Dolce And Gabanna still suffering because the Chinese know how to stay on code

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Another thread hijacked by nationalist posturing.

Grow up brehs.

@String Bell raised an interesting point, as did @J.V Koba.

So the question is, do black people generally have a problem staying on code? Or are we comparing apples to oranges?

We don't have it anywhere close to how the Chinese have it in their country. We're still the minority here. The impact would never be the same.

Yeah, because black people never called for boycotts on industries :duck:

These two post are examples of anti-blackness being masqueraded as wisdom :wow::camby:

We may have a smaller global population who can afford Gucci, etc, and have called for boycotts, but you don’t see Chinese or other Asian celebrities saying, “I’m still going to wear Gucci. And there is an H&M in my local mall, and every time I pass by it, blacks people are still shopping there. That is the difference. Too many of us act like our lives will be of lower quality if we don’t wear certain brands. We’ve attached brands to our identity.

Then, we’ll have a few bad experiences with black brands, or black customer service, and to the SAME thing other races do to us, and say we don’t want to do business with each other, so ALL of us have to suffer because of the actions of others.
 

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you nikkas cant even get on code in the same country let alone continent, #freebiafra ass nikka.

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Our dollar plus social media would cause havoc to their brand. Social media is the most powerful tool since the internet hit the scene.

The Gucci backlash was goin in a good direction until you seen Boosie go against the grain. Say what you want but dude has a strong following. Soulja Boy started tap dancing once Gucci sent him some items. We don't stay on code. This type of c00ning has been occurring within the black community since my grandma was a little girl in the 50's. Check out some real documentaries, you'll be surprised.

Asians still on fukkin script. The group that always stay on script in the US in the Jews and the Republican party. Them mofos stay aligned on the message, whether its right or wrong.
I think you understand the real issue but wont admit it. The Chinese has their govt backing them AND the Chinese are the majority there.

We are not the majority here, and our purchases don't equate to the bulk of these sales here, we're essentially boycotting it anyway because most cant afford it.
 

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The Chinese have an entire economy and a population of a billion ppl. You cant compare them to us.
You're String Bell. You took Economics classes. You were the brain of the operation.

Now you sound like you don't know the buying power of black people in the United States alone, you are heavily misinformed about this my brother.

IF all black people STOPPED needing validation or STOPPED having this big sense of not being good enough because they are black so they buy expensive white clothes to signal "I MAY BE BLACK, BUT NOT BROKE, GHETTO BLACK LIKE THE BLACKS YOU REALLY HATE"... and black people LOVED THEMSELVES. Then... we'd have a Nike. We'd have a Supreme. We'd have a Gucci. We'd have all of that.

The biggest threat to the world is black people figuring out that united we can do W H A T E V E R we want. Divided, we ain't shyt and that's why they divided us from the start: it's LITERALLY called 'divide and conquer'.

Smarten up everybody.
 
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