In the wake of the Emanuel AME church in Charleston, South Carolina, this letter is equally outdated and timely.
In what seems like the unsavory mixture of an eternity and âjust yesterday,â Black people have been murdered (again) by a White person (again) for the crime of “existing while Black” (again).
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As I struggle to process the array of feelings after receiving yet another harsh blow of tragic news, the very last words I want to see are, âBlack people shouldâŠâ
You see, unbeknownst to you, we have been afflicted with a severe case of âTired While Black.â This affliction includes, but is not limited to: hundreds and hundreds of years of racially-based trauma, micro-aggression, struggling to maintain a sense of community in the midst of it all, et cetera et cetera et fucking cetera. And yet, we somehow continue to carry on with our lives, fully-equipped with the worldâs most effective mask. Just sit and think about the sheer ridiculousness of that weight. Shit, even Atlas shrugged.
Tragedy after tragedy, the cacophony of bullshit follows: Why are you so angry? Violence is only fought with non-violence. If only we respected ourselves, weâd gain their respect.
Well, with all due respect, I hereby declare that itâs time for you to shut the fuck up. I donât want to hear it. I donât want to read it. I donât want it with a fox, I donât want it in a box, I do not want your âYessamassaâ flavored green eggs and ham.
Our people have pulled up our sagging pants, seized that Westernized higher-education, code-switched our way into corporate culture, extended our hands in an attempt for all-inclusive peace⊠and were. killed. anyway.
Tired.
Every single one of your âsolutionsâ have been pissed on at the hands of blood-thirsty vigilantes and crime-fighting figures alike. If the fact that we canât even praise and worship in the place that serves as the very definition of sanctuary without the threat of blood doesnât finally make you realize that the solution isnât found in our reflection, then I highly suggest you take my advice of silence. If you really want to help, thatâll be the best bet. Because, at this point, Iâm finding it hard to believe that youâre not being willfully obtuse.
Dictating what Black people should do or feel after this constant exposure of erasure (both physically and figuratively) is to take away our humanity. And our enemies are already trying to take that away, whilst expecting us to remain superhuman.
So damn tired. And angry. And sad. And frustrated. And hurt. And enraged. And Black.
So, let me be all of that. Let me be.
Straight From
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