| How many things in your home was bought from a black company | |
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| Topic Started: Dec 17 2015, 11:59 PM (2,018 Views) | |
| cisslybee2012 | Dec 18 2015, 11:53 PM Post #11 |
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Why do that? |
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| Mitch | Dec 18 2015, 11:55 PM Post #12 |
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Cisslybee is it wrong for Jews to support Jews, is it wrong for Koreans to support Koreans? |
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| cisslybee2012 | Dec 19 2015, 12:53 AM Post #13 |
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It's delusional to look at it in form of race. If your country is Korean or Jewish, then business and industry isn't based on race but on the need of the people in that country. Okay, so in a mixed race country like America, the same natural law still applies. Business and industry is based on the need of the people in America. Not on race. Now you take George Foreman and other AA entrepreneurs, their products are sold on a national or worldwide scale. So it doesn't matter whether anybody black buy the products or not, because the entrepreneur will still make a killing in sales. Oprah made her billions on a mass scale. It wasn't only black people who watched her show, her movies, bought her magazines, and so forth. The world is everyone's oyster now, to whoever decides to harness themselves a piece of it. Even little kids, including black kids, are becoming entrepreneurs making millions from a global audience, so why sit around deluding yourself on buying black? It doesn't mean anything and makes no kind of sense. Edited by cisslybee2012, Dec 19 2015, 12:56 AM.
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| U Thant | Dec 19 2015, 09:25 AM Post #14 |
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This is actually even more delusional. Because you are telling but 25% of the, truth, since each country you listed does use Race/Ethnicity as the quintessential element to exclude people from the population. So you just sat here and focused only on, the end result, of the populous which created racist ways to populate itself. As you then focused on their developed retail culture which formed, after that, instead of you recognizing Racism's infrastructure they used to develop that retail circuit----- in terms of a nation's entire supply and demand marketing channels. |
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| U Thant | Dec 19 2015, 09:34 AM Post #15 |
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Once again, here you only tell a small amount of the truth -----as you leave out the nucleus of facts which fuel this circumstance you explain. For instance, you leave out how big-media paints terrible pictures of Negroes in America. Then uses CNN FOX-News ABC CBS NBC etc. to disseminate those terrible images to the world. The world, then uses those horrid images to form and shape vile opinions of American Negroes for the purpose of excluding us from The Global Market. We are viewed as irresponsible and untrustworthy to, The Global Market, as a direct result of America's racist big-media which hates darkskinned-Blacks especially so it goes decade after decade painting us as subhuman savages. |
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| Chicago | Dec 19 2015, 02:04 PM Post #16 |
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It's people like Cisslybee why black businesses have a hard time, even though she's black she don't feel a need to support black owned business. Other races of people don't have that mindset, they support each other. |
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| Chicago | Dec 19 2015, 02:06 PM Post #17 |
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Cisslybee black businesses don't just sell products to black people, they sell products to people of all race. There are 40 million black people in America and it would greatly help if black people supported black owned businesses. |
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| Chicago | Dec 19 2015, 04:44 PM Post #18 |
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Some black owned businesses can stay open and do great, with just black supporting them. |
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| cisslybee2012 | Dec 19 2015, 06:15 PM Post #19 |
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As far as I know, All ethnic groups in America eats cereal, for just one example. There's nothing on the cereal box saying blacks can't buy or eat it. So you can either live your life deluding yourself on buying black, or you can harness yourself a piece of the oyster. The choice is yours.
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| cisslybee2012 | Dec 19 2015, 06:20 PM Post #20 |
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The hard time any black business is having won't mend by black people going out of their way to buy. Businesses come and go everyday, and that fact of life is the same for everybody. There's no special exceptions in nature for black people. So their businesses come and go like everybody else's. To have a business that stands indefinitely takes a variety of measures to be obtained and maintained. And black people buying isn't one of them. |
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