So I’m NOT going to think, I’ll just react emotionally and assumed everything is racism because that is how I have been programmed since birth.
TYPICAL....I wonder if the gets worked up if his fast food order is wrong??
Without a Godly transformation, blacks will never get off the " what you looking at , cracka" train.
Envy used to be a deadly sin, but then came the likes of al sharpton and jessie jackson and blm preaching " racial inequality"..
Without a Godly transformation, blacks will never get off the " what you looking at , cracka" train.
Envy used to be a deadly sin, but then came the likes of al sharpton and jessie jackson and blm preaching " racial inequality"..
Cut the man some slack. We all react reflexively to some things. I love baseball/softball, and I use that as an example all the time.
In my youth, I played outfield and did it well. I used to boast - “If it comes past the dirt in the air, I’m going to put you out.” And I could most times get it done, because I had great reflexes and ran very fast. I knew by the angle of the bat and the speed of the swing where it was going, and I had already taken my first step before the ball got 3 feet in front of the batter. No joke.
How did I do that? Because I ALWAYS played outfield. I had hundreds of innings and hundreds of batters under my belt, and I knew how it worked. Now - let’s go to the next generation. I taught both of my sons how to play and they were excellent ball-players. I taught them what to look for, and they learned. They developed the same reflexes I did.
I taught them to move as soon as the batter swung. If you are playing outfield and the batter hits it, you are already preparing to make the play. If the batter misses? You got a jump on a ball that wasn’t hit. No real loss, but you were ready.
Apply that analogy to the black community. They have been taught for generations now to react before the ball is hit. Their coaches may or may not hate the other team, but they can’t afford to lose the game. It may only be a matter of pride or advantage now, but a few decades ago, not getting the jump on the ball might mean a noose. Now, there are fewer and fewer times the (white) batters connect. The (black) outfielders are moving for nothing, but reflexes that you and your coaches have built a lifetime cultivating are very hard to stop. Especially if the team owners stand to gain from the way you play...