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I wonder whose fukking her

Just like Oprah's school, Throwing money doesn't solve all problems if there's not rock solid management. Just like with Oprah Bron's school is probably a massive finese knowing that he'll throw more money at it.
Look at ye's school people just take their money and do nothing although in Ye's case he was hands on he's just too weird
I'm shytting on her but she's right. You try to build a real business with Black People and they'll do a Rosewood if they have to so you do have to asimulate even David Steward has a white partner.I threw out the LeBron thing as a jumping off point, but I don't want to derail this thread.
Spending money on better schools is the wrong approach imo. But I'll keep that for a different thread.
This is akin to Mamdani saying that there shouldn’t be billionaires at all.
Technically there is nothing wrong with that statement.
There isn’t really any reason to have billions in the bank. Even having 100mill should set your family up for generations.
THAT BEING SAID— we are in a capitalist society, so a way to measure success is in how much money one has. So I won’t knock someone for being a high achiever in this societal structure. Hell, I’m trying to get some Ms myself.
So being a billionaire is a measure of success.
What’s missing here is that there may be a desire to see black billionaires do more to help the community, especially with the way this country is right now.
I will also note that she’s actually talking about Oprah, not a male billionaire, so I’m glad to see yall keep the same energy in her defense.
It's like saying we are in a Slavocracy so owning more slaves equals success.I made this post earlier this year. Black billionaires are a sign of the growing Black income inequality, not the saviors that will solve itDidn’t watch the video, but my guess is she’s pointing out that billionaires are mostly psychopathic resource hoarders that have the mental disposition to not want to donate or give back a dime. The billionaires of today aren’t the Carnegie/Rockerfeller types that understood SOME kinda balance had to be maintained.
Billionaires now are totally addicted to resource extraction. No grand libraries or endowments, and Black people joining in on that doesn’t guarantee some altruistic response just cuz they Black. If anything, it’s more likely to bring out the opposite. But if yall think having the Black Boule grow more is where it’s at you’re entitled to that opinion.
I went into some Census data here: Historical Income Tables: Income Inequality
to try to see how the wealth inequality in regards to the Talented Tenth has evolved over time. They don't give the 10th percentile breakout but I estimated it and below is a comparable graph of the share of Black America's aggregate income held by the Talented Tenth (top 10%) and the lowest 75% of Black America
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As you can seem, the bottom 75% of Black folks once held substantially more of the community wealth than the combined Talented Tenth but that consistently eroded over time since the Civil Rights Movement, finally flipping soon after the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. The Talented Tenth's share has grown from about 1/3 to around 40% while the Bottom 75%, who once had a shade less than half of the community's wealth, has dropped to 37-38%.
Not only is the Talented Tenth at 40%, the top 5% of Black folks have 24% of Black income (about 1/4) currently where they were once only like 15% in 1967.
Not counting wealth gaps with other groups, Black folks have the highest income inequality of all groups in the US. Does that make the mission of the top (Talented Tenth etc.) more important or are the class divides getting so wide that both sides are disconnecting from each other and will advocate more for their own interests alone?
This is somewhat a problem as this logic has been there for years. At what point do we stop hoping other successful black people save us?This is akin to Mamdani saying that there shouldn’t be billionaires at all.
Technically there is nothing wrong with that statement.
There isn’t really any reason to have billions in the bank. Even having 100mill should set your family up for generations.
THAT BEING SAID— we are in a capitalist society, so a way to measure success is in how much money one has. So I won’t knock someone for being a high achiever in this societal structure. Hell, I’m trying to get some Ms myself.
So being a billionaire is a measure of success.
What’s missing here is that there may be a desire to see black billionaires do more to help the community, especially with the way this country is right now.
I will also note that she’s actually talking about Oprah, not a male billionaire, so I’m glad to see yall keep the same energy in her defense.
This is somewhat a problem as this logic has been there for years. At what point do we stop hoping other successful black people save us?
We’ve had plenty of time to put a plan together to force politicians to do their job. Plenty of time to organize within our communities. Instead we’re in this endless loop….
fake communist babble from a millionare.
I'm not convinced you can be a billionaire without astronomical levels of parasitic behaviour taking advantage of people.