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Morning guys. Well, I hope you enjoyed your
long weekend. I did.
And I wanted to come in this morning and just say, hey, you
know, it's September the 2nd. So, you know, yesterday we
stopped going into the beauty supply stores and we're gonna do
that for the full month of September.
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Ladies, Are you ready? And even some of the gents that
go up in there. Yep, I know I am not.
One day will I be stepping foot in a beauty supply store this
month and I am just anxious to see the outcome.
I know that when we get togetherand we come together like
minded, we can accomplish some great things.
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And I think it's time for the beauty supply industry to
understand, learn and respect the power of the back of the
black dollar. We are making these people
millionaires by going in to their stores on a daily basis.
There's always someone in the beauty supply store.
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They get so much business. They stop being open on Sundays.
So we know where the power of their revenue is coming from.
Because I want to sit here and ask anyone, have you ever seen a
white person in the beauty supply store?
And if so, how many times? I can safely say I've seen one
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one in a beauty supply store. Other than that, it's been
completely black people in the beauty supply store.
We are the life, blood and oxygen of the beauty supply
industry and it's time we flexedour muscles.
So you won't let a lot of black women or a lot of black people
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get in on the beauty supply stores.
Yeah. If I've been hearing the, the
difficulties Black people have that they don't want to ship to
them, they don't want to give them the access to the same
places that they give the, you know, foreign beauty supply
owners as well as some beauty supply store owners, that is.
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So I said, OK, well, let's, let's show you what we can do.
Let's show you what we can do. Someone came up with this
brilliant idea. I'm all for it.
I'm in full support of it and I cannot wait to see the outcome
because I love it when we stand up and flex our muscles and let
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them know we are not to be played with.
And we do it in such a fabulous way.
You know, everything we do, we do it, you know, in style.
One of the reasons we're hated so.
But anyway, ladies gear up and also I, I want want you all to
know that there are be, there will be a lot of black-owned
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beauty supply suppliers for yourneeds, for your hair care, your
skin care, anything you're looking for in the beauty supply
store. There is a black-owned, there is
a black-owned business that can supply that for you.
So let's get on and search, research.
Look, I'm quite TikTok. I'm quite sure TikTok is going
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to be featuring a lot. I've seen some creators on
TikTok name a lot of black owners stores.
So research black-owned beauty supply black-owned hair care,
black-owned skin care and get what you need and at the same
time support your black-owned. Let's build up their community.
Let's build up their bank accounts.
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You know, why don't we just takeout our our let's take our
dollars, our black power for black dollars and put them in
our own communities. I think that that would be one
of the best things we could do right about now.
So anyway, enjoy the month ladies, and I hope you discover
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some very good and professional black-owned suppliers during
this month of blackout. Blackout the beauty stores.
Let's see how they do without the black dollar.
And good luck to all the black owners and Black beauty
suppliers. I hope you get droves of
business that will stay with youfor the duration.
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You guys have a great day. Happy Tuesday.
I'll be black. Be back a little later to talk
about the Epstein victims testifying tomorrow.
This is going to be great. And also, did you guys hear?
Have you heard before I leave? Have you heard that they're
asking if the one aunt in the White House is still with us?
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There are rumors that he is either not with us or nearly not
with us. So today he's supposed to be
doing some type of press conference.
Check it out. Watch his speech, watch his
demeanor. Something's going on and they're
being very close mouthed about it.
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But when it all comes out, I think what they were accusing
the Biden administration of doing, they're going to be
accused of doing, which is hiding the true health
conditions of the president of the United States.
This man has not been seen sincelast Tuesday.
And this man is addicted, hear me, addicted to public
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attention. I don't think he's gone one day
in his presidency that he has not been on camera.
Well, there's been since 7 days today since that man has been
seen, heard from on camera and what they tried to put up.
Oh, they showed him a, a video of him Saturday going, uh,
golfing. Uh, sorry, that picture was back
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from 2019. That picture was from 2019.
And if you notice, even when they had him going golfing the
other day, they had the press way over by the tennis courts.
They didn't have the press up close enough to get a close up
picture of him or to even talk to Donald Trump.
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And all these people coming out been celebrating all over the
weekend thinking he's gone and he hasn't said one thing.
Are you serious? He hasn't said one thing.
All these comments about people are celebrating his demise and
their he hasn't said anything. OK, OK, the Epstein victims are
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talking tomorrow. He hasn't said anything.
OK, these are some major issues that this man will be popping
off on had he had his ability topop off.
So let that marinate y'all. Umm, y'all have an interesting
day and I'll get back with y'alllater.