Racism Is a Waste of Time and Energy

Black People Need Attention
Black people desperately need attention – controversial to say the least. Well I can say it as a black. What do I mean?
What I mean is that the history of black is plagued with the drought of poverty, slavery and sexual abuse. How do memories recover themselves? Through attention. Attention is something held in place, faced in a particular strand within infinity.
Black people are in need of attention. We need to know where we are angry and with whom. Typically we are angry around our relatives. These relationships are often painful and remind us of sexual abuses or substance abuses – some kind of abuse mind you.
White people are raised to think analytically and systematically using energy to observe and knowingly pay interest in everything – some people may call this being nosey, others may see it as being concerned with everywhere.
White People Get Attention…
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There may be a hidden resentment for the attention that white people are used to having. This attention is not only the freedom from certain bigotry it is an energy thing. The energy that white people hold is incredibly detailed, complex and dense due to the world knowing ‘whiteness’ as as a real thing. We have written about white and black as not really real. They are social constructions. Energy is there undeniably. Energy is a thing.
Racism Is A Waste of Energy
Racism is a waste of energy and a waste of time. Who am I to speak about racism? Check out my ebooks to find out who I am. The point of this article is not who or how I am, it is how are you? When we are angry at black people it feels like racism. This anger, I argue, is something vibrationally – something the white person is feeling about the black persons experience and the black person (we) are feeling about our own cultural agenda. Racism is anger towards black and brown people – funnily enough to me, I find this anger useful and I convert the energy into a form of institutionalised care for myself. When you are angry at me I am literally wasting your time. This is how I have come to be me. SO I guess the irony is, it is in fact about me.