African-American Caste system.

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I was gonna make a thread based on Byron Allen. He has accomplished a lot of shit in Hollywood under the radar.

He didn't make it a point to say it was a "Byron Allen Production". He moved in silence and doing so, doors were opened for him.

But on the flip side of that coin, being lowkey kept his accomplishments as far as being black in Hollywood unknown.

It speaks volumes on what it takes to truly be successful and black in America.
 
His logic is off. Black America has over $1 trillion in spending power, but we send it out to other groups.

For example, Harvard's endowment is 36 billion. Howard's is 685.8 million. We "could" turn HBCUs into Ivy league level schools. That alone would dramatically create a new generation of brilliant black professionals throughout industries.

Banks rip us off like crazy, and most importantly don't lend us money, but we don't have our own banks at a high level.

When we donate politically...it goes to the Dems...and then to white politicians who give lip service.

We have more than enough money to replicate Black Wall Street in most major cities, but zero effort to do that.

Point bank, White or Latino or Asian or Muslim America will never actually do shit for us...ever. Fortunately we have the power to do it ourselves, but no focus
 
I skimmed through the first video. Not really my type of rhetoric. He makes some points that may be helpful to some though. I feel trying to find a negative about James Harden's contract to be a reach but I guess there are those who would be salty no surprise there. And maybe some people are taking the Jay z album too seriously. Its an album. Maybe some will find inspiration, maybe pick up some things, maybe others will just like how it sounds. Then he talks about a "caste system" but uses examples of people who technically broke out of it by his definition. Thats part of the issue with this type of thing they always take it back to their low place where they reside but not everybody.

Again there were some things about being more realistic and stuff that he made good points, but it really didnt go anywhere and he spoke about "black America" as all one group. He made a lot of assumptions about what "black America"is about and doing as if it moves as one.
 
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There is always a way to make it to a better situation, and yes some people are essentially locked into the life they are born into.

But in reality, there are far too many success stories I know personally and the world knows through media to be so negative about our ability to rise up.
 
Second video from this guy that I've come across.

I hear a lot of miscellaneous stats and 0 resolutions. I need brother to spend 20 minutes telling me where prime real estate with good schools can be found. Put 15 minutes into sharing trades and degrees for us to target and gain employment. Do an op/ed on how to stash money and pool it together.

We get it; black America is in bad shape. What do you offer to fix it?
 
Rozetta5tone;c-9874440 said:
I was gonna make a thread based on Byron Allen. He has accomplished a lot of shit in Hollywood under the radar.

He didn't make it a point to say it was a "Byron Allen Production". He moved in silence and doing so, doors were opened for him.

But on the flip side of that coin, being lowkey kept his accomplishments as far as being black in Hollywood unknown.

It speaks volumes on what it takes to truly be successful and black in America.

I haven't heard of him in years. I just remember him as a comedian/talk show host. Didn't know that he had started a television company. Good for him.

Just googled him though: his wife is white. Don't know if he's the type that was focused on getting that white; if not you gotta smh at black women for losing this brother.
 
Moore7s;c-9874594 said:
Second video from this guy that I've come across.

I hear a lot of miscellaneous stats and 0 resolutions. I need brother to spend 20 minutes telling me where prime real estate with good schools can be found. Put 15 minutes into sharing trades and degrees for us to target and gain employment. Do an op/ed on how to stash money and pool it together.

We get it; black America is in bad shape. What do you offer to fix it?

prime real estate with good schools?

hmmmmm

this might be a trick question. they both compliment each other and play off each other.

everything you have mentioned has been done and tried here and offline.

for every positive you can find a negative.

for every thing someone says can and will work you can find someone who says it cant or wont work.

for every problem there is a solution..but those solutions can create another problem.

but heres the thing....its plenty of us who want to talk and teach.

but stopping to listen and learn, ehhh.

too many guarantees are requested, path needs to be too straight, history needs to be too clean.

black america has the solutions to its own problems within it. but are we ready to trust the man in the mirror who looks like us?

 
2stepz_ahead;c-9874655 said:
Moore7s;c-9874594 said:
Second video from this guy that I've come across.

I hear a lot of miscellaneous stats and 0 resolutions. I need brother to spend 20 minutes telling me where prime real estate with good schools can be found. Put 15 minutes into sharing trades and degrees for us to target and gain employment. Do an op/ed on how to stash money and pool it together.

We get it; black America is in bad shape. What do you offer to fix it?

prime real estate with good schools?

hmmmmm

this might be a trick question. they both compliment each other and play off each other.

everything you have mentioned has been done and tried here and offline.

for every positive you can find a negative.

for every thing someone says can and will work you can find someone who says it cant or wont work.

for every problem there is a solution..but those solutions can create another problem.

but heres the thing....its plenty of us who want to talk and teach.

but stopping to listen and learn, ehhh.

too many guarantees are requested, path needs to be too straight, history needs to be too clean.

black america has the solutions to its own problems within it. but are we ready to trust the man in the mirror who looks like us?

I agree with you. I just want us to be more solution oriented.

 
Moore7s;c-9874762 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-9874655 said:
Moore7s;c-9874594 said:
Second video from this guy that I've come across.

I hear a lot of miscellaneous stats and 0 resolutions. I need brother to spend 20 minutes telling me where prime real estate with good schools can be found. Put 15 minutes into sharing trades and degrees for us to target and gain employment. Do an op/ed on how to stash money and pool it together.

We get it; black America is in bad shape. What do you offer to fix it?

prime real estate with good schools?

hmmmmm

this might be a trick question. they both compliment each other and play off each other.

everything you have mentioned has been done and tried here and offline.

for every positive you can find a negative.

for every thing someone says can and will work you can find someone who says it cant or wont work.

for every problem there is a solution..but those solutions can create another problem.

but heres the thing....its plenty of us who want to talk and teach.

but stopping to listen and learn, ehhh.

too many guarantees are requested, path needs to be too straight, history needs to be too clean.

black america has the solutions to its own problems within it. but are we ready to trust the man in the mirror who looks like us?

I agree with you. I just want us to be more solution oriented.

wanting and having is a stretch.

i think more of us are frustrated and alot of us just move in silence.

on one side speaking about everything you do gets our the microscopes and detectives.

on the other side moving in silence...few people get help that might need it.

i have learned that black people are the simplest yet most complicated people i have ever dealt with.
 
Antonio Moore is a troll/fear mongerer. He was recently on the Zo Williams show, presented a million one problems that Black folks have and not once offered a clear solution; only statistics and professing his love for Byron Allen. Don't pay this clown any attention. The same with Yvette Carnal.
 
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dwade206;c-9874817 said:
Antonio Moore is a troll/fear mongerer. He was recently in the Zo Williams shows, presented a million one problems that Black folks have and not once offered a clear solution; only statistics and professing his love for Byron Allen. Don't pay this clown any attention. The same with Yvette Carnal.

I had to graduate past that level of consciousness. Its really awareness not consciousness, becoming aware of a problem is one thing but that alone won't resolve anything.
 
dwade206;c-9874817 said:
Antonio Moore is a troll/fear mongerer. He was recently in the Zo Williams shows, presented a million one problems that Black folks have and not once offered a clear solution; only statistics and professing his love for Byron Allen. Don't pay this clown any attention. The same with Yvette Carnal.

He said that people want the solutions and he said that solving the problem is like solving racism
 
Olorun22;c-9874877 said:
dwade206;c-9874817 said:
Antonio Moore is a troll/fear mongerer. He was recently in the Zo Williams shows, presented a million one problems that Black folks have and not once offered a clear solution; only statistics and professing his love for Byron Allen. Don't pay this clown any attention. The same with Yvette Carnal.

He said that people want the solutions and he said that solving the problem is like solving racism

...lmao, right. So let's sit here and feel sorry for ourselves while we stare at the statistics. Foh.
 
dwade206;c-9874930 said:
Olorun22;c-9874877 said:
dwade206;c-9874817 said:
Antonio Moore is a troll/fear mongerer. He was recently in the Zo Williams shows, presented a million one problems that Black folks have and not once offered a clear solution; only statistics and professing his love for Byron Allen. Don't pay this clown any attention. The same with Yvette Carnal.

He said that people want the solutions and he said that solving the problem is like solving racism

...lmao, right. So let's sit here and feel sorry for ourselves while we stare at the statistics. Foh.

I feel but I watch some of the byron allen interview when he talk about suing obama and what obama didn't do for us and what he could have done. That was very interesting
 
i dont agree suing Obama for shit.

so the other 40+ white presidents get a pass and we come down harder on Obama?

Is trump in court yet for ass fukkin democracy with no lube?
 
2stepz_ahead;c-9875158 said:
i dont agree suing Obama for shit.

so the other 40+ white presidents get a pass and we come down harder on Obama?

Is trump in court yet for ass fukkin democracy with no lube?

Did you hear what byron Allen said? It make sense
 

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