You know, podcasting it up Black culture Is it uplifting or contradicting? Now, I'm an 80s, 90s baby Born in the 80s Prior to that, they said the best era Was the 60s, the 70s, and the 80s Prior to all the Jim Crow laws And all the segregations And all the discriminations They said that was the best era Because it practiced unity, right? Even the music was different Everything was different The way how black people think was different There was more sticking together, uplifting and now they're segregated amongst each other in an area with no economical gain. So they're like in a desert commuting somewhere. Reminds me of the word Arab. The word Arab means carriage. People in the Arabian Peninsula used to travel around, but in that peninsula, they were still considered ignorant, without knowledge. Bambaric, everything in the above, right? But now look at that peninsula. It unthrobbed. Maybe because of religion. Maybe because of God. maybe because they got it together however the moral of the story what i'm trying to put all together is the black culture to a certain extent is uplifting but as of now then versus now it's very contradicting and i need some strong minded people to jump in this this podcast and really explain the history how black culture became once uplifting to now contradicting to flat-out stagnation we want love right but all black relationships right now everything you see on memes and everything on internet is derogatory slander towards black people who are praising this let's talk about this