I knew it was coming, ...


Owning your own product also means owning and controlling the natural resources required to make your product, which is where we really fall short. We can make textiles and other clothing items, but the materials required to make those products are controlled by others, which they control the prices. This is why Europeans spent several centuries colonizing Africa and other parts of the world. I hate to say this, but we are not even making a dent in the world economic affairs, but I get what Master P. is trying to convey. It's at least a start.

We could start with the media which would be a lot easier per se. A real black news network (I know there is one already but it cant hurt to have more than one), black online news source (Don't think any of the major ones are black owned now outside of Essence (which is black owned since last year but not by FBA) and The Grio) and ESPECIALLY black entertainment companies where we can make our own movies without Hollyweird

Oddly enough, people are now just realizing that Master P laid the blueprint for what is Netflix and others back in 1997 when he was making movies out of pocket and making big money from them (I'm Bout It cost about $200K to make but he sold 100K copies at $20 a pop PLUS a multi-platinum soundtrack to go along with it)
 



Master P gave him the best advice.....in order to speak your mind in the entertainment business you have to own your shit.

Bill Cosby is the perfect example that a Black man has to be squeaky clean in order to do that. Byron Allen has a clean record, but he has caught hell to get what he has achieved.
 

Aside from that nothing. He is still a money maker for SOMEONE if not himself. He still got his talk show and Wild N Out and 1-2 movies in the works.

Trying to bury him is not going to hurt him. He would have went the Tyler or Allen or Master P route. Where they couldn't control him.

What about a Black-Black Alliance? Once again, the Original Man bows to his last copy

Now you know that was not going to happen. That would require TOO MUCH WORK for some folks. He would have learned the same lesson others have-black folks talk that mess but don't follow up. Or worst DISRSPECT him more like they do Michael B Jordan, Master P and others.
 
Aside from that nothing. He is still a money maker for SOMEONE if not himself. He still got his talk show and Wild N Out and 1-2 movies in the works.

Trying to bury him is not going to hurt him. He would have went the Tyler or Allen or Master P route. Where they couldn't control him.

1. All the money in the world he has and yet everyone sees he is still owned, bowed down and kissed the Viacom ring because of an opinion on his OWN platform. That's not a boss move but a sucker move and why everyone is calling him out.

2. He buried himself quite fine on his own which leads to #3

3. Nick Cannon could have been the next Tyler Perry or Master P but he ran back to Viacom with his tail tucked between his legs and has gone out of his way to overcompensate on his apology tour.

Byron Allen doesn't belong with Tyler or P because he, like Puffy, Jay-Z, Kanye and Oprah are powerless billionaires
 
1. All the money in the world he has and yet everyone sees he is still owned, bowed down and kissed the Viacom ring because of an opinion on his OWN platform. That's not a boss move but a sucker move and why everyone is calling him out.

2. He buried himself quite fine on his own which leads to #3

3. Nick Cannon could have been the next Tyler Perry or Master P but he ran back to Viacom with his tail tucked between his legs and has gone out of his way to overcompensate on his apology tour.


Byron Allen doesn't belong with Tyler or P because he, like Puffy, Jay-Z, Kanye and Oprah are powerless billionaires

Commissioner Goodell did play Jay-Z like a sucker on last year. The white owners said it quick, "We didn't promise anything about Jay-z and ownership."
 
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