I just got through watching this on Netflix, and the shyt that is wild to me, was the fact that the spies were people who wanted to keep their prestigious titles. One guy thought that he was better then working class people, he was of the thinking class, and didn't want equality!
This shyt shows you why people like 50 Cent, and other entertainers, don't speak up against certain things that effect blacks, and always shytting on their own, they want to be the only blacks in their position.
The same shyt happened with the Gullah wars. 9,000 black people was going to stage an attack on slave masters, and some weak ass slaves told the masters, and killed it form happening. If anyone gets a chance watch the "Spies of Mississippi",on Netflix, and the Gullah wars on youtube.
So watch out for people who are always talking about what they do for a living, and how educated they are because if you want to grow, there is a chance they will find a way to stop that shyt! Remember "Every brother ain't a brother"
This shyt shows you why people like 50 Cent, and other entertainers, don't speak up against certain things that effect blacks, and always shytting on their own, they want to be the only blacks in their position.
The same shyt happened with the Gullah wars. 9,000 black people was going to stage an attack on slave masters, and some weak ass slaves told the masters, and killed it form happening. If anyone gets a chance watch the "Spies of Mississippi",on Netflix, and the Gullah wars on youtube.
So watch out for people who are always talking about what they do for a living, and how educated they are because if you want to grow, there is a chance they will find a way to stop that shyt! Remember "Every brother ain't a brother"