Throwback to one of the most disheartening tales a teacher had to offer.
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You know the sad thing, all of this is true. (I am black). I am embarrassed and appalled at it. I am African American and nothing like this, none of my family is. I was born in an environment like this. It was like being in a prison. Luckily I was raised in a two parent God fearing home. I was able to get out of this environment and never looked back. Believe it or not there is a huge sector that are nothing like this, but we are considered Sell outs, uncle Toms, etc. or not being against our people for stating the obvious. To be honest, I don’t blame a lot of people for being racist based on the behavior. (if you are like this based on appearance or just for no reason that is a different matter.) You May ask why blacks like me don’t change things, we can’t. It is like an alcoholic that does not know he is an alcoholic or a drug addict that does not admit he is a junkie. We can’t change it because we are ostracized as a whole. Examples, Candace Owens, Clarence Thomas, Ben Carson and the list goes on. I live as far away from and stay away from it. I am raising my kids and setting the foundation for them and hopefully they pass it on. To be honest, I don’t think it is possible to save black America. The ones that are in the inner city are in an endless destructive cycle. The ones that are not hoodlums or criminals are brainwashed to blame Whitey and vote Democrat. Hopeless case/ Just know a lot of us are just as appalled as you are.
Keep praying. Keep supporting those in your community who invest in those kids, especially at a young age to give them a future.