Voice of Reason
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I didn't say Africans, Jamaicans, etc I specifically said Black Americans because that's the only group of black ppl I was referring to, and yes, we are.
For the most part, Asians don't fight against the importance of businesses, nor do cacs, Arabs, latinos, etc if that were the case they wouldn't own so many businesses. You can say "they do it too" all you want, but the amount of businesses doesn't lie. They do not get all angry, offended, and argumentative about owning businesses. We're last in entrepreneurship. I guess you'll say that's a lie too even though it's undeniable. Put your ego aside and look the fukk around at who owns the majority of the businesses, even in our own communities.
I went to private school, buddy. Grew up around mostly white and Asian guys. They do not fight against taking over the family business or the thought of starting one. Black Americans (not the whole Diaspora)on the other hand, will argue against entrepreneurship and businesses to death. It's happening in here right now and that's also the case in general. Lol look how mad a lot of you got at Dame Dash just for that breakfast club interview. Sad. You would think starting businesses was some sort of evil, abnormal thing to do based on the backlash and outrage he got.
I have a tech consulting business and I've been encouraging entrepreneurship to other black men since I started (I've done this online and offline). If you don't have a business and aren't out here talking to other black men and boys about it, don't try to tell me how other black men respond to it. You don't even know firsthand.
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Breh, I think everyone would agree that more business ownership is necessary whether that entails owning a wing place or the next billion dollar tech company.That message coming from an arrogant unhinged person like the @DrX is causing the fuss.
)on the other hand, will argue against entrepreneurship and businesses to death. It's happening in here right now and that's also the case in general. Lol look how mad a lot of you got at Dame Dash just for that breakfast club interview. Sad. You would think starting businesses was some sort of evil, abnormal thing to do based on the backlash and outrage he got.



...especialy in reference/context to "everyone" being an entrepreneur.
...as opposed to me assuming those reasons 
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they keep taking it personally or as an attack on them