Atlas1200
Saberie
Atlas1200
Hope Amity
Atlas1200
Africans in general get treated like lesser beings and they have the color of their skin used as something bad or evil or just wrong, does the color red mean death no that's black, does the color yellow mean evil no that's black to, does devils food cake look white no that's black to. don't tell me other humans go their adversity my people were robbed of their past and their future as a race
-sigh- I kind of want you to stop talking before making us look bad
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what do you mean look bad, face facts the world treat african americans and africans like s**t. we look bad for a reason, a race with potenial to change this world hidden abillities and amazing thoughts yet we are told we are nothing or we can't do anything without external help
Dude, just... shut up. We have a president who is half black, some of the greatest athletes, actors, entrepreneurs, doctors, and lawyers are black. Race has nothing to do with employment or success in this day and age.
so a few successful people make up for the millions of african americans who was damage mental and physically since slavary, your retarded and your an idiot. the president is nothing more then a icon he has no power, and for an intelligent human being you are not very bright your just a waste of a human. We as humans who have been robbed of a past and a future now walk this earth without a soul, and you say it does not matter about skin color when it does I bet you had little to no adversity and know nothing of struggle.
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Let me tell you something about struggle, young man. Struggle is a child growing up with a hateful mother and a coke-addicted father who constantly scream at each other. Going to a school where everyone is a Christian while your still trying to figure out what you believe in. Getting beaten up and picked on constantly by your peers. Being alienated and ostracized by teachers, who will look the other way when your getting harassed. Trying to pay attention in class when you have ADHD or dyslexia and your parents have no money to pay for treatment and your teachers won't help you. Being raped and getting pregnant, and because of your parents beliefs, they won't let you get an abortion; all the while, people mock and judge you as you are forced to raise a child while still trying to lead a normal life.
All this, and you still get out of bed in the morning to work through the day. That is struggle. Moping about where you live and feeling sorry for yourself and complaining isn't struggle, that's giving up.
Now you have a choice, you can give up and stay in your little rut, or you can climb out of that rut and rise to success. What are you going to do?
Face it.
Embrace it.
Make it your own.
Now stop using your skin color as a crutch and trying to make us feel sorry for you and get the ******** over it.
By the way, I'm legally considered to be black, and I've got a very promising future.