How DEI Fearless Fund Messed Up with Goofy Black Boule Nonsense

Let’s be clear, the Black Boule is worthless and irrelevant. This need to be understood and if there are people in the Black community do not understand this, they are themselves worthless and irrelevant. Before the typical Black American reader get caught up in their futile and fragile emotions, I want them to cry on this reality and start coping before we move forward.

Black Americans Have to Face the Global Economy

We are in a global economy. People from India has become a global talent force and diaspora in places like Dubai, London, New York City, and more. People from India have a technology called the “Indian Stack” that enables rural revitalization throughout India.

South Korea has become one of the biggest exports of entertainment with K-pop, K-Drama, K-Reality production and Korean men surpassed White males as the most desired man worldwide and Korean women have surpassed Eastern European women as being the most strategic, solid wife material to build up the family and empire.

We can go on with Philippines leading the service, Vietnam leading the knowledge worker sector, Africans leading the establishment of a global Black Diaspora and more.

So, anybody in the Black community believe the world we live in is just basic Black/White thought is very out of touch, still vote Democrats out of their weak emotions, and will be the ones that wake up one morning look around and realize they been replaced by Venezuelans and Black folks been left behind, engineered by the Democrat party these Black folks kept voting for.

Dotcoons: Black Identity Representative Advocacy

In my upcoming book on Dotcoons and the DEI failure, one of the core subjects is how these Black Boule positioned Black Americans as disadvantaged and downtrodden.  Then they go begging to White liberals and ESG corporations with their hands out looking for crumbs so they can get some money and prop themselves up as elite and rich to us regular Black folks they supposed to help.

In order for the Black Boule to sustain the victimhood, they have to suppress organic Black Excellence from rising up that threaten their Black victimhood narrative. So there is a effort to suppress Black talent so and these Black Boule try to pick and choose which Black person they want to elevate to support their narrative with their liberal/corporate sponsors of DEI/ESG.

The Urban League, led by Marc Morial who lived off his dad legacy is a biggest culprit of creating these artificial Black narrative stories of their successful projects while overall, not doing anything for the overall Black community accept taking corporate/liberal money and walk around like he accomplished and should be admired.

Noticed that goofy chick at Blavity tried to do the same thing with that AfroTech and those worthless jokers that follow that mess as well. She tried to exclude organic Black tech talent and try to make her media representative a “Black tech clique” thing and she was pandering to Silicon Valley. It didn’t work or stop real Black tech folks like myself, but the point is this is what these Black Boule be doing, pandering to DEI/ESG to pretend to represent Black people but really in it for their own self-interest.

Fearless Fund, a Wannabee Black VC for Black Women

I want the obvious to be stated because this is a Black conversation, notice the Fearless Fund did not care about Black men in their scheme. Because Black men would have included our sistas in anything we do similar to this kind of move.

But the sistas did their “we don’t need a man” nonsense with these Fearless Fund and I want brothas to keep this angle in mind that we see how these sistas really get down against the brothas and this is another reason you get your passport and leave these sistas alone, she keep showing us brothas how she really feel about us Black men. You brothas going to find out fast you got better options and better bodies of fine solid based women around this world that loves Black American men. Let the pander bear simps and multiple baby-daddy Pookies be the only option for an Black American woman.

The Fearless Fund was supposed to be an investment/grant program designed specifically for women of color and some “sista girl!” thing. But they were sued by an anti-DEI group after it was infiltrated by a white woman application who said she was turned down. You know this is funny, right?

You know the funny part? That lawsuit precedent was established by the Supreme Court in the 1970s in Chicago when Jewish lawyers collaborated with Blacks seeking to rent an apartment to sue property owners for discrimination by setting up Blacks to apply for rent.

The racist property owners argued the Jewish lawyers were in collusion and not engaged in serious attempt to rent. The Supreme Court ruled that this technique is legal to ambush property owners as they engaged in discrimination of Blacks, which created valid liability.

And yes, in case you were wondering, they targeted Donald Trump with this same technique as he wasn’t renting to Black rent seekers during that period. So that same legal precedent was used against Fearless Fund who was engaged in funding only a certain race and excluding other races, specifically Black people. And I’m wondering why Benjamin Crump, a lawyer was standing around the Fearless Fund and not knowing the legal precedent set by the US Supreme Court.

Yeah, this tidbit is enough to show Fearless Fund was some goofy, uneducated nonsense that did not do their own homework if their model was on solid ground.

Access Journalism and Slutty Vegan

I noticed something when I turn on the TV in Atlanta, I noticed two interesting characters are always talked about. The first was a weave-heavy, caked-up makeup Arian Simone who is part of the Fearless Fund. The second was someone the Fearless Fund invested in named Pinky Cole who created Slutty Vegan restaurants. 

Access journalism is a pattern where corporate media pick and choose who they want presented on their networks to fulfill a narrative or agenda. I have noticed that you only saw Arian Simone get a seat on CBS Morning News with Gayle King about this “We don’t need a man!” VC Fund for Black women and we know how Gayle King feels about the brothas, trying to punch down on Black men in these White media circles every chance she gets.  Gayle King couldn’t succeed anywhere and is propped up by CBS News and Oprah.


Notice in this embarrassing video of Arian Simone who look inexperienced, unseasoned, but overloaded with self-importance sit in the chair giving nonsense responses. It’s like she trying to make herself look good and important. This is the typical clout-chasing I see among the younger Black generation who just want to look the part.

Here is the thing I want you to see – Arian cannot appear on any other network with this nonsense because they would pick her apart. She uses access journalism with Gayle King to act like she has a space to respond. I noticed this technique from another mediocre DEI loser Tristain Walker who try to pull the same access journalism stunt when he has no foundational or fundamentals to lean on to carry himself authentically.  


I noticed here in Atlanta, an NBC-affiliate station 11Alive was over-promoting Pinky Cole over and over. I did check them out and saw a couple of uppity Black women executives and writers position at 11Alive and noticed when I did a search, they were heavily over-promoting Pinky Cole and her Slutty Vegan venture.


You see what’s going on? A network of uppity Black people affiliated with each other all promoting and pushing Slutty Vegan invested by Fearless Fund and overpromoting a non-FBA Pinky Cole. Notice 11Alive as not promoting other Black businesses in the Atlanta area like they were doing Pink Cole and Slutty Vegan – this is what I told you about picking and choosing some people and excluding other people.

Fearless Fund Failed and Trying to Save Face

Remember that Fearless Fund explicitly discriminated against other groups, including Black men and tried to create a narrative for Black women as a commercial venture. This is illegal and our own Civil Rights efforts set the legal precedent against this silly and goofy Fearless Fund operation.

It’s interesting to note how Arian Simone feels and think she is so self-important and special that she did not even research the basic fundamentals of the legality and compliance of her business model – that is base-level stupid right there.

I want to explain the reason for the fundamental failure of all of these Boule and sellout folks and it is highlighted in the upcoming Dotcoons book and I will have an article on this. The core problem of these Black folks is they always trying engaged in the imitation of Whiteness – that’s why they fail over and over and look like a joke at the end of the day.

As a Black person, the only way you going to move is to be true to yourself and your core. You cannot try to imitate White Privilege in Black operations and this is where all of them go wrong. Arian Simone wanted to model herself as a White VC firm that discriminates against Black people so she created her nonsense Fearless Fund that discriminates against White people.

Blavity garbage and AfroTech want to emulate White media and White tech scene and their frat-boy culture so they create this goofy Black clique thing and inner circle. This is the reason why none of them going anywhere special because they cornball trying to be like the White Privilege instead of operating based on organic Black culture and methods. Learn to accept who you are and best the best at who you are.

So basically, Fearless Fund settled the lawsuit they knew they were going to lose anyway and was already ordered to stop the racist and sexist stuff they were doing. Now Arian running around blabbing about offering $50,000 loans with 8% interest – Black folks can get better terms than that in the greater market. In fact, most Black folks ready to do business can get a $50,000 loan from their 401k set around  3% interest so Fearless Fund is not even competitive or worth considering for a loan.

And remember Black men, they didn’t even bother to include us brothas and did this “we don’t need a man!” stuff when these sistas had a chance to include us. Get your passport brothas.

How to Really Do It Right

If you are a Black American, the first thing you need to realize is you live in a global economy and have global competition. This Black Boule crap is a made-up narrative that requires your participation to believe in that crap as well.

Brothas and sistas are making moves worldwide from Shanghai to Dubai, we don’t need to deal or associate with any American-based Black Boule clown stuff and that Boule BS have no influence or sway on our global moves and global deals.

Whatever you do, think global, think billions of numbers such as billions of people and global people with billions of consumer spending power for your services. Because if you cater to them, you already have enough money to give back to younger brothas and sistas proper with the extra coins you made off the global economy. It is stupid to target Black Americans as your own customer base because of skin color – don’t get laugh out the room with that nonsense if that’s your business plan.

Seriously, folks over there with their I Shop Black or I Buy Black e-commerce platform while Chinese just did Shein and Temu and guess where the majority of Black folks are buying from? Yeah, you get the point now?

But this is the most important thing I want you to take away that makes Fearless Fund and the whole Boule and Al Sharpton clown show irrelevant. You don’t need money; you just think you do because you been told that by the financier class.

What is really needed is knowledge and the how-to get something done. The problem is Black Americans are knowledge-resistant and don’t want to learn but rather floss and look the part. Look at all that weave and makeup Arian Simone got on her head and she didn’t bother to use her head to think if she can actually target a race/sex and exclude another race/sex in that goofy Fearless Fund setup.

You as a Black person better get out in the real global world and do real global business. I don’t have a damn thing to do with this silly Black clique and Black Boule nonsense. I work with people all over this world and made deals with folks to grow my venture into my big picture roadmap. You better get with the current landscape and realize this is the only way to start moving.