As a black man i could never work a 9to5 or a job

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How are you gonna pay your bills then:jbhmm:?

Are you a gifted athlete or is your family wealthy and able to supply you with a start-up:jbhmm:?

Everyone says they won't work until those lights get cut off and dudes are busy playing hide and seek with roaches..
ive never worked for a man
only have ever worked for myself
 

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Oh God now dudes want to copy DrX. Look if u ain't balling by business, stocks and bonds, or what ever stopping to giving financial advice. If your under 100,000 a year stop telling people to be broke because your unhappy about the financial desicions you have made in your life. either make the system work or die out the choice is your not ours.
 

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I understand brothers doing it for a certain period of time, you have to start somewhere, but as black men eventually more of us need to be trying to pool our resources together to start more businesses (I didn't say "all" either, I said more). Complaining about the man yet making his pockets fatter working for him for 45 years and passing no businesses down to your kids so they don't have to do the same thing you did, is clown shyt to me. Being too dependent on your oppressor for your daily bread isn't good. Entrepreneurship and group economics is a big step in the right direction for AA men, but a lot of guys are honestly afraid. They will deflect from their fear by attacking you, but it is what it is.

I had no problem working for 'the man' when I was 20. But do u think I wanna still be doing that when I'm 50? In that amount of time I could take money I earned from his job and start my own business instead of giving my best years to his. That's just how I think abd it's a big reason why I went ahead and did it a couple of yrs ago. I also want to be able to pass down a business to my kids so they don't have to experience what a lot of black kids went through, having to rely on a cac just for an opportunity. On here wanting to pass down a business to your kids is an outlandish thing, it's pathetic.

I don't care what these nikkas on here try to claim. The crazy thing is they'll claim to be Pro Black but get mad and hold a grudge against any nikka who says he doesn't like or want to work for Mr Charlie....
 
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