3. Political Power
If you ALMOST UNDERSTAND politics, it is about having voting blocks. The black community is retarded when it comes to politics.
We don’t understand the power we have. If we would pull our heads out of the Democrats butt, form and vote for people that only work for us and support us, we would be in a much better place. We have so much loyalty to politicians that have no loyalty to us.
And stop this ignorance of I don’t expect anything from politicians. That is why you don’t get shit. If you don’t get that politicians, local and national, should be working for you and your vote, then choke yourself.
You shouldn’t even be voting because you are clearly naive.
If we come together, get serious politically, a black united voting block could change the game.
4. Everyone Else Does It
You have to realize doing business with your community, people and those that share the same political outlook as you first is just solid, basic economics. You have to have a base put together before going out into the world and engaging others. This is something EVERY OTHER PEOPLE in this country and planet is doing, but for some reason black folks love to allow others from distracting us from doing just that.
Therefore, we must put every effort we have into coming together first to secure our voting blocks, control our educational future, and work together economically in order to not only survive, but thrive. Once we have done these things, it would be wise to pivot as a group to engage the economy, communities and people around us. This will allow us to make much better decisions for us moving forward, be taken seriously by the outside world, and create better opportunities for all of us.
Continuing down this path of individualism will make gains for a few lucky people that work hard and break through, but will leave the rest of us in the cold, dark and outside looking in, which isn’t cool at all. All we have to do is come together as we clearly have enough spending power in this country to support us if we merely understand circulating money, resources, and power among ourselves will be invaluable to our future.
Black self-sufficiency isn’t about segregation. It is about stablishing our power as a people, community and group. Once this has happened and we come together, then we can PROPERLY engage the rest of the communities, people and world around us.
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