Thursday, January 31, 2019

Income Tax Checks

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Around this time of year most of us have to file our taxes, regardless of being employers, employees, or even disabled. Often its too many employees with the consumer mindset ready to spend an income tax check before it even hits the account or mailbox. Many non-Black people know this, and there will be a slew of ads coming your way about how you should spend it.

My question to you is, why spend it at all?

As Black people, we already know how companies thrive off of our business (excluding Black owned businesses for the most part). This year, hang on to your money if a purchase isn't imperative. Try keeping that money in your account. We can do a lot more than boycott Christmas, and money that you don't spend is money saved. Consider what you can do in five years if you save your yearly income tax funds, it can go towards investing in something you've prepared for during that time.

Its 2019. If you're old enough to know better, you're old enough to do better. Having the newest, biggest, and best products aren't necessary. Challenge yourself to make your current TV work, if you need a phone, consider going with a mid ranged phone or a basic phone that gives you the basics function. If you're on the grind, and an app isn't imperative to what you do on a daily basis then a basic phone could work. In fact, a basic phone could actually help you focus more on what you need to do. Down time can be used to catch up on social media. If your job is affected because you can't stay out of facebook, that's a problem unless you work for facebook so think of the pros vs cons.

Think bigger than a purchase this year. Think of tomorrow, next week, next month, year, and what can happen if you work a plan.

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Brotha Bee: Adam, Eve, and White Supremacy

There is tons of evidence of Black women and Black men doing the bidding of White Supremacy, proudly. These people are indulging in forbidden fruit, and it reminds me of Adam & Eve.



Thursday, January 17, 2019

That's Private: None of your Business

There are quite a few non-Black people that ask a lot of questions. There are quite a few Black people that answer a lot of those questions, and that's a problem. These people are not privy to whats going on in your life, what you make, and anything else you deem as "private".

Take a look at previous posts and ask yourself if I've ever promoted being an open book. You have nothing if everyone knows all your cards. Think of poker or spades. They can deal with you from that point, and I can even reference chess. If they know all your moves, they can prepare and take you out regardless of your planned moves or make you think its a success before taking you out.

If they approach you asking question, ask them "Why?". You don't even have to stress yourself out, just ask the question. This isn't a plantation, thats none of their business, you're not their child. Thats a fact, and your children also have to know how to deal with these serpents. You're getting nothing out of telling them all of your business, and I don't even recommend that you waste time doing surveys if they aren't compensating you properly. Think about it, these companies get paid adequately to obtain this information from you and that aids the entities that hire them. They take what you know and form it into weapons to take out Black people, even if its money to fund someone running for a government job with a mindset that negatively impacts Black people. It doesn't have to be the individual, they can help someone else do it.

They will allow you to be in certain groups to use you. Just because they have a lab rat to compile data from, doesn't mean the lab rat is a friend.