"They didn't say that weapon wouldn't form! They said it wouldn't prosper." That is a WORD. Thank you so much Angela Rye for being a voice for the voiceless, unapologetically and unashamedly. We appreciate you so much and you continue to be such an amazing inspiration for young [Black] women like me who are also finding their voice in the realm of policy and economics.
Quick question before I VOTE. What legislation did Biden/Kamala Harris say they'd advance that will PUNISH police for the murder of unarmed black citizens again?... I must've fell asleep and missed that.
"Macro-level impact" is definitely a powerful tool. I'm thankful for the influential communicators. Natalie, these are great topics that reach the masses, so thanks for creating the space for release & education.
Natalie thank you so much for this interview with Angela and your vulnerability on the screen! You inform us too over here in France. Love you and support you from here ❤
Finding your voice so that others who look like you and have less than you will feel empowered... They don't want us to feel empowered because it uncovers so much confidence so we can break free from the systemic racism and chains that have held us back for too long. We are God's children and he hasn't forgotten us...
What a great conversation the perspective was so clear, and to see an amazing Black Women to continue to show up and fight for us, it is super overwhelmed...
I greatly enjoyed this interview. The questions Natalie asked and the transparency Angela exhibited in every response, was food for the soul. We are all blessed having these amazing sisters share the truths and insights they have paid the price to obtain. Continued blessings and good success to you both as you continue on!
I've always thought of Angela as a fighter for the weak. She's extremely passionate about our political climate, racial injustice and positive voice for the voiceless. Kick Ass is what I call her💖
She is right, it is all our problem. Fight for our brothers and sisters, stand up for those that does not have a voice. Fight for the oppressed, the brokenhearted, the widows. Cry with those who cry, hurt with those who hurt.
Wait, is this Australia? One of the best times oy life.... Queensland..big up Lakeland downs. I met a reporter while there. She had questions about me😉
They say your not working for free anymore however when your finances don't meet the debts of the economy it's the same thing only in a strategic centrist way.
Black men and women are TOGETHER on the issues we face in America. You "black media" panelists on TV are the ones who are off code exposing yourselves as PAID media shills for your white puppet masters whose sole purpose is to create dissension among us that ultimately stifles our progress. You 🧙♀️'s ain't shhh but .... ( sing it Snoop)
Believe it or not, this might be the most important post you'll read Everyone of us has broken God's moral law, the Ten Commandments. We have all lied, stolen, hated and lusted. And James 2:10 states that breaking one of the Commandments makes us guilty of breaking them all. Problem is, we can never outweigh our sins through good works because the Creator is perfect in Holiness, meaning His standard is far above ours. And He is also perfect in Justice, meaning not a single sin will go unpunished. And the punishment of sin is being cast into hell, where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth with no end. Ever. Fortunately, God is also perfect in love, so 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ left His throne in Heaven and came to this earth as a man. He lived a perfect, sinless life and He so loved us, that He took the punishment of our sin, when He suffered horribly on the cross. Isaiah 53 tells us that his face was marred beyond recognition and that he suffered more than any man. But right before His death, Jesus said "It is finished" meaning the the debt for our sins was paid in full. But on the 3rd day, Jesus conquered death and He was resurrected. So that means now, we can go free from the wrath of God's judgment not by earning it, but rather as a free gift of grace, if you accept Jesus. But, a gift can either accepted or rejected. So if you want to accept the free gift or forgiveness, of grace, and of salvation, this is what you should do: Humbly admit to God that you have sinned against Him, and through gratitude in the sacrifice of His Son, repent (turn away) from your old sinful ways. Then, confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord, your Savior. Believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross, was buried, and was resurrected 3 days later. Roman's 10:9 and 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 says that if you do this you are saved. I'm not telling you to get religious, because Christianity is not a religion, but a relationship with God. And the moment you do this, God will grant you a new heart, which does not take pleasure in sin and He will give you eternal life. Nothing on this earth even close to compares to what awaits believers. What you do with this information will determine where you will be for Eternity; meaning accepting Christ is the single most important decision you'll EVER make. And all of us here, believer or atheist, know that this is very true. Jesus Christ wants YOU to come to Him this very moment; don't even think about sleeping until you have accepted Christ as your Lord and Savior, because your tomorrow isn't guaranteed. You could die at any moment. Hebrews 9: 27 "It is appointed unto man once to die, but after this, the Judgment." All praise and honor to Jesus Christ, King of kings, Lord of lords.:)
I genuinely came to this interview being open-minded… and I’ve come away being even more convinced that this woman has deeply rooted self worth issues. Angela’s politics is derived from her insecurities and her inferiority complex. Not her genius. I’ve never taken away anything philosophically substantial or new in any of her interviews. One track Democratic mind “white man bad, black people helpless…” Not much intellectual “meat” in her arguments, just emotional drivel about how white people need to validate her. It’s tired and old. And unfortunately for her, her interviews have the opposite effect of what she’s trying to achieve, in that they encourage more dislike for the never ending “black people are victims of everything” narrative. People are genuinely sick of this rhetoric. Myself included because its not just wrong, it’s profoundly dangerous. Coming constructively from a black woman. 💕