STOP The Race Questions!


STOP The Race Questions!
The Issue
The color of our skin has always seemed to find its place in every inch of our lives as the race it self and others who experience the same racial inequalities that many of us black have faced since 1619. The topic of race always seems to be the “taboo” topic when in reality it is the “hidden” topic. The topic of race rarely wants to be discussed or even thought about. Why is this in my belief- because it is simply uncomfortable to talk about what has not been dealt with as a people.
I am so tired of being of tired just like many other folks of color that continue to be discriminated against due to the color of their skin. Generalizing the population based off of race. This sort of behavior in my eyes is unacceptable.
The government screams equality when it is convenient and attempts to hide behind the long devastation our forefathers created for our future society. This behavior that was never left behind has clearly seeped deep into our modern-day society allowing it to fall correctly in the category of modern-day slavery.
Why does our race matter when applying a program such as WIC (Woman Infants and Children)? Although it may show optional or give you a pre-warning of what is to come, the question is still being asked is my point. The question itself should not be presented in my opinion.
When addressing this issue of race questions, I wondered if I was wrong for even bringing up this subject. However, after my extensive research I have clearly not seen a valid reason on why the question should even appear or be optional anywhere in this country that we call the land of the free.
This land has proven to be far away from free and closer to modern day bondage with a social security administration behind the heist.
Help yourself and your fellow friends by standing up for what is right and concrete. There is no reason why we should be calculated by the color of flesh that the good lord has provided.
Join me in the fight for a piece of freedom that is well deserved because in my eyes, equal we are not. I shall not pretend that this is so. I am fully aware that we as colored people are not equal and most do not desire to be equal to our white counter parts. What makes a white man or woman a mold for me to follow as a black woman or man I ask? Nothing, nothing makes a white person a mold for what my future should look like or what they consider to be the “correct” way of living in this world. Only God shall make this decision for our wellbeing as a people.
Why do we as colored people fail to hold as much well-deserved power as the white man I ask? Because we have been brought to a country that never owed us anything from the beginning because we are not from here. Matter of fact, the white man is not from here either. This nation has been stolen from the indigenous people as we know-stolen! This is why our power has been having virtually been none. We as colored people have had only one black president to represent us before this unfair nation controlled by a capitalist government- I think I have said enough.
We were forced to be here, forced to build this country with our labor, forced to produce children for slavery etc. this leading all to the modern-day slavery we experience now. This is the current negro crisis.
We will always as colored people be judged by the color of our skin. This is just a small fight for a piece of freedom.
The questions are not being asked for no reason. There is a clear motive behind these race questions, and I believe that motive is control. Modern day slavery at its core!
- Pavielle Jimenez Gallegos( The Current Negro Crisis Organization)
- Find me on Facebook as well . Hashtag #thecncorg

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The Issue
The color of our skin has always seemed to find its place in every inch of our lives as the race it self and others who experience the same racial inequalities that many of us black have faced since 1619. The topic of race always seems to be the “taboo” topic when in reality it is the “hidden” topic. The topic of race rarely wants to be discussed or even thought about. Why is this in my belief- because it is simply uncomfortable to talk about what has not been dealt with as a people.
I am so tired of being of tired just like many other folks of color that continue to be discriminated against due to the color of their skin. Generalizing the population based off of race. This sort of behavior in my eyes is unacceptable.
The government screams equality when it is convenient and attempts to hide behind the long devastation our forefathers created for our future society. This behavior that was never left behind has clearly seeped deep into our modern-day society allowing it to fall correctly in the category of modern-day slavery.
Why does our race matter when applying a program such as WIC (Woman Infants and Children)? Although it may show optional or give you a pre-warning of what is to come, the question is still being asked is my point. The question itself should not be presented in my opinion.
When addressing this issue of race questions, I wondered if I was wrong for even bringing up this subject. However, after my extensive research I have clearly not seen a valid reason on why the question should even appear or be optional anywhere in this country that we call the land of the free.
This land has proven to be far away from free and closer to modern day bondage with a social security administration behind the heist.
Help yourself and your fellow friends by standing up for what is right and concrete. There is no reason why we should be calculated by the color of flesh that the good lord has provided.
Join me in the fight for a piece of freedom that is well deserved because in my eyes, equal we are not. I shall not pretend that this is so. I am fully aware that we as colored people are not equal and most do not desire to be equal to our white counter parts. What makes a white man or woman a mold for me to follow as a black woman or man I ask? Nothing, nothing makes a white person a mold for what my future should look like or what they consider to be the “correct” way of living in this world. Only God shall make this decision for our wellbeing as a people.
Why do we as colored people fail to hold as much well-deserved power as the white man I ask? Because we have been brought to a country that never owed us anything from the beginning because we are not from here. Matter of fact, the white man is not from here either. This nation has been stolen from the indigenous people as we know-stolen! This is why our power has been having virtually been none. We as colored people have had only one black president to represent us before this unfair nation controlled by a capitalist government- I think I have said enough.
We were forced to be here, forced to build this country with our labor, forced to produce children for slavery etc. this leading all to the modern-day slavery we experience now. This is the current negro crisis.
We will always as colored people be judged by the color of our skin. This is just a small fight for a piece of freedom.
The questions are not being asked for no reason. There is a clear motive behind these race questions, and I believe that motive is control. Modern day slavery at its core!
- Pavielle Jimenez Gallegos( The Current Negro Crisis Organization)
- Find me on Facebook as well . Hashtag #thecncorg

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Petition created on October 21, 2024