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Friday, May 18, 2018

The Actions of Fear...



I see and hear this story so much...it makes me ask the question, "What is it REALLY about our black skin that you're so fearful of?"

We know there's a problem with police brutality but when "every day citizens" go out of their way to create such hate and animosity, it shows it's about more than just the law enforcers.

This is about those people who hide behind their doors, searching for activity so they can put action behind their hate and fear.  They then peek out of peek-holes and between doorjambs observing the havoc they've reaped.  Are you so miserable you feel you have to "share" in that misery?  That your actions will make you feel "whole" somehow?  Or are you so small-minded and inhumane you get a boner from seeing others harassed and miserable?  What exactly are you scared of?  Irrelevance?  Having to face a hateful,insane past? 

Some believe it's because of racism, and yes, definitely, that's a huge part of it.  But to think you're supreme wouldn't place you in the position to fear or even be concerned about what those supposedly "beneath" you are doing.  This type of action is more a portrayal of a scared, empty soul.  Of someone who deep down inside feel as if THEY are the inferior being.  When was the last time you've had someone from the royal family or even a mega star worry and wonder about someone living in the "regular" world?  I'll wait...

You haven't.  Because when one feels great, worrying about supposedly lesser things, don't usually happen...at lease not with the frequency of the things we see portrayed in this video and others similar.  So what is it REALLY about?  You fear the things you feel are stronger, smarter, can overpower you.  What "boogie-man" was ever thought of as something you could overpower with ease?  None. Nada.

So yes, it's much more than just racism and police brutality...although we know some of these same people serve within our law enforcement agencies.  This is about weak, scared, miserable souls, who would rather remain in their hole than dig out to see the light.  To see that we are all of the human race and EVERYONE deserves to be happy, even in the midst of struggling to gain happiness within ourselves. 

The Actions of Fear...




REPOSTED ABOVE!!

     I see and hear this story so much...it makes me ask the question, "What is it about our black skin that you're so fearful of?"
     We know there's a problem with police brutality but when "every day citizens" go out their way to create such hate and animosity, it shows it's about more than just the law enforcers.
     This is about those people who hide behind their doors, searching for activity so they can put action behind their hate/fear. And they then peek out peek-holes and between doorjambs observing the havoc they've reaped. Are you so miserable you feel you have to "share" in the misery? That your actions will make you feel "whole" somehow? Or are you so small-minded and inhumane you get a boner from seeing others miserable? What exactly are you scared of? Irrelevance? Having to face a hateful past? 
     Some believe it's because of racism, and yes, definitely, that's a huge part of it. But to think you're supreme wouldn't place you in the position to fear or even be concerned about what those supposedly "beneath" you are doing. This type of action is more a portrayal of a scared, empty soul. Of someone who deep down feel as if THEY are the inferior being. When was the last time you've had someone from the royal family or a mega star worry and wonder about someone living in the "regular" world? I'll wait....
     You haven't. Because when one feels great, worrying about supposedly lesser things, don't happen. So what is it REALLY about? You fear the things you feel is stronger, smarter, can overpower you. What "boogie-man" was ever thought of as something you could overpower with ease? None. Nada.     So yes, it's much more than just racism and police brutality...although we know those same people serve within our law enforcement agencies. This is about weak, scared, miserable souls, who would rather remain in their hole than dig out to see the light. To see that we are all of the human race and everyone deserves to be happy...even in the midst of struggling to gain happiness within ourselves.