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Albert
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2024 6:05 am Post subject: It gets lonely sometimes. |
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In the context of constructive interactions, what can non-white people do, those who are directly involved in solving the problem of race, when dealt with loneliness? |
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Edward Williams Site Admin
Joined: 12 Apr 2003 Posts: 3284 Location: I am from everywhere I've ever been and everywhere I've never been
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2024 6:42 am Post subject: Re: It gets lonely sometimes. |
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Albert wrote: |
In the context of constructive interactions, what can non-white people do, those who are directly involved in solving the problem of race, when dealt with loneliness? |
Get used to it. It only gets worse from here on out if you don't.
On Twitter right now people are inviting me to Twitter Spaces i only stay in for a few minutes at best. Most of them are like we are in the bottom of a slave ship...black people blaming each other, talking about each other, arguing with each other...totally oblivious as to who is piloting that ship, how they are doing it and how to turn that ship around and prevent other ships from coming after them.
Once you begin to SEE what you're looking at you'll have to change some things about yourself so that you'll be tolerable to other people.
I chose not to change or to change very little so I have to get to get used to more aline time than others. _________________ What is the reason YOU were born into a SYSTEM of INJUSTICE if not to replace it with a SYSTEM of JUSTICE? |
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Albert
Joined: 03 Aug 2021 Posts: 77
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2024 11:13 am Post subject: |
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Thank you for your response,sir. But;
Edward Williams wrote: |
Once you begin to SEE what you're looking at you'll have to change some things about yourself so that you'll be tolerable to other people. |
1). What do you mean when you say, "tolerable to other people"?
Edward Williams wrote: |
I chose not to change or to change very little so I have to get to get used to more aline time than others. |
2). What things, for instance, would you choose not change and, what things, for instance, would you change very little? |
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Edward Williams Site Admin
Joined: 12 Apr 2003 Posts: 3284 Location: I am from everywhere I've ever been and everywhere I've never been
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2024 11:36 am Post subject: Re: |
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Albert wrote: |
Thank you for your response,sir. But;
Edward Williams wrote: |
Once you begin to SEE what you're looking at you'll have to change some things about yourself so that you'll be tolerable to other people. |
1). What do you mean when you say, "tolerable to other people"? |
More acceptable to other people. Non-white people, generally, do not want to always hear about the problems facing them as a whole or in part. But you have to know what the problems are and how they adversely affect you in order for you to come up with ways to COUNTER or solve those problems.
Albert wrote: |
Edward Williams wrote: |
I chose not to change or to change very little so I have to get to get used to more alone time than others. |
2). What things, for instance, would you choose not change and, what things, for instance, would you change very little? |
For example, I don't change the language (Counter-Racism Language) I use to describe the problem, how the problem adversely affects non-white people or the COUNTER-code non-white people have to use to neutralize the behavior of the white people who practice racism white supremacy.
Because I use Counter-Racism Language, many non-white people do not want to hear any part of that. But you have to use the language because THE LOGIC (Counter-Racism Logic) is in the language (Counter-Racism Language).
You can't use language to tell someone how to fix an automobile by using language to describe how to bake a cake. It doesn't work...language doesn't work that way. So choosing not to change the language or changing it very little is a balance you have to do in real-time, based on who you're having a conversation with at the time. _________________ What is the reason YOU were born into a SYSTEM of INJUSTICE if not to replace it with a SYSTEM of JUSTICE? |
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