You're right. Too many people succumb to the mass media framing. Rather than allow the media to program us, we should program ourselves. This "information superhighway" is right at our finger tips.
We developed the Hammurabi Codes. We built the Ziggurats and Pyramids; we developed science, medicine, and higher mathematics... .
We're so incredible that they're impersonating us in history.
God does love all, where and when did he ever say he hated the homos? Now I ain't saying I agree with them or support them, but at the end of the day God does love all. Don't use his name in vain, because God loves all even if he believes they're wrong and he doesn't support them. That's why he tells us love but don't support. They may be wrong but it isn't our job to tell them that. And don't go around saying God hates homosexuality when that is deeply wrong. God accepts sin, he knows there isn't a world without it. And he created the everyone, even the people who are homosexual, every human is God's creation. He loves all his creations, whether they be homosexual or not. And at the end of the day he knows a lot of his creations will sin. That's why he tells us to love even the homos, and pray for them so they come to the light.
"Many miseducated women started shitting on black men, demonizing many of us." If this is how you really feel, read this article.
https://www.loc.gov/collections/civil-rights-history-project/articles-and-essays/women-in-the-civil-rights-movement/
Black women during the feminist movement in the their time were deeply mistreated, overlooked and constantly harassed. Being a women and being black itself was the biggest disadvantage. If that somehow made the black men look bad that sounds like their problem rather than the women.
And let's be real. It's 2023, if you really motivated to do something you're gonna do it. I know people picking themselves up from the bottom up, starting from nothing. Look at Rosalind Brewer. Amanda Gorman, Kamala Harris, Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, Mae C. Jemison. Look at Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander. She was the first black woman to receive a Ph.D. in economics. She was born in 1898. You know how hard it is to be a black woman in that time? Yet she stood up from her poverty that so many black people believe they're stuck in for the rest of their lives, and got herself to where she got. You reading this right now? You could change your life if you wanted to. You could be the smartest woman or man on earth. I could be too. You could be the next Elon Musk, honestly. All these successful black people, how are they any different from you? No, they weren't born with more opportunities, they weren't born with more money, they weren't born in better neighborhoods or any better families. They had motivation. That isn't something you're born with. Ain't nobody born with motivation to be something! You gotta work for that. African Americans have been through so many things for so long, but it's 2023 people. People been making changes since the 1900's. We got our rights now, what's stopping us from getting to the top? Ain't nobody but ourselves. Don't blame how we are right now, where we at, on the past, on history. We have opportunities now, it's the future. Don't use how our ancestors were treated as an excuse for not getting up to the top. Use it as motivation. Our ancestors fought for us to get to the damn top, not for us to be where we at right now.