How is gate keeping affecting the Black Community?

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How is gate keeping affecting the Black Community?


How is gate keeping affecting the Black Community?

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  1. The mentality of trying to be the big one on top instead of playing our roles is very pervasive in the black community. Instead of us finding our own niche, working together, and conducting mutually beneficial partnerships we see someone else who has something successful going for them as our rival and try to destroy it. This mentality makes it virtually impossible to practice group economics which can lead to more job opportunities, success, and business generation. It plays a big part as to why we're at the bottom globally compared to other groups.

  2. I can relate to this, I almost got arrested by police recently when a black cashier called store managers & police on me when one of my tenants was trying to pay house rent. They don't think I own any house in that town, canceled the transaction & escorted me out of the store & accused me of scam. Considering legal action against the store. But all this issue was orchestrated by a gate keeper for the white tenant of mine.

  3. Black people need to take responsibility for their own actions.I've come across a lot of Africans who will refuse to pay a fair wage to their fellow people.we exploit people's skills.only Black people ask for a discount when they come into your business.I don't see them asking sainsbury or gucci for a discount.

  4. Stop blaming religion for the plight of black people.we were mercilessly exploiting each other before they came on the scene. Today tribalism is still the biggest issue in my home country of Uganda.we lack unity and are insecure in who we are. Jews don't apologise for their heritage and have out classed every single group yet they are equally oppressed.

  5. I was fired twice from two different jobs by black supervisor in London without no good reason simply because they’re very arrogant, I don’t want to name the two companies but thanks God I’m full self employed for the past 10 years now which’s great 👍. It’s very good and fantastic to be self employed abroad it allowed you to determine who you deal with and not.

  6. My brother told his friend about a job opening at his job and put in a recommendation for him so, he got the job. After he got the job, my brother informed him that he was also going to tell other friends about additional openings at the company. His friend who he just helped get a job, told him not to tell anyone else about job openings in the company. We are indeed our biggest enemies.

  7. When you get that black interviewer for a job you're qualified for. You feel for sure you'll get the job. All your past interviewers have been white, Asian and Indian. Then all of a sudden, he gives you a hard time and rejects you for no good reason. Only reason is because you're also a black man. Your Hope's are now crushed.

  8. I have always said it we underestimate how callous and wicked our people can be. I know and lord knows I’m overly ready for anyone who is willing to cross my path. They would get immensely served with a burden they can’t carry most definitely.

  9. I have always helped my POC colleagues and shared all the information I have about advancing and promotion at work. It's no skin off my nose. I will continue to do it till I retire from work. I believe there is strength in numbers.