UPDATE: Chinese protesting for Peter Liangl CHINESE PROTESTER INTERVIEW IN OP

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Black people do not rally behind black cops who murder or brutalize innocent or unarmed people, demanding a slap on the wrist because white cops get away with it. We throw them to the wolves too. Ming li can take her conflicted blue & yellow lives matter talking points and shove them up her ass with the pointy end of a chopstick. Jackie chan got a fair trial and rightfully convicted. Justice was served for the family of Akai Gurley and that's all that matters.

Let's move on to the next fukking hashtag.
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What she's saying is that the chinese always lick whiteys ass..

And now that they need a favour, cacs have stabbed them in the back :laff:

Y'all can't let that shyt slide...

Neg the youtube video and comment on that shyt..

They claim to be all for justice and equal rights.. But you never saw one asian for treyvon, sandra bland, eric garner etc

But when one of their own is found guilty when he killed a innocent father.. The whole of china town shows up

Everyone supports their own.. Blacks could learn from this

They are getting their wake up call. They thought that if they sucked a million cacs off they would be equal to them when it comes to getting privileges and other things here in America. Guess they gon learn today.
 

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I don't live in america but are the blacks in NY counter protesting and boycotting their establishments? I hope so. or all this talk means nothing and you're nothing.
 

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I am being realistic. I already done swapped out damn near every non black alternative for a black one. It's one of the main reasons I moved to Atlanta. I buy my tires from a black owned company, my grocery store is black (i drive 30 minutes one way to go their), the dollar store I go to is black. I have a black plumber and electrician coming to my crib tomorrow and my bank and investment accounts are in black institutions. I even buy my Christmas tree every year from a black owned company. shyt even the pest control company I use is black owned.

I'm disgusted every time I'm forced to buy something from a non black person because a black owned alternative doesn't exist which is why I'm constantly bringing up that black people NEED to start more businesses.

But my point still stands, when are we going to get serious about dealing with our real enemy instead of pretending like one of the major tools of our oppression is that we keep them in business.
But what about all the things I listed? Where is the black owned internet service? Or the information you learn being taught by books written by white by people in college courses etc. Also, you don't force people to create businesses because you don't want to buy white owned things. Not everyone wants to be an entrepreneur, succeeds, or is good at it. And all those institutions, stores, and companies you go to...they still pay taxes to uncle Sam. And uncle Sam is white.
 

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But what about all the things I listed? Where is the black owned internet service? Or the information you learn being taught by books written by white by people in college courses etc. Also, you don't force people to create businesses because you don't want to buy white owned things. Not everyone wants to be an entrepreneur, succeeds, or is good at it. And all those institutions, stores, and companies you go to...they still pay taxes to uncle Sam. And uncle Sam is white.

So do we sit back and continue to fund these people or do we get serious about creating or own alternatives? Ghanaians and Nigerians were able to create their own car manufacturers, why can't we do it in the US?
 

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So do we sit back and continue to fund these people or do we get serious about creating or own alternatives? Ghanaians and Nigerians were able to create their own car manufacturers, why can't we do it in the US?
I'm not an entrepreneur so I don't know, but as I said this won't change the fact that the elite are white. Besides if you think not buying white products will suddenly collapse white society I don't think that is how it works. Unless this is a pride thing.
 

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So do we sit back and continue to fund these people or do we get serious about creating or own alternatives? Ghanaians and Nigerians were able to create their own car manufacturers, why can't we do it in the US?

The simple answer is barriers to entry. Even with a ton of skilled black mechanics and engineers there are probably too many hurdles to cross. Many have probably tried but they went under before we ever heard of them.
 

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I'm not an entrepreneur so I don't know, but as I said this won't change the fact that the elite are white. Besides if you think not buying white products will suddenly collapse white society I don't think that is how it works. Unless this is a pride thing.

I don't give a fukk about collapsing white society, I only care about black people advancing.

There are things right now that we can control. We can control what banks we put our money in and we can control what businesses we spend our money on. If you're not even willing to sacrifice and go out your way to NOT give your money to these wicked devils, then nothing will ever change.

Also what race is on your drivers license.
 

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The simple answer is barriers to entry. Even with a ton of skilled black mechanics and engineers there are probably too many hurdles to cross. Many have probably tried but they went under before we ever heard of them.

Barriers to entry has never stopped us before, why should it be an issue now? In 1873 C. R. Patterson, a runaway slave, was able to create the first African American owned car company.

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If they were able to do it a few years removed from slavery, we have no excuse in 2016. A lot of what you guys are saying can't be done, we've already done it before.
 

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Barriers to entry has never stopped us before, why should it be an issue now? In 1873 C. R. Patterson, a runaway slave, was able to create the first African American owned car company.

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If they were able to do it a few years removed from slavery, we have no excuse in 2016. A lot of what you guys are saying can't be done, we've already done it before.

Not at all. Im saying black people are WILLING to do it but they either dont succeed on a scale we ever hear of or the barriers to entry make it a big deal. The cost to start Tesla was $70mil for the first round of venture capital spending. We just don't have the sea of people willing to back us in our own community like that yet.
 

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Not at all. Im saying black people are WILLING to do it but they either dont succeed on a scale we ever hear of or the barriers to entry make it a big deal. The cost to start Tesla was $70mil for the first round of venture capital spending. We just don't have the sea of people willing to back us in our own community like that yet.

So my question again is what are we going to do about it? I was watching a Dr. John Henrick Clarke lecture about the Civil Rights Movement and one of the things he said is somewhere along the lines black people have lost confidence in ourselves. It's like the will to compete and be producers got beaten out of us over time and now we're just stuck spinning our wheels.

Everything I've read about our history proves to me that we are more than capable of competing and beating white people at anything we put our minds to. We just have to finally start believing in ourselves again.
 
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