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- 8ball Investments™ CEO -
Something tells me that you don't understand guerilla warfare
It's okay tho. Keep on living that dream.
It's okay tho. Keep on living that dream.
People can fight with words, look at all the wars US fought strategically without forces, extremely high success rate.
The ones with weapons? Afghanistan is what it was, Vietnam = L, Iraq is worse than it was and on. I'd say that Japan is one of few wars that was successful due to weapons and that was ages ago. If you want to go all out and just kill everyone, like the threat to Japan was I mean go ahead, but that's rarely the objective. And non-lethal strategy is even smarter when the enemies are 1000000 times stronger, as they were.
Would you like us to be like terrorists instead? Blow ourselves up in malls? Kill kids and mothers? Run through Harvard and blast cats that support us? The US Gov does not negotiate with terrorists, if the system fukked us like it did by being good people, imagine what they would've done if we were acting like Boko Haram![]()
Why haven't I?
Easy. Legal fees and anomalies
It's not a matter of "diminishing". Just speaking facts and telling it like it is.
It's okay to tell the truth yuuknow
This is a bad example because you ignore all the other obstacles we face. It is different when you have that sort of buying power in a nation that systematically imprisons you, gives you poorer schools, and discriminates against you in every way. It's not like we're some group of middle income people with that buying power, 1/3 of black people are in poverty. Most of the middle class is barely holding on.I dont agree.
"With a buying power of nearly 1 trillion annually, if Blacks were a country, they'd be the 16th largest country in the world"
Black Buying Power To Reach $1.1 Trillion, Report Finds
We are a small country within a larger country.
So yes...I think you can use Germany as a good analogy.
We just arent focused on the money.
Imagine if after the Civil Rights movement black folks focused on building our own industries...instead of trying to fit in w/ the mainstream.
We lost the "us against the world" mentality...got complacent w/ somewhat being accepted w/ the mainstream.
What a lot of black people fail to realize is that the mainstream (the average white person) is lost as well.
The generations after the Civil Rights movement dropped the ball.
The generation of MLK were all about action and high standards.
Once the laws passed, its almost like we thought we won...and didnt realize that there was so much more to do.
Someone who thinks?
I will even state this, some of you may think I am trolling, but I am being sincere as can be...
Adolf Hitler was a better leader for the Germans post-WWI than MLK was a leader for Black Americans during the Civil Rights Movement...
We use NAZI science and technology everyday, and even though Germany lost the war, they showed the world that the Germans ain't nothing to be fcuked with...
The same with Japan...
Why is that the Japanese and Germans killed WAY MORE Europeans and other races than Black People, and yet Black People are still the MOST HATED race on planet Earth?
Because it is NOT really hate, just lack of respect....When you choose that MLK approach you are only going to get what the Hegemony gives...If you take the WWII Japan and Germany approach, even in defeat you will be respected...
It's like this, a boxer will respect a fighter who took him to the brink of death and made him fight for his life, than a fighter he beat on some lame unanimous decision...
yea
no one respects a whiner, pleader, beggar, poor, or/and weak person![]()
This is a bad example because you ignore all the other obstacles we face. It is different when you have that sort of buying power in a nation that systematically imprisons you, gives you poorer schools, and discriminates against you in every way. It's not like we're some group of middle income people with that buying power, 1/3 of black people are in poverty. Most of the middle class is barely holding on.
With that said there's a new application that is designed to keep money in black hands by letting you know where black-owned businesses are. I'll link to it later.