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Mabelle Prior Says It’s Not Really About Color, It’s Disrespect


Published author and award-winning Swiss-Ghanaian broadcast journalist says all whites on this planet cannot be blamed for the crime of few evil ones

Published on June 07, 2020

Mabelle Prior who is an emblematic figure in the fight for equal rights for women and also for blacks, and was at the front role in the liberation of blacks in captivity in Libya, says You can’t blame the crime of one or few evil white persons on all whites on this planet.

The hate of those sick, evil, and bloody few whites people is not really a color matter but it will take centuries before many of you understand it. It’s not either out of envy.

Those people are not envious of blacks. You’d be lying to think that.
Blacks are no threat to anyone.
We don’t produce anything. We don’t create. We constantly need the validation and endorsement of others.

It is not envy.
The hate is born out of disrespect.
They don’t rate us.
We are disposable to them.
It is disrespect, not envy.

All this “they wish they were us, they love our culture…”

It’s not entirely true.

If we continue to talk about a white braiding her hair as cultural appropriation, then they can talk about the multimillion-dollar industry of European wigs black women buy.

It is not envy. It is disrespect.
Those sick ones have very little respect for blacks.
At some point, we will get angry like China and do something about that disrespect.
At some point, we will build a great city from the sands of the desert, like Dubai.
When we are fed up with the disrespect – really fed up – we will build our economic power.

It doesn’t justify what they do.
But let’s keep it real… it’s not really about color, it’s not envy, it’s disrespect.
They don’t want to be you.
They just think it is easy to shit on you.
People hurt others they know they can get away with.

It’s life. People are shitty.
The question is…
What are you going to do about it without raising a fist or burning a city down?

We will start that conversation when we are ready as a people.

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