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Great job Sir I'm proud to see you do so well in your life. And I pray you can encourage many other black men how to do what your doing. I'm proud to see you doing so well.
@27:00 Maggie brings up her approach on finding a black doctor. While it may seem somewhat racist to non blacks, research continues to show the disparity in fair health care treatments between non black health providers and black patients. So it's literally a healthcare decision.
That's funny. I've found my old account that I lost with my old phone. It sucks how google makes it impossible for you to get your old account back without sending a verification code to your old phone or email that you no longer have access to.
that last bit with candace owens makes me realize some people really are unaware. Politicians do not care of any poor person's pain. The real movers of th country are those who control the resources and the politicians simply appeal to them red or blue for a bigger coffer. Otherwise fun video, enjoyed it.
Instead of seeing them displaying their USUAL OPULENCE, I'm one of those who like to see them use their wealth in A VERY MEANINGFUL WAY of the reestablishing of BLACK WALL STREETS, OUR INSTITUTIONS!!! There are some mentioned in this posting who are following that example and having "THAT SPIRIT."
I like to see successful African Americans who marry black and go out their way to hire talented blacks to run their company's like every other race of successful ppl do with their race. Anything thing else is LESS THEN IMO like the first guy who claimed to be multicultural and not black!! I would bet the majority of the ppl managing his companies are white. This doesn't help our communities like other races help theirs!!
This documentary made my day. So proud of you black brothers and sisters. It's about time for you to shine and do you. Atlanta is one of the countries l will visit. Thank you for sharing 💞
Reading “Our Kind of People” got me hella interested. And it’s funny because Candace Owen definitely popped in my head because she has the same kind of attitude when it comes to disassociating herself from other black people.
Generational empowerment financially is real success!!! I invent new products easy! My dad taught me everything! No need nobody else's money. Not begging nobody for capital but could use more start-up funding.
Its wonderful to see Americans who work hard and get what they deserve. The narrator seemed threatened as the show when on. Said micro aggressions about black Chinese that didn't seem appropriate or warranted. The last comment at the credits about black elites taking over. Im not sure why he said that what they are supposed to be taking over. Other than that I enjoyed the video.
The Black Chinese comment was actually a great question that was posed, they asked simply were the tooth brush was made, and he said China, so that in itself shows that it was not a product that was made by Black Folks... A black owned company does not have to have all of it's products sourced by a Black manufacturer ... It would be impossible to have everything made by us, we don't have all the resources as yet to pull that off , Globally....... And we limit ourselves by only saying we only sell with Black folks.....Being a Black Company I believe is enough , employing Black Folks, and selling to the Global Market is Success .....Just my take on the situation....
wow, is this by coincidence the name of the channel is Java. Have you ever been to Java? Indonesia. or have a relationship with the Javanese. or is it just from the well-known Java script program. congratulations boss. good luck for the future .
i think its important that the black community stick together and supports them as well as that more black people get rich and in the upperclass. Because there is the racism enormously and you only can fight racism through a contact. But i think the comparison between america first and black first is a bit fatal because we are talking here about ethnic groups within a country. If you are starting to go up in the upperclass but then in the same time distancing from white people you 1. do the same and discriminate white people and 2. you support the racism of the white people against you . But all in all great documentary with well explained viewpoints. I can understand everyone here and im glad that the african americans become richer
No it does not, Excellence is subjective .... as is Wealth ,, This Documentary is only Focusing on Financial Wealth, there is Spiritual Wealth , Physical Wealth, Mental Wealth, Land Wealth , and a host of other types of Wealth that don't translate into Money...... Unfortunately in the Western world, especially here in America , we put a high Value on Money regardless of how a person actually is...Sad state of affairs....
As I see it, no matter how rich you may be, when your a black person your still under rules of the most powerful people. and made them the most powerful people are ?????? So black people need to get back with god, and learn the screts of God ways
Alot of racism coming from a few of these 'Black' (percentage) people. I Love the real estate guy at the start who just lives his life, doesn't waste his brain space with alot of race or skin colour talk
3:57 One in 50 families are millionaires.....that is just 2%. Later they say an upper class representing 3% of Af. America population.....can we at least agree that those are not good stats...
she meant that not even the average american (anymore anyway) regardless of race sex or creed, lives in such a nice home like she displayed. But only the rich can.
There are more economic inequalities per capita and in the black community per capita is 65k dollars while the whites are 75k dollars but a black person today has more possibilities of being rich.So while 90% are a percentage less than whites, the percentage of wealthy blacks is high: 10%-15% or 4.8 million earn more than 100k a year.
I got 20 billion I can use to open an account in a black owned bank. That's what yall need. Yall need a bank. I'll put it in writing to not touch the account for 50 years.
not sinophobic but there has been a growing awareness of how badly asian american businesses treat their black customers, clients etc. They would come in, set up shop in a low income predominately black neighborhood, talk smack about their customers while simultaneously profitting and ASAP, move their homes to a non-black community and take their cashflow with them. Now that we have technology, these asian american businesses get caught on camera doing their whether physical or verbal abuse on predominately black customers and it constantly leaves a bad taste in people's mouth. The hair and nail business is especially brutal on both the customer and business side. For example, i known many a black hair business owners who've had a very hard time getting the same cheap deals that fellow koreans, chinese and even japanese would get. Or worse, not get served by these suppliers at all making work arounds incredibly expensive and taxing. It's also why some start up black businesses can be so expensive. Anyone who has hustled knows that everyone wants a cheap deal but sometimes when you can't get materials for cheap, the cost to stay afloat has to be passed onto the consumer. It's very grimy once you start working in the business world.
People bow to trends. If people are valued and honored by Society, trend-minded people honors them; if society mistreat and dishonors people, trend-minded people see them as trash. Poverty and wrecked families create people who tend to act trashy, reinforcing the negative image. Being sinophobic is not going to change any of that, but blacks ignoring everyone and focusing on their own mental care and family healing might eventually help. Successful business people tend to be ruthless, nasty and don’t care (capitalists), normal people must choose businesses where they can thrive without acting greedy and nasty to others. If a business disrespects you, stop supporting them; complaining to a capitalist will cause them to laugh in your face, they don’t care, they just want your money.
Okay where are the factories that are producing all these products and clothing? I would like to research that... Meet the employees that are producing and making these products for you. And I'd like to know the wages that you are paying the employees to make your products. I want to know if the employees are living good. I have resources who frequent Africa who can answer that question for me if you know resources are coming from Africa to China to make your products what are you doing for Africa? You know right now there is a community in Africa all they want are mattresses that are in case so they don't have to sleep on the ground they want clean water to drink so they don't get cholera they're asking for mosquito nets so because they're contracting malaria children are dying of this. Simple things like a mattress a mosquito net clean water are you providing that to them with all your wealth since you care so much!!!! Oh I did my research Africa does not export to China the products that China is producing for you unless you're talking diamonds? Why don't you start production here in the USA and hire United States citizens to produce your products? SMH To me this is just all flash and cash. Carry on good luck hope you become all millionaires billionaires zillionaires!
realistically, for a small budget startup, producing in the USA requires too much money or an buttload of fans before you start selling so they would be willing to pay the higher price due to producing on American soil. it'sfar cheaper to export labor than to create in house.
😂😂 We are good here in Africa , We dont need your handouts.. If you have never been physical to Africa and only see it on your western media you will have such comments about Africa
You're painting a broad brush that Americans don't see your ethnicity as being successful and wealthy that's foolish. And it's offensive. You know more power to anyone who can make a lot of money not everyone could do that. But don't put me in a box. I base what I feel about somebody by their conduct and behavior. How they treat their neighbor their community and all people around them. I'm not so much embracing the term slavery as much as I would the term servant. Any of us who work for a living a paycheck work for someone else is a servant. And who was the most humble servant of all you ask. I believe Jesus the Christ.👑 ACTS 17:,26 KJV BIBLE 🕊️💕
Hard to watch because I’m not materialistic. Wealthy people who enjoy their wealth and nothing else but try to get more seem useless and meaningless. The hunger to look like and be like rich people comes off pathetic especially since rich people tend to seem empty and pathetic. Rich people who have an interest in something real and beneficial to the world, they make sense. But the showiness looks sad, so rich people tend to look sad. This wasn’t interesting enough to watch.
@@danielcunningham6727 Jealousy is wanting what they have. I want everyone to be rich enough to have what they want, no one need more than that. People who have more, if they used it in meaningful, beneficial ways would be good and interesting, like how Elon musk uses his wealth to build his dreams, that’s interesting and exciting to watch. Personally I want enough to get what I want, I don’t want more than that because then it gets boring. Since I don’t like a lot of stuff (I’m not a materialistic person), I don’t need much wealth to get what I want therefore I don’t want what they have. Materialism is for showing off, I’m a hermit, I don’t feel the need to show off.
Not really. You don't understand the Black ECONOMIC plight. The current economic condition of the Black American community is in critical condition that is challenged by poverty, financial insolvency, low wage growth/wage stagnation, economic immobility, overreliance on social programs, and other forms of economic injustices. It has been noted that Black America has a $1.5 trillion in consumer buying power on an annual basis. But Black America retain a mere 2% ($30 billion) of its annual buying power in the community. Given that Black America is the least wealthy community in America, they must to revisit group economics immediately for their economic empowerment. Black consumers patronizing great black-owned businesses is the first step.
nathan doing the most but the short answer is, asian american businesses treat the black people they serve like crap and make it hard for emerging black businesses in hair and nail industries to get afloat due to numerous issues, both social and financial. Asians don't help their case by constantly getting caught on camera now. Gotta love technology.
Only when it comes from a black person. Its perfectly okay for asians, white, jews to do business with each other but as soon as a black woman decides to prefer a black business, its a problem.
Hey There! I hope you’re enjoying our documentaries so far!
Just adding a note here to let you all know that we’re currently releasing a selection of our award-winning documentaries to highlight some topics that are really important to us. The first is ‘Las Abogadas’, following four immigration attorneys over a four-year odyssey as the US government upends every law to protect those fleeing from violence and war ⤵
th-cam.com/video/tgm_d0TaAII/w-d-xo.html
I like to see African Americans who rich without a ball or mic in their hands.
AGREED!!!!!!!! 💯💯💯💯💯
I mean. For the longest time that was the only way that my people were accepted into society 🤦🏽♀️
@@chanelegray6993 True we are not getting rich in other places
who are rich...
Great job Sir I'm proud to see you do so well in your life. And I pray you can encourage many other black men how to do what your doing. I'm proud to see you doing so well.
Can we get an African American Whole Food or Trader Joe's so we don't have to go way over there? 😊
We should all be able to shop together.
@@Michelle-pn9xt Not sure what you mean.
Create our own grocery stores, support black farmers, and black products. Their is enough of them out here to fill an entire grocery store.
@27:00 Maggie brings up her approach on finding a black doctor. While it may seem somewhat racist to non blacks, research continues to show the disparity in fair health care treatments between non black health providers and black patients. So it's literally a healthcare decision.
THIS IS WHAT I NEED TO SEE MORE OF!
Dr Umar would have a field day with Don Peebles....
Watching in 2024
I'm extremely proud of all African American with wealth. And for the record love doesn't have a color....
I love this. I see myself one day soon, expressing my love for my business as well. God is good.
That's funny. I've found my old account that I lost with my old phone. It sucks how google makes it impossible for you to get your old account back without sending a verification code to your old phone or email that you no longer have access to.
Really interesting documentary, thanks to all the people involved. I like the reporting style, genuine but sensitive.
This was honestly too short, loved it
lol, Media is the reason why we don’t see successful black Americans. Go down South, you will see tons of Black lawyers and doctors. 😂😂
that last bit with candace owens makes me realize some people really are unaware. Politicians do not care of any poor person's pain. The real movers of th country are those who control the resources and the politicians simply appeal to them red or blue for a bigger coffer.
Otherwise fun video, enjoyed it.
So true! And it’s so funny her saying black people are slaves to the Democratic Party when she’s just as much as a slave to the republicans 😂.
Instead of seeing them displaying their USUAL OPULENCE, I'm one of those who like to see them use their wealth in A VERY MEANINGFUL WAY of the reestablishing of BLACK WALL STREETS, OUR INSTITUTIONS!!!
There are some mentioned in this posting who are following that example and having "THAT SPIRIT."
Greenwood was rebuilt bigger and more wealthy than before after the massacre...... It still died.
Wall Street, not Wall Streets!!!!!
@@Michelle-pn9xt I meant WALL STREETS in major cities around the country, where we can grow and experience ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL SOVEREIGNTY.
No matter how ppl live the willl assumes & hate no matter how a black individual get their wealth it's all about hard work & dedication
This is what we need my chosen people our own business
As soon as he made is first million he marries a white model. That speaks loudly as to how he kept climbing the ladder.
I noticed that and i thought she was going to be white
His choice. Nothing wrong with that
Hope it works out. It didn't for OJ
@@SuperSick98383 it is always so easy to see the negative side of things
I knew how she was going to look before they said anything about race 😂😂😂
I have watched this so many times and will continue to do so
People from other countries need to see this.
I like to see successful African Americans who marry black and go out their way to hire talented blacks to run their company's like every other race of successful ppl do with their race. Anything thing else is LESS THEN IMO like the first guy who claimed to be multicultural and not black!! I would bet the majority of the ppl managing his companies are white. This doesn't help our communities like other races help theirs!!
This documentary made my day. So proud of you black brothers and sisters. It's about time for you to shine and do you. Atlanta is one of the countries l will visit. Thank you for sharing 💞
Maggie is me, and I am Maggie. I loved watching her segment!
Why her hair so white why ? COS YOU GOT £€$ DONT MAKE it right 31:54
Interesting video!!! Having multiple viewpoints helps see the ⚙️ behind many ways of life!!!!
Reading “Our Kind of People” got me hella interested. And it’s funny because Candace Owen definitely popped in my head because she has the same kind of attitude when it comes to disassociating herself from other black people.
More power to you, Madame Maggie
No black person is new rich we all ready are our DNA says som
facts first black republicans
Amazing Grace ... excellent, thank you!!!
Black is beautiful ❤
It's really not
You guys stole this whole video from the DW Documentary TH-cam channel and added a new voice over. Shameful.
Wow
Thank you Java for the great documentary!!!
Como eu queria isto para meu Brasil...
Hard work is a common factor
Generational empowerment financially is real success!!! I invent new products easy! My dad taught me everything! No need nobody else's money. Not begging nobody for capital but could use more start-up funding.
"If you are going to marry a fisherman, don't be surprised when he goes fishing." ldl.... Priceless!
I love great documemtary like this one
Nice 👍 ❤ the black elite
Excellent! GO BLACK
I got tell you, I LOVE MY PEOPLE
Plenty of light skinned Black People
Exactly, easier to make business connections when your racially ambiguous
Featuring candace owens in a documentary about black excellence . . . Is this a joke?
Exactly 🤦🏻♂️
She is a black elite tho
@@darickfoxo7986 Aint ish elite abour Candace Owens ‼️
@@black12212 she is by income, and accomplishments which puts her in the black elite class….
She is black and she is rich. Her politics are irrelevant
Its wonderful to see Americans who work hard and get what they deserve. The narrator seemed threatened as the show when on. Said micro aggressions about black Chinese that didn't seem appropriate or warranted. The last comment at the credits about black elites taking over. Im not sure why he said that what they are supposed to be taking over. Other than that I enjoyed the video.
The Black Chinese comment was actually a great question that was posed, they asked simply were the tooth brush was made, and he said China, so that in itself shows that it was not a product that was made by Black Folks... A black owned company does not have to have all of it's products sourced by a Black manufacturer ... It would be impossible to have everything made by us, we don't have all the resources as yet to pull that off , Globally....... And we limit ourselves by only saying we only sell with Black folks.....Being a Black Company I believe is enough , employing Black Folks, and selling to the Global Market is Success .....Just my take on the situation....
I love thus story, to see the accplozemt of black excellence
Stay woke, and stay connected to our holy God Jéhovah, and remember we have been given a spirit of “FEAR”, but of
#SupportBlackOwned #BuyBlack
wow, is this by coincidence the name of the channel is Java. Have you ever been to Java? Indonesia. or have a relationship with the Javanese. or is it just from the well-known Java script program. congratulations boss. good luck for the future .
He looks biracial not Afroamerican
His Mum is White !
No she's not his mom is definitely a fair skinned black woman he talks about it .
@@WilConquer well whatever his mom is, his dad is not that 😂 cuz he said he's multiracial
most african americans are 80% black and 20% white so technically it makes no difference
i think its important that the black community stick together and supports them as well as that more black people get rich and in the upperclass. Because there is the racism enormously and you only can fight racism through a contact. But i think the comparison between america first and black first is a bit fatal because we are talking here about ethnic groups within a country. If you are starting to go up in the upperclass but then in the same time distancing from white people you 1. do the same and discriminate white people and 2. you support the racism of the white people against you . But all in all great documentary with well explained viewpoints. I can understand everyone here and im glad that the african americans become richer
Racism is living in the past. Work hard to get better
@@JesusChristismySavior-Julie racism will unfortunately always be existing as long as stupid people (enourmos amount of people are stupid) will exist
Made me proud 💪🏾👨🏾
Wait let me get this clear having money makes you excellent
Yes, in some ways it does.
No it does not, Excellence is subjective .... as is Wealth ,, This Documentary is only Focusing on Financial Wealth, there is Spiritual Wealth , Physical Wealth, Mental Wealth, Land Wealth , and a host of other types of Wealth that don't translate into Money...... Unfortunately in the Western world, especially here in America , we put a high Value on Money regardless of how a person actually is...Sad state of affairs....
Sadly it does, even if every dollar was handed to you
@@skinnytimmy1 so whatever bar white folks set for greatness has to become ours SMFH
Thank you in advance
YAaas QUEEN 👸🏾 ✨️
Noce house and cars, most importantly its good you work hard and you went after your dreams.
Glad you saved the best for last!
These folks rerocked this video 🤦🏿♂️ I was excited too
Great show!! Candice owens especially her supporters look crazy asl 😂😂😂
As I see it, no matter how rich you may be, when your a black person your still under rules of the most powerful people. and made them the most powerful people are ?????? So black people need to get back with god, and learn the screts of God ways
Alot of racism coming from a few of these 'Black' (percentage) people. I Love the real estate guy at the start who just lives his life, doesn't waste his brain space with alot of race or skin colour talk
Wheres the Black power couples
Of I don't get any!!! Thats OK! I can do this! Getting patents! Big money! No problem 😊
3:57 One in 50 families are millionaires.....that is just 2%. Later they say an upper class representing 3% of Af. America population.....can we at least agree that those are not good stats...
What did they mean by 19:51?
she meant that not even the average american (anymore anyway) regardless of race sex or creed, lives in such a nice home like she displayed. But only the rich can.
43:30
44:15
45:00
all that money and still not building business in black neighborhoods.
Very good point. I am from eritrea
Our kind of people story inspiration?
This part that the Hodge twins never talk about
3% and they are going to keep it at that
💯💯💯🙏🏾
Success is great by yourself but what if you can use your imagination to create!!!
The poor has soul. We have untouchable gold. The gold that dies when you sell your soul for temporary wealth.
Poor don't always have soul immorality still exist
You have soul or a soul? Everyone has a soul, but not everyone has soul. What are you talking about?
18:47 who is she ?
They are African or American or they don't know what they are ?
Then why are they still talking people of color are oppressed?
There are more economic inequalities per capita and in the black community per capita is 65k dollars while the whites are 75k dollars but a black person today has more possibilities of being rich.So while 90% are a percentage less than whites, the percentage of wealthy blacks is high: 10%-15% or 4.8 million earn more than 100k a year.
I didn't even watch it, but if Candace Owens is in it, I WONT ! Im out ✊🏾
How did Candace Owens crawl up on this video? Invited by the French far right? Do you know who that is?
Tells you all you need to know about her...
💜
I heard “he manifest this” ❤️❤️❤️❤️, y’all might be going too far just a little bit with the pure all black just a little bit 😅👀
They used a biracial man and Candace as black excellence what a joke 😂
Lol
Oak Park is not a black Beverly Hills lol😂 Typical Vintage old unattractive homes mixed with mid homes on the block.
Edward Franklin Frazier
What a joke, so what political party should we follow? Make it make sense.
Please
I got 20 billion I can use to open an account in a black owned bank. That's what yall need. Yall need a bank.
I'll put it in writing to not touch the account for 50 years.
we have over 50 banks in America. WTF you talking about?
@@Ndasuunye ???
@@Ndasuunyenope
Its black own banks u can use
Are they sinophobic?
not sinophobic but there has been a growing awareness of how badly asian american businesses treat their black customers, clients etc. They would come in, set up shop in a low income predominately black neighborhood, talk smack about their customers while simultaneously profitting and ASAP, move their homes to a non-black community and take their cashflow with them. Now that we have technology, these asian american businesses get caught on camera doing their whether physical or verbal abuse on predominately black customers and it constantly leaves a bad taste in people's mouth. The hair and nail business is especially brutal on both the customer and business side. For example, i known many a black hair business owners who've had a very hard time getting the same cheap deals that fellow koreans, chinese and even japanese would get. Or worse, not get served by these suppliers at all making work arounds incredibly expensive and taxing. It's also why some start up black businesses can be so expensive. Anyone who has hustled knows that everyone wants a cheap deal but sometimes when you can't get materials for cheap, the cost to stay afloat has to be passed onto the consumer. It's very grimy once you start working in the business world.
People bow to trends. If people are valued and honored by Society, trend-minded people honors them; if society mistreat and dishonors people, trend-minded people see them as trash. Poverty and wrecked families create people who tend to act trashy, reinforcing the negative image. Being sinophobic is not going to change any of that, but blacks ignoring everyone and focusing on their own mental care and family healing might eventually help. Successful business people tend to be ruthless, nasty and don’t care (capitalists), normal people must choose businesses where they can thrive without acting greedy and nasty to others. If a business disrespects you, stop supporting them; complaining to a capitalist will cause them to laugh in your face, they don’t care, they just want your money.
@@Ndasuunye Brilliantly explained
All part of Greek organizations
🧍🏽♀️ Millionaire
Okay where are the factories that are producing all these products and clothing?
I would like to research that... Meet the employees that are producing and making these products for you.
And I'd like to know the wages that you are paying the employees to make your products.
I want to know if the employees are living good. I have resources who frequent Africa who can answer that question for me if you know resources are coming from Africa to China to make your products what are you doing for Africa?
You know right now there is a community in Africa all they want are mattresses that are in case so they don't have to sleep on the ground they want clean water to drink so they don't get cholera they're asking for mosquito nets so because they're contracting malaria children are dying of this. Simple things like a mattress a mosquito net clean water are you providing that to them with all your wealth since you care so much!!!!
Oh I did my research Africa does not export to China the products that China is producing for you unless you're talking diamonds?
Why don't you start production here in the USA and hire United States citizens to produce your products? SMH
To me this is just all flash and cash.
Carry on good luck hope you become all millionaires billionaires zillionaires!
realistically, for a small budget startup, producing in the USA requires too much money or an buttload of fans before you start selling so they would be willing to pay the higher price due to producing on American soil. it'sfar cheaper to export labor than to create in house.
😂😂 We are good here in Africa , We dont need your handouts.. If you have never been physical to Africa and only see it on your western media you will have such comments about Africa
Anyone on that marry who you love esp THAT 🧚♀️🇺🇸confusing GENDER thing NAH
Why I bailed on Babylon
Mary you? How do you Mary someone. Mary is a name. Are you trying to say marry?
Not "Americans"
🤩🤩🤩✨💎✨🤩🤩🤩👑💫🦋🕊️
I cant consider the first dude black. Sorry
Why he is very black
👏👏👏👏👏
Empty.
Lol let's goooooo
Candace was the only one with class. Notice she doesn’t dress provocatively with everything hanging out 😊
Stop with the jealousy and hate. Do you really think you have the right to tell other people what to buy with their own money? Who the heck are you?
THat is because she doesnt like herself.
All the woman look great
@@Michelle-pn9xtjealous of who? And I didn’t tell anyone what to buy. 🤦🏻♀️🤣
#Curtisgolphinandmoulayhassanatonorthkorea
The illusion of the black elite/bourgeoisie.
Adjacent and passing isn't it.
You're painting a broad brush that Americans don't see your ethnicity as being successful and wealthy that's foolish. And it's offensive. You know more power to anyone who can make a lot of money not everyone could do that. But don't put me in a box. I base what I feel about somebody by their conduct and behavior. How they treat their neighbor their community and all people around them. I'm not so much embracing the term slavery as much as I would the term servant.
Any of us who work for a living a paycheck work for someone else is a servant.
And who was the most humble servant of all you ask. I believe
Jesus the Christ.👑
ACTS 17:,26
KJV BIBLE
🕊️💕
What the heck does any of that h have to do with being successful? Being in the upper class means that you earn much more than a living wage.
Hard to watch because I’m not materialistic. Wealthy people who enjoy their wealth and nothing else but try to get more seem useless and meaningless. The hunger to look like and be like rich people comes off pathetic especially since rich people tend to seem empty and pathetic. Rich people who have an interest in something real and beneficial to the world, they make sense. But the showiness looks sad, so rich people tend to look sad. This wasn’t interesting enough to watch.
Jealousy is a disease get better soon 👍
@@danielcunningham6727 Jealousy is wanting what they have. I want everyone to be rich enough to have what they want, no one need more than that. People who have more, if they used it in meaningful, beneficial ways would be good and interesting, like how Elon musk uses his wealth to build his dreams, that’s interesting and exciting to watch. Personally I want enough to get what I want, I don’t want more than that because then it gets boring. Since I don’t like a lot of stuff (I’m not a materialistic person), I don’t need much wealth to get what I want therefore I don’t want what they have. Materialism is for showing off, I’m a hermit, I don’t feel the need to show off.
Broken humans fantasy about wealth.😂😂😂thinking wealth is money you fools😂😂😂😂😂wealth is defined as a new idea.
The one who went to nail salon seems like a xenophobe 😡
Not really. You don't understand the Black ECONOMIC plight.
The current economic condition of the Black American community is in critical condition that is challenged by poverty, financial insolvency, low wage growth/wage stagnation, economic immobility, overreliance on social programs, and other forms of economic injustices. It has been noted that Black America has a $1.5 trillion in consumer buying power on an annual basis. But Black America retain a mere 2% ($30 billion) of its annual buying power in the community. Given that Black America is the least wealthy community in America, they must to revisit group economics immediately for their economic empowerment. Black consumers patronizing great black-owned businesses is the first step.
nathan doing the most but the short answer is, asian american businesses treat the black people they serve like crap and make it hard for emerging black businesses in hair and nail industries to get afloat due to numerous issues, both social and financial. Asians don't help their case by constantly getting caught on camera now. Gotta love technology.
Only when it comes from a black person. Its perfectly okay for asians, white, jews to do business with each other but as soon as a black woman decides to prefer a black business, its a problem.