Trucking "Guru" Exposed.

Amestafuu (Emeritus)

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These IG gurus are the most generous millionaires I’ve ever seen

Not only did she make 100s of millions for herself by ???? but she wants to us do the same!?

Salute this queen :salute:
You just gotta buy a program or a course or something.

I feel like these type scams should have been ran into the ground by now.
 

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The fact that so many felons can just throw up some fake numbers and humble brag about going to prison then (fake) "bossing up" afterwards and alot black people continously fall for it, is pathetic.

Think about the way "hip hop"/urban media plays a role. When we aren't getting hit with nonstop toxic headlines about d-list celebrities (rapper's girlfriends, reality tv stars, etc) we're seeing a lot of scam and hustler shyt. The message is always "check out this person who didn't work hard but has millions of dollars from their business." Trucking company without a driver's license, investment portfolio with no stocks, flipping houses without owning houses, LLC without a business plan, nurse without a nursing degree. Nonstop the narrative being pushed to people revolve around slick shyt to get by and half assed cons to get over. Don't work hard, don't go to college, don't learn a trade...but if you have x amount of CASH you can flip it by following these easy steps. It's nauseating...and, I think, a very deliberate attack on black minds.

We've got people thinking owning a business means you're on vacation nonstop while your business magically runs itself. We've got people laughing at 9-5 jobs. None of these sentiments are natural. No one comes out the womb thinking school is a waste of time. These are learned behaviors, sentiments, and mentalities that our media reinforces.
 

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Think about the way "hip hop"/urban media plays a role. When we aren't getting hit with nonstop toxic headlines about d-list celebrities (rapper's girlfriends, reality tv stars, etc) we're seeing a lot of scam and hustler shyt. The message is always "check out this person who didn't work hard but has millions of dollars from their business." Trucking company without a driver's license, investment portfolio with no stocks, flipping houses without owning houses, LLC without a business plan, nurse without a nursing degree. Nonstop the narrative being pushed to people revolve around slick shyt to get by and half assed cons to get over. Don't work hard, don't go to college, don't learn a trade...but if you have x amount of CASH you can flip it by following these easy steps. It's nauseating...and, I think, a very deliberate attack on black minds.

We've got people thinking owning a business means you're on vacation nonstop while your business magically runs itself. We've got people laughing at 9-5 jobs. None of these sentiments are natural. No one comes out the womb thinking school is a waste of time. These are learned behaviors, sentiments, and mentalities that our media reinforces.

The decadent veil.

I hope more of these folks get exposed taking hardworking black people money when most are poor as it is. It's almost guaranteed now that if they telling you they made money off something and they want to teach you to do it too they lying and made all their money selling you the "courses"
 

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I cant believe people couldn't see through the bullshyt from the jump. I saw that RealLyfe video she did 5 months ago last month and knew the broad was lying. She LOOKS like she's lying. We are so easily tricked. You got someone telling you to your face....IM AN EX CON and you still follow them?!?! That's on you.
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