:dafaq: I was just in inglewood and there was nothing BUT black businesses. Yall need to cut that old line out, do some of yall even live in the hood? what restaurants you going too and barbershops you hittin up that aint black owned?
we got our car done by a black mechanic, who owned a black shop, and in autozone like 2 mechanics offered to help with the brakes, all black. the fish market I went too while they were fixing my car was black owned and across the street I had my taxes done earlier in this month by a black owned tax service spot. yall nikkas are exaggerating now. when I was in ATL I saw more black owned businesses than white owned, I shyt you not.
Where the fukk do yall live? do yall even live around black people making these crazy claims?
Yeah, a lot of people don't even seek out black businesses yet complain at the lack of them. I live in a predominantly black community and county and I still go out of my way to shop in parts of DC that have lots of black businesses. Part of group economics is participation. I loved Inglewood when my fam lived out there, I used to go to a barber shop down the street from Ladera center, I think it was on La Cienega, that spot was my shyt tho used to hook a nikka up and hip a nikka to the black scene in LA. I think @gator_king was talkin about it the other day when @Boesky brought up PG County but it's something about being around your people, and talk and interact with people that look like you and share some of your experiences. It's the same warm feeling I got when I first went to Africa, you can be cool with others but it's best to stick with the family.