I do not get offended when people tell me: “You sound White.” I take this as an opportunity to explain - the language I speak is the King James English, the American version. or was I offended when I was told: “You need to turn in your ‘Black Card’; I took it as a compliment. I am not part of nor do I want to be a part of the “Black Community”. DON’T GET MAD…..read on!
There are so many stereotypes associated with being Black and I have no desire to be part of any of them. It is important for the reader to understand that I don’t like being part of those “Christian” stereotypes either. We are all individuals and should be treated as such.
I stopped watching Tyler Perry’s “Madea” series not because I did not like them but because it bothered me that his success was based on a Black person acting a fool. I didn’t like Good Times, or at least the character Jay-Jay, but I watched it regularly because it tried desperately to break some of those stereotypes; Mr Bookman was annoying too!
I was watching an ad recently, it was a product produced by one of the William’s sisters, it was a seductive ad. Why do Black women have to promote their sexuality in order to achieve…” (Ms. Harris, a woman of color; ALLEGEDLY!)
Yes! Beyonce’ is a very beautiful woman. I hear young girls and women want to be just like her- not the smart side but the dressing provocative side. SMH!!!
It bothers me that one of my grandsons wants to grow up to be a rapper and not a rocket scientist. Single mothers want their sons to grow up to be professional basketball or football players not corporate executives.
Within the Black Community (NOT ALL) there are women who see having babies as a financial plan. There are churches who will help the women fill out the forms to get subsidized housing, food stamps and even health care while preaching giving your tithes and offerings is the key to receiving from God. In the Black community, women sell the food stamps for cash. In the Black community, women allow others to claim their children on the tax return in exchange for a ‘kickback’.
In the Black community (NOT ALL) crimes are being committed in broad daylight with not one witness. I can’t be a part of that.
There are so many ‘things’ associated with the BLACK COMMUNITY that has allowed liberals to justify promoting Critical Race Theory, a bunch of bull shit! Liberals have determined that, based on what they see in the Black Community, Black folks are to ignorant to be anything but comedians, athletes, entertainers.
For those of us who have left the Black Community and decided to: work hard, ignore ignorant prejudice people, pray for our family who don’t understand why we do what we do, and live our lives with a purpose, we love our brothers and sisters of the same pigment we just cannot be a part of the stereotype.
NOTE: I know people of other pigments have similar issues.
As they say: The definition of insanity is doing the same thing and getting the same results when you are trying to solve a problem. Many people of color could have remained loyal to the pigmented community and voted for the Black politician, complained about the police, ignored the crimes, enjoyed life smoking dope, and making babies until we died but we knew there was more. We began to do our own research, we began to follow the real successful people- Black people were rich but White people were richer. We went to the seminars, the workshops and read the books. Rich Dad- Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki was a game changer for many people. We began changing the people we associated with, people who were doing what we wanted to do and they became our mentors. We changed because we stopped doing what was not working.
I did a video discussing my relationship with the African American community (see below). There is a difference between not wanting to be a part of the stereotype and not like people- liberals get this concept twisted regularly. When I say: “I am not a part of the Black Community.” What I am declaring is: I WILL NOT BE PART OF THE LIBERAL STEREOTYPE OF HOW BLACK PEOPLE SHOULD ACT. Did you hear me? I love people of color, even the unsaved ones. Written by Marsha L Floyd

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