Who are the modern day black leaders?

InkosiYe

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Who are the asian leaders? Latin leaders? Indian leaders? Why do black folks have to have leaders?

At the end of the day a real black "leader" is always going to be a focal point for white people's ire and will either be co-opted or killed if they're saying the right shyt and getting enough traction.

Social media could definitely be a powerful tool to get the right narratives out though if people used it right
 

Billy Ocean

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This nikka @inndaskKy negged me cause I said something bad about some 7 foot youtubing c00n who's mostly known for being the biggest flop in NBA history :dead::dead::dead:

Kwame Brown having Black "followers" is prime evidence how easy these scammers can infiltrate the minds of idiots out here.
 

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There are none, just a bunch of charlatans, grifters and clout chasers:francis:


To be real, we dont need spokesppl or figureheads, we need tighter, self sufficient communities all over the country.

We need economic co-operation and a cultural renaissance more than some talking head
 

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Sometimes I get caught up in Tariq and Umar that I forget there’s probably tons of black men and women out there actually putting in work.

Somewhere within the last five years it became cool to say shyt like “we don’t need leaders”. I think that’s bogus.

put me into some names.

“Stop looking around for a savior; use what the fucc God gave ya.”
- O’Shea Jackson, 17 years ago
 

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We havent had one of these since King and X

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