"If the Kardashians Can Profit Off Black Culture Thanks to Ray J’s Tape and Kanye’s Life, Why Can’t We?" Why is it culture vulture when everyone does it, and the KKK are given a 'Bond License By d'Blacks?' I Ask in my fake Mehican assent🤣 '' Ese''.

 



So-- "If the Kardashians Can Profit Off Black Culture Thanks to Ray J’s Tape and Kanye’s Life, GTFOH, Why Can’t We" 

Why is it culture vulture when everyone does it, and the KKK are given a 'Bond License By d'Blacks?' I Ask in my fake Mehican assent '' Ese'', FOH 4Q 100000000X 🤣 Ase


Reply--😂🔥"Because, Ese, the only thing harder than getting a 'Bond License' from most of d'Black pillars of society, most of deir so called elites is getting a permit not be a culture vulture among them no matter your colour creed or kin when you’re flying first class on  privilege planes and jets  loaded with baby oRYELL!" 😎✌️

Kanye Kim Kardashian 

By their fruits you will know them  KKK14 / AI  Trans/ Post Humanism/ Humanity


But on a less humorous note, the question of whether the Kardashians would have made it big without their connections to Black figures like Kanye West and Ray J opens up a bigger conversation about culture, influence, and money—especially in Black communities.


The Kardashian Brand and Black Culture

The Kardashians blew up in the early 2000s, and a big part of their fame has been tied to Black culture. From their relationships with major Black figures like Ray J (who played a key role in Kim’s early fame) and Kanye West (who elevated her credibility in the fashion world) to their use of Black-inspired trends—like hairstyles, slang, and body types—their brand has heavily leaned on Black culture. People have praised and criticized this, pointing out how they’ve cashed in on Black culture without giving much back to the communities that shaped it.


2. Black Culture Drives the Trends, But Who Gets Paid?

The Kardashians’ success shows how much Black culture influences global trends, but the money from it doesn’t usually end up in Black communities. Why is that?

Money Gaps: From slavery to systemic racism, Black communities in the U.S. and worldwide have been held back from building wealth.


Spending vs. Building: In places like the U.S., Haiti, or parts of Africa, a focus on spending over investing is often linked to a lack of access to generational wealth or financial knowledge, not a lack of potential.


3. Would the Kardashians Be Famous Without Black Culture? If Black figures hadn’t been part of their story:

Less Visibility: Without Ray J’s tape or Kanye West’s influence, the Kardashians’ rise could have been slower or smaller. Their global appeal might not have hit the same level.

Other Moves: The Kardashians are business-savvy and likely would’ve found another way to stay relevant. But it’s fair to say their connection to Black culture gave them a major boost.


4. Why Doesn’t the Money Come Back to Black Communities?

The System’s Rigged: Racism in industries like banking and real estate makes it harder for Black communities to keep wealth circulating.

Profiting Without Sharing: People like Kanye West have made billions for brands like Adidas and Gap, but there’s often no system in place to send that money back to Black neighborhoods.

Same Story Globally: In Africa and the Caribbean, rich resources get pulled out by foreign companies while locals get left with crumbs.


5. Are Black People Bad with Money?

That’s a lazy stereotype and doesn’t tell the full story. Black people have been locked out of opportunities to build wealth for generations. When they have the resources, Black communities have shown they can build incredible things, like the historic Black Wall Street or thriving business hubs in Africa.

It’s hard to say for sure if the Kardashians would have hit the same billion-dollar status without their ties to Black culture, but there’s no doubt it played a huge role. The bigger issue is how the cultural contributions of Black people rarely turn into lasting financial benefits for their communities. This isn’t because Black people don’t know how to handle money—it’s about a system designed to take more than it gives back.

If black people were bad with money they would have long disappeared off the earth surface especially Africa, just imagine how much damage COVID lock down did to the west, imagine a 500 year some say ongoing lock down, think .





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