I'm paraphrashing ...he said "Black people can't fukk with time machines, anything after 1980 is a no no"What joke?
Even though it was a joke either he ignorant to black history or he ignored it. All the African kingdoms, moors.. When you catch the replay everything Zo said is same thing i said when i first heard that joke.What do you think about that statement?
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Ok we know our history, so what's next? How can our history help us today?
Ok we know our history, so what's next? How can our history help us today?
Everyone is saying group economics, it's not that easy though. We need unity and co-operation and dignity amongst our people.
This ratchet culture being consumed and exhibited in every day society is one of the major things holding us back. Greed and kissing white people's asses has continued to be our downfall too.
I wish we could replicate black wall street again, have our own land, build our own markets like "chinatown", black owned banks, use our churches the right way etc...
It's so sad how churches these days are now completely imitating secular society in music, dance etc.
Use the knowledge from it to help us(both the success and failures).
For example we know from Tulsa; Seneca Village, Rosewood, that when black folks circulate their money in their community, you're able to be self sufficient.
We also know from those examples, that you have to buy off politicians to help you out politically and have lawyers, so you can be protected from getting your land/businesses stolen from you/burned down.
That's what I'm on bruh. We actually need to somewhat separate from other races outside of work. Not totally, but have our own area of the city like a Chinatown. Still work with everyone esle, but have our own police patrolling and black men to oversee the neighborhoods, local govt representing that area and our interest.
One of the reason Black men having falling even farther is the power our women have to sic the cops on the men, a lot times unjustly and unfairly. Leaving Black men with little to no power in the community.