Aquafinafloe
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I am an African American..black woman from the United States of America.I am a Nationalist, born and raised in the United States.I am a woman of GOD, a Genius by analytical ability and identification. I represent ethics and accountability.
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Racist America Its Psychological Backfire
As I dive deeper into my analysis of the racial disparities that plague American soil, I see more evidence of the hated rhetoric as a falsified psychological reality of what life is in America and other diplomatic driving countries. This sense of reality is congruent to the modernized process of what makes the world habitable by the progressive measures utilized thru trade and government affairs, ideally for life sufficiency and the technical evolution necessary to meet the need for agricultural cultivation. Ironically, in general, agrarian practices also suffered from historical racial calamity driven by rendezvous moments that promoted vicious acts of greed and unlawful ownership. Almost everyone defines racism as an irrational projection of hatred towards another due to their ethnicity. In all actuality, racism is a classified approach to a way of life, not the standard definition, which is to hate. Racism expands through the determination of facts and rational methods. This notation of controlled perception dictates a person's general sensibility of rationalism. Racism is the conscious and sub-conscious variable set by how we conduct ourselves as appropriate. The stipulations set by society determine the rulings we must customize ourselves to, a mandatory one-way process we take to reach our career goals. We validate acceptance and personal influences we wish to share with the world stigmatized by derogatory, biased racial appropriateness.
By Aquafinafloe5 years ago in The Swamp
Why do i have to tell you i was abused?
"I find myself constantly having to replay, over and over and over again the abuse, the trauma which has placed me in an economical disparity and class of mental disability unlike any other" This is what i envision a woman that has suffered from domestic violence telling herself. Every-time i find myself overcoming any barrier, rather it big or small, i have to AT-LEAST mention the nature of my past abuse. Can you imagine having to relive that moment of terror over and over again in your head? all while interacting with a stranger? especially someone like a potential employer, or an organization offering services and goods. The moment when things get too difficult either on your end or theirs you have to tell them "i am a victim of domestic violence", and sometimes being that broad isn't enough. Often you find yourself providing an example of the horrific incident just to prove your point.
By Aquafinafloe5 years ago in The Swamp

