Maannnn listen!
We just saw "TILL"
I know we say we tired of slave and Jim crow movies... but our stories have to be told and we have to remember them so we don't get to comfortable in this world and get thrown back in chain.... I know we all heard "never forget". We need to forever say "Never Again!"
I looked and listened to the crowd and they were shocked. How can you be shocked in this country of America unless you don't know your history, unless you don't know how you got here, unless you don't know who you are.
Se·mit·ic
1.
relating to or denoting a family of languages that includes Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic and certain ancient languages such as Phoenician and Akkadian, constituting the main subgroup of the Afro-Asiatic family.
2.
relating to the peoples who speak Semitic languages, especially Hebrew and Arabic.
Now Kyrie Irving is being targeted for posting a link to a video? ! If we don’t unite, the attempted buck breaking will continue. And the thing is, no one is criticizing Amazon? If there is an alleged anti-Semitic (no one can seem to specify what is anti-Semitic about it) film on white owned Amazon but people don’t criticize the white owners of Amazon, instead they criticize a Black athlete Kyrie Irving who posted a link to Amazon. Isn’t that racist? 👀
Yeh, I told y'all don't take that 💩...https://www.news.com.au/world/....coronavirus/australi
Why Lupita? 👀 I've trying to understand this. Lupita is partnering with a diamond company with deep roots in colonial extraction across Africa to "empower" African women?
"Even more importantly, my partnership with De Beers allows me to extend my advocacy for women and girls around the world."- Lupita...she forgot this part, "while their fathers, sons, brothers and husbands are continuously forced into the unsafe and illegal mines owned by De Beers to labor and die for the diamonds harvested there."
I’ m so lost, didn't Lupita Nyongo walk away from the Woman King movie after learning of the Dahomey kingdom’s links to slavery? If so, why is she ok with DeBeers’ more recent apartheid legacy?