And again there is not a person in America today who is not "reliant on American society"
Plenty of foreigners and even Americans who make their money overseas are laughing at this dumb assertion.
And again there is not a person in America today who is not "reliant on American society"
To further expound because I have to spell out every little thing for the slow, this thread is about autonomy for BLACK PEOPLE not just BLACK AMERICANS. I don't view Black Americans separating from American society as a necessity for global Black autonomy.
They still living on American streets, relying on American customers and business partners.Plenty of foreigners and even Americans who make their money overseas are laughing at this dumb assertion.
So are you getting at a international spider web linking black globally where channel money and resources amongst each other?
Because your capital is not coming from White Americans or Europeans or South Americans. You are reliant.....but from your own people or those who are at least in much closer proximity to your own people.
They still living on American streets, relying on American customers and business partners.
Mass Black homicide is still a norm in America.
Who makes said capital? Even engaging in capitalism is assimilating breh.
You do realize capital isn't exclusive to an capitalistic economic system, right? lol
So why the fukk we talking about opening businesses and being "pro-black"
Business owner in America who does most business over seas.You don't seem to understand what reliant means...a person who can move freely isn't depending on anything. Not to mention that there are plenty of foreign businesses and customers in America. All I see is you continuing to reach.
I'm all for ownership and Pride, but none of that gets you autonomy.We can't have both?
It's either true or false
"Cryptocurrency, Another well-established way to combat economic apartheid is pooling our money to buy the public goods in our community: the groceries, residential housing and transportation systems that many of us rely on. Likelemba,Tontine, Susu, Stokvel, Tanda, Shalongo, Ukoob, Ayuuto, Hagbad - Various rotating credit systems that are popular across the Diaspora in which people pool their money and use a fixed lottery to loan money to a segment of the poolers, usually for small purchases. This would be a great alternative to payday loans for those of us in the USA. Legality may be an issue but can be by-passed. "Thats definitely one part of what my ideal of autonomy.