Get started breh
I went in for the "Black family buys black for a year" thread and eventually felt like I was talking to myself.
I won't even bother anymore. Especially when people don't acknowledge the scope in which politics(not enough of our people are active in local politics)
covers our social condition and economic standing.
Cop kills kid. Most people peacefully protest, black, white, and everything in between. Thats all well and good, but it only goes so far.
A nut contingent thinks destroying your neighborhood is ok because "I don't own anything there." When you are tired from the march, where do you lay?
When your kids must continue school, where do they go? When you haven't had food, where do you shop? Now that your neighborhood is in shambles,
who wants to live there? Who trusts their neighbors anymore after seeing what they have done? Fools assume that turning up will make a huge difference,
when 400+ years says otherwise. They have patience, money, and most importantly, perseverance, and suckas think they can reinvent the wheel.
We literally have tons more tools available to us now than we did 50 years ago, 30 years ago, even 10. Nobody on this planet you can't reach, and oppressors
can't hide atrocities. We can vote locally, raise hell, we KNOW where the local decision makers live, this shyt is online in a 2 minute google search.
THEY ARE THE ONES WITH THE KEY TO THE CHAINS! But no, we gonna get mad, and we gonna march or riot, when an afternoon at a computer can
get you like-minded people who can say "This is the guy who slept on us, and we want him gone." Community spirit matters. Voting matters. Educating yourself
on law (mostly local, but federal as well) matters. Willful ignorance and getting upset at the latest headline, whining "They don't give a fukk about us" and not putting
people up on game to make your community work for you seems to be the prevailing thought. Most importantly, people not recognizing while group economics is
an amazing thing, it will ONLY be the solution community to community, which means while you may see your neighborhood come ahead, other neighborhoods face
different circumstances and they may not care. Pride in ourselves is literally the smallest percentage of "Things to do to bring Blacks to prominence."
Without the knowledge, and not smart-dumb revisionist black history, nothing well ever change, save for the things to complain about.