I think the greatest challenge is reminding myself that even though the problems are the result of ethnic discrimination and racism, it is not all of them who are contributing to it, just a minority. The discourse has to be balanced emotionally because too much anger can fire back.
I engage in peaceful activism and empower my people by contributing to projects that create jobs and economic growth among my own tribe. I have seen first hand what can happen in a context where violence is normalized and I do believe that money and education give us access to more powerful positions to make real difference, long term.
@SinlessOnslaught tell me how? I lived in a city where KKK members worked for the law enforcement they put out signs saying that the white race was at risk due to colored people my cousin had to drop off kids from the buses that was of color. So tell me how many times have a police or a white man he can be a normal one killed a colored person and got away with it? Verse the opposite? Do you know what this country was build on? What happened? Let me guess the Earth is flat and it's the center of the solar system.
I lived in a city where KKK members worked for the law enforcement they put out signs saying that the white race was at risk due to colored people my cousin had to drop off kids from the buses that was of color
When?
So tell me how many times have a police or a white man he can be a normal one killed a colored person and got away with it? Verse the opposite?