I’m a black American and I’m proud AF at what those old white guys did for the world. Blacks may have been slaves for a time but we are free and as equally able to do anything people of any color could do. I often imagine what life would be like for my black bothers and sisters if it had not been for the United States of America, it’s not like we have made our homeland of Africa any better while us Blacks have been in control of it, if not for GW and his thug life crew slitting necks in the darknight of Christmas who knows where I’d be today.
What I'm saying is it doesn't make sense to define yourself (ever) as a skin color.
A white kid from Chicago has more in common with a black kid from Chicago, then either will ever have in common with a white kid from Nebraska. A white engineer and a black engineer are more alike than either will ever be like a black truck driver.
There are 20 different things - where you grew up, where you go to church, your job, you love life, your hobbies etc. - that will always and forever mean much more than your skin color. Making anyone think that skin color matters is one of the greatest tricks ever pulled by The Devil. All it does is drive us apart, and at this time in history, it doesn't mean anything at all.
It’s honestly a wholly black thing to point out people’s color and associate everything with that, at least in todays world. Any people I know of different ethnicity don’t give 2 shits about people’s skin color, now if I go back to my old neighborhood that’s all you’ll get from the average black male or female. It’s partially our fault for being so monolithic if I’m using the term right for so long and also the demoncrat party and terrible school reform and mainstream media for taking advantage of the uneducated. After being around the world and seeing other cultures and customs thanks to my white uncle... Sam and because of this it gave me tools to break the stigma my people are beat with every day by the establishment into subjugation without even realizing it.
If you care what color they were, you're part of the problem.
I’m a black American and I’m proud AF at what those old white guys did for the world. Blacks may have been slaves for a time but we are free and as equally able to do anything people of any color could do. I often imagine what life would be like for my black bothers and sisters if it had not been for the United States of America, it’s not like we have made our homeland of Africa any better while us Blacks have been in control of it, if not for GW and his thug life crew slitting necks in the darknight of Christmas who knows where I’d be today.
What I'm saying is it doesn't make sense to define yourself (ever) as a skin color.
A white kid from Chicago has more in common with a black kid from Chicago, then either will ever have in common with a white kid from Nebraska. A white engineer and a black engineer are more alike than either will ever be like a black truck driver.
There are 20 different things - where you grew up, where you go to church, your job, you love life, your hobbies etc. - that will always and forever mean much more than your skin color. Making anyone think that skin color matters is one of the greatest tricks ever pulled by The Devil. All it does is drive us apart, and at this time in history, it doesn't mean anything at all.
It’s honestly a wholly black thing to point out people’s color and associate everything with that, at least in todays world. Any people I know of different ethnicity don’t give 2 shits about people’s skin color, now if I go back to my old neighborhood that’s all you’ll get from the average black male or female. It’s partially our fault for being so monolithic if I’m using the term right for so long and also the demoncrat party and terrible school reform and mainstream media for taking advantage of the uneducated. After being around the world and seeing other cultures and customs thanks to my white uncle... Sam and because of this it gave me tools to break the stigma my people are beat with every day by the establishment into subjugation without even realizing it.
I don't think this THEY think this and they are taught this.