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Black Economic Empowerment 101

Charles Campbell · Wednesday, September 28th 2011 at 9:41PM · 1446 views
Black Economic Empowerment 101

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Black Inventors, Innovators and Entrepreneurs are still trying to innovate in 2011.  We are th salvation for the Black Community. Our unique gifts must be developed and supported by the Black Community, because the government at every level has unwritten plans that limit African American Inventors, Innovators and Entrepreneurs access to capital. Where are our AT&T, Coca Cola, Google, Facebook and Apples? It's not because we don't have the ideas and innovations.  Our Black Leadership often focuses on Non-Economic Empowerment Issues.  They help maintain us within our current conditions of poverty as repayment for getting elected.  Their actions speak for themselves.  

We as Black African Americans have everything we need to empower ourselves, except the "Collective Will" to do so.  We remain divided by our religions, politics, ignorance, class and self hatred.  All of this can be corrected within six months with the right leadership.

To do so, we must make Economic Development our number one priority.   The Black Community should make an effort to identify inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs within their community and select those who agree to operate without GREED.  They should collectively pool $5 and $10 to create a Venture Capital Company and provide seed funding for incubator space, pay for design and patent fees and the manufacturing cost.   They should form Economic Development Partnerships with African American Colleges and Universities that have science, engineering and technology programs. They should identify and train inventors, entrepreneurs and innovators, regardless of their race, who will create businesses within their communities, hire their people first and build factories to manufacture, warehouse and retail the products and service.   

A percentage of the taxes collected from the sale of those products and services and wages should be used to continue this "Economic Development and Empowerment Process" by creating a never ending loop that ensures funds get used to support local education, recreation and parks, community free health care services, retraining programs that help people learn how to live instead of survive.  This must be done without GREED!  Those who participate must be willing to accept 25% of Something is better than 100% of Nothing.  The Inventor, Entrepreneur, Investor, Worker, Politician and Community must take a verbal and written pledge to avoid GREED throughout this process.  Greed is defined: When Enough is Never Enough.

Respectfully,

Charles E. Campbell, Inventor, Innovator, Entrepreneur and Lover of Human Kind
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Comments (2)

Dorothy Johnson Friday, September 30th 2011 at 8:04PM

I am all for the pooling of funds. This is something we should have started some time ago. I am ready when I see some plans being made( like you is going to acountable/responsible for holding the funds collected, deciding project to fund, etc)..

Harry Watley Friday, September 30th 2011 at 10:03PM

Hello to All,

We don't want this kind of plan. What Black Americans want is to be sovereign free. Black America's desire is sovereign on a reasonable and fertile portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders in my lifetime to worship God, pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way.

In other words, while we are sovereign free in our own country where I say pursue happiness and prosperity in our own way overshadows Mr. Charles E. Campbell economic program. This man has the mentality of a cotton picking plantation slave. We are not looking to make our way in White America's country. We must make our way in our own country.

God is going to do for us similar to what was done for the children of Israel that brought them out of bondage and slavery in Egypt and into their Promised Land. And, I know that you all think what I am saying is impossible and that is because you see White America to be invincible which explains why you all still have the minds of cotton picking plantation slaves.

Everything that I say is going to happen in my lifetime.

What say any of you?

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