so many black people i know - friends, family, etc - talk about breaking generational curses but… when u ask them about their beliefs regarding:
the LGBTQ+ community
fat people
disabled people
womens rights
reproductive rights
wealth inequality
etc…
they have the same old reductive view points their parents had and so on… what generational curses could u possibly be ending if u believe there are only 2 genders? or if u believe that black capitalism will save/protect the black community? what generational curses are u ending if u still think vaccines cause autism? if u still think hitting children is how u discipline them? like… i cant take it seriously.
u dont actually want to break generational curses. just saying it aloud over and over doesnt mean ur doing the necessary work to end generational curses. ur literally going to pass down the same traumatizing shit we was raised to believe in.
i went to target today and look at what i got. it’s so cute for why???
They ATE this cover of “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac!!! 🙌🏿
Pro-homeless posters seen around Seattle. The poster message and it’s design is a direct response to an anti-homeless poster campaign in Seattle a week earlier that used the headline: “SEE A TENT? REPORT IT”
Isabelle Ikpeme (2022)
Ganja & Hess (1974)
Josephine Baker (1920).
the feminine urge to buy an overpriced beverage and an overpriced pastry to go with said beverage
pamela love jewelry dagger earrings