Dr Umar Johnson discusses diet, education, and economics of Blacks

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Dr Umar Johnson discusses diet, education, and economics of Blacks

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  1. I hear what he's saying. I've seen MANY black businesses who have NO black employees. They harass black customers to cater to rich white ones. And the money they do make, they don't even reinvest into the community. Be careful what black businesses you support. Not all skin is kin.

    That black businesses, SHOULD NOT be spending any of the money into a WHITE OWNED BUSINESS. Because if I give you 1 million dollars in revenue, what sense would it be for you to take it to a white owned business? I pretty much laid the white man.

  2. And he’s going to need wayyyyy more than 2 million dollars for this type of school. I attended private school on a full scholarship and although we had a lot of resources, he’s talking about a multi million dollar investment and operation.

  3. More action and less begging for donations and use your own economic power and lead by example. All that money you raised should of went into real investments that your preaching and then cash out to open that school. 10 years in and still blaming your shortcomings on the community. Unless your own credit is fucked up and you owe child support, and the IRS for not practicing what u preach so a loan from the bank is out the equation.

  4. I cannot agree with all of this because people can build wealth in one generation, the majority of millionaires did not receive an inheritance to become a millionaire. People need to learn how to SAVE and live below their means. Car buying is your #1 wealth killer. Stop buying a $30,000 car, buy a $4000 car and invest the other $26,000. Get your credit score up and purchase a home AFTER saving 3-6 months of expenses and other savings goals. Folks out here buying Gucci and Jordans when if you study wealthy people they are buying their primary school children clothes from WalMart because it makes no financial sense to spend frivolously on clothes when they could be saving in a 529 for college.