Bruh dis nikka really got on sandals
What really pulled me to this picture, though, is the subtle perspective it gives into us as a people. This evil shyt, killing each other with guns over politics.. It's just not in us.
Look at this picture. Not a single one of them looks "comfortable". They all look awkward, like actors rehearsing for a movie scene or something.
Why?
Because they are Afrikan blood people, and all of this evil-driven bullets and bombs and missles and shyt just isn't in our nature. We are not an evil people.
Give them some homemade traditional weaponry and they'd look like warriors in this photo. Tribal warfare
is in the blood.
But this, what the picture depicts, this is cac-warfare, it's evil.
They did it to Native Americans too. Native American tribes weren't strangers to "war" so to speak, as they often battled one another.
But cacs introduced them to a different type of "warring" and they too did not take well to it. They aren't naturally evil like cacs. And neither are we. And weird as it seems, that's what jumped out at me about this pic. Those brothers look so out of their element because they are. We are a loving people.