@honestkushabush It was the segregation that was the main issue. It was the lack of respect. Many cultures have their own communities and business that they keep in their communities. We did better financially when we had that. Martin said in the end that he led his people into a burning building
@MissREL7 peace Queen. We have a 17 year old Volley Ball player inspired by you. She would like to interview you. We tagged you in her video on Instagram.
"Black" people are only 4% of people in positions due to DEI initiatives. I bet a lot of these are black immigrants, not Black Americans (Freedmen).
Again, for the people in the back, Affirmative Action and DEI mainly benefitted WHITE WOMEN and immigrants. I ain't boycotting nothing. Let the Karens and soccer moms handle that.
@bottomswillie3@gmtobizzy Oh yea we live in a big gansta world. In this dialogue we’re only tapping into our internal cultural dealings. Which is great. We still have to represent ourselves outside of that. I’m not opposed to us having some heart with logic. We need it.
@D3stinyMarie@trayykayy13@gmtobizzy It could. Or it could just be that you too scared to step in the street. I like individuals that have an even mix of both. It is a complex dialogue. I like what he started it here. Thought provoking.
@pimpinpimpin0@gmtobizzy That’s true. Sometimes things come down to protecting yourself and your family. Ultimately it’s putting logic before emotion’s.
@gmtobizzy Heard you. Your message was strong. That sidewalk part made it go over some heads. Good dialogue tho. Too many niggaz get tricked out they bag. A lesson learned 💯