watched the first couple episodes. 1st one was aite, despite the BS "black dollar stays in the community 6 hours" statistic that the episode was based on.
And that's been proven to be a made up stat to make black people out to be
"the problem."
Mass Incarceration and unemployment is the reason money can't stay in our community.
But, of course, Killer Mike, a rapper playing an activist and can't read simple statistics...there's no book to teach him that.
The same problem I have with David Banner...a woke way to peddle white folks' talking about points about "being our own worst enemy."
Excuse the blackenterprise link (they still playing us with this Trillion Dollar buying power con and looking at the right...they lying for Amber Rose)
The Road to $1.5 Trillion in Black Buying Power and Dispelling a Common Myth
While such information has been widely circulated, analyzed, and discussed, researchers from Howard University have looked into the claims and could not properly substantiate the statistics. Howard University analyzed credible data and research tracking sources, such as The Federal Reserve, Bureau of Labor Statistics, SBA, and even other reports from Nielsen, and none of these sources track how often money circulates within a particular community.
There are suggestions that the rumors of the quickly-circulating black dollar originated in the book, Talking Dollars and Making Sense: A Wealth Building Guide for African-Americans.” Howard University reports that they reached out to the book’s author, Brooke Stephens, for further comment and she was unable to provide where she obtained her information other than citing a six-month study of which she could not actually provide.
The Racial Wealth Gap: Addressing America's Most Pressing Epidemic
African Americans own approximately one-tenth of the wealth of white Americans. In 2016, the median wealth for nonretired black households 25 years old and older was less than one-tenth that of similarly situated white households.
White people don't have a $10 trillion in "buying power" (a ploy created by marketing companies to make people spend)
Sorry for the dump of text...I could've gone further