Do you think slavery led to self-esteem issues in the black community?
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Do you not design most out of ourselves or what? Where else could this healthy miss of self-respect in distribute of us be entrance from?
Do you consider which a genius which ''black is less'' stuck? you am not observant that’s loyal since you hold it isn’t as well as I’m African American myself though during times, you unequivocally consider about a approach a village is. Why do black women wear wobble which is a hardness of a white woman's hair? We have been not innate with hair similar to that. Do you see white women on foot around with afro-like hack tails as well as wigs? No. Afro's have been beautiful. Why do you feed in to a idea which ''good'' hair is true hair?
Why do rappers have a village demeanour bad by stability to glamorize disastrous lifestyles as well as ideas? Why do distribute (NOT all) of people in a village call alternative black people ‘’white’’ since they unequivocally conclude propagandize and/or since they verbalise correct English etc. though afterwards spin around as well as speak about how good people similar to Oprah are...
Do you not design most out of ourselves or what? Where else could this healthy miss of self-respect in distribute of us be entrance from?
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I’m going to be called all kinds of things but I do, and I believe most of them still suffer those same esteem issues.
definently!!! We are far behind in many important things that the world will never face up to (which is sad).
For example, imagine you waking up one day in a far away country you knew nothing about. No one spoke your language or did anything that you do normally. Now imagine finding a job, a place to live, and education for your younger family. This is what we had to do as the first African’s to come to Amerikkka.
You are absolutely right on this issue. I grew up in an all-Black community, and not being black I saw a lot of the same things! In class I would always have black girls playing with my hair, telling me how much they wanted what I had. Also, a lot of the students would look at me and tell me I was going to go a long way because I was not one of them, meaning they thought they would never get out of their situation.
However, I also disagree. I do not think it is all necessarily a black issue, but rather an issue with people living in low income areas. People so happen to associate all of the people living the “ghetto” as black, but I know plenty of whites who live in the same neighborhoods and remain there for the rest of their lives. Why do none of these people feel like they will ever be better than they are now? I am not sure… but it is time for us to change it and educate people that they are not destined to be anything unless they want to be it.
And apart of that education should be that Blacks now should not “embrace” the times of slavery because most of the people now NEVER HAD to work in a field… so I should not have anybody telling me their people were put in the fields because everybody´s people had to do the same thing one point in their lives. (i.e. the Jews by Egyptians, the persecution of the Chinese by the Japanese, etc)
There is plenty of discrimination now, but I believe it is all self-induced: some Blacks “think” they see somebody discriminating against them, but they are being too paranoid and are really discriminating themselves because they think somebody is trying to push them down.
Historically, yes, i agree. Th plight of the black man to emancipate himself from the ‘mental’ abuse bestowed on him has been nothing less than arduous to say the least.
The struggle seems to have taken its toll on a generation who have decided ‘…if this is what you expect… this is what i will give you…’ .