Post: Black people were not really for freedom. Were not really for freedom of. Studied everywhere we...
Black people were not really for freedom. We're not really for freedom of. Studied everywhere we have been liberated, whether or not we were able to liberate ourselves from our own bondage. Study us as a people. This is not a criticism. It's a reflection if you're. If I'm happy to share perspectives, but study us as a people you know. Notice that everywhere. Where we are in bondage, we are phenomenal and fighting for our liberation. Once we've received it, something goes wrong and the mindset is pervasive. And it's. It's pervasive. It's invasive. It's insidious like a virus. And if you try and remove, you know, once a virus takes over, sell it multiplies. And so the reason you can't remove the virus is the only way to kill it is to kill the host. That's where we are. When a person amongst us does something rather than celebrate, we ridicule rather than collaborate, we compete rather than support, we sabotage. Thought long and hard about why is this like it's been bugging me. And then I realised something that whether it was apartheid, colonization, all of those systems of oppression had one singularity. Communication. They said to black people, only one. So in slavery days there was only one house @#$@#. The rest of your work in the field. So when a black person makes it, the rest of us go. Shit. That's why we practice crabs in a bucket. The only way I get that seat is this gum tough Divorcing Bella. We don't think multiply make sense. People will see this and I'll get slated for it. I'm sure, sir, believe inspire Saxby.
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