You tell me how many white women you’ve seen at a fucking BEAUTY SUPPLY store?!! In my 39 years of life, I’ve seen ZERO. Sally’s, yes.
So if we stop shopping? That shit goes out of business, period! TF
I don’t know what reality some of yall in. The BLACK dollar is HUGE!
I accept these rappers male & female for the amazing music memories and entertainment they provide but enough is enough with the idolization. It’s becoming a lot .
& I don’t trust billionaires idgaf what color they are and where they came from .
Also, ppl are saying the fro jokes are anti black . I don’t agree. He’s been wearing Freeform locks & now a fro to push a pro black narrative while holding hands w/ white racist billionaires. It’s an act old as day.
Everybody not lying & crazy.
I have been the biggest Jay fan since a child . To me he’s been the bar … BUT he is not exempt from critique & everything he does and says isn’t magical.
That freestyle was barely good to his own standards and it contradicts a lot of the rhetoric he’s been pushing .
I hate when Jay does this thing where he’ll pander and try to position himself as anti maga to the public yet is buddy buddy with so many maga adjacent billionaires. Him and Beyoncé were literally rubbing shoulders with ivanka trump and Jared kushner.
One common sign is having very little empathy for struggles they’ve never personally experienced.
People who haven’t faced many hardships sometimes assume that every problem has a simple solution:
* “Just work harder.”
* “Just leave.”
* “Just get over it.”
* “Just be positive.”
It’s not necessarily arrogance—sometimes it’s simply a lack of firsthand experience with situations where effort alone isn’t enough.
Other signs can include:
* Being easily overwhelmed by minor inconveniences.
* Judging others’ choices without understanding their circumstances.
* Expecting life to be consistently fair and predictable.
* Having difficulty handling rejection, failure, or criticism.
That said, hardship isn’t a competition. Some people face very little adversity and still develop humility, gratitude, and compassion, while others go through a lot and learn very little from it.