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00:00Black business will never work in the black community because black people don't like to support black people.
00:04Every time you look around when a black person opens up a black business,
00:07the first thing they do, their cousins, relatives, anybody they know in their little smart circle,
00:11they try to advertise to them to come and support their business.
00:13The first time they get there, they ask them, can you give me a discount?
00:16Can I get this half off?
00:18You always want to come to them and want to be extra when they come down there and support these
00:21people in their black business.
00:22But you will never go to Ming Ling Business and try to get her for the discount.
00:26You'll never, never go to Ashley's Business and try to get no discount.
00:28You will never go to Walmart and try to get no discount.
00:31Guess what you're going to do?
00:32Pay them people what they want for their product.
00:34You won't pay them people what they want when they come down to going and they establish.
00:37You might act that every now and then, but you still shop and participate at those people's establishment.
00:41When it come down to the black community, no, we won't do that.
00:44We always want a discount.
00:45We always want shown our way.
00:46We won't take accountability.
00:47Hey, we put trillions and trillions of dollars in America,
00:50but we won't come together like buttcheeks and make this happen in our own community like the Mexicans do.
00:54When the Mexicans get here, they have a community and they make it happen.
00:57When the Arabs get here and come to our community, they get loans to especially open up stores in our
01:04community
01:04because that's the only way they get the loans.
01:06And they tell them if they keep the community like the local fucking local liquor stores or the hair stores
01:11and nails,
01:12all that crap that you see all the foreign people have in the black community,
01:15they get loans strictly for those business right there.
01:19And they send their money back out into the other communities that are actually thriving,
01:22that they ain't not going to spend their money in our community.
01:24And they come out in our community and make so much money out of our community,
01:28and we sit there and let them do that over and over and over.
01:30Why we can't just come together and say we open up our own stuff in our own community,
01:33them big plazas and all that stuff that be in the nice communities right there.
01:38But no, when you go to the black communities, all you see is poverty.
01:40All you see is trash.
01:42All you see is just vacant houses.
01:44It's a mindset.
01:46It's a mindset.
01:48It's a victim mentality's mindset that a lot of folks are stuck in.
01:53And we've allowed, i.e., case in point, the Democrat Party to continually perpetuate that mindset.
02:03That mindset is dangerous.
02:06That mindset is detrimental.
02:09That mindset is downright despicable.
02:14And I've said this time and time again.
02:17I despise, especially like the Democrat Party, telling us black folks that, you know,
02:26oh, we're oppressed and all of this other nonsense.
02:29Because if that's the only message that you're giving folks their entire life,
02:34what is that child going to think?
02:37Who's coming, who's growing up, hearing that same message over and over.
02:41Oh, the white man.
02:42The white man is going to tear it down.
02:44The white man is this.
02:45The white man is that.
02:49You think that child's going to try in life?
02:51Eventually, that message and that image is going to stick.
02:55Oh, if I try to become somebody or become something in this life,
02:59the white man is going to take it from me.
03:02So, why don't I just go to robbing, stealing, shooting, and killing?
03:07You know?
03:09I'm going to go to jail anyway because of the white man.
03:12You see what I'm saying?
03:14And so, now you've created this cycle of weak mentality, victimhood.
03:23And it's sad to watch.
03:25It really is.
03:27Now, in terms of his discounts, see, I'm the type of person,
03:31I'm asking for a discount from anybody and everybody.
03:34I don't care where I'm at.
03:37I don't care.
03:38I've literally had people tell me that they were embarrassed by me
03:42because I'm in a store asking for a discount.
03:46Don't care.
03:47I don't care.
03:48I've literally saved thousands, thousands of dollars
03:53just simply asking people for discounts.
03:57Like, maybe I'll crack a joke or something.
03:59You know what I mean?
04:00Or, you know, or I'll say something slick.
04:03Like, they'll be like, yeah, that'll be,
04:07that'll be $30, you know?
04:09I'll be like, hold on, wait.
04:11I thought you, I thought you said $20.
04:13Or I'll be like, your boss in the back,
04:17he said it was supposed to be $20, you know?
04:21You know, I just, like, make, like, a joke with him.
04:22And, hey, sometimes, literally, they'll be like,
04:25all right, cool, yeah, $20, you know?
04:29Or I, you know, I'll use my manager's discount on it.
04:33Here you go.
04:35Hey, I appreciate it.
04:36You know, I appreciate it.
04:38I'm always asking for discounts.
04:39It ain't just from black people.
04:40It's from white people.
04:41It's from Asians, from Hispanics.
04:44Whoever is selling me something that I won't,
04:46I'm going to ask for a discount.
04:48You can bet your bottom dollar.
04:50Why not?
04:51What's the worst that can happen?
04:53What, you telling me no?
04:54Okay.
04:55Clearly, I was going to buy it anyway, so.
04:59Whoop-de-doo.
05:00You know what I'm saying?
05:03But, yeah, I'm asking for discounts with everybody.
05:05Anybody else that same way?
05:06Y'all let me know.
05:07Y'all let me know.
05:08I'm asking for discounts with anybody and everywhere.
05:12Trying to get a discount.
05:14I remember I was somewhere, for example, and, um,
05:18where was I at?
05:21I don't even remember, but, like, there was this shirt that I wanted.
05:24And it had, like, a little, like, a mark on it.
05:27I walked up to the register.
05:29I was like, hey, can I get a discount on this?
05:31Got a little mark, like, insignificant mark.
05:34But it was a mark that you could clearly see.
05:36That washed out.
05:37It washed out, you know, when I put it in the washer.
05:41But I got a discount on it.
05:43Simply because I asked.
05:44I could have just walked up and rung it up and paid and went on about my business.
05:48But, nah, hey, yo.
05:50See the mark?
05:51Can I get a discount on this?
05:53Oh, yeah, let me see here.
05:56Okay, yeah, let me talk to my manager.
05:59Cool.
06:00Done.
06:00Discount.
06:04Just saying.
06:05I'm just saying.
06:06But I feel them, though.
06:06I feel them, though.
06:07The type of shit that we don't want to support each other.
06:09We sit back and take triggers and triggers.
06:11And the dollars out of our own community, when they come down and trying to open up bids,
06:14no, black people don't have the mental capacity when it comes to sticking together as people
06:18and making something happen.
06:20We won't do that.
06:21We always want to complain about a whole lot of this and a whole lot of that.
06:24But we spend trillions of trillions of dollars on an average basis where we don't understand
06:30our own downfall of trying to make a change in the black community in a lot of ways.
06:34But a lot of people will never understand that because it's a lot of black people that
06:37want to be business entrepreneurs.
06:39A lot of people want to go through trying to do something positive in their life.
06:44And when they try to get it out here and say that they want their own community to support
06:47them, we don't know how to do that.
06:49We always want to show the next person that's trying something different.
06:51You always want to do that or destroy the business by robbing it.
06:56You know?
06:58And it's our own fault.
07:01We've created that type of environment.
07:03We've created the no snitching.
07:06If you snitch, you know, how does the saying go?
07:13Snitches get stitches.
07:16You know what I'm saying?
07:18We've created that type of environment.
07:20Not anybody else.
07:21We did that.
07:22We allow these criminals to run around our neighborhood to perpetuate this violence.
07:27We do that.
07:29Instead of when the cops come through, you know, after one of our homies that have been
07:33killed, instead of sitting there being silent, acting like you don't know what just happened
07:37when in reality you watched it all go down, you know exactly who pulled that trigger.
07:41Instead of sitting there saying, yeah, I don't know.
07:43I ain't see nothing.
07:44I ain't see nothing.
07:46Get those people out of the neighborhood.
07:49Get them out of the neighborhood.
07:52Now businesses are coming back.
07:54You know?
07:54Now all of these establishments are coming back.
07:56Now you can own your own business in the hood and not worry about getting robbed and
08:00all this other nonsense.
08:02Right?
08:02And so now it's profitable to actually do it.
08:05Now your property values are going up if you own your home.
08:09Now you're making a little more cash, you know, you know what I mean?
08:13But we can't do that.
08:15We can't do that.
08:17You got to stick to the code.
08:18Got to stick to the code.
08:19No snitching.
08:21No snitching.
08:23It's silly, man.
08:24We want to throw shade on them, hate on them in every possible way.
08:27We don't know how to support us like the other communities do.
08:31When other racers come over here, they get together.
08:33Their families get together, work minimum wage, ass jobs, and save their money and get
08:37busy.
08:38And y'all be wondering how they get business like that.
08:41And we be looking crazy like, wow, we can't never do it because we don't have no backbone to
08:45stick together.
08:45All we got to do is go play, shoot a ball, and hope that one of our family members get
08:50out the struggle.
08:51Go be entertained and hope that one of our family members get out the struggle.
08:54Go to the streets and hope that one of our family members get all of us out the struggle.
08:58That's all we ever look for is black people.
09:00When somebody actually trying to start some entrepreneur, that works for some, but it don't
09:04work for a lot because a lot of black people don't want to support it.
09:07And then we got to run up there and take our business up here to the other people and hope
09:11that they work out in a competition with them and it always fails because you can't draw
09:15enough for our community to come up there and support the business because wherever the
09:18business is, it's not enough minorities there to actually like the materials that's being
09:22sold in that business.
09:23So they don't, they lose all the way around trying to take their stuff away, but they don't
09:27want to open it up in the black community because they said it's going to get broke into
09:30as they said that somebody's going to have it to it.
09:32It's not going to get the support that they are looking for, so they got to run up there.
09:35Man, I can go on and on and on and on with a lot of y'all black people don't
09:38even like
09:38to listen to even understand why we are so lost out here, why we so divided in a lot
09:43of ways because we always in competition, who got the latest this, who got the best this,
09:46name brand this, name brand that, that shit don't mean nothing.
09:49They make tons of money off us being stupid all the goddamn time, being ignorant to the
09:55fact that we want to go out here and have name this, this, this, that, and the third.
09:57Boy, black people just need to be accountable for what things we do every single day and I
10:01learned that myself because I was a victim to this when it come down to keep being a victim
10:06to this system, boy, black people won't count their self-accountable for nothing these days.
10:10We always want to play victim in a lot of ways and we, it's victim in a lot of ways,
10:14but
10:14it's like a lot of ways we can just own up to that we just keep doing consistently decade
10:19after decade after decade.
10:20We won't actually know that we put so much money in this economy where we just keep letting
10:25it go to other races and we don't put it back in our own race and make us be thriving
10:28wherever we need to do.
10:30I'm not going to go on and on because this video is too long as it is and a lot
10:33of people don't
10:33even want to keep paying attention to what I got going on and what I'm saying because
10:36they didn't hurt this ton of time over and over.
10:38It sounds like he was genuinely hurt by something like he's a black business owner and something
10:43recently happened because I was looking at his eyes and his eyes look real watery like
10:47he was really upset by something that just happened and that's why he kind of went on
10:51that rant, but he's right.
10:52Stop playing the victim card and own up to what it is that we've done to our own communities.
10:57Stop pointing a finger at everybody else and pointing at ourselves.
11:00That's the first step, right?
11:02But it's a fantastic step if we can take it because now we know we're moving in the right
11:06direction, okay, to the point where we could possibly fix this and yeah, he's right.
11:13It's a whole lot of keeping up with the Joneses amongst black people.
11:18We wear a whole lot of other people's last names, you know, Hill figure, uh, uh, uh, Jacob,
11:27Mark Jacob, you know what I mean?
11:29Uh, uh, Votan and you, you, you name it, right?
11:35We wear a whole lot of other people's last names, but we don't really represent for our
11:40own and that's the problem and that's the problem.
11:43And even when we do in, in, in, in the black community, a lot of it is torn down because
11:50of the stuff that we've allowed to perpetuate.
11:53We've allowed these YNs to thrive.
11:55We've allowed this crime and this, this nonsense to thrive by the no snitching culture.
12:01But if we all adapted a different mentality, all of that stuff eventually goes out the window.
12:08Well, we can't do that.
12:09We can't do that.
12:10No snitching, no snitching.
12:12When the cops come through, I don't know.
12:14I don't know.
12:14Okay.
12:16We're going to keep living that life then.
12:18While, while, while, while these, while these, uh, uh, uh, Nigerians come over from Africa
12:25and they start making all the money while these Indians come over from overseas, they start
12:29making all the money.
12:30These Asians come over.
12:31They, they, they making buku bucks while you starve.
12:37Have at it though.
12:38If you like it, I love it.
12:40Y'all get in the comments.
12:41Let me know your thoughts and your opinions.
12:43Peace.
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