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Hopefully most of those who are targeted by Maafa Racism do not continue to fall for okie dokes and waste sympathy and empathy on folks who do not rally in support of equal rights, and a balance adjustment to bring people up to equal, according to need.If governments at all levels, non-profits, businesses, other countries and individuals can come up with money, time and other resources to help people during a natural disaster and show some semblance of humanity, then why can't they do this at any time to make sure people have housing and food and medical care and treat people decently and not charge people unfair prices for things?
It is a certainty, that in all cases where people have received help after natural disasters, and communities have been built back, that the same problems exist because the same thinking and behavior exists.So all this media goop about how resilient the people are and how caring they are is bullshit when these are the same people who still maintain Maafa Racism, and to a lesser degree, are against equality things, such as voting rights. This aspect is Another Version of Surfside Florida cheerleading for chronic cheaters.
People suffer daily in Kentucky and it doesn't move the masses to compassion to mobilize and organize immediately to solve the simplest and most obvious of problems. Kentucky is Senator Mitch McConnell's state. Knowing what SOB Mitch stands for is all you need to know about the vast majority of Kentuckians. Kentucky is not a place of Shangr-La, Aaru, Arianna, Canaan, Elysium, Aden, Hetep, Serendib or Utopia for Black Folks.It is a worldwide tradition to make people seem better than they are when “tragedy” comes back on them. We know the song, but we don't have to sing along because for us it's a different kind of blues.
Although wind and rain are always phenomena no matter the times, this time around, wind and rain are two of the primary tools and weapons of Aquaria and Kepheus.