Yvette Carnell Attacks Yet Another Successful Black Person

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After watching the video, you could tell who didn't watch it

She's asking for full disclosure and details about a story that is easily spin-able to support any narrative that's positive/negative towards Black folks

how could you call her a crab? why undermine her current point which is valid because you're still emotional over her past point? how is that not self-serving?
 

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You're a fool
So are most of these posters
So is YC
Me and my biz partners accumulated w no loan....... And most def no backing
Just regular nikkas
And for the implications of silver spoons or white daddy backers to come up ANY TIME a young black American does anything significant pass a certain level is just ignorant , defeatist, and disgusting
I don't think people notice bold is the default it seems. Its like cats are looking for a reason to never make moves a majority of the time. Every time one of these stories come up its a nice amount of people on their the person is white don't count, well if I had xyz I could do that too, of course if my parents blah, blah, blah, excuse after excuse why they couldn't make the same move instead of looking at it like maybe if I do some sacrifices and or get with like minded folks we could do something similar. That shyt is annoyng but also a sign that a lot of people are honestly just going to be excuse making regular people (which its nothing wrong,with by the way) their whole lives outside of winning the lottery and or having a family memeber/close friend looking out for them.
 

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"Did you show the money or did your parents show the money on your behalf? And did they take it as a lien? Against the family business? Was that your collateral? I need to know, these are all questions I need answered. These are questions I'd need answered before I ran a story on you, and your mcdonald's at 28 years old... I would have to have a sit down interview with you, show me your books, everything. By the time I'm done with you, you probably wouldn't wanna do the story no more."

Y'all didn't want an interview, you wanted an investigation/interrogation :dame:
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This stream was outrageous lol

What happens for wealthy ADOS if we receive reparations? Do they get any?
 

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This stream was outrageous lol

What happens for wealthy ADOS if we receive reparations? Do they get any?


I was offended by the way she tried to diminish the accomplishments of this family and their daughter.

"I need to know how they got the wealth?..was her father an athlete?"
 

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I was offended by the way she tried to diminish the accomplishments of this family and their daughter.

"I need to know how they got the wealth?..was her father an athlete?"

And even if he was, so what??? Was he supposed to play a few years and go broke without sound investments? :dahell: She came at them like the IRS and was willing to critique whatever it took to torpedo their story. And here I was thinking ADOS is about taking care of ADOS instead of everyone else :hhh:
 

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And even if he was, so what??? Was he supposed to play a few years and go broke without sound investments? :dahell: She came at them like the IRS and was willing to critique whatever it took to torpedo their story. And here I was thinking ADOS is about taking care of ADOS instead of everyone else :hhh:

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Ms. Colin appears in the current McD's commercials promoting their Black and Positively Golden campaign

press release below


McDonald’s USA announced the launch of Black & Positively Golden, a new campaign movement designed to uplift communities and inspire excellence. It highlights all things positive and focuses on stories of truth, power and pride, while celebrating Black excellence through education, empowerment and entrepreneurship. Being an active member in the communities McDonald’s serves has been fundamental to the business since its inception. Black & Positively Golden is a natural extension of the brand’s long-term commitment to the African-American consumer, and part of its larger efforts to reconnect with customers and build a better McDonald’s.

“At McDonald’s, we strive to connect with our customers by showing up in ways that matter to them,” says Lizette Williams, Head of Cultural Engagement & Experiences, McDonald’s USA. “Prior to launching the Black & Positively Golden campaign, we spent time with our African-American customer base and heard from them on what’s most important. We are leveraging this platform to shine a brilliant, powerful light on Black culture and excellence in a way that matters most to our consumers. This is the largest African-American campaign we have launched in 16 years and it continues to demonstrate our longstanding commitment to this community.”

The new campaign is brought to life in partnership with McDonald’s Black Owner/Operators nationwide. These entrepreneurs bring positive economic opportunities to the neighborhoods they serve in numerous ways, including hiring directly from the community, providing scholarships and engaging in other philanthropic activities.

“McDonald’s has long supported African-American communities. We maintain a commitment to our neighbors through various parts of our business – including scholarship partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities, generational wealth-building with franchisee training and partnering with minority suppliers,” said Nicole Enearu, a second-generation Owner/Operator and member of McDonald’s U.S. Marketing African-American Consumer Market Leadership Committee. “Through our new Black & Positively Golden campaign, we aim to further connect with and inspire the African-American customer.”

Continuing the growing momentum of the brand’s economic impact and commitment to diversity, Enearu is one of 300 African-American McDonald’s franchisees representing more than 1,500 restaurants.

In an effort to reach consumers in places where they already live, work and play, Black & Positively Golden commences a yearlong commitment to the YWCA USA, supporting the organization’s Women’s Empowerment 360 Program, an initiative designed to empower women of color who aspire to be entrepreneurs. Currently, more than 70% of participants are African-American. McDonald’s financial support will help empower approximately 5,000 up-and-coming businesswomen across the U.S. with education curriculum and other tools needed for success.

The commitment with YWCA USA officially kicked off last week, in the celebrated and largely African-American Leimert Park neighborhood with an interactive, community event at the YWCA Greater Los Angeles. The event will feature a transformative empowerment mural created by LA-based artist Enkone. Attendees will help co-create the community mural by adding their own words of affirmation. There will be an appearance by actress/comedienne Yvonne Orji, a special performance by multi-platinum recording artist Normani and more. The one-of-a-kind event will shine a light on African-American culture and demonstrate the power words have to inspire Black excellence.

“As part of our commitment to the community, we are excited to kick off Black & Positively Golden with an expanded commitment to the YWCA, an organization that shares McDonald’s core values,” Williams says. “McDonald’s has restaurants in many communities that are also served by the YWCA, and we have local ties to the organization. For instance, we’ve supported their Chicago chapter for more than 30 years. With their focus on women entrepreneurs of color, the partnership is a great fit and we’re thrilled to extend our support nationally.”

“We are honored that McDonald’s has chosen to extend their partnership with us. The community-led event and mural project is incredibly special. The mural will live at one of our centers, located in a historic, predominantly African-American community, and will stand as a beacon of positivity and empowerment,” says Faye Washington, CEO and President of the YWCA Greater Los Angeles.

In conjunction with the YWCA launch event, McDonald’s will debut the campaign with a 60-second anthem television spot on Saturday, March 30, during the 50th NAACP Image Awards. Consumers will also engage with campaign elements in some of their favorite and most trusted digital, print, radio and broadcast outlets all year long. Understanding the importance of social media for engaging the African-American audience and especially millennials, the brand launched a new Instagram channel for the Black & Positively Golden campaign—@wearegolden, highlighting moments of positivity, exciting programs and consumer experiences, as well as people who are shining examples of Black excellence in the community. The channel also provides resources to help uplift communities through education, empowerment and entrepreneurship.

The Black & Positively Golden campaign also will be supported through a series of events throughout 2019. First up is McDonald’s Inspiration Celebration Gospel Tour set to kick off in late April, followed by consumer experiences at BET Experience and Essence Festival. In addition, Black & Positively Golden will provide $60,000 in scholarships to foster educational empowerment among HBCU students through its partnership with Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

 
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