Acknowledging that some Black men have caused harm doesn’t negate the trauma many Black men silently endure from women, systems, and society. Healing isn’t a one-sided journey. Y’all chose men who hurt you, ignored the ones who wouldn’t, and now you want sympathy for loyalty to dysfunction. That’s not love, that’s lack of accountability. Choose better.
POWERFUL: Houston #Texans QB CJ Stroud always gives glory to his God JESUS CHRIST the first thing every time in his post-game interview.
Stroud’s parents instilled in him, from a young age, the practice of praying & giving glory to the Lord.
Special kid🙏https://t.co/mJvSdb9YQY
"Sandy Darity put out there that the average black family has a net worth of $8. For those who don't know, your net worth is what you own minus what you owe.
So if the city demolishes the homes that you own...you're you're taking generational wealth away from people and you're putting them in an apartment. They have to start all over again. And what I want people to understand is that if you can be frustrated about Palestinians losing their homes in the West Bank, the settler violence that takes place there, you should also be frustrated about the homes that have been stolen and are still being stolen from predominantly black communities right here in the United States."- @SabbySabs2
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It is interesting that when discussing One Battle After Another, when Black folks point out the racism and fetishization of Black women, white fans say "You don't understand the movie."