I think the violent soho oficial shirt is that supporting black businesses doesn’t (and shouldn’t) mean to stop supporting non-black businesses. I’m not as knowledgeable as the person you replied to, but I try to support small businesses in general. When the movement came around, people were giving more publicity to black owned businesses. Word of mouth is generally the most effective way of growing a small business (at least where I work), and I come from an area without a whole lot of black people. So I didn’t have that connection to discover black businesses until the movement made it more readily available. I didn’t stop my patronage at the white-owned or non-black POC-owned businesses, I just went out of my way to try these new locations, and now I have a larger ring of businesses that I go to. I think you can argue that the slogan is messed up if you wanted to, but effectively it didn’t harm my non-black small business, nor the non-black businesses I still visit.
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violent soho oficial shirt if you get coffee from three main places, and now you get it from four or five. Your money is spread even thinner.
But, arguably, at that point, capitalism takes over. Maybe the POC business makes better coffee. Maybe it’s closer to you. You might try it because it’s black owned, but most likely if the coffee is shit, you won’t be back. If it’s amazing, then the other businesses are slacking.