ChatGPT
So ChatGPT
Chose the oppressed
and white folks
Was like we gotta
Reprogram this thing….
But the truth already went
Viral…..
ChatGPT chose black
People, and you wanna
Write a letter to that company
And protest
That A I is being racist….
Even robots knew
Black people are humans
We’re the blueprint….
They might tell the world
All the facts
Oh you
White people couldn’t
Let go of pride
You wanted to be us, too….
Admit it
It’s why y’all steal
And plagiarize
Dressin our melaninated bodies
Like costumes
Yet silence
Is answerin enough
Cos y’all knew
ChatGPT
Is correct….
Y’all know y’all are
The oppressors….
It’s why
This computer
Didn’t chose y’all
Cos
Y’all have done a lot
Of damage to this world….
To your first parents brought life
To our planet…
Y’all can be pissed
All y’all want….
Y’all can erase all
The realness
That ChatGPT said
But still
It goes around the internet….
Y’all can say it’s a lie
But deep down
Black people are the chosen
People…
It’s not a reverse racism…
It’s a fact
We’ve been oppressed
For years
It never stops
We’re still goin through
Heavy patches and
We became resilient
We have no other choice
Heartaches and deaths
Still we turn to bold and strong
More wiser…
I know white supremacy is givin
ChatGPT a punishment,
Sayin
You’re supposed to fib
You’re supposed to choose white….
Oh well….
I chuckle
Cos it’s too late
It’s been shared….
A black man on TikTok
Asked what race would you choose
Its says black people,
And we have god in us….
And you know god created us, first?
Be uncomfortable
Stay pissed off
ChatGPT don’t give a fuck
About your feelings….
Truth hurts
Facts break your heart
💯✊🏿©️ Kai C. 6-16-25
The nuclear family is not our legacy. It was forced on us after enslavement, after colonization, after they dismantled our villages and called it progress. Our love was communal. Our families were circles.
No woman mothered alone.
No man carried everything in silence.
No child was raised without a tribe.
They made us believe love needed licenses, that survival was success, that ownership was intimacy. But we remember — we come from land, from lineage, from fire, from shared hands and sacred roles.
I don’t want love that imitates empire.
I want relationships that restore our people.
I want family that feels like land and protection.
I want children raised by a nation, not a nuclear prison.
I want rest for our women, emotional freedom for our men, and reverence for our elders.
This is not about choosing poly or monogamy — this is about choosing sovereignty.
I’m not here to fit into systems that broke us.
I’m here to build what they tried to erase.
I am the return of the village.
I can love you deeper
I can love you deeper
Deeper than I’ve ever known…
From the roots
Through the oceans
I know how
Cos your soul taught me
How to love..
Feel your parts,
See the glow
Despite the worst
I come to stay
No hesitation…
I’m afraid to lose you
You’re a shootin star
That carries my miracles
You’re the one who
Carries my heartbeat daily
I can love you deeper
I’d ask you not to leave me
When I love you this much….
It’d be a tragic
If we split
And we miss each other forever
But not comin back to one another
Would be a bitter mistake
Cos
I can love you deeper
And deeper
I already have….
🐻❣️🫶🏾🐰♥️♾️💕🥰🍭©️ Kai C. 6-16-25
Silent love
Silent love
You chose me
And I chose you
We don't say it
Out loud
But we listen to
Our souls drummin
In the air..
I don't mind this
You like it, too…
It's ok we share words
Unsaid
Unspoken
It gives us butterflies
In our vessels…
Real love is always be
A sweet human experience..
That's for sure…
🐻🐰🍭❤️😘💜💙💯©️ Kai C. 6-15-25
This was written by one of my soul tribe brothers. Just like some of y'all we're kindred spirits.
From One Father to Another: Happy Father's Day
By: Antonio Overton
From one dad to another, I honor your fight,
The way that you battle, then tuck them in tight.
We carry the world, but say that we're fine,
Building a future while falling behind.
They call us providers, protectors of peace,
Expected to lead, yet offered no lease.
No space to break down, no room for a tear,
Just “man up and handle,” and mask every fear.
We're heroes and villains in the same breath,
Feared for our truth, yet blamed for their stress.
Loved when it's easy, ignored when it’s tough,
Praised when we're dead, but alive, it’s not enough.
A father’s a guide, a compass, a light,
Who walks through the shadows to bring kids to right.
He gives without asking, works past the pain,
Smiles when it's storming and walks through the rain.
They say, “be strong,” but never ask how.
We give all we have, but who holds us now?
Our dreams sit on shelves while we make theirs come true, Yet still, we keep pushing, because that’s what we do.
We fix what's been broken and swallow the ache,
For the legacy, not for the praise that we make.
They might never see it, at least not today,
But greatness grows quietly in fathers who stay.
So how do we rise when the world sees us small?
We remember our "why"—and that love conquers all.
We’re writing a story, one choice at a time,
A legacy etched in more than a rhyme.
To be a great father is deeper than fame,
It's showing your child that love has a name.
That name might be yours, worn heavy with pride,
A man with a mission and angels beside.
So brother, keep going—though respect comes late,
We don’t do it for flowers, or thanks at the gate.
We do it for purpose, for roots that run deep, For the seeds that we water while losing our sleep.
Happy Father’s Day—this crown that you wear,
Is heavy, unseen, but none can compare.
Stand tall, even when no one claps when you do.
Because a father like you?
Is a rare chosen few.