There are those who bring attention about individuals who blame (complain) about
their predicament doing little (or nothing) for themselves to get out of that/their
unpleasant situation. They do exist. There is no denying that.
Can truth be used disingenuously?
Kinda like how folks use statistics:
"One out of five" are this that and the other,
which might be true, yet then upon a further
analysis, the study was done with 50 people.
Millions of people and some researcher use
50 people, yet position his findings as he studied
a million people.
From my observation, I've heard/read this holding
up the mirror-position a lot. In the beginning it had
merit, but after a while, it's like okay you're right, now
what?
It is as if folks, not all, can't put the mirror down anymore
than those playing the blame game are able to 'change the
game'?
Is it a manifestation of stockholm syndrome?
Is it, as I've suggested in another thread, an
expression that derives from one sense of powerlessness
to change the conditions beyond their own 'world'?
Let's suppose this "bla
Alright so I can't remember what else I had
written down so I 'll move on. Maybe it'll come back
to me.
So let me ask:
Does the majority of the black collective play the "blame game"?
Is so, then how does one account for our being able to survive
this maafa from our being kidnapped and brought here to now?
And if it is a minority of folks who play the so called "blame game",
then why so much attention is given to them?
I am looking below at a similar thread as it reads:
"Obama Tells Africa; Stop Blaming Colonialism For
their Problems", yet how many times af pres. obama
'blamed' members of senate and congress for not
allowing him to pass bills that he wants passed?
Is he playing "the blame game"?
What about those who say, 'the reason
why obama can not do' this or that is
because of racism. Are they, we shall
call them obama-supporters, playing the
blame game?
Your thoughts....