The person who builds the most allies in life is always better off.
On the other hand, the person who creates the most enemies will suffer for it.
Viewing the world solely through a racial or group lens will inevitably condition you to see others as enemies. But I’m here to tell you, as a Black man, I am not your enemy.
However, if you continue to look at the world racially, you increase the chances of viewing me as a threat. Let’s put this into perspective: there are roughly 40 million Black people in America. By framing them as enemies, you're only adding unnecessary conflict to your life.
If I want to drive through your neighborhood to find a place to eat, that doesn’t threaten your cultural values or upbringing. The two are completely unrelated.
In fact, many white Americans are already a blend of different European backgrounds—German, Irish, Russian, and so on.
If someone of mixed German and Russian heritage can teach their children about both cultures, why can’t a family with mixed African and German backgrounds do the same?
It's about celebrating both, not erasing one.
I’m not here to insult or attack your views.
I just know that implementing any race-based ideology increases government policing and control—precisely what powerful elites want.
When we focus too much on race, we lose sight of the bigger picture: unity, freedom, and the ability to choose our own paths without unnecessary divisions.
I'll leave you with this thought:
The person who builds the most allies in life is always better off. On the other hand, the person who creates the most enemies will suffer for it.
Viewing the world solely through a racial or group lens will inevitably condition you to see others as enemies. But I’m here to tell you, as a Black man, I am not your enemy.
However, if you continue to look at the world racially, you increase the chances of viewing me as a threat. Let’s put this into perspective: there are roughly 40 million Black people in America. By framing them as enemies, you're only adding unnecessary conflict to your life.
If I want to drive through your neighborhood to find a place to eat, that doesn’t threaten your cultural values or upbringing. The two are completely unrelated.
In fact, many white Americans are already a blend of different European backgrounds—German, Irish, Russian, and so on.
If someone of mixed German and Russian heritage can teach their children about both cultures, why can’t a family with mixed African and German backgrounds do the same?
It's about celebrating both, not erasing one.
I’m not here to insult or attack your views.
I just know that implementing any race-based ideology increases government policing and control—precisely what powerful elites want.
When we focus too much on race, we lose sight of the bigger picture: unity, freedom, and the ability to choose our own paths without unnecessary divisions.