Let's not shyt on Atlanta cause it's a bunch of cities putting up insane homicide numbers
Louisville got 135, Columbus got 140, New Orleans at 130, Houston about to hit 300, Indianapolis is over 160, Kansas City done hit 100, Baltimore is over 200, DC is at 131.
shyt is crazy all over
I read the whole damn thread specifically waiting for someone to get the reference@ people not catching the T.I. reference
All mostly black men. It’s a genocide, at this point, pushed by our own people.Let's not shyt on Atlanta cause it's a bunch of cities putting up insane homicide numbers
Louisville got 135, Columbus got 140, New Orleans at 130, Houston about to hit 300, Indianapolis is over 160, Kansas City done hit 100, Baltimore is over 200, DC is at 131.
shyt is crazy all over
51 homicides in toronto so farAll mostly black men. It’s a genocide, at this point, pushed by our own people.
Black Capitalism is myth and all of those bottom feeders and leaders going get theirs while leaving the rest of us whiteout shyt. You must not be from Cali to even make this statement being that California always been Hispanic
Facts. Trying to envy the oppressors has only gotten us fukked off, every time. Black business is literally a copy of white business methods which are inherently predatory (hence, capitalizing on others’ misfortune) and serve the purpose of creating malice in the community.
We have to move away from individualism because it divides us and makes us easier to be preyed upon, as a whole, because we base our worth off of how much more we have than the next person in the community (the culture of shining) which creates strife and animosity in it.
Community co-op businesses are the way for us, not flat out capitalism.
Community co-op gonna deal with the same violence and ignorance. Capitalism isn’t the problem. We have a system that funnels uneducated, unhealthy black people into packed corners and then gives them guns. The violence is the point.
Yes we need more businesses. Black businesses are good. But you can’t elevate the race until the problems with education, health, and violence are addressed. I’m so tired of black people making weird arguments that boil down to “you know those things that work for every other race as well as immigrant blacks, like local businesses? Let’s not do that.” Madness.