Every revolution in history was built on bloodshed. This one is built on math. The CHAPPS movement is the economic takeover of the monarchy pay system — without a single drop of blood. You sign up. You clock in. You take back what was always yours.
Malcolm X taught that Black Americans had to choose between working within a broken system or standing outside it to build something new. He was talking about political power. CHAPPS extends that same logic to economic power — the arena where the fight has never truly been won.
The ballot changes who is in office. CHAPPS changes what the office can take from your paycheck. Political revolution puts new people in the same broken structure. Economic revolution changes the structure itself. That is the difference. That is what CHAPPS is.
"We've been lied to about our hours. The 8-hour day was never the truth. The truth is 168 — and CHAPPS is the first system built on that truth." — Larry Pinson Sr.
Workers taxed to fund the ruler's salary. The king lives off the labor of the people. This is the current model.
Forced contribution with no worker autonomy. You work. You pay. You have no say in how your labor is used.
Budget deficits masked by worker taxation. Politicians claim they don't take a salary — while drawing from taxpayer-funded budgets. God is against this type of pay system.
Before 1921, Black Wall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma proved that a Black community could build wealth, institutions, and a self-sustaining economy from scratch — without asking permission. They circulated money within their own community and created their own jobs.
Tulsa needed a pay system that protected 30 out of 40 working hours from taxation — and built retirement wealth quarterly. Without that infrastructure, the wealth that was built could be taken. With CHAPPS, it cannot. Your quarterly contributions are pre-funded and permanently owned.
CHAPPS is Black-owned. It was built by a Black man. It was designed with the Black worker in mind. You cannot redline a CHAPPS account. You cannot burn a job report. You cannot take what a person has already paid to themselves. Build on that foundation.
CHAPPS was built with the Black community in mind — because that is the community that has been most systematically denied its hours, its pay, and its economic future. But the movement does not stop there.
Every minority. Every immigrant. Every working-poor family of any background. They don't care about your religion. They don't care about your culture. They only see your labor as something to extract. CHAPPS says: extract nothing. Every hour is accounted for. Every dollar has a home. Every worker is equal because every worker has 168.
Religion is personal. Economic exploitation is structural. The structure is what CHAPPS dismantles — for everyone.
You were never paid for your full day. You were paid for half of it — and told that was fair. CHAPPS shows you the other half. You are not starting over. You are starting correctly, for the first time.
Tulsa built it. They burned it down. Build it again — but this time, build it on a pay system they cannot burn. CHAPPS gives your workers permanent financial ownership. No one can take what they've already paid to themselves.
The budget is broken because you built it on the assumption that workers would never organize their hours. They are organizing now. CHAPPS does not ask you to step aside. It asks you to pay your own way — like every worker in this system does.
You don't have to believe in the philosophy. Just look at the math. 168 hours. 40 worked. 10 taxable. 30 yours. If the math is right — and it is — then the only question is why it took this long for someone to write it down.
No marching. No dying. Just signing up. You sign up. You clock in. You take back the 30 hours that were always yours. Switch now. Make a difference.