/2018 10:17:44 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Conservatives love America for what it is. Liberals hate America for the same reason.)
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there are vocational programs at schools all over Alabama. There is nothing stopping them from taking advantage of the opportunities.


15 posted on 02/18/2018 10:18:58 AM PST by petitfour (APPEAL TO HEAVEN)
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The point is that if we can steer black youths into having a real career, there is a greater chance they can provide for their families. If they do that, there’s a greater chance of them being tax paying citizens, good members of the community, and not committing crimes.


16 posted on 02/18/2018 10:22:33 AM PST by boycott
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there are vocational programs at schools all over Alabama. There is nothing stopping them from taking advantage of the opportunities.

Yeah, but I see nothing wrong with black leaders wanting to steer young people in that direction. I don’t believe I suggested anything other than that.


17 posted on 02/18/2018 10:23:57 AM PST by boycott
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"Why are black people fixated on skin color?"

They will never give up being victims. It's what allows them to not hold themselves accountable.

18 posted on 02/18/2018 10:24:29 AM PST by EEGator
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Barkley also chimed in on Trump in the ESPN interview.

"I'm not a fan of the president," he said. "I don't talk bad about the president because he is the president of the United States. But I'm not a fan. I think he's divisive. I think he's very divisive."

"I don't talk bad about the president..." and then he proceeds to talk bad about the president.

19 posted on 02/18/2018 10:24:47 AM PST by Mozzafiato
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To: boycott

Sounds like a good cause for you. Let me know how that works out...


20 posted on 02/18/2018 10:25:59 AM PST by EEGator
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