
If the man turns my drinking water into a septic system, I can complain about it and do nothing: "I will withold my sips until they fix this
"At a certain point you have to stop blaming everyone else for your shortcomings in life. THAT DOES NOT mean you have to not acknowledge or learn about racism/white supremacy and discuss it. Nope, in fact, a part of being a Black man/woman in the world today is understanding racism/white supremacy and being able to navigate the system to find success.
You then teach the younger generation about white supremacy/racism and how to navigate to find success in their chosen career/life path in the world.
Sitting idly by saying you can't do something because you are being held back is anti-Black imo. We all have a duty to find a path towards success.
Exactly, it's not about morality or who tricked whoBlack men are in a scary situation. A lot of us cant seem to grasp that society expects MAN to take control against all odds. People and especially women, don't respect a man who complains all the time and takes no action.
Black men need to realize no one will help us, we need to take things legally or by force.
This reality is about power and competition
Black men are in a scary situation. A lot of us cant seem to grasp that society expects MAN to take control against all odds. People and especially women, don't respect a man who complains all the time and takes no action.
Black men need to realize no one will help us, we need to take things legally or by force.
This is what a lot of coli posters do day in and day out, I can't help but be frustrated seeing Black men do nothing. Like we used to be slaves, that was the hardest battle and we won. So to sit here and use excuse after excuse is plain sad
Exactly.In before "bootstrap respectability babble".
Yes he's right.
But black people are conditioned to see themselves through the prisms of victimhood so it's bu bu but the white man...