be real Black for me.

African people born in amerikkka are anti-establishment by nature. it's in our blood. we should not run from or be ashamed by it. we must embrace it. issue arises when those who haven't accepted their own nature so they speak and treat other African people with disownment. we are so anti-establishment that some of us … Continue reading be real Black for me.

charge it to the game. part two.

forgiveness is not for them. it is for you. I'm Locked Up. it gives you your life and power back. you don't even have to let the other person know. sometimes the other person isn't accessible. sometimes that person isnt alive. or far removed from you and your life. that's good. you hold the power. … Continue reading charge it to the game. part two.

a p o l o gize.

say sorry. it's time for you to do it. This is the thesis. we need to grow up, take accountability of our actions and apologize. we cannot claim to be grown and refuse to say "i'm sorry" to someone who is worth being in your life. period. even those who aren't in your life for … Continue reading a p o l o gize.

Whatta Man

the definition of women and the definition of men are not counterparts. generally speaking, women is used for any female of age. "There are four women running for the presidency in 2020." "Women rights have come to the forefront in the 21st century." "I love women." casually speaking, when using the term women, people do … Continue reading Whatta Man

Say Hello To The Bad Guy.

people need people to point the finger at. to distract them and everyone else from their own flaws and faults and mistakes and mishaps. you're not better. you're not righteous. you're not different. you just hide. once we shift the conversation to others being difficult, we're no longer talking about what they're difficult about and … Continue reading Say Hello To The Bad Guy.