Why The Asian Business Boycott EXPLODED

Why The Asian Business Boycott EXPLODED



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  1. One of the 1st thing many Asian learn is not to offend. His offense is causing losses to many in the Asian community. He and his family can expect groups that seek compensation for those losses.

  2. It just goes to show you how dumb he is. The biggest mistake he made was underestimating a group of people. The Asians that are losing money because of him should stick their foot in his azz!😅

  3. This boycott is long, long, overdue. Honestly, I hope it becomes permanent. Many talk and feel just like this guy behind closed doors.

    Again, many of these folk have been blatantly disrespectful towards the black community for decades and I personally am for NEVER patronizing their vile businesses ever again.

  4. Good morning, friend. A defensible estimate is that coordinated “buy Black, hire Black, invest Black” activity could create roughly 25,000 to 200,000 additional Black millionaire households by 2030. A serious middle estimate would be approximately 60,000–100,000 new millionaires, beyond those who would become millionaires anyway.

    There is no trustworthy way to calculate an exact number, because spending at a Black-owned business does not automatically become the owner’s personal wealth. Businesses must pay employees, rent, suppliers, taxes, debt, insurance, and other expenses.

    A practical estimate

    Black consumer buying power is currently around $2 trillion annually. Meanwhile, the Census Bureau reports approximately 194,585 Black-owned employer businesses generating $211.8 billion in receipts, plus about 4.4 million Black-owned businesses without employees generating roughly $129 billion.

    Using approximately four years from 2026 through 2030:

    Additional Black spending redirectedAdditional business revenue through 2030Possible new millionaire households5%About $400 billion25,000–50,00010%About $800 billion60,000–100,00020%About $1.6 trillion120,000–200,000+

    These ranges assume that roughly 3%–6% of the redirected revenue ultimately becomes additional owner wealth through retained profits, property, equipment, investments, and increased business value—and that many recipients are already partway toward the $1 million net-worth threshold.

    Why spending alone would not be enough

    The strongest results would come from circulating money through several stages:

    Black consumer → Black-owned company → Black employees and contractors → Black bank or credit union → Black-owned property and investments.

    For example, spending $100 at a Black-owned restaurant helps, but much of it may immediately leave the community through a non-Black landlord, food distributor, insurer, payment processor, or bank. The wealth-building effect becomes much greater when the business also:

    hires and promotes Black workers;

    buys from Black suppliers;

    owns its building or land;

    deposits with institutions that lend into Black communities;

    invests profits rather than consuming all of them;

    grows from self-employment into an employer company.

    That distinction is crucial because Black households represented 13.6% of U.S. households but held only 4.7% of household wealth, according to Census analysis.

    My honest conclusion

    If Black Americans literally attempted to purchase everything exclusively from Black businesses, current businesses could not immediately supply every automobile, medication, utility, semiconductor, grocery item, mortgage, or industrial product. Prices and shortages could also appear before production capacity expanded.

    But a disciplined commitment to redirect even 10 cents of every discretionary dollar, combined with business financing, homeownership, investing, succession planning, and supplier development, could plausibly produce:

    Approximately 60,000–100,000 additional Black millionaire households by the end of 2030—and potentially more than 200,000 under an exceptionally organized national effort.

    The real accomplishment would be larger than the millionaire count: millions of stronger businesses, higher-paying jobs, property ownership, retirement assets, and family wealth capable of passing to the next generation.

  5. I thank his so much for setting a fire under our asses, we will never go thru this again, and anytime anyone wants to set up shop in our communities, we will not patronize them..

  6. His social media has disappeared, and he is nowhere to be found. Doxxers on both sides are standing by! Back in WWII, guys who took on missions like his were called "Kamikaze"…

  7. Ok so everyone agrees that we have the power to make a change when on the same page and that our melanin dollars do have a big impact on other businesses. We need a pot to put that money in and start opening our own businesses for our communities

  8. And the thing is that he's appropriating BLACK culture look at the way he's wearing his hat , the fade and the way he Speaks and everything else is black swag 😮 He's a FRAUD

  9. My nails look like a hot mess because instead of me going to the Asian nail shop to get a refill, I took them off. I am going to use press on nails until I find a Black owned nail shop. Also, I just went to the store and got some sugar scrub, oils etc for my pedicure. I already shop at black owned beauty supply stores.

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