Monopoly without being a monopoly?

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How can there be free market capitalism if 1 company goes out of its way to undercut you every chance it gets. This is AT&T-level stuff.
 

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How can there be free market capitalism if 1 company goes out of its way to undercut you every chance it gets. This is AT&T-level stuff.
That's why I say fukk Amazon. People will be up in arms about Facebook, or Apple, or Microsoft, or even Google but because they get their stuff fast they will overlook the scum bag moves Amazon has made to get where they are. Amazon is the real life Evil Corp:pacspit:
 

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You didn't read the tweet did you. :stopitslime:

What I mean is from the ground up, distribution / logistical channels from Africa to the USA and for American Black owned farms to local markets. These conglomerates have created a strong hold over the last decade. And the issue is partly due to Black men thinking small not big, Black men not thinking in terms of let's dominate and take things over, let's monopolize.

Even something simple, where you can lockout online stores like Amazon, is not even attempted. Setting up supermarkets in Black communities with fresh food and necessary products is something Amazon etc. can't control. Those channels go directly from the farmers to stores, all logistically controlled distributed by none other than Black owned corporations.

I read his post and didn't know if he was trolling or what.
I am not trolling. The small thinking of manny Black men has let to this point. There is a lot of talking in circles go on, but very less effort in actually changing the economic conditions.

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What I mean is from the ground up, distribution / logistical channels from Africa to the USA and for American Black owned farms to local markets. These conglomerates have created a strong hold over the last decade. And the issue is partly due to Black men thinking small not big, Black men not thinking in terms of let's dominate and take things over, let's monopolize.

Even something simple, where you can lockout online stores like Amazon, is not even attempted. Setting up supermarkets in Black communities with fresh food and necessary products is something Amazon etc. can't control. Those channels go directly from the farmers to stores, all logistically controlled distributed by none other than Black owned corporations.


I am not trolling. The small thinking of manny Black men has let to this point. There is a lot of talking in circles go on, but very less effort in actually changing the economic conditions.

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Not saying I disagree with you but based on your scenario, how do you stop Amazon from building a Whole Foods in the area and running you out of business?
 

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Not saying I disagree with you but based on your scenario, how do you stop Amazon from building a Whole Foods in the area and running you out of business?
This is not about stopping “Amazon or Whole Foods”, this is about taking control over your own destiny instead of sitting on your hand and talking in circles, about what supposedly can’t happen. What I have explained is very simple to accomplish. These are very simple tasks. There are dozens of these streamlined corporations. You are good at talking in circles to why you should not do and can’t do something. That is your only great accomplishment. Types like you want to sit back do nothing and be fed, than claim that you was the one doing all the building, while talking in circles. I see this pattern in many of your posts.

Tariq Nasheed and Jason Black call this prison babble.
 
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^^ This hotep dude is making no sense. We are talking about multinational corporations and you are talking farmer markets from Africa and Tariq Nasheed. Take that shyt to The Root :camby:

Back to the topic at hand, all of these companies have monopolistic tendencies nowadays. I cringe at people siding with Apple over the latest tiff with Facebook as if they both aren't monopolies, with Apple just having better PR. I hope they all get broken up before Biden is out of office.
 

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This is not about stopping “Amazon or Whole Foods”, this is about taking control over your own destiny instead of sitting on your hand and talking in circles, about what supposedly can’t happen. What I have explained is very simple to accomplish. These are very simple tasks. There are dozens of these streamlined corporations. You are good at talking in circles to why you should not do and can’t do something. That is your only great accomplishment. Types like you want to sit back do nothing and be fed, than claim that you was the one doing all the building, while talking in circles. I see this pattern in many of your posts.

Tariq Nasheed and Jason Black call this prison babble.
Breh what are you talking about? The original post in this thread was about Amazon being so powerful that they ran a competitor out of business. You then brought up a scenario about setting up a super market. I responded to that asking how do we stop Amazon from doing the same thing they did to the company in the original post. You then respond saying we're sitting on our hands and talking in circles. I'm trying to have a legit conversation with you but you seem to just be above that and dismissive of any talking points like your own. So once again, how do we prevent Amazon from coming in and running us out of business?
 

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Breh what are you talking about? The original post in this thread was about Amazon being so powerful that they ran a competitor out of business. You then brought up a scenario about setting up a super market. I responded to that asking how do we stop Amazon from doing the same thing they did to the company in the original post. You then respond saying we're sitting on our hands and talking in circles. I'm trying to have a legit conversation with you but you seem to just be above that and dismissive of any talking points like your own. So once again, how do we prevent Amazon from coming in and running us out of business?

So you want to run coward and look for excuses. As if you had plans to do anything relevant in the first place.

I already explained ways to create an isolated economy. You just ask the same question, because you love to talk in circles.

Every generation we had goofballs doing nothing but talking is circles.
 

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^^ This hotep dude is making no sense. We are talking about multinational corporations and you are talking farmer markets from Africa and Tariq Nasheed. Take that shyt to The Root :camby:

Back to the topic at hand, all of these companies have monopolistic tendencies nowadays. I cringe at people siding with Apple over the latest tiff with Facebook as if they both aren't monopolies, with Apple just having better PR. I hope they all get broken up before Biden is out of office.
Do you even know what Hotep is and means? Guess not. It’s not an insult.

What’s an insult is a goofball negroe talking in circles making excuses for what he can’t do and why not. You had no plans to do anything to begin with. All you do is love talking in circles why you are a failure.

I speak on things that are real and can be realized. All it needs is time and effort, communal strength. You need guts and creativity.

To enclose this. The irony is that a lot in the “Hotep space” are self employed and business owners. How about bootlicking negroe?

Here is Tariq in his last show, has been addressing your kind of negroe, who love to talk in circles and do nothing. The “what if proposition”.

Don’t worry it’s timestamped.

 
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