Dear Black Man,

Dear Black Man,

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"You have more steps to climb black boy. You can never be a man like me.. Black boy mowing that lawn..I don't pay my taxes for you to have unprotected sex and have four kids you won't support. I'm not a racist I hope you know. I love all my black people just the same. But in this world I'm superior and as long you keep doing our killings of black men for us, decreasing your numbers you won't stand a chance. I'm not racist!!" "You make me sick to my stomach because you have generational hate for my color. You have this white privileged mindset that holds us down. You are racist but that is not the point. You have hate in your heart for black people. I am a man full of intelligence, full of knowledge. But what you fail to understand is that God created all of us equally. Anything that separates society because of race is not of God it's of the devil!!" Read more of the story....
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