JPMorgan’s Racist Practices Exposed In Bombshell Secret Recording

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I had my run-ins with JP Morgan and a lot of these racists ass banks.

We opened a boutique financial advisory firm and a hedge fund. We kept on getting dikked around by banks. We were an all-black business and even though our paperwork was legit, we kept on getting dikked around. The final leg of the paperwork we had to go in person to set up on the necessary bank accounts kinda like a feeder account to pool the funds.

Finally got the necessary accounts to start taking in a large number of funds only for JP Morgan to close the accounts and freeze our clients' funds after 3 months. Mind you are friends firms a white guy had an account at the same bank. His business had inferior returns had never had problems.

After that, we wrangled with the bank and got our money and went to the Caribbean. The same time renounced my citizenship in one go. Best decision in life!


Never again is the motto!
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Where you at now? Me and the family might be taking that path.
 

SheWantTheD

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Brolic brehs intimidate cacs, especially at banks....

Everytime I go to a bank, I get all kinds of eyes on me and nervous voices from the bank manager:
"Uh...uhhh...can I help you?"
I don’t have this issue.
 

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Reason for all the enterprising Black folks to form a conglomerate of a Black bank..this will keep happening again and again till we get our own stuff and do for ourselves. No reason to still be dependent on cacs for everything, even the most basic shyt.
 
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Not defending JP Morgan here. Financial Planning is a client facing role, and 90% of these rich white cacs you gonna be servicing gonna be racist and want a white dude to be their point of contact instead of a black guy, middle eastern guy and definitely an indian guy. Let’s be real here, if a rich racist cac walks into a JP Morgan Chase branch in Beverly Hills and sees a 50% Black workforce he’s turning back around. Not saying it’s right AT ALL. But that’s the REALITY :yeshrug:

But you are defending JP Morgan with this statement...

If Black financial advisers can’t thrive in a wealthy neighborhood, then let their performance dictate that, not your perception of reality. And Indian and middle eastern guys are *not* being limited to work with Indian and middle eastern clients.
 
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This story reminds me of that whole Gucci debacle..

They made a sambo sweater and nikkas couldn't handle it..

Nikkas actually fought Gucci and begged them not to be racist, so we can buy your stuff..

Im starting the think the problem is less white supremacy and more us..
It’s more that most of us were taught by white teachers who told us racism is burning crosses, and sitting in the back of the bus, so we don’t always recognize it. Plus, too many of us still want to give them the benefit of the doubt, and think if we keep explaining things to them, they’ll change.

We tend to view “white” stuff as more legit.

Yea but you get my point. These aren't dudes who twirl their mustache and say "what evil can I do to black people today." They're regular people who see a successful black person and immediately become suspicious, jealous, and will stop at nothing until they "remedy" the situation. You know how there's that stereotype about how black people who go to black businesses will nit pick? That's how a lot of white people are in the presence of any form of black success. They're looking for the specs of dirt in the corner.

I've worked in the corporate world in music and business. There is always an assumption of white genius, and black luck. A white guy who does something good-to-great is a genius who is the next big thing. A black guy who does something good-to-great is lucky, and the next time he fukks he can be out the door. In music right now there are a looot of black guys in higher positions now who were once belittled and laughed at.
Breh, you’re literally describing “keeping the black man down”. They don’t want us to succeed, and they have the power to make that happen. It slows us down, and for someone who doesn’t have a lot of will power, they can give up.

But aren't we talking about black clients in this scenario?
Yes, but they may be reluctant to hire more black people because they have more white clients, and they don’t want black people to have the jobs, and make money.

hey but all we have to do as black people is pull ourselves up by the bootstraps right?
Then when we take longer to succeed, they call us lazy. Pure sociopathy

Black businesses don't "because black people don't support"

It's because we can't get capitalized cuz of shyt like this
I follow the black business pages on Instagram, and have found businesses I would have never known existed. I think we need all hands on deck, and I make an effort to buy from them. They can’t get to a higher position without our support.
 

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The ability to record your interactions with these fukks is so powerful.

This kind of discrimination of opportunity is rampant and extends from banking to home ownership to career advancement to health care outcomes.

Glad that Kennedy had the intelligence to record these people.
 

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Where you at now? I and the family might be taking that path.

Renounced well over a decade and a half. I was living in Jamaica initial after I left and started to use Belize for business setups and banking accounts.

Saint Vincent is also good for business setups and banking.

But I stayed in Jamaica but that was short-lived as the Chinese were and are buying up everything in bloodcloot sight there. So decided if they are buying up some parts of the Caribbean let me go to the source and try to buy up their businesses. So right now in China and their countries that follow the one-China two system rules.

I checked out Kenya a few years back to see if I could jump there with the clan that followed me, to Asia. A lot of businesses and opportunities in a number of places in Africa; a ridiculous amount of opportunity. I should have jumped there first.

To be honest, I don't think I have the energy to learn a brand new culture again. It takes a lot of energy and nuff patience to make a country to country move.

It takes a few years well to get adjusted to new surroundings. The main reason I jumped to Jamaica first as it's what I know best out of what I grew up in.
 
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