The Official Boycott of Asian Businesses Thread

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Would be kinda nice if the ones with the highest platform and loudest voices (athletes & rappers) would stand up and speak out in support of something like this.
The same rappers that promote drugs and violence to the black youth? The same rappers that will sell out there people for bucks? Rappers are the worst to turn to in this situation. Tariq and boyce are our only hopes
 

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Asians can't think for themselves. These chinks copy everything the white man does. They are by far the most submissive race and will do anything a cac asks them to do. Even tim wise says that the model minority is a term cacs use to control asians and demean black people. Chinks and gooks are the ultimate c00ns and most are the black equivalent of uncle tom, they are uncle wongs.

i could take you seriously if you didn't have an asian cartoon as your avy :skip:


foh c00n :camby:
 

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The same rappers that promote drugs and violence to the black youth? The same rappers that will sell out there people for bucks? Rappers are the worst to turn to in this situation.

Thats my entire point. Rappers have the largest influence and yet spew negativity when it could be used in the opposite way to actually BENEFIT the black community

Rappers (who has the greatest potential to be tools of positive influence) have been taken away and controlled and are now a liability instead of an asset.
 

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I feel the hell out this post. Few months ago i went to the south dekalb mall (atlanta) for the first time. Very first thing i noticed was that damn near all the salespeople in the stores and kiosks were arabs and indians while damn near all of us shoppers were black (there's a DMV inside the mall. Thats why i went in the 1st place, so i didnt spend anything)

But what was really on my mind was the curiousity of if i was the ONLY black person in there that even noticed that all the sellers were non-black and all the buyers were black. Like, was i the ONLY one aware and conscious?

It's pretty recent (last 10 years). I grew up near South Dekalb Mall and in the 80s and 90s a lot of the businesses were Black. Even an Afrocentric book store. Not sure what happened. Management change?
 
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