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Brother i tell you honestly that i feel a "dark" heavy energy affecting many people. Misfortune is rampant. I have examples of my own. You are being tested and it looks to me as if you are unbendable. I am humbled by your determination and discipline. Yet again, i pray your fortitude be unwavering ✞
Thank you so much and honestly you just encouraged me and you dont even know me. I am trying to stay unbendable during this time I keep my faith up and with encouraging words like this i definitely cant be stopped!
You will feel real racism if you go to East Asia. Chinese, Japanese and Koreans look down on ANYONE. They think they're better than anyone, hell they even look down on Southeast Asian they call them 🐒 because their skin is not white. Ironically they call caucasians white 🐒. A lot of Asians are disowned for being too "westernized" or having a relationship with a foreigner especially with a black person.
The most racism I ever experienced was from other brown people - by a huge margin. I was always the white boy growing because I liked games, listened to rock, dressed in fit clothes, joined the Marines, didn't get arrested or none of that other beligerent stuff. I worked law enforcement, suddenly I'm a traitor. I tell them I don't look at skin color, I look at character and work ethic, suddenly I'm worse than the mustache man. Of course it doesn't stop there, but that's kinda the gist of it. My black friends always got ostracized because they "acted too white" for something that shouldn't even be a thing, like talking "too white" or listening to "white music", or having "white opinions". I hated it. Being put in a box because you don't let yourself be put in a box in the first place.
#facts I can sympathize with that because I am originally from Mississippi and when my mom joined the military we moved from place to place so you know that changes you a little bit from the way you talk to the way act because you are around different cultures so when we would go visit my grandparents some of my friends in Mississippi would say you acting white or you talk proper but I didn't know it was just natural. They didn't make me feel bad bit it did stand out to me
I love your voice man. I also love channels/people that just talk and ramble about life or whatever. If you feel like you want to speak to the world im sure it would listen, i know i would. wishing good health for you
Fascinating. I've heard similar stories from Mexicans, South Asians - people whose skin tones ranged from very light to very dark. There was always a prejudice against the darker-skinned people.
In Asia the whiter Asians China,Japan,Korea they look down upon South East Asians because we are darker and represent working in the fields/ farm. Basically they look as us as pheasants because we are tan. It's always been so confusing to me but that's juts how the way it is. They worship lighter skin.
I'm not black but I've heard of colorism and I think that's the craziest thing. I don't know if it happens in other communities as much as it does in the black community. People shouldnt make others like them feel worse. If you're skinny, have no ass, have lighter skin, have darker skin, so what?
First of all, if you’re advertising on the Internet that you one $800 million that’s a foolish moo second of all you should buy anything for at least a few months after the lottery and third of all, you should move for a while until things settle down so nobody knows you and don’t tell your family that’s the worst thing you can do. So I don’t believe that you want anything.
I’m dark skin I got the jokes….but EVERYONE got the jokes…..we always just focus on the skin color jokes when folks joked on any and everything they could about a person. I never really did it but folks gone have to just accept that it’s a rights of passage in the black community. Either u joke back or u just gone get joked on. It is what it is. You accepted and loved if you can roast back…
@beach_boy1141 see that was my problem I wish I had those jokes back then lol I'm was lame in that department but i was always the darkest person everywhere my mom was stationed in the army
@@BillionaireExpectations Yea I wished it didn’t have to be that way but it’s part of “black culture”….the jokes breed resentment. A lot of Africans don’t like black Americans because they got joked on as a kid. But then you have someone like Michael Blackson who is loved and respected because he learned to joke back. It’s a gift and a curse because it can hurt u or it could make you stronger.