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FINANCIAL SLAVERY 2.0

By Fred Smith
AframNews
https://aframnews.com/

Everywhere we turn, we’re being sold some- thing. A new phone, new shoes, a car we can’t af- ford—but somehow feel like we need. For Black America, this is more than just advertising. It’s a carefully constructed system that preys on our pain, our progress, and our purchasing power. And the worst part? We’re spending billions, but owning nothing.

Modern marketing has evolved into a silent form of control. We’re no longer in physical chains—but our minds are shackled by brands that know exactly how to sell to us. They use our culture, our slang, our music, our fashion. They study our habits, track our data, and use it to flood us with ads designed to trigger in- security, status anxiety, and impulse. It’s not accidental—it’s engineered.

And it works. Black consumers in America have over $1.8 trillion in buying power, yet we own less than 2% of the nation’s wealth. That means we’re spending, but not building. We’re making others rich while our neighborhoods lack investment, our schools stay underfunded, and our future generations inherit debt instead of assets.

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This is Financial Slavery 2.0—an economic system where we’re free to consume anything, but conditioned not to own a thing. It’s not just about money. It’s about mindset. If we keep measuring success by what we wear, drive, or post on social media, we’re playing right into their hands.

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