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RE: Why Black Empowerment Has Failed

in LeoFinance6 months ago

I would say that one of the largest inequalities that affect blacks is their inability to generate wealth. Wealth is not the measure of what you have made and purchased, but rather, the measure of what you have made and could purchase, but have not.

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They had a lifestyle and a cultural ability to grow their own wealth when they live as they had done historically. They had villages with homes and buildings and cattle and farmlands.

This problem as described above with that massive population hike has nothing to do with them being black. The black population along with the low to middle income families of all the other culture/races all sit with the same problem: An economy run by a greedy elite that uses politicking to keep people focused on racial issues while their instillations and regulations ensure that the real power derived from the taxman is managed and distributed by themselves.

We need the ANC out. We need a government made up of educated and morally conscientious souls who wish to resolve the socio-economic problems in South Africa and not benefit from them.

I can not speak to the political aspect, because I am admittedly ignorant of these things. I only speak to what I observe from our own demographic. The ability is there. The will is not. They would much rather be given their needs without effort.

Indeed. One has to ask why they have this mentality...

I have never looked at it in this way before but I know they love to spend not caring about tomorrow or next month ad it could be down to education. I know someone who just bought a new car for $200k and has no insurance.