@stephpaige777 I'm so proud of you Stephanie! I truly appreciate everything you do for me including helping our voices be heard! You make a difference in my life everyday and I hope I can continue to show you the same love you've always given me and the black community! I love you!
I'm proud of you babe!! <3 Thank you for being here with me, in the fight of my life! In the fight for equality! The fight of right vs wrong! Thank you! Love you Stephanie!!
I'm a very reserved individual so all week I've been writing how I feel about everything in a notepad on my phone. I need to talk, I finally want to talk, and I need to be heard. I'm not going to apologize for the tweets I'll be sending from here on out. Love me or hate me, ILY.
Something that should have been instilled in every human at young age is the difference between right and wrong. Later on comes the struggle of knowing what's right and doing what's right. Feels like people have such an addition with being right instead of doing what's right.
The ability to be passive about what the BLM movement is truly all about because you won't have stakes in the final outcome is a legitimate privilege that I don't have. When it's all said and done, I'm still a black man. We need help, we need justice. That's all we're asking for.
Those saying white lives matter, I'm not disagreeing with you. But when I say black lives matter why feel the need to be so contrarian with the concept?
Ending a conversation with "It's my opinion" doesn't give you blanket forgiveness on what you just said. Those actions of using your words in a hateful way have consequences. I.e. those tweeting bigoted, racist rhetoric causing them to lose scholarships.
@Feydakyn A multitude of white high schoolers have been incredible racist on a variety of SM. Because of that, others have been finding the colleges they'll attend in the fall and are asking the schools what they think about the hate being brought to their college.