Voting or Group Economics - What's More Important for the Black Community?

What's More Important?

  • Voting

    Votes: 3 7.7%
  • Group Economics

    Votes: 36 92.3%

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That’s what I said

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& you said I was delusional and good luck with that.

That's 100% not what you said.
Nah if you got no image or respect or value. You can’t be placed in those positions.

Black ppl need more infrastructures then we can leverage that for bills, positions, etc.

Nothing in this quote indicates that we should vote our people into those positions. Literally nothing.

Maybe I misunderstood you, but that's not how I read it at all
 

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Group Economics + Voting to put your people in place is the thing. We've tried doing our own thing economically without having our politicians and it's never worked because they will destroy it. We've literally seen it happen.

No, we haven't practiced group economics on a large scale since integration. That's fear talk, you don't avoid building an economic base out of fear they'll destroy it. When enough people are on code, you can thwart efforts to undermine.
 
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I'm aware of dark money. That doesn't negate the fact that Black people practicing group economics and funneling money to politicians for race-specific policies would be more effective than voting.

If they aren't your politicians they're not going to listen to you. You think some white racist politican is gonna give a fukk about you? :russ:

Only person you should be funneling money to is the people you voted into place. Period. You need both
 
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No, we haven't practiced group economics on a large scale since integration. That's fear talk, you don't avoid building an economic base out of fear they'll destroy it. When enough people are on code, you can thwart efforts to undermine.

Do you understand the sheer amount of people you would need to have that happen? To just completely remove black people from the American economy? Getting local politicians into place ais much easier.
 

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AND IVE BEEN SAYING YOU NEED BOTH. So why the fukk are you arguing with me. Group economics without staying on code and putting your candidate VIA VOTING in place is POINTLESS

Literally been my message the entire time
The question asks what comes first..You said politics is first and now you want to switch it up smh
 

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No, we haven't practiced group economics on a large scale since integration. That's fear talk, you don't avoid building an economic base out of fear they'll destroy it. When enough people are on code, you can thwart efforts to undermine.
"On Code" is a bogus term, especially when it's used on this forum. Same people who describe themselves being "on code" heard a white boy call us apes last year, and still trip over themselves to listen and comment about his content.

If there was a code, stop fukking with white boys who call you ape wouldn't even have to be a rule.

shyt is hot air and impressionable young men copying catchphrases from father figure types.
 

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Voting is important, and I’ll always be an advocate for it, but group economics is first. There’s other things I’d put before voting as well. The way some of us live, or want to live, is a breeding ground for destruction. The gang lifestyle, sexual degeneracy, this laissez fair attitude towards degenerate behavior has to be addressed. Otherwise, the politicians and money doesn’t matter. We don’t fix that, then all the voting and money doesn’t matter. Community needs boundaries, principles, a set way of living. If you’re not for cleaning up this shyt, then I don’t really care to hear how you care for the community. No you don’t. You care for yourself, being able to do what you want to do, hiding behind the image of being for the black community
 

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You need both..Money talks. And a wealthier voting base talks loudly.
 

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"On Code" is a bogus term, especially when it's used on this forum. Same people who describe themselves being "on code" heard a white boy call us apes last year, and still trip over themselves to listen and comment about his content.

If there was a code, stop fukking with white boys who call you ape wouldn't even have to be a rule.

shyt is hot air and impressionable young men copying catchphrases from father figure types.

Just because people say they follow a code doesn't mean that they do. Just like many people who say they have morals don't. That doesn't take away from a code or morals.
 

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If they aren't your politicians they're not going to listen to you. You think some white racist politican is gonna give a fukk about you? :russ:

Only person you should be funneling money to is the people you voted into place. Period. You need both

You funnel money into politicians before they're elected, contingent on meeting your list of demands. That's what every other group does. Why does it work for other groups?
 

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Do you understand the sheer amount of people you would need to have that happen? To just completely remove black people from the American economy? Getting local politicians into place ais much easier.

I never said anything about removing Black people from the American economy. Asians aren't removed from the American economy. But they have their own economic base with Asian businesses that collectively employ large numbers of Asian people.
 

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ALso black people really need to stop spending their hard-earned money at church's that would be a good start.
Nah. That's part of group economics. The church in many cases help people in need. Don't be fooled by the mega churches, every church isn't like that. It comes down to the people in charge just like everything else.
 
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