Proof CAC have been conditioning us for decades.

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Has everything to do with it.

Read the quote in my signature

and this was a cac philosopher from france who just was passing by the US who deduced this.
Tocqueville's quote reads like the product of conditioning by the dominant society (aka white people) our people were forced to adapt to.
 

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The Coli Dot Com has conditioned me to embrace the fact that the PAWG is the Eternal Mother Goddess of the entire universe.
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People seem to not grasp the nuance of that documentary. Too many people frame this like it was some sinister production made by white people. :snoop:

The Secret of Selling the Negro was made by Black people, specifically the publishers of Ebony Mag, to get white advertisers & companies to spend money with Black media & the overall Black community.

This has always been an issue, even to this day. White advertisers would bypass Black media or try to low-ball the rates thinking it was a waste of resources...plus racism

This doc showed that Black people are just like everyone else...we're also family oriented, work jobs & have bank accounts, smart shoppers that want quality products. Just don't try to get over on us, treat us like any other customer...you know, like a human being.
 
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To be clear, it was a completely self-serving effort. After laying out the case for advertising directly to Negroes, the film names Ebony, Jet, Tan and Hue, all Johnson publications, as the preferred vehicles for those ad dollars. There is no mention of the hundreds of Black newspapers around the country, from which those magazines generously rewrote articles and cribbed story ideas.

…It also made Johnson very wealthy. As the advertisers got bigger, so did the money, giving Johnson the room to expand to other business ventures. One major advertiser, Chrysler, would eventually make Johnson its first African American board member, along with 21st Century Fox, Zenith and Continental Bank.


 

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1. We as individuals need to figure out which game we’re playing.

2. Once you’ve figured that out, figure out who you want to be on that board and what you’re willing to sacrifice to have it.

3. Make every decision about and toward that goal.

4. That will attract others who are on the same time you’re on.

5. Build with them. Not everyone wants to be saved.

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Negroes luv giving their money back to the man buying expensive junk
Unfortunately, I am a victim of this myself. We own nothing. I found a black art media company and I've been buying their products. But because they are New I'm not sure how great their archival quality is. But I bought it anyway. So far so good. But we won't know until 20+ yrs later anyway.

If I can find a spray paint, oil stick and crayon company ID leave the white owned brands alone.
 
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