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Post: Our pwn Our pwn Culture and power. If you don't own it. We set the trends, but somebody else cashing the checks. Black consumers spent over one point six trillion dollars a year. Less than two percent of total US business revenue comes back to black owned companies. We owe nothing. They own the outcome. Culture makes noise, but ownership makes laws, policies and protection. This isn't about exclusion. It's about survival. Every generation that builds without ownership leaves the next one exposed. We don't need to be seen. You need to be secured. His ability is not powered by rally is not powered. Ownership is power. We don't need more shout - out. We need shares. We don't need more clause. We need control. When we own what we create, our labor starts being entertainment, starts being infrastructure. That's how community stabilise culture without ownership is just unpaid labor. We make the music, the slaying, the style, the energy and nation's flipping trademark and sell it back to us. Black buying power grows every year, but ownership stays flat. That's not accidental as design celebrate our culture, but fear our ownership because ownership means leverage. Ownership needs decision making. Ownership means we don't need permission to exist or approval of profit. Every time we build without equity, somebody else inherits the reward. Legacy is advised. It's assets and assets. Che share Believe, inspire blacks be.

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Event: The Sunday Circle - January 11, 2026 We are on the cusp of what is likely to be a challenging few years for many individuals. Numerous changes are forthcoming that will adversely impact us, particularly the black community. To navigate this unavoidable adversity, it is essential that we unite and provide support to one another.We invite you to participate in The Circle, a support group for the black community, every Sunday from 12:00 pm to 3:00 am EST. This gathering offers a space to discuss issues pertinent to the black experience, express frustrations, and receive valuable guidance from peers. Join us here:

Event: The Sunday Circle - January 11, 2026: We are on the cusp of what is likely to be a challenging few years for many individuals. Numerous changes are forthcoming that will adversely impact us, particularly the black community. To navigate… #MasonMontgomery #likelychallenging #challengingyears

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