
Where Are All the Builders? A Reflection on Silence, Solutions, and the Struggle to Unite
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Welcome to Real Talk, I'm your host Hegearl—where we speak truth no filters, and we aren't here for clicks, likes, or empty noise. Honestly, I have nothing to offer other than my desire to see African Americans live their lives free from racism, bigotry, and hate.
If you came for entertainment or drama, this ain’t that.
This space was built for those who are tired of the hypocrisy and are ready to create solutions.
I’m not looking for followers—I’m looking for those who are committed to Liberation under Black management.
What I’m here to do is connect with like-minded people ready to move—ready to think differently, build differently, and live free on our terms.
This is about one thing:
Liberation under Black management.
Let’s get into it.
They say if you want to know who’s really with you, offer a solution. Not a slogan. Not a meme. A real blueprint. That’s when you’ll hear the loudest silence of your life.
That silence isn’t failure—it’s feedback. It’s a mirror. And I want to talk about what it showed me… and why I’m not giving up.
Recently, a powerful clip was posted by Black Knowledge on Facebook titled:
“Unwritten Truths: The Political Hustle.”
It hit a nerve. It exposed the corruption of both parties and the empty promises that have kept Black communities circling the same drain for decades.
The numbers were wild:
- Over 11,000 likes
- 1,100 comments
- 10,000 shares
Clearly, people are frustrated.
Fed up.
Ready to talk about the lie we’ve all been sold.
So I joined the conversation—not just to echo the outrage, but to bring a real solution.
On every comment that voiced frustration I clicked the like button, comments that said:
"That's why I don't vote"
“What can be done?”
“Where’s the solution?”
“I’m tired of this country.”
And I posted a link to something we’ve been building:
The Black Infrastructure Trust (B.I.T.)
A solution. A blueprint. A plan to pool our own money—just a subscription-based plan $20.00 per month —to build real, Black-owned infrastructure. Banks, land, housing, education, and protection. We don’t have to wait for politicians or elections. We can build it ourselves.
Out of 1,100 comments, only two people responded to my post. No likes. No questions. Just silence. I went even further and provided the math. If the 11,000 people on the thread would subscribe for a $1.00 a week then in 12 months we could generate over $ 520,000 dollars! Once again silence from all those outraged voices.
That silence hit harder than any argument could’ve.
Not because it was rejection…
But because of its absence.
No engagement, no curiosity—not even to ask, “Tell me more.”
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They ignore them because solutions demand responsibility and participation.
You see, a meme lets you express pain.
A solution requires commitment.
But I’m not bitter. I’m focused.
Because here’s what else I learned:
🛠️ You don’t need 11,000 people. You need 100 builders.
100 people who see what we see.
100 people willing to build forward even if the crowd is silent.
That’s who I’m speaking to now.
If you’re tired of shouting into the void, tired of outrage with no outcome—
Then become a builder.
Ask questions. Get involved. Let's reach 100 members who will not just click—but commit.
Because no one is coming to save us. But we can save us—if we move together.
If you're still here, it's because something real hit you.
But understand this—Real Talk ain’t here to entertain, go viral, or win likes. We don’t move for algorithms—we move for liberation.
So don’t just listen. Reflect. Connect. Build.
I’m not looking for clicks—I’m looking for commitment.
Because the truth is: the time for performative outrage is over.
What I’m here to do is connect with the ones ready to move—ready to think differently, build differently, and live free on our own terms. This is about one thing:
Liberation under Black management.
Until next the next episode:
Stay sharp. Stay Building. And stay Black on Purpose.