What is the number one issue in the black community

Buckeye Fever

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Competing with each other instead of helping each other.

Those terrible ass reality shows are actually reality if you really think about it.

Bird ass bytches thinkin they are better than the next woman.

People frontin like they got more money than they actually do aka living above their means.

nikkaz who's main agenda is sex with said bird ass bytches.

There's no changing THOSE black ppl, so just make sure they are not a huge makeup of your social circle.
 

Sterling Archer

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lack of access to resources :ehh:
Without question.


The one and only answer. Everything else is pointless.
Uhh the lack of access to resources is the EXACT reason for limited entrepreneurship and the group econ it would garner. Those are symptoms of systemic blockade of resources from the black community.
 

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Uhh the lack of access to resources is the EXACT reason for limited entrepreneurship and the group econ it was garner. Those are symptoms of systemic blockade of resources from the black community.

Exactly. I've attempted to explain this plenty of times on here and some of the more "hotep" Coli members just have an inability to grasp the connection. All you will get is the "1.1 trillion buying power" and "Black Wallstreet" rebuttals lol.
 

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"As long as the Black man in America thinks of himself as a minority, as an underdog, he can't shout but so loud; or if he does shout, he shouts loudly only to the degree that the power structure encourages him to. He never gets irresponsible. He never goes beyond what the power structure thinks is the right voice to shout in. But when you begin to connect yourself on the world stage with the whole of dark mankind, and you see that you're the majority and this majority is waking up and rising up and becoming strong, then when you deal with this man, you don't deal with him like he's your boss or he's better than you or stronger than you. You put him right where he belongs. When you realize that he's a minority, that his time is running out, you approach him like that, you approach him like one who used to be strong but is now getting weak, who used to be in a position to retaliate against you but now is not in that position anymore. " - Malcolm X
 
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