The Co-op (a collective)

Ol’Otis

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What do y'all think about black people forming an economic co-op? One man/woman, one vote.... Cause let's be real without economics (money) this situation with the police and other racist institutions aren't going away just by whooping, hollering, shaking our dikks and breaking up campaign rallies of presidential hopefuls, we really gotta have money backing our causes.. Anywho what y'all think brehs and brehettes
 

devizelle

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Ok, let me rephrase my question. I know what a co-op is in general; I shop at a co-op store in my neighborhood. But what would a black "economic co-op" look like? A collection of black owned businesses? Does it include a housing co-op? Would it be a regional thing or would it be country-wide? Just give me an idea of what your vision looks like.

I think black economics is super important, so I agree with you, I just want to understand what you're envisioning.
 
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