How to Free Blacks from Oppression
Oppression – “prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.”
Create Black-Owned Banks
Create Black-Owned Farms
Create Black-Owned Schools
Create Black-Owned Restaurants
Create Black-Owned Movie Theaters
Create Black-Owned Cable Networks
Create Black-Owned Technology Companies
Create Black-Owned Grocery Stores
Create Black-Owned Car Washes
Create Black-Owned Shoe Lines
Create Black-Owned Real Estate Companies
Create Black-Owned Bookstores
Create Black-Owned Automotive Companies
Create Black-Owned Shopping Malls
Create Black-Owned Clothing Stores
Create Black-Owned Fast Food Places
Create Black-Owned Insurance Companies
Create Black Business Districts
Create Black-Owned Hotels
Create Black-Owned Motels
Create Black-Owned Gas Stations
Create Black-Owned Laundry Mats
Create Black-Owned Digital Magazines
Create Black-Owned Radio Stations
Create Black-Owned Skyscrapers
Create Black-Owned Museums
Create Black-Owned Airlines
Create Black-Owned Movie Production Studios
Create Black-Owned Book Publishers
Create Black-Owned Distribution Companies
Create Black-Owned Hospitals
Create Black-Owned Health Care Companies
Create Black-Owned Haunted Houses
Create Black-Owned Financial Management Companies
Create Black-Owned Advertising Companies
Create Black-Owned Investment Companies
To free Blacks from oppression, Blacks must own resources and build wealth to pass down to future generations. Black parents are failing their children by not giving them any advantages when they are born. Most Black children do not like reading which is one of the best ways to educate oneself into prosperity. Blacks depend on whites and other people to provide food, shelter, and clothing for them. This is a slave mentality, depending on your oppressor for your basic necessities is a horrible proposition.
Due to the media and schools, it is okay for Black students to go through school not knowing anything about opening their own businesses but instead beg for jobs in a society that isn’t hiring Blacks. Schools in black communities should teach and support topics like entrepreneurship and business.
Yes, entrepreneurship is hard, but being Black in a capitalistic society that treats you like a second class citizen is also hard. There is a sense of pride and freedom in having ownership instead of working for someone else.
It is time to take back our communities and come together to serve our own needs instead of having foreigners in our community selling products to us, but taking all of their money back to their own communities.