True.Truth200 ain't even black. Of course he cosigns Tommy.
True.Truth200 ain't even black. Of course he cosigns Tommy.
@Poitier @marcuz @FilliBuster
I think the solution to black issues is simply controlling/owning production.
Production of the things that we need to survive (education, agriculture, raw materials for construction ect.)
We also need to control means of production to all ancillary resources (@bdizzle said that there is a material mined in Africa that is used to make all smart phones.) There is no reason why these materials all come from Africa and African's don't own/control means of producing those materials.
I think that one change (albeit, major change) will completely turn things.
To begin to implement that change we need to start with controlling our education. Educate young Africans (continental Africans and Africans across the diaspora) about how to produce materials and how to make turn that into a business and tings will progress from there.
"broke dumb nikka shyt" like i said, exactly how they keep you enslaved.
As long as money is the motive its impossible for the whole community to get ahead. Can't beat white people at their own game. Capitalism is at the root of almost every modern day problem.
Only way to improve the lifestyle of the whole community is for the whole community to unify and work as one. Communism plain and simple.
Do we need money to get tools? Yea. But should money be the motive? No. If we all come together we'll have more then enough money to do whatever we need to do. Lack of cash was never the problem. The backwards mindset is.
We're going to have think tanks and solution discussions forever because a lot of people simply don't want to do what's required to improve themselves.
The 'real' solutions are boring, so nobody really wants to hear that. Work hard, take care of your family, become extremely educated, have morals, start businesses or obtain a high paying job, etc. It's pretty much the stuff that your parents have been telling you since you were younger. Going on a circuit talking about that won't sell because it's boring and it requires a lot of time. Talking about discipline, self-sacrifice, etc. puts people to sleep. It's much more profitable to get people riled up emotionally. We can be mad at white folks all we want, but if that's the root of your mentality, 10 years from now, you're still going to be mad and in the exact same position. If you had decent parents, do what they told you and that'll be a large part of the solution.
Yeah. Breh, I saw a video of a house being 3D printed. It was basically a giant nozzle that secreted concrete in the same manner a personal printer prints a word document. The machinery can build a house in a matter of hours.
We need programmers and engineers but we still need to control the basics like agriculture as well. If Africans in America all started a modest urban garden, not only would it be empowering but it would promote better health in our community and free up resources (money) to build other things. The money saved on healthcare would free up money as well.
even the crispy puppet has a gofundme
What I want to hear some of these talking heads talk about is what investment books we should be reading, what are some viable fields that a youngster should be looking into, how do we open a business? How does one become financially responsible, etc. Download the kindle app if you don't want to buy the Kindle, which I suggest buying one since it makes reading much easier on the eyes, and let's discuss books that will actually help people.
I'm talking about Malcolm though, not NOI. Truth that can help the Black community shouldn't be for sale. Never trust a Black leader who charges an entry fee.
I'm more of a writer, so I'll post on those subjects on my blog. Maybe I'll do the podcast thing later, but anyone here wants an investing education, start with "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham. That was Warren Buffett's teacher.Maybe it's a sign you should start a podcast talking about the bolded
This is the GOAT hustler/troll
I'm more of a writer, so I'll post on those subjects on my blog. Maybe I'll do the podcast thing later, but anyone here wants an investing education, start with "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham. That was Warren Buffett's teacher.
https://kevm3.wordpress.com/What's your blog?