CreepyMcCreeperson
Veteran
what we need to stop doing is acting like any immigrant that comes here is looking to set up shop in the Black community.
no, that's where they're being placed. the community is declared an "economic/free enterprise" zone, and funds are set aside for the revitalization of that community. i mean, what the hell did some asian know about the Black hair care market unless he was told about it and then directed into that particular industry, and then funded? do they eat fried chicken like that over in india for them to come over here and become the new masters of the bird in the Black community?
no. but whites can't bring em here and put em amongst us without giving em some way to make a living.
until Black people, more specifically ADOS/FBA come to terms with the fact that it was never meant for us to rise in this country, with or without help, and that whites will do any and everything they can to prevent it, then we'll always have ignorant nikkas running around lost talking about how other races are willing to work so hard while we sit around and watch. or, as i read in this thread, how we're not interested in entrepreneurship unless it's something illegal, which has to be one of the most ridiculous things i've read on this board, and i've read some real stupid shyt. we'll never be able to address the problem because most of us don't even know what the problem is.
Vietnamese own most of the suppliers for black hair care products. They speak Vietnamese, and the order forms are Vietnamese. It wasn’t until recent years more black owned hair care lines came up. Bronson Bros were the only black owned hair product line for years. And we know where all the weave comes from. I believe they covered this in Good Hair with Chris Rock.