My Lifes Good Why You Black People Complain So Much?
Ah, yes, empathy; empathy is putting yourself in the place of others, putting yourself in the shoes of those born with less on average. Sure, you can tell someone to get an education, but what if a disciplined environment was not around some people? Where can they learn how to stick to their education?
What if the person you lack empathy for never grew up around business people and learned investments? Is it easy to judge without thought?
The waves of negativity melanated people sometimes deal with daily are fierce. Yet the lack of empathy makes critics unable to put themselves in the shoes of the less fortunate.
The superimposed theme of those who love to hate is not a new normal. It is the deep-rooted and learned behavior of white supremacist ideology that fails to realize something very fundamental.
That fundamental thought is that environment means a lot to the productivity of black people. Through redlining and many other racist policies that many are familiar with, black people still rise to the occasion. Yes, we will rise as it is prophesied that Babylon will fall if it does not change her ways.
God's army is growing daily, and nothing will stop it. Who is gods army? It is an unseen force to the naked eye, no single messiah figure, and it can strike faster than the blink of an eye.
Remember, as you sit in your privilege and hurt some of the melanated beings of light, your wicked deeds do not go unnoticed. There is a consequence for your actions.
So, how would I respond to someone who tells me everything is normal and black people should pull themselves up by the bootstrap and grab a tool?
I would say, be quiet as our people get our just due in this wicked plantation house. You have your generational wealth from our ancestral labor, let the living descendants of foundational black Americans thrive, and America will become much more prosperous.
Do not give us our just due; laugh at our plight under these extreme circumstances and watch America fall to her wayside. Is it only a matter of time, or is it too late?
What if the person you lack empathy for never grew up around business people and learned investments? Is it easy to judge without thought?
The waves of negativity melanated people sometimes deal with daily are fierce. Yet the lack of empathy makes critics unable to put themselves in the shoes of the less fortunate.
The superimposed theme of those who love to hate is not a new normal. It is the deep-rooted and learned behavior of white supremacist ideology that fails to realize something very fundamental.
That fundamental thought is that environment means a lot to the productivity of black people. Through redlining and many other racist policies that many are familiar with, black people still rise to the occasion. Yes, we will rise as it is prophesied that Babylon will fall if it does not change her ways.
God's army is growing daily, and nothing will stop it. Who is gods army? It is an unseen force to the naked eye, no single messiah figure, and it can strike faster than the blink of an eye.
Remember, as you sit in your privilege and hurt some of the melanated beings of light, your wicked deeds do not go unnoticed. There is a consequence for your actions.
So, how would I respond to someone who tells me everything is normal and black people should pull themselves up by the bootstrap and grab a tool?
I would say, be quiet as our people get our just due in this wicked plantation house. You have your generational wealth from our ancestral labor, let the living descendants of foundational black Americans thrive, and America will become much more prosperous.
Do not give us our just due; laugh at our plight under these extreme circumstances and watch America fall to her wayside. Is it only a matter of time, or is it too late?
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