I KNEW IT !!! Asian woman confirms conspiracy I've always had.

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I never liked when people talk about how other races go into black communities and open up businesses and then talk down on black people for not doing the same.
I always wondered how, and I wondered where do they het the money from etc.
I never accepted that they were just more entrepreneurial than us, like in the video below. I knew there had to be something else going on.


 

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Are we taking initiative to open businesses? Are we applying for grants, have business plans, have good credit, and still getting denied?
You must be young. In the 70s and 80s you had folks who barely spoke English opening businesses in Black neighborhoods a few years off the boat. How on earth was their credit and business plans better than the black folks who grew up and lived in those neighborhoods. Yes, things are definitely easier for black folks today, but the damage has been done. In Detroit, it wasn't Asians opening businesses, it was Chaldeans. I'm sure in another part of the country it's Indians opening up shops. Can you think of a black neighborhood where the majority of the local businesses are owned by Jamaicans, Dominicans, or West Africans?
 

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You must be young. In the 70s and 80s you had folks who barely spoke English opening businesses in Black neighborhoods a few years off the boat. How on earth was their credit and business plans better than the black folks who grew up and lived in those neighborhoods. Yes, things are definitely easier for black folks today, but the damage has been done. In Detroit, it wasn't Asians opening businesses, it was Chaldeans. I'm sure in another part of the country it's Indians opening up shops. Can you think of a black neighborhood where the majority of the local businesses are owned by Jamaicans, Dominicans, or West Africans?

EXACTLY creepy is being a contrarian a$$hole when he know these folks get loans and under the table money and loans to set up shops in the black neighborhoods... but he acting like black folks just lazy and think we not getting sabotaged on every fukking level out there... :stopitslime: he's a dumbass... its called SYSTEMATIC white supremacy for a reason...
 
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EXACTLY creepy is being a contrarian a$$hole when he know these folks get loans and under the table money and loans to set up shops in the black neighborhoods... but he acting like black folks just lazy and think we not getting sabotaged on every fukking level out there... :stopitslime: he's a dumbass... its called SYSTEMATIC white supremacy for a reason...

So the government told them to open the businesses, or did they take steps to open the businesses? When we put the effort in, and get nowhere, then I care, and have empathy. When we are waiting for someone to hand it to us, I don’t have empathy. I have read The Miseducation Of The Negro, and we were directed to get trades, not be entrepreneurs, but we don’t have the same excuses today. There are black people out there applying for, and getting all kinds of grants, and government contracts. And I know from personal experience, they do NOT hook other black folks up with how to get those government contracts. It’s not easy, but it’s possible, if you hustle.
 
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