A statement of support and a poem
To The Revolutionaries,
You are:
Riders for Justice
Energetic
Visionaries Brought To Light
Open Minded
Love Not War
Understanding of Peace
Tough
Important
Outstanding
Noble
Being a woman who is mixed with black and white myself knows first
hand what it feels like to be discriminated against, not only for who
I am but by simply living in a world full of injustices. Who really
makes the rules? Can’t we all just get along. Will I ever own my own
home? Or is it only for the rich? I work hard everyday, taking care of
people and my own, on my own barely making ends meet because of how
everything is priced. So does that mean I don’t deserve a home for my
kids? My voice is also the next single mother or father’s voice. Some
of us were not lucky enough to be able to go to college given certain
circumstances from their upbringing. No money, parents on drugs. Not
enough words of encouragement from surroundings growing up or growing
up in poverty thinking there is no way out. With that said, does that
mean that people should feel less than, not have a roof over
their head or be warm at night. My point is too many people are trying
to survive financially these days and to be discriminated against for
your races is absolutely wrong and needs to end. Love thy neighbor,
help thy neigbor and let’s all genuinely come together as one. Much
respect to you revolutionaries always, stand up for what’s right.
Believe, Stay Strong. Love yourself and be kind to one another. Be
blessed on your journey in life.
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