Friday, January 10, 2014

Self-Hate.

It never ceases to amaze me how people outside of the Black experience in America, especially other minorities, always want to critique or mock Black talking points and pain or intensively tell us to get over our issues after they themselves have benefited from the Civil Rights Movement that was largely driven by Black Americans, yet the minute you fire back and say something about them and their culture or their blatant historic opportunism they try to flip the script and make you out to be the antagonist because they either want to appease the sensibilities of White America or feel superior by looking down on someone else.

But I'm gonna make things really simple for you right now: If you haven't lived our experiences, keep your mouth shut and your uninformed opinions to yourself.


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