What can FBAs learn from the Somalis in MN?

U can walk into a daycare to apply your child and if u need assistance to afford it u can literally ask them what programs they're partnered with and indirectly find out how they get at least portions of their funding.

It's not a secretive conversation. Theres no reason to be reluctant to share that information.
 
U can walk into a daycare to apply your child and if u need assistance to afford it u can literally ask them what programs they're partnered with and indirectly find out how they get at least portions of their funding.

It's not a secretive conversation. Theres no reason to be reluctant to share that information.

None of those scenarios took place tho and no one is saying it's a secretive conversation but you...
 
None of those scenarios took place tho and no one is saying it's a secretive conversation but you...
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Not to mention at least a couple other posters referring to it as "giving up the game".

Lol
 
How a daycare gets funding is general information:

Grants
Government programs/partnerships
Donors
Tuition
Private finance

Etc

This is not "giving up the game"
She said she had been trying to get a loan iirc. And again, we are all projecting to a certain extent because she didn't lay out exactly how long she had been there to try and ask them about how they got started.

She left all of us to fill in blanks cause she didn't do it in her attempt to put them on blast
 
She said she had been trying to get a loan iirc. And again, we are all projecting to a certain extent because she didn't lay out exactly how long she had been there to try and ask them about how they got started.

She left all of us to fill in blanks cause she didn't do it in her attempt to put them on blast
That's still not my point. Even if we all agree for the sake of the argument that she's full of shit, y'all are still trying to argue that how a daycare gets it's funding is some secretive knowledge that can't be shared with just anyone. When in fact it can be shared with literally anybody and I promise it wouldn't hurt them.

Unless it's illegal
 
For the record I still don't even know if I believe all the daycare fraud that's being claimed and haven't even watched that nick shirley video.
 
The bold is what she came off as. If that wasn't what actually happened then she's either a shitty story teller or just wanted to get her shit off about how she feels about Somalians

If you say so bro. She said pretty clearly that she had struggled to get financing and that she specifically asked about getting that and they refused to tell her. If you think something as simple as sharing financing avenues is something that needs to be hidden from other black people, that says a lot about you and why black people as a community never get anywhere.

I ain't on this FBA vs Foreign born black people like others on here, but I do acknowledge the fact that a lot of them don't see us as allies or kin. Those people didn't tell her because they didn't want to help her not that it was some super special information that couldn't be shared. If she was Somali, they would have put her on, the same way Koreans, Ethiopians, Indians, etc... do with their people.
 
I still see this a couple of ways though

Personally, if someone asks me how did I get my house, I would tell them the process as it doesn't require me to divulge and personal details about myself. My pre approval might be different from theirs based on certain factors.

But it still is going to require some independent work from the person inquiring

I also don't know if just her issue with getting a business loan was the sole issue. Maybe that's where she misstepped and should've texted to focus on state assisted finding.

But her whole "let's get to the nitty gritty" just leaves so much open to interpretation about her true intentions, at least to me
 
She said she had been trying to get a loan iirc. And again, we are all projecting to a certain extent because she didn't lay out exactly how long she had been there to try and ask them about how they got started.

She left all of us to fill in blanks cause she didn't do it in her attempt to put them on blast

Yes, we're projecting a bit, but she wasn't as vague as you all are making it seem. She clearly states that the problem she faced was getting funding (which is a known problem for African Americans in general by the way) and that she noticed that the Somalis were having no problem getting funding. Then she said she asked how they did it. How much more information do you need? That should be good enough unless you believe there is some special way that the question needed to be asked.

At the end of the day, either you believe we should be community and black people should be open when it comes to helping other black people or you believe that people need to jump through certain hoops before they are worthy of help. Either way is fine, but if you feel the right way is the latter don't be on some pro-black shit because obstacles to getting help are the reason why our community is the way it is now.
 
Yes, we're projecting a bit, but she wasn't as vague as you all are making it seem. She clearly states that the problem she faced was getting funding (which is a known problem for African Americans in general by the way) and that she noticed that the Somalis were having no problem getting funding. Then she said she asked how they did it. How much more information do you need? That should be good enough unless you believe there is some special way that the question needed to be asked.

At the end of the day, either you believe we should be community and black people should be open when it comes to helping other black people or you believe that people need to jump through certain hoops before they are worthy of help. Either way is fine, but if you feel the right way is the latter don't be on some pro-black shit because obstacles to getting help are the reason why our community is the way it is now.
I think we are more aligned on this than not.

I'ma just chalk this up to two things

1. They were clearly gatekeeping
2. They are doing something illegal
 
Niggas can’t Google shit? She was an intern like what
Took me 5 min

Become a Provider https://share.google/cLl2IUZ6CR3TasStp

I keep trying to avoid assuming she wants to commit fraud but it's pretty straightforward from this link plus a couple more I found

Are ya'll being for real?

I'm asking this seriously. Again, this chick identified the problem. She said she was having a hard time getting funding. Do you guys really think the solution to that problem is Google?

There's a hill you have to get over just to get in the game and it's higher for black people. Maybe it's because my wife is a black female business owner and I've been with her every step of the way, so off top I know exactly what she's talking about. There's nothing nefarious here. It's a pretty well known problem black people face. That's why you can got to any black neighborhood in America and find three times as many Asian owned businesses as black owned businesses.
 
I think we are more aligned on this than not.

I'ma just chalk this up to two things

1. They were clearly gatekeeping
2. They are doing something illegal

I honestly think it's number 1. A lot of Africans are very insular when it comes to their community, and they don't really consider us as part of their community. That's not a knock against them. It just is what it is. Black solidarity is really some Western Hemisphere ish.
 
Are ya'll being for real?

I'm asking this seriously. Again, this chick identified the problem. She said she was having a hard time getting funding. Do you guys really think the solution to that problem is Google?

There's a hill you have to get over just to get in the game and it's higher for black people. Maybe it's because my wife is a black female business owner and I've been with her every step of the way, so off top I know exactly what she's talking about. There's nothing nefarious here. It's a pretty well known problem black people face. That's why you can got to any black neighborhood in America and find three times as many Asian owned businesses as black owned businesses.
I listened to it a couple more times

She stated she had been having issues getting a business loan. So again, I'm left to assume she didn't research anything further than that. If she tried getting funding through the state assisted options, she doesn't make that clear

The first thing I would've done is research other finding options. I also still contend she is asking a potential rival business how to get put on. That presents it's own set of issues.
 
I listened to it a couple more times

She stated she had been having issues getting a business loan. So again, I'm left to assume she didn't research anything further than that. If she tried getting funding through the state assisted options, she doesn't make that clear

The first thing I would've done is research other finding options. I also still contend she is asking a potential rival business how to get put on. That presents it's own set of issues.

I guess I'm biased because I've seen how the game works a little. There is absolutely the possibility that she wanted them to give her the blueprint for success and hadn't really done her own legwork.
 
I guess I'm biased because I've seen how the game works a little. There is absolutely the possibility that she wanted them to give her the blueprint for success and hadn't really done her own legwork.
And I think this is where czar, black, and I are

I wasn't even trying to imply that she "got what she deserved" or anything like that but it just appears she didn't really try to do much of anything other than ask what she needs to do
 
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