There has *clearly* been a rise in consciousness over the past 2 or 3 years. Lord knows where it's all going.
What I personally am *dying* for is for SOMEONE to get the ball rolling on things like economics and politics.
I noticed that during the Gurley/Liang shyt that was going down in NY, there actually was *some* movement on boycotting Asian businesses in NY...but people jumped on it QUICKLY with "Why punish store-owners who may not have even supported Liang"....non-blacks were shook. People clearly didn't want to hear that talk. I noticed that even the *nature* of the responses to that were different. Like usually, anti-blacks just go back to the same tool-shed of low-education, lowest common denominator type of arguments with us ala "what about black on black crime?" But people were taking that boycott shyt more seriously...
We need to find that place again, only this time on a national scale.
Also, it's time for more centralization. BLM did well by drawing attention to some issues but I think that most of us know by now that they are going to be "the one". I believe this is in part because they are *too* millennial in their ways. . They have weak organizational structure. Weak leadership structure. Too eager to look for "allies" instead of looking inward. Too online/social media focused. Hell, even things like....they dress in casual clothing and look like shyt half the time (Has anyone seen Deray? Why is he trying to make that blue vest a "thing"?)
And they completely dropped the ball by not endorsing a presidential candidate.
The next movement needs to be more financial, more political, more professional, more proactive and more serious!
Most importantly...it needs to be completely funded and controlled by blacks.
But yeah...black consciousness is on the rise, I agree OP.