@jros411 For too long, these people were kept down in society and denied the opportunity to rise up and socially advance. Therefore, when they were finally given an opportunity to work towards change, nothing could stop them (the fury that had amassed within them couldn’t be suppressed).
@AaronGandia2 The unrest and “sick of suffering” sentiment felt by the African American community for years grew within them until it reached a critical mass, at which point it was more than a driving force — it was a lifestyle, and one impossible to destroy and discount by white oppressors.
@ArcatiVincent There are different ways of dividing, too. Additionally, the creators of “Shakespeare” (if my argument is correct) may have slightly altered different word roots to better mask the truth . . .
Hey @HewittXav, William Shakespeare did not exist! I found evidence that suggests “W.S.” was merely an alias for a secret playwright — a wealthy, female village nurse who suffered through an abusive relationship . . . Until her murder . . . #XHSEnglish
@XHS_PatrickE @HewittXav Here’s something to think about:
IF Shakespeare did not exist, all of this information would have been created as part of the elaborate effort that goes into creating an alais.
No aggression, nor retaliation. Just something to think about!
@Christi66578573 @HewittXav You are mistaken!
Look at the information I was able to extract from & connections I was able to make using his dissected name!
Therefore, @HewittXav, William Shakespeare did not exist, but was merely the stage-name of a young playwright who, seeing her situation, could not express her true craft!
To be or not to be? Well, I now see that the author of these infamous words is truly . . . Not To Be