So apparently that post didn’t sit well with some folks who
called me out for “judging” others. First off, one of my BIGGEST pet peeves is
for someone to go out of their way to zero in on your page all to be a negative
dick. You don’t like what I posted so ummm why are you on this page? How many
users are there online? You can’t find one
person’s post you actually agree with?
Ok. Now back to the original post at hand. Now apparently I
was being judgmental for not feeling that police should be called for an unruly
crowd of people wanting to rock the newest pair of Js.
At first, I thought it was some white lady afraid of black
people and the sight of a bunch of black people outside a store in a huge crowd
was all too much for her pale little heart to cope with.
Maybe it’s time that the black community starts judging its people. We need to
start holding each other accountable and believing in one another. Don’t say
well “they don’t know any better.” That’s a lame sorry excuse that doesn’t even
work for children when they reach a certain age.
We should know and
be better.
But as long as we claim to not judge or stay screaming “only
God can judge me,” then we will forever be behind.
Why is it okay to be arrested all in the name of some 23s? I’ll
admit I used to be out there with the masses, huddled up in the winter and
baking in the summer just so I could say “I got them Js today.”
But then I got wiser and I also learned what it was like to
have to pay bills. All of sudden spending a buck fifty on some shoes didn’t
seem all that appealing – not when rent is due – not when I gotta go buy some
groceries.
So my Facebook dissenter proceeded to call me an Uncle Tom and claim I didn’t like being black all because I’m calling my people out for acting a fool outside the shoe store.
So let’s get this straight (as if I really need to) I love
my people – which is why I’m even in the news business. I’m tired of our young
black men (and women now too) being posted on TV for the most trivial things. A
mother who left her kids in the car for 20 minutes while she went in to check
on a client of hers is not worth the 20 seconds of air time.
But a shooting right outside of a youth club is worth the air time. And my hopes are
that while someone at home is watching we begin to hold each other accountable.
Why do these men constantly think it’s okay to let bullets
fly within feet of an innocent bystander?
Maybe it’s because no one was judging when that would-be
trigger man was doing something deemed minor years before he picked up the gun…Maybe
people were giving excuses on how he “didn’t know any better.”
I’m not condemning anyone from going to get Jordan ’s on a
Saturday morning. If you can afford it—then more power to you. In fact, I’m
somewhat envious of you because I can’t.
But let’s get it right; being able to afford some $150+
shoes means you can also afford your rent, food, utilities, car payments,
daycare expenses and any other life essential as well.
So to my Facebook dissenter, you are mistaken.
I love my people that much that I will judge and I will call
some shit out if I don’t like it.
Not because I think I’m any better than the next, but
because I know that we as a people should
be doing better and we will do better.
P.S. It took everything in me not to go in, but as I said we can do better. So I refrained myself as much as I possibly could. And just to show how polished I am, I decided not to name this guy, see below.
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