Do you wait for the government to come to your rescue? Are you lead by so called elites who tactics are outdated? Do these same leaders line their pockets at your expense- begging white/western corporations, countries or organizations for money and support? Have you forsaken your traditions to participate in the mainstream? Or Do you seek to contribute to a strong independent Africa or Black American community? Do you wish to prosper based your own values and achieved through you own hard work and ingenuity? Do you demand an honest and limited government who doesn't dictate who what and where you sale you goods? If the former you may be a hippo according to the prominent economist and prominent thinker George Ayittey. The latter must become the predominant group with in the race if we wish to prosper.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Thursday, October 25, 2007
A free Africa is a prosperous Africa.
I have not been as faithful to this project as I should have. I still take the subject serious and have rededicated myself to it, hopefully I can gain some momentum. My first return post feature Ghanaian economist and formost leader in the "Free Africa" movement, elder George Ayittey. The thrust of this video and his overall view is Africa must be free; practice free trade and free from imposed styles of government and economies(socialism & communism). Listen , learn , comment.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Why I started this blog.
I started this for blog for those Blacks who like I, are seeking the empowerment of our race. But also believe in Capitalism and economic power as a tool to redeem our place in the world, without sacrificing our culture and values. Unfortunately, Blacks seem to have been convinced by the liberals that forms of socialism and government action will help us prosper here and abroad. I believe we should take control of the economies of our community's and respective country's, to build a vehicles for future generations to use for economic and cultural prosperity. I realize the improbability of my goals coming to fruition, but I feel it is an important discussion. If I can influence the smallest group I'd be successful.
Like most goals education is extremely important and much of what I post will be directed at educating Blacks on the benefits of Capitalism.
So if your goal is true Black empowerment, please join me in discussing this topic.
Like most goals education is extremely important and much of what I post will be directed at educating Blacks on the benefits of Capitalism.
So if your goal is true Black empowerment, please join me in discussing this topic.
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