voltronblack
Superstar
Tears a whole in the whole "Black people don't work together" nonsense narrative
Damn he does do a good job at explain why so many "Black" organization turn in to proxy for wealth white people and some of the commits in the vids are in
". . freedom is having friends who also have money and who don't have to actually need an extraordinary amount of yours."
"This is a very hard truth, and we are too proud as a people to deal with it in this way. The few who have managed to be successful have basically won the right to live among whites and avoid family and friends who will ask for help that we feel they don't deserve. This is true for even the richest, and when they do try we judge them for going broke sustaining a large entourage of family and friends. It's very sad."
"One of my coworkers integrated on his knees and that's where he stays he stays and he does not really deal with his family because hes afraid they're gonna ask for something. He's proud of himself because he and his wife built their house from the ground up but have grandfather A popular store store that became Dollar General or a Family Dollar after he sold it. This guy born and raised in the projects says that his family members should do what he did it he talks about how he worked himself up but he does not talk about using that escape hatch white wife from a wealthy family"