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Let's be real. A lot of white folks in this country are generational professional victims. They'll tell you they've been silenced, ignored, replaced. But when you look at history, they've had the mike, the stage and the spotlight. And yet somehow they're still crying in the front row. So we see it every single time. Progress shows up, right ? Civil rights, For instance, Suddenly, white people were the victims of reverse racism, affirmative action. They screamed about being passed over a whole while ninety percent of the top jobs went to them today. As you even whisper the words equity reparations, it's like you committed a hate crime against their feelings. Y'all should see my DMs. But here's the thing, This victimhood isn't new is inherited to pass down. So go all the way back to reconstruction. Okay, Black folks take seats in government, build schools, open businesses, and white people. They cry that their world is ending, and they burn it all down from Tulsa, Wilmington. That's the script. If we gain, they claim that they've lost. And let's not forget that the government backed their sob stories. Housing policies wrote checks to white families while redlining black neighborhoods. G. I. Benefits flow to them after World War Two, while black vets were locked out. They've got the subsidies, the handouts the safety nets and still somehow managed to frame themselves as the ones being cheated professional victims because it's never enough to have the system tilted in their favor. They also need the sympathy They need to be both the oppressor and the oppressed. And that's why so much of our politics sound like white temper tantrums. Project twenty twenty five Pure victimhood Politics. They're taking your America, your jobs, your schools. It's the same recycled lie you have to keep white people scared and crying so they don't notice who's actually cashing out at the top. Meanwhile, black, brown and indigenous people have been carrying generational trauma, loss and violence that we didn't ask for. We. I didn't choose this, and we for sure haven't gotten a bailout for it. But if you ask some folks, they're the ones under attack, all because their kids might read about slavery in a textbook. So, yeah, I said it. Generational professional victims, and the reason it's so messy is because some of them don't even see it. They've worn the custom for so long they think is their skin. And let me be clear, I am not villain ising every white person. But just like women say about men until it's none of you, it's all of you fill the truth. If equality feels like oppression is because you were never taught what equality actually looks like in history shows us that the loudest cries of victimhood have almost always come from the people holding the whip. Share, believe, inspire black SBE. Let's be real. A lot of white folks in this country are generational professional victims. They'll tell you they've been silenced, ignored, replaced. But when you look at history, they've had the mike, the stage and the spotlight. And yet somehow they're still crying in the front row. So we see it every single time. Progress shows up, right ? Civil rights, For instance, Suddenly, white people were the victims of reverse racism, affirmative action. They screamed about being passed over a whole while ninety percent of the top jobs went to them today. As you even whisper the words equity reparations, it's like you committed a hate crime against their feelings. Y'all should see my DMs. But here's the thing, This victimhood isn't new is inherited to pass down. So go all the way back to reconstruction. Okay, Black folks take seats in government, build schools, open businesses, and white people. They cry that their world is ending, and they burn it all down from Tulsa, Wilmington. That's the script. If we gain, they claim that they've lost. And let's not forget that the government backed their sob stories. Housing policies wrote checks to white families while redlining black neighborhoods. G. I. Benefits flow to them after World War Two, while black vets were locked out. They've got the subsidies, the handouts the safety nets and still somehow managed to frame themselves as the ones being cheated professional victims because it's never enough to have the system tilted in their favor. They also need the sympathy They need to be both the oppressor and the oppressed. And that's why so much of our politics sound like white temper tantrums. Project twenty twenty five Pure victimhood Politics. They're taking your America, your jobs, your schools. It's the same recycled lie you have to keep white people scared and crying so they don't notice who's actually cashing out at the top. Meanwhile, black, brown and indigenous people have been carrying generational trauma, loss and violence that we didn't ask for. We. I didn't choose this, and we for sure haven't gotten a bailout for it. But if you ask some folks, they're the ones under attack, all because their kids might read about slavery in a textbook. So, yeah, I said it. Generational professional victims, and the reason it's so messy is because some of them don't even see it. They've worn the custom for so long they think is their skin. And let me be clear, I am not villain ising every white person. But just like women say about men until it's none of you, it's all of you fill the truth. If equality feels like oppression is because you were never taught what equality actually looks like in history shows us that the loudest cries of victimhood have almost always come from the people holding the whip. Share, believe, inspire black SBE.

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