HollowPoints2
Don Makaveli.
First,I would say we need to break the habit of walking or driving past abandoned buildings everyday in our neighborhoods without thinking about opening those locations for potential business opportunities. What we do is walk or drive past abandoned store fronts for months or years at a time until an Arab, Asian or some other non black person decides to open up a store that black people will flock to.
Little do we know, the government will help somebody start a business in an area like that.They just have to put forth an effort.
If the goal is to counter foreign merchants in the black community,who set up shop;I would say open up convenient markets that black people frequent like corner stores, laundromats,beauty supply etc...
Obtaining a license or grant from the government to help start up these types of businesses is fairly easy if the research is done by a determined motivated person.
But the hardest part will be breaking the dependent mindset many of us suffer from due to a lack of confidence in ourselves and a lack of confidence in the black collective.
Once individual black people can connect their unemployment with a lack of black businesses,then I think many of us will monitor ourt spending habits.
Little do we know, the government will help somebody start a business in an area like that.They just have to put forth an effort.
If the goal is to counter foreign merchants in the black community,who set up shop;I would say open up convenient markets that black people frequent like corner stores, laundromats,beauty supply etc...
Obtaining a license or grant from the government to help start up these types of businesses is fairly easy if the research is done by a determined motivated person.
But the hardest part will be breaking the dependent mindset many of us suffer from due to a lack of confidence in ourselves and a lack of confidence in the black collective.
Once individual black people can connect their unemployment with a lack of black businesses,then I think many of us will monitor ourt spending habits.

