We must bring back elegance and refinement to our culture. Never will we solve our issues by asking others on the outside to do so for us. It's time to redefine what it means to be "black," as we shatter the myths of Willie Lynch. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
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Many women throughout history have displayed strength when needed. But are Black Women emotionally manipulated out of the need to be loved and helped by being stereotyped as " a strong Black Woman." Is there a sense of "false praise" that covers up the pain of lacking the help we need from Black Men? Do we as Black Women call ourselves confident and strong for wearing revealing clothes, yet continue to question why we are only seen as," sexual objects?" Or when we become the victims of sexual violence? Despite the trauma that the Black Woman faces- it will take more strength for her to hold on to her femininity. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Could it be that the attitudes, and mannerisms that Black Men currently hold, lays way to the rationale behind how they lost their birthright in the first place. Besides the many conscious communities that we have, has the Black Man ever truly thought about how his land and rights were revoked by God himself? Furthermore, how to step back into the good graces of the most high? The Black Man says that: Black women are eager to apply for welfare- meanwhile the Black Man was eager to send her and his child down to welfare. When White Men fail- they blame themselves as men.- When Black Men fail they blame their women. The White Man isn't afraid to die for his women or belief- the Black Man doesn't even see their own women( or children) are to fight for. The Black Man calls his daughters and women whores- yet, what the Black Man fails to comprehend- is that he has to answer to God about it all. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
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Is this a step forward for this country, in regards to the equality for Black America.
Why do Black people frequently destroy their freedom, education & family- something that many older Black people died at the attempt to obtain.
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The Black Man isn't seeing the value of the Black Woman, because he see's none within himself, nor his offspring. Rather than having the intentions of having sex with his own women randomly- he should view black females as the vessels that replicate images of his DNA towards his future lineage and long life standing of his last name. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
How can the Black Man: Love and teach his daughter respect- if he abuses Black Women all day. How can he call his daughter a young lady- if on a daily basis he calls Black Women "B's" and whores? How can he teach other upcoming Black Men his role in protecting his, women and community- if he sits along with other men; while the Black Woman is violated? How can you protect what you do not respect, and hold value for what you do not love? Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
We can no longer let classism, colorism, employment, educational status, or religion (tactics that were designed to keep us distracted from unifying) stop us from developing what should matter the most, which is a healthy, fresh, living environment where we as Black People can learn how to live together without harming each other. Because we shouldn't have to live around others to obtain what we should have amongst ourselves- tranquility! Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Why was the average Black man taught to display their masculinity in ways, that other men were taught, would destroy their own communities and nations. For example: Today's Black Man has plenty to "say" about Black childhood poverty, and Black single motherhood. But doesn't a true man have a plan of action for their nation/community- that of which he has a plan of action to execute or to predict a certain outcome? Often, you see Black Men congregate about the discrepancies within the Black neighborhoods(and Black Women.) But you hardly ever see the Black Man joining together on how he can positively make a change for the better for his own self, women and children. Why does the Black man feel as though violence within his own neighborhoods, long jail sentences and having sex with many women leaving a string of illegitimate children behind - the perfect example of "Black masculinity?" Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
As Black People we often discuss how we are the most influential people in regards to style, dress, mannerism, verbiage, and music. But when will we become aware, that our natural ability to lead- is constantly being exploited- simply because (a) it makes other people money to place us on a platform to become some sort of icon to promote a image that makes revenue for everyone but ourselves and (b) the place of influence that Black People in this Country primarily hold (such as music, fashion, sports, and dancing) doesn't come close to the power of influence over the world that Blacks are capable of. Only if Black People could wake up to see that the traditions that we pass down to our children are nothing short of a program designed to keep us several generations behind. Website: thetruthwiithtrinity.com
Why do we continue to normalize, and shrug off- that raising children on our own as Black Women is killing us! If it wasn't, than why are so many Black Women killing, and abusing our Black children? Why, because the truth isn't being told about the cases: of strokes, hypertension, death rate, and mental diseases that develop in trying to raise children singular. Society is known for cheering Black Women on for being this "strong" woman for doing something that if the shoe was other foot- they wouldn't be proud of themselves. As much, as police brutality, Black male on male homicide, and thug life is killing the Black Man- so is single motherhood killing the Black Woman. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Many Black Men have expressed the need for their child to have a biological father in their lives. Also, how this effects the child emotionally and psychologically. The concern is all fine and well- but where was that same level of concern when Black fathers decide that the street life, crime, and other women are more important than their own family( or child.) If the Black Man doesn't feel obliged to answer emergency calls, provide wellness checks,( in regards to their child's safety) spend time, attention, and contribute to the financial affairs of his children for significant amounts of time- especially anytime he may feel that other activities are more important-. Then should the mother be ultimately responsible or obligated for the father to see their child? Bottom line is: if the father doesn't feel obligated to see his children - should the mother be obligated in making sure he has the option to see them? Furthermore, it is one thing for a relationship or marriage not to work out; besides, every decent man deserves to be a father to their child. Which should only be a "plan B " option. But, since when did the Black man begin to believe himself to be such an "excellent father" making the "plan B" option of single father hood- "option A" Almost as if to say, that he never had any intention of creating a legit family in the first place. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
What the Black Woman must understand is that many of the roles and customs we view as "popular" or "self made" were actually hand selected and pre determined for the Black Woman to conduct herself in a harmful manner that not only destroys herself, future offspring and brings destruction to the Black race in general. As long as the Black Woman remains consciously dead, then she also remains spiritually void(empty.) An empty vessel that can be filled with any fad or ill-fashion(exploited) while still performing physically with her body. Therefore she can then be told that she is anything- anything but her true self! If Black people have any chance left at surviving- it will have to be done through the womb of a conscious mined Black Woman. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
There comes a time when we as Black people have to start questioning our actions- which may keep us in a lowered state of being. Could it be that the customs, and traditions that we've grown to love the most, which may be the most harmful, and the major cause of our own demise? Why do we make the things that cause us the most trauma and pain- popular? Why do our children continuously have to look at external figures to find positive examples of an adult to emulate and mold themselves after, when they should be able to look up to their own parents- or at least images that resemble their own. Which in retrospect keeps the generational cycle of conditioning our future black children ,"looking up to" or "seeing someone" that is non- black as better than. When will we wake up to see that the "superior" role can't exist with out an "inferior" player! Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
What happened to the days when Black Men were beaten and wounded- that Black Women had a bucket of water and salve waiting to heal his open areas? And when the Black Woman's lower parts were torn apart and needed to heal, right along with being stripped of her clothing- it was the Black man who placed his cloak upon her shoulders for covering. And it was also him who still told her that he still loved her with a warm embrace. Over time, we've been conditioned to mock, and grow insensitive to each other's needs? How much of what was instilled inside of us through mental and psychological abuse from others; do we repeat and project outwardly to our own fellow Black Men and Women without being aware of where it stems from? Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Throughout slavery, it was a method of torture and punishment; for one Black Man to whip, tar feather, or kill another Black Man for no reason at all. If he refused to do so then his life would end. As Black Men- how much of those practices have traveled down your bloodline? Why does the Black Man feel a need to kill his own brethren with such intensity? If Black Men refuse to find value in the lives of other Black Men; how will they truly ever, inside the lives of their own women and children? The biggest distraction for Black Men( in achieving a higher form of self) is hatred and self division. Which in retrospect, keeps the Black Man blind- and constantly walking down a path of darkness. When will Black Men start to benefit their own society? Why does the Black Man continue to view other Black Men as the enemy? When his fellow brother is all he truly has. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
We use the rationale, that many marriages end in divorce that involve children ,as a justification to our dysfunction within the Black community. Also, as an excuse to never get married. Which also gives us the excuse of never reaching for the sky, or having higher expectations for ourselves. If Black Men and Women started dating with a purpose(i.e, marriage, commitment and raising a stable family for future children) in mind instead of just dating for sex - We'd be better off as a people. And if you have already made certain errors or mistakes - why not sacrifice the time that it takes to raise your children not to continue the same behaviors. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Even though some may have never picked up a bible- the average Black man can quote verbatim on how women are supposed to follow a mans lead and came from his rib; but develop selective memory about the part where God stated that a Man was responsible for the land, women, and children- and that he should work by the sweat of his brow . The Black man can no longer pacify himself by using the excuse that all Black women just want head of household, without realizing that many Black men willfully left their home for one reason or another. And that some women had to make a choice: either pick up the slack a man left behind to survive, or die! Many Black men have a mentality that teaches them to only worry about their life- and not that of their children's children -children. Because many Black men's father never worried about their lifestyle up until and after adulthood nor the financial situation they leave their children in. If Black men could understand that the most important part of his life is not only when he is still living, but decisions he makes that will benefit or effect his children's lives more than a 100 years into the future. It is only then, can the Black Man truly understand the significance and the meaning behind the reasoning of him needing to become Head of Household. Website: theruthwithtrinity.com
Many " U.S" Citizens are claiming that as usual, Black People are "over reacting" simply because they are calling or referring the horse reins that are being used to attack Black Haitians at the border " a whip" - as if that denotes or justifies the fact of the reasoning behind the Border patrol men using his rein on the backs of Haitians in the first place! Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Why does the Black Woman offer sex? Because she hasn't been taught how to offer other skills and qualities to attract with. The Black Woman was conditioned to "gain attention," because "love" was something she could never obtain. The Black Woman must gain the confidence to find out which man will love who she is from the inside vs the others who like only what they see from the outside. The Black Woman must work on her inner beauty in order to find out the truth. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
(!!!!!!A special thank you to all my listeners: as September 22nd marks 1 full year of The Truth with Trinity's Motivational Podcast!!!!!!! ) What actions are both Black Women and Men committing that still deem them as inferior? For it isn't "who we are" but what we continue to do" and refuse to change -is as to the reasoning behind us remaining inferior. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
The Black Man complains that he can't walk in America with the sense of safety. Yet, he hasn't answered why he can't feel safe while walking amongst his own brethren within his own communities. Because after all, if one can't feel safe while being around those that look just like you- then where can you truly feel safe at. Why do we continue to look for someone else to provide an environment for us, that we should be able to provide for ourselves such as: Clean sidewalks non-graffiti buildings non urinated sidewalks, hallways, sides of buildings and alleyways safe pathways for our kids to walk safe to and from school A non- violent environment within Black Communities Other demographics & places of residence's are called "neighborhoods" meanwhile predominantly Black communities are called "hoods" because we don't have unity, trust, or a sense of duty and responsible to look out for the people that live next to us, neither do we feel a need to maintain the atmosphere that in which we live inside. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
There is plenty of online material that states that the type of men that Black Women are known for dating are thugs. But hardly any of the material go into detail, or educates our young Black Women on "why" they shouldn't date a certain kind of guy. Furthermore, what ramifications that will be placed not only upon herself; but her children's lives as well. As women, we can tend to have a," we can fix a man" mentality, when in actuality we need to accept a man for who he is without having unrealistic expectations of trying to make him fit into what we want him to be. And if we can't accept who they are- learning to have the confidence, courage, and self esteem to walk away. We also must change the things that we may find "attractive" if we want a successful family. When the Black Woman truly believes she deserves better- it will indeed motivate the Black Man to become better! ~ The Truth with Trinity~` website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
One of the main practices that keeps Black people at the lower end of the totem pole; is our black youth finding difficulty in differentiating between right from wrong. How could our children possibly know, if we as parents, are not only influencing them on, "how to " but also engage in activities with our child(ren) - that we're supposed to protect them from doing. Then we become frustrated when today's youth are found disrespecting adult authority- all because they have been raised to think that being an adult is, " a joke." What our children, need is guidance that includes sound morals and consequences for negative behavior. They need love, stability, and a sense of stern judgement from their parents. Children come out in the long run feeling more loved by parents (mother & father) that set up boundary points and showed positive examples while growing up. Although as a child ages they should be able to utilize a "open door" policy with their parents. A parent should wait till after adulthood to be their child's friend. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Many of today's Black Women reduce the art of femininity to something as simple as donning a dress, or wearing makeup, or walking with a "switch" in their walk. Yet deny other mannerisms that are included, due to feelings of being ashamed and vulnerable. Meanwhile Black Men, continue to ask questions that they are a big factor in solving. Has the Black Man provided an environment where Black girls and women felt that they could "be" or "feel" feminine within? From a societal and structural standpoint: The Black female must be provided a area and space where she can concentrate and practice being feminine- also, she must see the men that surround her from a position of protection. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
The Black Man is taught that he has no control over what his women and children do. The Black Man is no longer physically mutilated for the most part- but now it has become psychological. Every time the Black Man is presented with issues, he can no longer shift blame to his Black Woman, and still expect to be looked at as a man. The Black Man does have women who will stand along side of him. But he must make the necessary transition from" helpless" to "warrior" from being the "tail" to "the head." The Black Man must work with( other Black men)and the Black Woman to develop a new reality. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
The Black Man, ever since slavery was taught that if he or his women and children: needed housing, food, or clothing- that they should ask the slaveholder for it. Thus forth rendering another man in control of the Black Man's reality. The Black man finds himself upset. He feels the need to be head and in control but doesn't know how. The Black man has been conditioned to be insensitive to his woman's needs and cry. Where as other nationalities of men understand that if they don't want their women to ask other men that they must handle the issues themselves. When the Black Woman naturally comes to the Black Man with issues that he should be capable to solve. He often gaslights her by calling her crazy or bitter to deflect from the reality that he doesn't "have" or was never "shown or raised " to know the answer. The Black Man is like the Lion that has been encaged all his life - and doesn't realize not only his own power & strength; but that his capturer's are hoping he never realizes it either. The very same thing that the Black Man denies -is what keeps him trapped in the curse! (his duty & unity) Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Many young Black Women are growing up in homes where they either haven't been informed on what components are needed to become a lady. Or even worse, may have been influenced or encouraged to act uncivilized. The young Black female must be taught as a child to set her expectations high on not only education- but to become that of a wife instead of just another woman with a child. Not only must she be taught on setting her sights high upon matrimony- but also the critical elements that " qualify" or "disqualify" her from such eligibility. The Black Woman lives in a age that she can become a pilot, senator, teacher, scientist, or scholar. Yet, there still exists the negative depictions of Black Women that are yet to be fully debunked. The Black Woman can no longer parade herself nationwide in such a manner, then wonder why she finds difficulty in obtaining respect- no more than a person who submerges themselves in a body of water, then wonder why they have become drenched. Women like Madam C.J Walker, Rosa Parks, and Mary Mcleod Bethune(plus many more,) set ground breaking legacies that helped develop, mold, and change the face of how Black Women were viewed and would be remembered. One- hundred years from now - what will we be remembered for? Which one will you choose - Black Woman? ~The Truth with Trinity~ Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Helping black people to heal isn't limited to just one side( male or female) nor can it be simply explained. The only way Blacks will move forward, is accepting the fact that topics may be discussed that may prove to be challenging to mentally digest; and that not every word comes from a place of hate - just because it doesn't " tickle your ears." this goes for both Black Men and Women. This episode encourages us as Black women to give thought to our actions . And how our actions are a direct reflection as to who we are as women-- the effects our habits have on our children, and the consequences thereof. Also, what generational patterns to be aware of, and what to look out for in our daily living. The image of the Black Woman will not correct itself. The time is now! Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Many Black Women exclaim not "needing a man" not realizing that her mental and physical health diminishes while trying to do the job of two. meanwhile our children are suffering from a multitude of issues- especially the Black son. The methods switch from decade to decade and from century to century in how to annihilate the black race. Could the last step be: to have both Black Men & Black Women to finish each other off? Countless women, have yelled, beaten, and destroyed their sons while simultaneously thinking about the son's father. How will God give the Black man back his authority if he thinks his women and children's affair are not of his concern- to blame a "feminist movement" or simply say that Black Women don't want male authority- when in actuality, many Black Women have never had it. If the Black Man wants his Black Son to survive, he must actively be there, to not only balance and cultivate the household in which his son lives - but also to help stabilize the woman that raises him too. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
One (unconscious) brother stated, "that there seems to be a whole lot of damaged Black broads." What the Black man has yet to understand- is that by calling the Black woman out her name and such negative adjectives- that he often manifests and calls forth the very negative attributes, he claims to dislike in the Black woman. Not only does it lower the esteem of the black woman but it is also a direct reflection about how the Black man feels about his inner self. For the man who looks for flowers but claims he cannot find any, when he has smashed them all ! #ThetruthwithTrinity #BlackWomen #BlackMen ~The Truth with Trinity~
Question: Do you know the difference between our Black ancestors from the late 1800's up until the late 1960's- and the current Black People as of now? Answer: The difference is that Black people back then knew their lives were in danger at any given moment, and currently- Black people have forgotten, and now fall under the veil and illusion that they are as free as everyone. Which is why so many black men and women are shocked when reality sets in - about how they are treated differently. It is already quite difficult enough that as a person of color- one doesn't necessarily have to be doing anything but," breathing" to be harassed or murdered. But the sooner we come out of the matrix and come towards the light, that the same laws don't apply to all, and have a fine print underneath- is the sooner we can stop making decisions that expose us to further opposition. And spend more time making decisions that will steer us in a more productive direction. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Could it be argued that a new method of Jim Crow has taken the form of sexism, but due to our inner turmoil; we failed to take notice? This episode takes a closer look at things we as Black people may overlook for acceptance and out of hatred, whereas other races of people would never- if the opposite was done to them. Is sexism the new, "Jim Crow" under the guise of having special "privileges or treatment?" Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Are majority of Black men really as shocked as they seem, at the current state of Black women as a whole? As if he doesn't know why, or as if she has become this way all on her own? Are Black Men using the excuse that the feminist movement is solely responsible for the damaged mentality of Black Women- as a coverup to sweep underneath the rug the decades of mishandling of Black Women? Have Black Men forgotten about the many years that Black Women once held them down? Can we argue that the Black woman has officially for the most part become, " burned out?" Did the Black Man play the Black woman? Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Have Black Men ever given any thought as to where did the ideal come from ; or when did it ever become popular to kill their own Black brothers ? If the Black Man doesn't have compassion for anyone, it needs to be for his fellow Black Man. He must learn to be empathetic to a man who may leave behind a family that leaves more Black Boys fatherless that continues on more generations that show anger and resentment to other Black Men. Never giving full thought that when you kill another Black Man you are killing someone else's son. Or reverse the situation and place yourself at the barrel of a trigger- wouldn't you want another brother to have a ounce of sympathy for your life. Why does the Black Man feel a need to kill his own men in order to live? In order for the Black Man to save his own son he must love his fellow brother as he loves himself. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
White Supremacy is a man made concept that teaches that White people have a privilege or entitled to a higher living solely based off of skin color- despite it being to the detriment or demise of other races of people( specifically black people.) Not only is White Supremacy passed down from elder to adolescent in predominately Caucasian households, but it is a belief system ( myth ) that was ingrained into the psyche of Black people- this was established by torturing ,killing, and starving Black People( of their natural resources) until they admitted to something; that if Black were in their natural state of being, would never agree to. And although the definition( White Supremacy) was and still is available in dictionaries across the country in bold print- America exclaims that the only reason it exist is when POC talk about it, meanwhile they live and benefit off of it till this day - the only time they deny it or become frustrated about the term is when that said POC brings it up or makes reference to it. Could it be argued that ideology of White Supremacy boils down to a Narcissistic Mental Illness and psychopathology that is enforced to suffocate POC ? What White people must understand is that- Black People are past the stage of not understanding the English Language well enough to understand that just because they say that something doesn't "exist" doesn't mean that they are actually telling the truth. Dear Black People, we can't change(neither should we try) how anyone feels. But what we can change is: how we feel about ourselves, what we teach our children, how we treat each other and the neighborhoods we live in. If more Black people valued education, nonviolence to their own fellow man, marriage- families , and Independent thinking. Then how well could it exist Furthermore, how much do we enable or validate such ill concepts with our current actions as Black People? website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Per listener's request: It was questioned as to the reasoning behind the Black's Woman's excessive need for non committal sexual relationships? Also, why does the Black Woman have difficulty with healing from prior relationships? But first, lets go back to the origins inside the every day life of the average young Black female's childhood to gain meaningful insight. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Is it fair to mention that the failure of black children that turn into adults come from a percentage rate of 80% black single mother households without mentioning what ratio of men that left black women in that condition to raise them alone. As we work on and encourage our young girls and women to wait for marriage before engaging in physical conduct with a male; and to value their body and chastity. I also challenge the Black Man to take more responsibility for his reproductive(sexual) organs and refrain from making statements such as: 1. How did she get pregnant 2. She tricked me into pregnancy 3. I didn't mean for her to be the mother of my child 4. I don't know how she got pregnant All these comments made by the Black man signifies that from the start of conception that he, although enjoys sexual intimacy is all too willing to place 100% of the burden and responsibility on the Black Woman from the very start. And surprisingly, still believes that he should obtain the reverence and respect of a man; and then becomes shocked when catastrophic casualties happen upon the child - stemming from single parenting only to blame Black women for not being able to do his part(or share.) Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
The Black Man who is the Son of God has the ability to call those things not as though they were. At one time the Black Man was also in total control of his destiny and reality, until being oppressed and forced to live inside another man's reality that would never benefit him, his women, nor his children. True, the Black Man is still calling forth manifestations, but have (some of them) they now become distorted creations deriving from an altered mental state of being? From the damaged chakra's within to the unfinished families linked to him When will the Black Man finish what he started? #blackwoman #blackman #awareness Much love Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
We watch other races of women get more respect than us. yet fail to identify, omit, and revamp our behaviors and mannerisms as Black women that contribute to the problems we face. We can say that other races of women twerk , but if we are honest with ourselves as black women, - black women are 3-4x more likely to been seen on social media and out in public twerking and gyrating than any other race of woman. Black women have engaged in conduct for far too long that they should quite honestly- be ashamed of. The Black man shouldn't have to go elsewhere just to find a soft- well spoken woman- who can form a sentence without cursing, who knows how to cover herself and act at home and abroad. When will the black woman denounce and reject those stereotypes that were said to be strictly associated with the black woman( stripper, rump shaker, booty call, brute, loud, violent, naked ,promiscuous) It is time that our future daughters have more positive examples and role models of upstanding black ladies. Black woman, you are so much more than your body or what you have to offer sexually - if only you can believe it ! website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Many Black girls have grown up in a world where the men who were supposed to protect her the most were the ones that did most of the violating. Black women are taught to hush up or be quiet, unless she wants her reality denied or seen as just being another bitter one or delusional. Black Women are all too familiar with fighting against the men that are supposed to fight for her. Therefor, many of Black girl's femininity has been stripped, and there for grew up to strip his manhood before another man could do it again to her. Other than for physical gratification, many black women find it difficult to associate black masculinity with positive attributes, or may feel uneasy while discussing it. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
The more black boys are left to be raised under the pressure of a single woman. The more men we have that grow up volatile- to damage other black women who grow up damaging more black men that hurt more black women. Both black men and women are triggering each other's wounds that may have been stemmed from childhood through early adulthood which contributes to hatred for the opposite sex. We must stop the generational cycle! ~The Truth with Trinity~ Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
White America is used to mentally abusing, physically assaulting, and murdering Black people without being questioned. ( this episode is inspired by a 23 year old Black female who was recently murdered in police custody in Indiana) As long as it could be excused as a suicide, or the said Black person was acting belligerent, or violent - that was all the justification it took to commit a legal lynching. Blacks are coming into a age where they are becoming aware that the Pagan God isn't their God. But do not be deceived- just because the Pagan God isn't our God doesn't mean that God doesn't exist at all. For it is that God that keeps them from exacting their full wishes of bloodshed upon us. Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
This episode goes into detail on how more Black Men can show chivalry towards Black Women and what exactly does that mean.(Per listener's request.) Baseline respect( at minimum) isn't asking for fairytale( unrealistic )treatment as some brothers may believe. Since when did brother's get the misconception that singing, vocalizing, and showing a woman your devotion and care considered "outdated." And yes some women have been conditioned not to believe even when a man says or shows these things, but if more Black Men meant it, then more Black Women could believe in it! ~The Truth with Trinity~ Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
Unless one has experienced the sport of topic, who can really say how much pressure is placed upon the shoulders of a athlete -especially at the elite level. America has a problematic history of naming ( for example) a black person who may be skilled in a instrument such as the fiddle- and nicknaming ( dehumanizing) them according to their instrument aka " the fiddler." As long as that particular black man or woman could make the slave holder money and highlight prestige towards them- they could care less about that black persons health whether; that be mental or physical. Yet, if this brilliant, intellectual, and uniquely talented athlete never did as much as a cartwheel for America again- she would have already achieved more than most within the sport has done in 2-3 lifetimes ! P.S:( During the episode) I meant to say Dominque Dawes not Dawson- much respect :) Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
We live in a society that teaches women the ideology that, "what you won't do another one will." But if a man rushes you before your time, does not care or respect you. At times as women; we do it any way- hoping they will keep us company a little longer. When deep down inside we know he wasn't truly interested in who we were but more of what we offered. I encourage you to know that its okay to say "no," and it's okay for a guy to catch a attitude, not answer his phone, or walk away- if you tell him that you are," not ready." Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com