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“They exploit, disrespect, and sabotage Black people, then cry victim when held accountable. They never saw themselves as part of us until they needed support. Now they want the same people they betrayed to defend them. They should know and learn that accountability is not oppression.”

“The real issue is that we chose to punish and shame everyone except the offender. We are directing blame at everyone but the one responsible. Instead of confronting the truth, we have decided to hide it, make excuses, and protect the offender. Misplaced anger won’t solve our problems. It only makes them worse. We turn good people into enemies because of the hate and pain we carry in our hearts.”

“Every human being has rights, but the most important right is the right to live. Beyond that, there are many other rights. Make sure you know your rights. However, knowing and exercising your rights doesn’t mean you should infringe upon or violate other people's rights. No right supersedes another person's rights. We all have equal rights. Every person should know their rights. We are a danger to ourselves and those around us if we don’t know what we should know.”

“Criminals are using non governmental organizations as fronts for their activities. Criminals are exploiting NGOs, NPOs, foundations, and commissions to undermine the government and the people. These organizations should be banned when they violate the law, oppose the government, or act against the interests of citizens, especially when they consistently side with lawbreakers instead of serving the public good. Many of these organizations are allegedly being used as vehicles for embezzlement and money laundering.”

“One of the greatest double standards is how some people are willing to trade their morals, values, dignity, and even personal pain for money. For them, shame or the difference between right and wrong becomes secondary, as long as there is compensation. Often, the pursuit isn't truly about justice, but about making someone pay, because they feel they are owed something. In many cases, it's not justice they seek, but a form of payment.”