That's another issue.
If you were to analyze the Black Wallstreet ordeal ask yourself where the mistake was made. I hear a lot about creating black versions of China Town or remaking Black Wallstreet and I just start going
Not because I don't wanna see black folk shine but black "China Town" becomes a target any way you slice it. You don't need centralized, visible power. Just like you don't really need black leaders really because again, they just become targets. Farrakhan is probably the most powerful black person in the public eye. But the fact that he's actually visable lets you know where the limits to his power lie.
Saddamn Hussein was powerful right? He went from shytting gold to living like a ground hog. As powerful as he seemed the fact that his power was on display like it was proves that it was power that someone was allowing him to wield.
People call the President "the most powerful man in the world" because they want you to watch the birdie. You couldn't tell me who really runs this shyt because you ain't never seen em and you never will.
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Calling anything the "black" something is already going to draw unnecessary attention.


)... it's about not wasting time or energy over stupid shyt.
