He has the idea that successful black business bring money and power to the community; but the successful black business men I know of don’t live in the black community because most of those communities are violent, drug infested, high crime communities and nobody wants to live in a dangerous neighborhood; everybody wants to live in a nice house in a safe neighborhood, even black folks.
I do agree with him when he says many black people will open their business outside the black neighborhood, but this is not about self hate, it is about economics! If black neighborhoods were a good investment, white folks would be investing there too! (when they do we call it gentrification)
Imagine someone going to a banker with a business plan to open up a business in a community that was burned down during the Trayvon Martin riots, then again during the Michael Brown riots, then again during the Eric Garner riots, then just recently during the George Floyd riots; are you going to approve of this business plan just to see it go up in smoke the next time some cop 2000 miles away kills a black man? I wouldn’t would you?
The first thing needed to be done to improve the black neighborhood and attract business is to make them safe. This means getting rid of the drug dealers, the gangs, and other such criminal behavior, (you know; stuff nobody wants to talk about) only then will black people with money be willing to invest and live in such neighborhoods IMO