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You know what the real problem is, There are far too many people who don't realize that there is enough. There's enough money, there's enough resources. There's enough love. There's enough knowledge. There's enough information. There's enough community. There's enough. We just have been set up to believe that you only get when you do do or when you produce, or when you behave in a particular way, or when you are respectful or when you. We believe that there are a set of checklists that we have to be able to check off in order to deserve to have our basic needs met. We think that there is some sort of moral code related to whether or or not people have the financial means to take care of themselves, to take care of their families, to take care of their communities. So when we don't believe that there's enough, we feel as though the fact that we don't have all the things that other people have is our fault. It is a personal issue that you, as an individual, did something wrong in your life or that they did something wrong in their life. And that is why they don't have it. That is why they don't have the money. That's why they don't have the resources. That's why their schools aren't funded properly. That's why they don't have educators that love them. That's why they can't get to school on time. There's a reason there's an individual's lack, lack of wherewithal that is caused them to be in that position. And because we can only continue to believe that because we don't believe that there is enough. We don't believe that there's enough money. There's enough food for everyone to eat. There's enough housing for everyone to have a home. If you take enough time to sit and think about how many buildings are purchased or apartments are purchased for people who come and live in them. Twice a year, where people have homes that are for when they feel like going there. And there is some sort of morality or responsibility that they have over their lives that have caused that to be true, that you or the people in your community, or the people who you point the finger at, that they didn't do to get there, and that the system has absolutely no thing to do with it. But the way that our society is setup has nothing to do with it. That the way that we are taught to believe that people who worked forty, fifty, sixty hours a week to make enough to eat are not working hard. But billionaires or people who make videos, Tiktok or the Kardashians, they were tarred enough. It's this is this is stream of consciousness because the. The issue with us singing with educators coming on this app and saying, I believe that black and brown children deserve end of sentence, that there has to be a thousand complex comp comments about how terrible their parents are and how hard they work and how much they don't care about education and then and then and then and then. But then we can have wealthy people get on and say how much they didn't give a shit about school, how stupid it was, and how much they didn't care how much cocaine they did and how they just whipped and ran. But somehow they still have, um, a moral high ground because they got the thing and those people need to be perfect and not operate and not do anything wrong and not be. None of that, ah, share, believe, inspire blacks be.
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