If Trump Bring Black Jobs Back to America, Are We Up to Task?

Trump tariff strategy is a noble one – leverage American buying power to bring factory and jobs back to America or be tariffed for any imports coming into our country. For decades, multinational companies and globalists sought to “distribute the wealth” of American prosperity to other poorer parts of the world by moving jobs and factories overseas and sell the products back to Americans here in America.

Trump strategy is likely going to get deals done where these factories are coming back to America to avoid high tariffs. Meanwhile Joe Biden is in his basement eating his ice cream cone and being senile, reverted back to calling Black people who voted for him the n-word and asking where is his segregationist friends like Robert Byrd at.

But here is the thing, if these factories come back to America, will the brothas and sistas be able to get their Black jobs back? Those were good paying jobs and we are going to try to answer this question in this article.

These Factory Jobs Were Once Black Jobs

Last century, Black people had good-paying manufacturing jobs as part of the Great Migration from the South to the industrial North. They would work at steel and wood mills, manufacture autos and furniture. When it came to electronics, we had assembly lines manufacturing radios and television sets.

People would go to DeVry and ITT and work at early electronic companies like IBM and US Robotics building computer servers or dial-up modems. Or work at Boeing after leaving the Army at Fort Lewis. These were Black job and we built thriving Black communities where these plants were located. For example, most Black schools in Chicago used to be factories like Westinghouse High School, that used to be a big Westinghouse manufacturing plant.

The Decay

Later, these Black jobs were moving overseas and plants were closing down and these former manufacturing communities were turning into Flint, Michigan, which was one of the biggest casualties of companies leaving America. This caused the Black community to start the decline and our people needed to pivot or perish.

Unfortunately, this is where we come in as a current generation – we Black folks chosen the perish option. We chose the f*ckery, being goofy, staying ignorant, proud of being ignorant and goofy, voting for garbage Black politicians, celebrate gang culture, promoted ourselves with a hypersexualized identity, popping balloons on dating shows, and listening to people talk worthless stuff on YouTube live streams.

We are broke, our community are deteriorated, and 25 years later, these Chicoons in Chicago still voting for the same worthless Congressman Danny Davis - extreme display of ignorance of our Black mindset. We need good jobs back in our community and build us back up to the golden age of when the Black community was prosperous and thriving.

Now Trump is working to bring the jobs back to America, the question is can the Black community step up and help make American great again?


No, We Too Goofy and Cannot Compete with Robots

When those factories and plants do come back to America, they bringing robots to do the work. See, our community like to smoke weed and they don’t want those kinds of drug-using fools on a manufacturing or assembly plant, getting their fingers chopped off and giggling at the same time because they high.

We don’t have the technical skills like we had going to places like DeVry and ITT back in the days. So again, it will be easier to train a robot to do the job instead of try to train some goofy brotha or sista who mumbling Kendrick Lamar lyrics while having large headphones on their ears.


So, no skills, smoking weed, mumbling rap lyrics – nah, this ain’t the old prosperity days and there is not a lot of people willing to show up. Nowadays, everybody is offended and got artificial gender assignments and will disrupt the factory working bringing drama to the workplace.

Stick to Your Current Black Job

In summary, we messed up so bad as a people and became too degenerate to return back to those factory jobs that are done overseas. There is something that happened we have to acknowledge and that is when those jobs moved overseas.

When those jobs moved overseas to places like Mexico, Philippines, and China or Vietnam, those local workers who didn’t have a lot were excited to learn a new job, new skill, and work a steady job that can feed their family and put their kids in a nice school, live in a nice community. They were motivated to get that job.

Back to our Black community – where is the motivation? Everybody acting like they rich and too good to take the public bus anywhere with their lunch bag to a factory job. We talking two generations of Blacks adopted this persona and lifestyle. It look like we are not up to it and just dreaming of getting those Black jobs back.

So our reality is to stick to the current state of Black jobs checking in at the gig economy warehouse, delivering food and boxes out of our hatchbacks, then go online and act like balling and talking bad about each other.  Working a beer truck blabbing about delineating and being an FBA which means F*cking Broke Always.