I'm going to read the FIRST prayer delivered to the Continental Congress and it's going to blow your mind.
Why have they fought so hard to erase this part of our history. I'm glad you asked 👇
Al Sharpton and other activists are telling Black Americans and Black-owned businesses to boycott America’s 250th birthday.
My response: You do not speak for me.
You do not get to use my skin color to tell me what I can celebrate. I was not a slave. You were not a slave. We are free Americans, and I refuse to walk around pretending we are still in chains.
Yes, I proudly put George Washington on my America 250 Cousin T’s pancake box. He owned slaves, but that is not his entire legacy. He was also our first president and helped build the nation that gave people like me the freedom to rise.
I went from foster care to building Cousin T’s, a successful Black-owned American company. I am living the American Dream.
So while Al Sharpton is calling for a boycott, I am calling for Black Americans to stop letting professional outrage merchants convince us that patriotism belongs only to white people.
America is my country too.
I will celebrate her loudly, proudly, and without permission.
@RealJamesWoods Cowards on the right, corrupt un-American lunatics on the left, foreigners taking over and undermining our laws…I’m so sick of this shit. Does anyone in a leadership position besides our president have any damn BALLS?
@Sassafrass_84 Absolutely not. Why should anyone feel guilty about what color they were born as? That’s absolutely asinine. No one controls what color, sex, or who they’re born to which includes a lot of additional circumstances that a baby wound not have any say over.