How do I start a gaming Cafe in the US /b/?
>>768117306
Make a time machine and go back 10-15 years.
>>768117306
>1. Ask self "why can't I find a good gaming cafe?"
>2. Answers to 1. is why you should stop and go sperg about something else
I've seen 5 fail In Cincinnati.
Only one barely last because it's part actual bar that serves alcohol
Waste of money fam
>>768117383
Go on
How do I make money?
>>768117306
Be prepared to never make profit.
>>768117411
Because no one's tried it
>>768117306
You don't. Impossibruuuu!
>>768117419
But
South Korea
>>768117497
>implying
>>768117383
what about VR rent cafe ?
>>768117424
You don't anymore, I remember back 10-15 years ago my small town had like 2-3 of them and they went out of business pretty quick. The reason they were even open back then was internet access was less accessible.
>>768117306
You don't unless you live within a high populace area. If you do you start off with money, like a good chunk of money, enough to pay rent on a unit for a year to run the bussiness in, enough to buy more than enough consoles, pcs, t.v's and all sorts of other things.
You cant do this cheaply and don't try, if you cant get a decent investment dont try.
>>768117554
Have you?
I've also never seen casinos in most major cities
>>768117306
install a server like computer
run all the screens off of one machine
speak to Valve about an all games pass
install pod beds so kids can live there
have clean amenities
hold local competitions for DotA and other highly paid competitve gaming
idk
have a shit tonne of money in the first place
>>768117306
>Good internet
>Women/men who cosplay
>Actual drinks/food
>Tournies of popular games
>Few racing seats for people who drive
>>768117580
That would be a better idea, but still people can get VR for somewhat cheap. Gatta think of something that people don't have easy access to.
>>768117497
That's it, let your ignorance be your green light. Make sure to rack up lots of credit card debt along the way. Super duper bonus points if you can dupe some dumbass family members into giving you money too.
>>768117599
But
This isn't a internet cafe, it's a gaming cafe
>>768117620
Casinos have legal restrictions that prevent them from opening in many cities.
>>768117306
Never let niggers in.
You can’t say you haven’t been warned then
>>768117306
Make sure to have two decent VR setups and charge extra for them specifically, set up cheap to start monthly billing contracts.
>>768117697
I was talking about for gaming, for internet access people just went to the library.
>>768117306
Just a reminder. 70% of all small business fail in the first year. It’s closer to 90% for restaurants/bars/cafes
Also, have you ever thought that there might be a reason you never see gaming cafes in the US?
>>768117738
Yeah
But they're super profitable
>>768117620
>>768117738
That’s because gambling is illegal in most states, dumbass.
>>768117977
They can be.
>>768118026
Gambling of some form is legal in most states, just not the sort of commercial gambling that casinos fall under.
>>768118026
Nuh uh
Nevada and Oklahoma have casinos
If gaming cafes were popular and a thing most basement dwellers and incels would have a reason to get their ass out of their fucking house and meet actual people with same interests including girls and they would get a gf. Nah just kidding girls won’t go there unless they are ugly, but the number of faggots would probably increase
>>768117918
Yeah
Because no one's ever tried it
>>768118143
>lists two states that have them
>there are 48 other states
>>768118143
Because it’s legal in Nevada, and on Indian reservations. Oklahoma is like 50% rez
>>768117306
Use the profits from your maid cafe.
>>768118194
>no ones ever tried it
Are you so stupid that you think, by 2018, no one has ever tried opening a gaming cafe in the US?
Are you 8 years old?
>>768118350
Maybe
>>768117306
You can run superserver with some dope gfxs. It's possible I think. Arcade machines are more popular.
I've had similar idea before and it is indeed hard to pull off but not impossible
>>768117306
carry your PC to the next Starbucks, find a socket, plug it in order some shitty coffee
>>768118474
Sweet
>>768118538
Yeah
I like the way you think
>>768118194
>Because no one's ever tried it
search sub-zero gaming in south florida
>>768117306
Make sure you open it near Chinatown or little Korea. But you’ll have a cute stiffy competition
>>768117383
Boom Shaka Laka.
>>768117497
Yes they have man. All over the place. I actually bought some desks from one that failed.
The point above about the bar, that could be interesting if its in the right neighborhood. Still a fucking huge risk tho. How do you monotize it? Are you just a bar that has games? If you think you can charge by the hour like Korea, you are dreaming.
1.have the gear
2.have the snacks and beverages
3. sell cigs and have someone in the back sell coke
4.???????
5.PROFIT
you're now a well established gaming cafe.
>>768118897
Hmm
Fuck it, I'm still gonna try
>>768117306
>first who is your demographic?
>how much are you willing to invest?
>monthly overhead?
>what services will make you stand for the rest
Convince me and I will help you about with some bitcoin my fellow anon.
This is your pitch...GO
>>768119081
Do you have half a million dollars that you want to throw away?
I was failing with my gaming center until i offered free RUST to my clients.
Than things got very good.
>>768117306
maybe years from now when all the peasants are using tablets and thin laptops for everything instead of PCs?
>>768119022
Also whores. There has to be whores. Fine whores and not too expensive. Except 5 expensive whores for VIP customers.
>>768118897
“Barcades” are pretty common in big cities (there were at least 2 in Washington DC, 2 in ATL, etc...), but they are still bars, so
>high overhead costs (liquor licenses, city regulations)
>tiny profit margins
Meaning, like almost every new bar, it’ll be closed in a year and you’ll be filing for bankruptcy
Have fun.
>>768117306
I think the best way to have a gaming cafe in the US would be to have a full kitchen staff, full bar, and serve food and alcohol and lose the computers and video games. Alternatively if you just have to have video games and are already a multi billion dollar corporation you could get a bunch of video penny slots and booze but its tough getting a state license for that shit.
>>768119114
No
I'm poor, I wanna make money
>>768119081
Do you know anything about running a small business. Do you even understand how loans work?
>>768119138
details. how do you make money? where are you located? What kind of license do you need to let a million random people play your games. I doubt a standard license would cover that.What kind of hardware do you have? What is your monthly turn over? expenses? profit margin? how many employees do you have? how are they paid?
Or are you just larping?
>>768119022
this guy here
>>768118897
I live in NY and there are a lot of cafes here, Chinatown especially. They all make you pay by the hour as well. they've been there for eons.
>>768117751
this to an extent is how you keep it afloat. If you want a high end gaming cafe then select who you want. but if you wanna just keep a gaming cafe running and not give a shit about the vibe then let people buy time and sleep there over night, have illegal gaming tables, let people smoke inside. sells cigs for half the price etc etc
Sell cheeseburgers and Marijuana.
>>768119286
You’ve picked one of the worst ways possible to make money.
Also, if you’re poor, how could you possibly afford to open a business?
>>768119275
I don't want a restaurant
I want a gaming cafe
>>768117548
Thankfully, we aren't south Korea....
>>768119217
I agree, bars are the worst business you can run basically, followed by gyms. I know a successful barcade. In a very upscale neighborhood with buku foot traffic. Thier rent must be out of this world, theyve got a good thing going on but with bars they all have a shelf life.
>>768119313
No clue
I can learn
Step 1:
DON'T
>>768117306
Travel about 11 years into the past when everyone was playing WoW:BC and TF2 and you could make bank by sticking an aftermarket card in a painted dell with a glowy headset and charge em by the half hour.
>>768117306
https://youtu.be/MNS5WOD2fBU
Lurking for answer
>>768119387
Go on
>>768117306
How 'bout paid membership? Guests can rent time on the machines at particular rates, but paid members can just swipe and go.
>>768119442
>asking for business advice in /b/.
>I’ll learn
No you won’t.
>>768119370
Sure that might work in China Town in NYC. Prob not going to translate well outside of maybe NY, LA maybe San Fran.
I would bet those places arent in the best of shape either, probably just hanging on.
>>768119388
I'll get a buissness loan
>>768119515
So like any fucking arcade in the country? (which are dying btw)
>>768118040
They are. They always are
>>768117659
This, has “cafe” in the name, but now a days they are calling them PC BANGS, and shifting away from cafe, except hardcore ones that some people even live at. This will appeal to normies more than hardcore too, but this game has been great and it’s a good way of keeping up the great news and it’s great for me and it’s fun and I wanna was the day
>>768119336
I just bought the game with my own money for the loyal clients so they can play it for free. But they got so much obsessed with rust and my gaming center now full almost all the time.
I am located in albania and i have some average computers. Ill upgrade them soon because rust is getting pretty heavy in gpu.
Anyway its not so profitable despite this. The most of my profit is when i sell computers and having them in a gaming center helps a lot.
>>768119528
Shark tank did
They never majored in buissness
>>768117683
empty rooms you dont kill yourself in while using vr?
>>768119556
Why would a bank give you a business loan?
What collateral do you have? Do you have a history of running a business? Do you have a business plan beyond “I want to open a gaming cafe”?
>>768117419
Well, they probably didn't sell Cheetos and Mountain Dew.
I think hiring slutty cosplay girls is the only way this could work. Basically a Hooters for gamers. Even then the overhead for all that hardware (which WILL get broken) is going to drive your costs way up.
>>768119716
No to all
But I'll figure it out
>>768117306
It can be very profitable. As long as it is a front for another illegal business and that you have a cut-out guy running it for you.
Otherwise, just go to the strip club and spend your investment there.
>>768117306
1. Find a suitable location. It needs to be in a location with high population density and good public transit, or you will need plenty of parking.
2. Buy lots of computers. These need to be high-end computers because the bare minimum to run most games is maybe a $500 PC or a $400 Xbox. Figure at least $2.5K per station if you build them yourself.
3. Secure rights for all of the most popular games. Just buying the game may not be enough, you'll want a lawyer to check the terms and conditions. You may have to negotiate directly with the game's publisher.
4. Buy lots of high-end peripherals. You'll want one set per station plus at least 50% spares.
5. Buy a server capable of managing all stations. You can go Windows Server or DIY with Linux and Samba. Figure $3-5K for server.
6. Have enough liquid capital to upgrade all machines (probably just video cards) every 8-12 months. If you're not top of the line there's no point.
7. Install security system. Sensors at doors, windows and extensive camera coverage.
8. Hire staff. You'll need people with technical expertise who are also willing to mop and clean bathrooms.
9. Install high speed internet. Go fiber or don't bother. Run ethernet to stations, don't use wifi.
10. Build desks. Built-in will last longer but harder to reconfigure. Use formica as countertop.
11. Buy chairs. The chairs have to be cleanable and adjustable. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ One for each station and 10% spares.
12. Secure branding and advertising.
13. Suck two miles of cock.
14. Have enough capital to operate for at least 24 months with little to no profit.
12.
>>768117306
Why don’t you open a butthash cafe instead? I’d totally come get high as shit nigger all day at your place bruva
>>768119709
Guess you should buy an old mental hospital then, padded walls and everything. Plus you can keep them locked in til they pay you.
>>768119789
No you won’t.
>>768119663
Store name?
I wanna call for more questions afterwards
>>768119838
>$2.5K
m8 wut.
>>768119539
it'll translate anywhere, just have some kind of drugs or illegal gambling happen and they will flock.
>>768117419
>Cincinnati
>like 50 percent niggers
no wonder, niggers have no use for computers.
>>768119897
But shark tank
>>768119788
Great idea
>>768119958
Yea, true but thats not the business I was talking about.
>>768119217
Bars are designed for 3 reasons. Either to try to get laid, try to drown your sorrows or a place to meet friends.
A bar that is designed to isolate yourself in a game is never going to work.
Wont work in the US everyone just plays at home
>>768117383
Damn I was going to say that
>>768117306
No. There was one called east coast earthquake in MD that was fun while it lasted but the owners were gushing money into the thing with little to no return. Their tombstone was chiseled when a bar opened next door and parents stopped bringing their kids because of the drunks.
>>768119838
Lol first week a fat neck beard brakes his ancle in your establishments... lawsuit ensure.
>>768120054
They can work. They try and turn gaming into a social experience. They host tournaments, have special events etc...
Its risky, but no more than any other bar.
>>768120062
Ya, this is the problem I see with this.
>>768117306
have money
>>768119956
It's a WAG, but probably not too far off. Though you could spend $2.5K just on the video card I suppose. My basis was I built a reasonably high-end CAD station for about that much a few months ago.
>>768119958
I like you're idea
Drugs, whores and gambling for gaming nerds
>>768120105
That's any typical business. I'm assuming OP is intelligent enough to know that retaining lawyer, buying business insurance and getting permits/paying fees is part of the process.
>>768120062
Because there's no gaming Cafe
like arcades in the 80s and 90s, you need to offer some kind of experience that is not possible, or at least not practical, at home. back then arcades had graphics that were well beyond what any console or PC could produce, and people came to ogle those graphics. also types of games that didn't exist elsewhere: lightgun games and sit-down racing games.
maybe if each station had big 4k monitors and obscene GPU horsepower that would get people to come and game on your machines rather than their own? or oculus machines where you and friends could VR game? this is all horrendously expensive.
>>768117306
Make them play runescape to get alcohol
>>768119958
This is a solid point. If you can last long enough that an underground black market can form in your establishment and you're willing to turn a blind eye to it, you could make this work.
>>768120324
Why would people who own a computer drive to spend money on someones elses computer? The logic doesnt work and is a horrible idea. If it would work thered be gaming cafes (PS there used to be) but they died
>>768120302
OP here
Truth be told this entire thread was a troll, no fucking way I would try gaming, I can't even afford a gaming pc
But thankyou for the buissness tips
Really insightful anon
>>768120449
LAN parties. Are those still a thing? This would be good for LAN parties.
>>768120449
Because America
>>768120127
As someone who has owned a few bars over the years, I can promise you that it is MUCH riskier than almost every other bar...
Theft will be a huge issue. Drinking and losing inhibitions will cost you a fortune when people steal or break equipment.
Will you have special events regularly? Unless you can scrape a healthy percentage of the pool and you have enough people to enter, how will you cover the overhead of hosting the event?
During the downtime, how will you attract regulars?
Staffing will require a technical dimension that most bars do not have to worry about. Much more costly than $2.13 an hour for tipped employees.
I could go on for days. Running a bar is full of loopholes that will trip up a novice. And if you want to think about how tech games are introduced into a bar, think of how bullet proof arcade games are built, and how often they still break down. And protip, rarely does the bar own those games, they just scrape 50% of the revenue.
>>768120402
Get ready to have your liquor/business/occupancy license pulled after the first time someone gets caught, felony charges would probably follow.
>>768120302
OP is considering opening a gaming cafe in the US... any traces intelligence have fly off the window
>>768120494
(You) here.
I was just trying to demonstrate exactly how unfeasible this idea was unless you have a ton of money to burn for a very long time.
It could work. After all Dave & Busters was a dumb as fuck idea until suddenly it wasn't. But probably won't work for you.
>>768119606
Unless you're Trump.
>>768119473
jesus, tf2 was 11 years ago...
i only stopped playing last year.
>>768120575
Bars are a horrid investment, pretty much guaranteed to fail. I would NEVER invest in a bar.
I was disagreeing with this point.
>A bar that is designed to isolate yourself in a game is never going to work.
Video games are for many people a social activity.
>>768120652
See
>>768120494
Retard
>>768120737
Dave and Busters had thier day 20 years ago. Have you been to one lately? Its a sad ghost town about 90% of the time.
>>768120609
That's handled with payola to cops and local government.
Design with an idea for people to rent for events and for people who just walk in. The walk in systems will get a monthly rotating game selection while the events can be decided by the customer. With reservations the systems can have a set number of available games based on pay and quantity of people, have a cost for having the game downloaded and available to play when they arrive. The bulk of income will be from reservations and all the computers will be linked to one central system wide server. Offer upgrades to the experience by having a premium for different headsets, mice, keyboard, and controllers.
>>768120737
Exactly
I do have a similar idea
But I'll wait for this thread to die till I make that one
I think a good rule of thumb is that if you want to start a business because its a place you want to hang out in, you shouldn't do it. You start a business because there's definitely a market in your area and what you're selling can actually turn a profit.
I've seen tons of gaming cafes and card shops go out of business because they're basically some guys dumb expensive man cave.
>>768120923
Don't be a nigger, go for it. I'll abandon this one and go to the new one to call you names and make cruel fun of your ambitions.
>>768117306
why on earth would anyone go to your gaming cafe?
>>768121002
Wow
Just like my family :,)
I wish that was a joke
My family sucks :/
>>768120816
This isnt a movie man. lol. Besides, you couldn't make enough scratch for "payola" slinging at a place like that without drawing major heat from all sides. Might as well scrap the arcade and set up some trap house in the hood, much less chance of getting caught. I will tell you right now, a higher end neighborhood, (which is where a "barcade"would need to be located to succeed) will not put up with that kind of shit at all.
>>768120962
Yeah
OP here, no shit it's a terrible idea
>>768117306
>AC
>Download battle royales and mobas
>Be able to run the games
>Start near a school
>Have discount prices if there is another cafe so you suck the customers from there sincr yours is cheaper
>Profit
THE ONLY THING THAT WILL ALLOW FOR ONE TO LIVE ARE TOURNAMENTS.
lots of them for a variety of games. Also fun little events like bring your own beer nights (there was a lan where I used to live that did this, and it was awesome)
>>768121324
why would kids pay to play in a gaming cafe when they can just play at home for free?
>>768120962
Your ignorance is showing.
If you start a business you want nothing to do with, you will end up spending more on help to avoid working there. The most successful small business have the owner/s there to support labor and save them thousands a year (20-50k yearly)
Starting a business that is lacking in your area AND you are involved with already, with experience and knowledge of, is the best way to make a successful business.
>>768121398
*near school.
Can play with friends easier
>>768121373
>there was
Was is the key word here.
>>768121443
You do know that fucking everyone has a headset and internet connection in 2018 right?
>>768121373
I'm sure it was awesome. But from a business perspective, there are so many better things you could do with the amount of money it would take to set one of these things up.
I notice you said "was " one. I would be surprised if its still there, unless of course its just some guys toy and he doesn't need to make any money.
>>768121400
>The most successful small business have the owner/s there
>>768121464
there was a new owner that started embezzling money from the company and ruined it... it was fantastic for years up until that bitch
>>768121443
playing with friends on xbox/PS at home is already easy. Also, kids dont have enough money to support that.
>>768121183
If you're slinging meth, yeah that probably won't work out. Some gambling tho? A taste of the vig will probably work.
>>768121493
Not where im from. Yeah i admit its harder for cafes to exist at first world country. But these might help
>>768119597
Yeah, but with beer.
>>768117683
Sex ?
>>768121531
see >>768121586 for why it ended
If gaming cafes were at all profitable in the US, then companies like Starbucks and McDonalds would have been running them for years.
The fact that there aren't any big corporate run gaming cafe chains should tell you all you need to know about the prospects of starting one.
>>768121400
You do know that people do jobs they don't particularly like for money right? It's a business, it doesn't care about if you're fulfilled at work or not.
A friend of mine owns a boutique that sells women's clothing. Is he gay? No. Does he like dressing up in women's clothing for fun? Probably not. He still goes to work and makes money.
>>768121618
Lol. the "vig"
That wont get you any street cred points here. And to address your point, what sort of gambling? There are illegal/some places legal video slots/poker in half the sleazy gas stations in america. If you are thinking about some sopranos style card room, dream on lol. Those things have to constantly move to avoid police/being robbed. I went to one a few years ago in a high end hotel.
>>768121638
Yeah, they're called barcades, and they've been around for a while.
>>768121823
>t. Mike Rowe
>>768121630
The problem is that even if they don't now there's a good possibility they will in 10 years. So why even start a business that is doomed to fail. Why start a video store just because redbox isn't in your area yet.
>>768119417
>followed by gyms
My brother owns a power lifting gym and it's a cash cow. If you can't make money owning a gym you're doing something terribly wrong.
>>768121400
You are confusing being into the product you sell with being into running a business.
>>768121985
Bull shit man. Gyms have like a 90% failure rate, if not higher. Good for him if hes got a good thing going, but I assure you that's not the norm.
Also, maybe we have different definitions of cash cow.
>>768121873
Hello youngfag. People used to gamble in arcades all the time when I was a kid. Betting on video games is no different than betting on boxing.
>>768122183
There is a big difference between ad hoc gambling by patrons, and the business itself facilitating gambling and running the books.
>>768122183
Well it is, because there is a big market for betting on boxing, bookies all over the world will take bets on that.
Are you talking about betting between the people sitting there playing?
How does the house get a piece? How much revenue do you think you could even generate with this?? How would you settle disputes?
The problems are endless with that idea.
Do you think that most video gamers are big bettors? That is ingrained in the culture of boxing, video games not so much.
>>768122406
Also, this.
>>768117306
You don't, this isn't the 90's
>>768122406
>>768122411
No shit it's different, but if you're not going to take the risk you're not going to reap the rewards. But, just off the top of my head and to prove you wrong, you could stream games and host a betting platform in an offshore territory that allows it.
>>768122114
>Also, maybe we have different definitions of cash cow.
Meh, he owns a home, half a dozen nice cars, a 40 foot RV and pretty much hangs out and works out all day. I've done worse for less. The business model is sound if you have a good location, probably better since he is very specialized with all the legit strong man type stuff. It's not a soccer-mom gym, it's one where guys who do proper strong-man competitions come and practice lifting the cement balls onto shelves, running with kegs full of sand, and that sort of thing.
>>768122537
https://youtu.be/7-uhrHo9uv0
>>768123010
you can take risks in business without blatantly breaking the law. Also, most states include that type of better in their bans on gambling, so while you can do it at home without worrying about being arrested, a business (that must be licensed) couldn't facilitate it.
>>768123286
We've already established the idea is stupid and won't make money. We've moved on to coming up with unique ways to make this dumbass idea profitable and sweet af. Catch up, anon.
>>768123010
Huh? If you are facilitating gambling in any way, they dont care if the actual monetary transactions are done somewhere else. See the death of online poker in the US. all that shit was off shore.
Anyway, what you are describing is a betting parlor not a "barcade" I dont see much over lap there either.
>>768117306
Won't work in the U.S.
People have enough room and money to afford their own PC's.
The best way for OP to do this and legit pocket some money would be to operate it as a race hustle in some nigger infested city.
Cities like Chicago, Baltimore, Memphis, St. Louis are a constant parade of these hair brained schemes to convince black Africans to participate in civilization (remember the broad who opened up a yoga studio in Ferguson?).
You get some nigger ex-con to do the hustle and hit the newspapers:
>Reformed gang member Tyrone 'money grip' Jackson starts program to teach at-risk youths coping skills by playing co-op online games.
Then the race hustle begins. Local businesses and perhaps even some big names donate all your furniture and hardware, SJWs donate cash via gofundme or just flat out begging/hustling businesses and you can probably get a slice of some state local or federal grant money to pay the bills and give yourself and Tyrone a nice "administrator" salary.
Of course it will be like a fucking monkey exhibit in a zoo, shit will get broken, stolen, and you'll be constantly cleaning chicken grease and semen out of your keyboards and shit, but you just keep putting the touch on various libtards and government grant monies to keep shit repaired and keep paying the bills.
Baltimore did one a year or so ago where some cops tried to teach niggers how to go sailing. The premise you sell it on is that if you get niggers to do something "white" they will stop acting like niggers... the whole thing is completely futile but there's plenty of government and SJW money that gets thrown and their hair brained schemes.
>>768123286
This.
>>768123399
Streaming games is not facilitating gambling. You're not gansta enough for this, take your weak ass negativism out of here and play in the ball pit nigga.
>>768117697
Gaming cafes often have word processing and office-type shenanigans for people who are using it as an internet cafe.
If you had done ANY research on your prospective audiences you would know that.
>>768123513
Holy shit, I'm stealing this idea.
>>768123083
He must be "somebody" in the powerlifting world, even at the local level. If you are draw like that, or can attract draws like thats a different story.
Also yes, seems to be offering something a little different with an authentic power lifting place than the gyms you see on every corner.
From your use of the word proper, I am guessing you are from outside of the US? Id imagine in that case there is less competition from corporate mega gyms that cost 50mil to build, those things are in most places around here now and push any non niche gym right out of business.
>>768123513
Not a bad idea.
>>768123615
I wasnt addressing the "streaming games" part, I was addressing that second part about gambling. Im not even sure what you mean by streaming games any way, do you mean like have streamers up on tvs instead of sports?
>>768123869
Lol caws that would totally be a draw, people just wouldnt stream that shit on their phones like they already do from the comfort of their own homes.... Oh wait
>>768123869
You can't get bettors if they can't watch the matches. The gambling part may be harder but you're a nigger if you believe it isn't going on now. Shit, you may not even have to go offshore, just get Vegas to come on board.
>>768123684
Help yourself, friend. You couldn't pay me enough to deal with coonery day and night, but I promise you I've seen an endless parade of these sorts of things for people to finance a hobby.
>teach "troubled youths" to go sailing/camping/horseback riding/etc. etc.
I mean Chicago actually paid money to bring over Bantu warriors from Kenya to try to teach their niggers how to behave civilized.
http://www.fox32chicago.com/news/local/tribal-warriors-kenya-help-chicago-men-turn-lives-around
>troubled teens
>at risk youth
>turn their life around
>opportunities and learning
Absolutely no idea is too stupid to get government grants and SJW money to try to "fix" niggers.