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She…..like so many others CLEARLY missed the point and truly doesn’t understand what Wallo was saying.
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She…..like so many others CLEARLY missed the point and truly doesn’t understand what Wallo was saying.
Reminds me of Tory! Tory’s my guy but![]()
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Tory Lanez Balled Out At A Luxury Store After Claiming He Was Discriminated Against By An Employee
He caught the guy he thought was being dismissive on video.www.bet.com
She did get his point though. She even says it "I understand if he's saying....". It wasn't hard for her to gather that within 10 seconds of watching the clip.She…..like so many others CLEARLY missed the point and truly doesn’t understand what Wallo was saying.
Its a simple concept. Support black business......within reason. Don't let someone rip you off of give you bad service because they're the same color as you. You are not entitled to anyone's money because they are the same color as you. He was being a little over the top with it tho.
I don't know why yall be begging people to take yall's money. I don't get it. If you get disrespected, leave/
How is he WRONG for telling OWNERS that they shouldn't hang their hat on being a black business and thinking that will be enough?Wallo was out there robbing and stealing. He done got a lil money and fame and let it get to his head…..
Bruh cool in my book but he deadass wrong.
How is he WRONG for telling OWNERS that they shouldn't hang their hat on being a black business and thinking that will be enough?
Please stay on topic and answer THAT question.
He is talking to OWNERS, not customers.
So he SHOULDN'T tell people in an industry that has so much turnover/failure that JUST being a black business isn't enough?
I swear you didn't read one Part of my question.Because in AMERICA, white businesses have been doing it forever. Shop with us just because of what and who we are. I can’t speak for other countries or nations.
But in America, foundational businesses, Fortune 500 companies, etc have been doing it since the days of Robber Barons and the Industrial Revolution
Why can’t Black people do the same (in America)?
I swear you didn't read one Part of my question.
Not ONE.
Again, you didn't read my question.You said why is it WRONG to hang their hat on race. And I explained to you that other races have, and have continued to do it in AMERICA.
So, why can’t black folks do the same??
Im not paying $300 for a $50 bottle, idc how black they are. I'll got to the white folks and drink them $3 drafts with a smile. Thats the point he's making. A smart consumer aint gonna just go for anything because you're black and you shouldn't expect them to. You don't just get money for showing up, the owners still have to produce a quality product. They're not going to make it if their only strategy is to tell everyone they're black owned business.

Name a spot. I think you’re assuming.You REALLY think white bars don’t price gauge?![]()
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Those white places have wine and top shelf liquor in the thousands
You said why is it WRONG to hang their hat on race. And I explained to you that other races have, and have continued to do it in AMERICA.
So, why can’t black folks do the same??
Wallo was talking to BUSINESS OWNERS.
So he told THEM that THEY need to come with something more than, "I am a black business, support me because of that" WHILE not putting out a quality product.
No issue with that message considering his audience.
You said why is it WRONG to hang their hat on race. And I explained to you that other races have, and have continued to do it in AMERICA.
So, why can’t black folks do the same??
I have no problem giving a look to a business first because it's Black owned/founded/operated. But if the product/service isn't what I want, I'm not going to support it and find something else (which may still be Black-owned). I do this with with every business regardless of who the owner is.
At the end of the day, good business is good business. Being Black-owned is just the icing on the cake for me.