the way this country was made....who benefited the most and what our ancestors and even each other went thru and how much black people was robbed and shitted on.
i applaud the man ..
hes taking from them and giving to us at times. but we shouldnt expect him to save us as a race.
the way this country was made....who benefited the most and what our ancestors and even each other went thru and how much black people was robbed and shitted on.
i applaud the man ..
hes taking from them and giving to us at times. but we shouldnt expect him to save us as a race.
we shouldnt celebrate jordans rings, nor tigers wins either.
they are athletes...thats what they do.
Start something at a low price and sell it a high price. Take the flip and buy something else at the low and sell at the high over and over again. HOPEFULLY along the way you're helping others out to empower themselves to do the same which in turn they're helping others as well starting a chain of ownership. Everyone eats and ownsHow we ever gonna control the narrative if we always end up selling to the others?
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But no one owns if everybody sellsStart something at a low price and sell it a high price. Take the flip and buy something else at the low and sell at the high over and over again. HOPEFULLY along the way you're helping others out to empower themselves to do the same which in turn they're helping others as well starting a chain of ownership. Everyone eats and owns
Its good see someone hasn’t forgot about that bulshit he pulled with the NFL,...
It's publicity... If he made a deal and lost 50 million, it'll be a talking point just like this....except he'd be called an idiot or whatever. I see your point thoNah, I get that, but he's been rich for a long time now. I just don't see the point off celebrating every time he uses his millions to make more millions. That's what rich people do. It's basically the American way.
This is just a me thing though. I don't think anyone should be celebrated for amassing wealth.
Idk if i really believe this statement, because its not like after struggling for decades, he finally got money and recognition a few years ago. Pretty sure he's lived with money longer than he's lived without it, even if he grew up in the hood. I mean, hes been a millionaire since his 20's in the 90's. Its 2021 rn.It's not only the money ,it's the entire arc of where he came from to where he is at now. He even said it himself to ASAP Ferg, he wakes up in his mansion in LA and doesn't believe the life he is living .
I think a lot of it has to do with how he made his money. He didn't go to college and get a job at some firm and work his way up to the top. He was A RAPPER that started his own record label, started his own clothing line, signed other rappers, made hit songs, sold millions of records and became a billionaire in the process. I bet if you check the Forbes list for Billionaires, there's probably not too many people that made a billion dollars that way.
The problem I have (and this is just me) is that he wears suits, ties and tuxedos. This is just my personal opinion so don't try to chop my head off. I think it would mean more, or make a bigger statement if he still wore baggy jeans and du rags. Meaning, you can still make a billion dollars without having to assimilate into "White culture".
I'd like to think if I made a million dollars I could still dress Hip Hop fashion; jeans, sneakers, hoodies, etc.
I don't think dressing in suits or tuxedos is reserved for White people...
He does but he’s also older with kids.I think a lot of it has to do with how he made his money. He didn't go to college and get a job at some firm and work his way up to the top. He was A RAPPER that started his own record label, started his own clothing line, signed other rappers, made hit songs, sold millions of records and became a billionaire in the process. I bet if you check the Forbes list for Billionaires, there's probably not too many people that made a billion dollars that way.
The problem I have (and this is just me) is that he wears suits, ties and tuxedos. This is just my personal opinion so don't try to chop my head off. I think it would mean more, or make a bigger statement if he still wore baggy jeans and du rags. Meaning, you can still make a billion dollars without having to assimilate into "White culture".
I'd like to think if I made a million dollars I could still dress Hip Hop fashion; jeans, sneakers, hoodies, etc.
It sounds like he still owns the other 50%So do he still own 50% of it?
I can’t find the answer