I don't blame a black man when he falls from the top, all the way down, even when he's suddenly less celebrated because we all look for easy way out sometimes when we hustling, fighting to get rewards and recognition for our hard work. But I blame everyone who was around him when he was rising for not correcting the mistakes he made and decisions he took when he was climbing because that’s what they target and capitalize on when they bring him down. It’s no secret that they don’t want a black man with a legacy, history has all the details to prove that and they go out of their way to erase it when they feel it’s starting to be too much, to be noticed and celebrated by the majority
We all choose to remember what we want to remember, but study what they won't tell you and make your decisions based on that.
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