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I dont agree with these cons at all...
Jack and Jill exposes members to ONLY the same type of Black kids.
> Actually. No. My chapter had us do massive amounts of service in the most torn down areas so I was exposed to many "types" of black people.
Jack and Jill creates a false sense of what Black America is, more so America in general.
> Not at all. And if you rely on Jack and Jill to define what Black America is then maybe you need to do some soul searching elsewhere.
Jack and Jill sponsors invite-only events, thus at an early age, children are not taught to “play nice” with other Blacks
> I strongly doubt, if you joined J&J at an early age, that you even know about the invite part. Also, Jack and Jill is non profit and gets most of its money from dues and charity events. It makes sense that you would invite a certain "type" of person because you want your organization to flourish. I dont mean to sound ignorant but if J&J had open membership, anybody could join, and it could jeopardize the organizations financial stability. Im not saying I agree with the principal but that is just the way it is.
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