Jim Jones, Charles Manson, Stalin, etc. there are countless people through history that have had people believe that they are telling the truth.
Cac’s and others across the world express, daily, that they believe it to be truth that we we’re lesser than them. Why would we also consider that truth, just because they believe it?
Everything I’ve said should tell you I believe in myself and my own results. I’ve spent may past learning and doing my best to master myself. Being forced to push myself to survive and being surrounded by seemingly never ending death taught me more about myself than any of them could ever teach me.
What’s the logic in needing to believe in someone who has never, and will not suffer with me, in order to believe in myself?
The community is what we make it. My community is currently middle class black families that live in a stable neighborhood. We look out for each other. We don’t offer each other generalized, spiritual buzzwords. We find out what the other needs and we do our best to BE THERE for the them.
You keep saying they’re telling a truth when I just said that they aren’t telling me anything I don’t already know about myself or general existence. If you take the buzzwords words out, the advertised products out, the advertised social groups out, and look at the bare message you’ll see that these are things we should already know as grown men.
My father taught me what he knew about the world and I learned the rest of what I know through good and horrible experience.
I assume you tagged me in that video to get my perspective on it. I gave you how he made me feel, honestly, without attacking you. You haven’t even considered an additional point of view without trying to defend your beliefs by typing the exact opposite of what I told you.
If you really feel it’s truth then it would have stood on it’s own without you having to defend it. If it was truth they wouldn’t have to advertise it.
He’s saying a lot of superficial bullshyt that only someone who is unsure about themselves would fall for. A person who believe in themselves doesn’t need what they offer.