Agree with this entirely. So what if a black intellectual talks about white supremacy? What's going to be accomplished by stating something so obvious.Honestly, I could do with less talking about white supremacy by black academics. Use that intelligence to create tangible, actionable plans for black enterprise in terms of black business, black job creation and black infrastructure.
If a professor is not bringing it back to some level of autonomy for black people, then I'm not impressed.
The ills that black people face are tied to black people being at the whim of society on an economic level, which affects our politics, our education, our family life and even our policing. If black people had a strong economic base where we were able to feed, clothe, educate, employ and protect black people independently, then we wouldn't need as many community centers and such.
Get to the money or get out the way
Peace
We don't need to worry about white supremacy. What we need to worry about is improving our communities and relying on ourselves. White supremacy hasn't stopped China becoming the biggest economy in the world or Asians in America overtaking whites in wages.



