| Janae Davis | 20.12.03 | The Bahamas | Afro-Caribbean | Feminist | Lover of chinchillas & fennec foxes | Black & Proud, bihhh | Sagittarius | Christian with the mouth of a sailor #Godforgiveme | Not racist, just black, moody & fighting for equality between every race |
I proudly support the #blacklivesmatter movement, because it's plainly unruly how other races see us because of our past. At the end of the day, we were here first, and you "white" people are no better than any one else.
I believe in equality between all races. People look down on me because of the color of my skin. I'm sometimes ashamed to even step foot in the tourist areas of my own country, as I'm aware on how people of other races like to make racist comments about the color of my skin and my attitude. Like, I'm sorry I'm not up to your twisted standard and I'm sorry you bought a ticket or booked a cruise to be in a country of people just like me... people of the skin color tan and darker. I'm sorry for having a different texture of hair. I'm sorry for not having a straight nose. I'm sorry for having the curves you seem to lack. Finally, I'm sorry that I have to be the one to pull your head out of your ass.
Psalm 139:14 says, "I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well."
I'm not sorry for any of that stuff, to be honest. My skin color is something I am the most proud of. I don't know what you mean when you say I "act black" or "dress black" or "dance black". On behalf of every black person out here in this world (half black people too), we would like a definition please. We're not below you. Our skin, no matter the shade, is what makes us beautifully unique, and if you can't accept that, then ask God why he made us this way. Good luck with that by that way.
Okay, rant over. Elham, I feel accomplished.
My wives:
Ebony @sashaperfect
Elham @abc12204
- walking with Jesus
- JoinedMarch 18, 2018
Sign up to join the largest storytelling community
or