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Superstar
If you step back and listen to some of our people talk about successful black business people in our community you can tell deep down they feel the black person doesn't deserve it.
We all are pro-dollars. I am pro-dollars - but I am very open about that. And, who wouldn't be?
But, IMO -- this is someone who is majority funded by low-income Black men and some Black women --who are in dire need of education about their "history" -- but want it spoon-fed to them -- or this need for a "leader."
That's cool - but don't front like it's not what it is.
You are funded by the low-income Black community for a documentaries -- and you pocket the all the revenue. Then you throw out some money(chump-change) here and there so no one says anything -- I love it!
I am over here looking for documentaries ideas now!