What Would Happen If Segregation Never Ended?
Before I pretend like I'm the doctor from "Back to The Future," let's talk a little about being forced into giving something to someone. You may be saying, "Hey, what integration did was good because you wouldn't have Black folks working for lucrative companies like Microsoft.” Well, after this post you're going to be like "Wow, I would have never imagined a world where we had the chips in our favor." Anyway, a lot of these companies don't hire Black folks because they want to; they hire them to meet a quota in certain cases. If you start your sentence by saying, "In the company I work for I'm the first Black" you already know what the deal is. When you focus on getting yours, you'll see something amazing happen. Okay, Marty, let's travel back to a time when Black folks had to deal with having to put up with signs that said: "No Coloreds Allowed.”
Let's say we time-traveled and we were carrying the book Powernomics to pass the time. Let's say we went to visit Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he was in College before he got his Ph.D. We talk with him, and he’s struggling with the idea of how Black folks are being treated. We’re in the library, and we take what he’s saying as something we can take back to our time so we can understand why he did what he did when it came to his viewpoints on integration. We shake his hand and part ways. We don't tell him about the future or his demise because we don't want to change the timeline. We get back to our timeline and notice that we left our Powernomics book in the past! We notice things looked a little different.
We notice that ghettos aren't filled with Black folks. It’s sprinkled with a few Black people, but non-Black people inhabit the majority of the ghettos. We notice that many of the stores look Black-owned for miles on end. This seems a little weird to us, so we turn on the TV when we get home. It's Martin Luther King's Birthday, and his speeches are on TV. To our surprise, there is not an "I Have a Dream" speech. It was never written. Integration never takes place. There was no Civil Rights Movement. It was the Black Human Rights Movement. What happened? When we left Martin Luther King that day, we left our Powernomics book on the table. He read it over and over. He made speeches on Black folks thinking about Black empowerment instead of segregation or integration. He even said in one of his Black Human Rights speeches, "Integrate the money!" Him and Malcolm X made their trip to the United Nations (UN) and had the Nation Of Islam come along with them, along with hundreds of thousands of other Black folks so nothing would happen to them. They made it clear to the UN that Black folks are wrongly treated in America, and the UN did its investigation. This forced the U.S. to integrate the money and make Black Human Rights an Amendment in the Bill Of Rights! Here is what happened over the years.
The Negro Leagues are still operating, Black-owned and more profitable than the Major Leagues.
There is a Black Basketball League (BBL) and other Black-owned sports leagues that have all of the best players; pretty much all the best players in the NBA as we know it today.
All the Black Inventors have formed businesses and/or licensed their patents to Black-owned businesses. This means that a Black company owns all of the modern inventions that we take for granted today (cell phones, internet, etc.). Black folks rarely sell their businesses to White companies. However, White companies are selling their businesses to Black companies left and right.
The Black family is intact because more jobs and wealth are being created in Black communities. Welfare is for White folks. Furthermore, they make sure to take full advantage of it. Black people never fight for it because they have their own social-economic program called "Group Economics.”
White police officers rarely gunned down anyone in Black communities because Law protects Black people according to the Bill Of Rights as human-beings (rather than three-fourths human-beings). Also, the majority of the Black communities are middle class to upper class.
The "No Coloreds Allowed" signs are removed because Black people have serious paper. There are more Black millionaires and billionaires--due to all of the jobs and Black-owned businesses.
Politicians focus their campaigns on winning the Black vote because Black folks vote as a bloc. When Black politicians do their campaigns, they have no fear of mentioning Black communities.
The Black population is 40% in The U.S because they have an open door policy to African Immigrants and Black Immigrants from all over of the world. More Black people means a thriving economy for the country. Black Hispanics have no problem claiming their "Blackness" either.
Black folks in America are doing business globally with other Black firms around the world. –Confidence Magnet, 02/15/2015 Courtesy of UPA
White people extract resources from Black people because there is a big enough group of Black people that value White over Black. So, if there's a Black-owned business around that sells something, you have a particular segment of Black people that will not patronize it because Black people are running it. They would instead go to a rinky-dink White establishment instead of a well-built black-owned business. To them, White is right, no matter how high cost or low quality it is.
The people that are on the Black empowerment tip will spot people trying to extract resources from us and will say:
"If you want these resources, you better pony up some resources we can use too."
This means if they want our successful software company, in return, we want hundreds of acres of land or maybe, we deny their offers no matter how high the offer is. If you're thinking, "They're just going to take it like they do everything else," then think about this:
If we can empower ourselves on the business-level, we will have even more power on the judicial, law enforcement, and political levels as well. If you read the book “Powernomics” by Claud Anderson, he mentions that the first line of defense against White supremacy and increasing Black empowerment is building a community around black businesses.
If we have thriving businesses everywhere, Non-black people will need jobs. This means they're going to be forced into working for a Black-owned establishment because the job market may be scarce in other non-Black owned establishments. The funny thing is I think that the discrimination will be way lower in the Black-owned businesses because Black people are usually fair when it comes to the treatment of other people because we know how it feels to be wronged by others. I’m not talking about the black people that kiss other groups' asses, but the Black folks that treat people fairly. –Confidence Magnet, 08/11/2018 Courtesy of UPA
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