I don't give a fuk about white people and their problems; they could be the walking dead, for all I care.No I'm not an idiot what you have to do is take information dissect it and see what you can use and what doesn't make sense. So by yourlogic is the opioid crisis among white people or false narrative or something made up?
By the way how did you become a Dominican black militant I'm curious LOL
Are you really asking me how to explain how I as a black person of dominican nationality/ethnicity became aware of having provide in my race??
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1) Because I'm black
2)Not that it makes a difference but my father is Dominican (and would have been considered "pro black" in internet lingo back in the day-he was involved in racial issues; that helped to influence my thinking growing up;, my mother is black, but not politically or socially conscious at all, she's the "boule" type and was with that "keeping up appearances" attitude- but I do have black parents
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3)Black women can have other interests outside of make up, hair and looking good on social media
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4)I have been reading and interested in my culture since a young age, I became more interested and developed more cultural/societal awareness as information became more available for me to interpret and as I matured as a person. (an incident that happened about 4 yrs ago helped to formulate my opinions and perspectives to what they are now)
5) Background in the legal field, career goals and have been studying , involved with the law for a long time, helped me to become more involved in social causes and community development; got involved in different organizations and my undergrad degree is in Political Science- so it just went with the territory.
6) Living and growing up in new york I was exposed to a lot of diversity, different people. and having black and dominican family on both sides of the family, not everyone was on some "me no black papi" type viewpoint, those are the family members who I listened to (but the ones that were "whitewashed" - I learned some things on prejudice from them too). subconsciously, might have made me more "militant" too.
that's about it- Like I said, I have work to do rn, i'll be back later ..