Call me Mr Banxx. I too was subject to the miseducation and ignorance. I have traveled over the years, and it was always apparent to me that our condition is the same globally. Throughout my adult life's journey I have continued to ask questions about our situation as a people. When I engaged with supposed 'intellectuals' on the 'Black Question' I get responses such as "It's our leaders", "it is corruption". Some of these so-called "intellectuals" even conclude that Black people are biologically disposed to maintain our position and are incapable of lifting ourselves to compete with the rest of the world.
My questions directed me to multiple works of literature, some of the best minds in black society. The messages of these elders have realigned my thoughts leading to a better understanding of what we are up against as a people.
I am materially comfortable, and I have investments in property, agriculture, engineering and apparel. However, I do not consider myself successful as long as we remain in the position that we are.
I have made black empowerment my religion, and like every religion, I am obliged to spread the message
Black First
Mr Banxx