Justin Scott
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like this is something I've asked of white people to on my page, like literally grieve.
Like, I want to see you cry over land that isn't yours.
Until you can do that, I don't know what part of history you on, right?
Because right now, a white person would cry over their land right now.
Well, their land, right?
Like, but a lot of times, they don't want to rest in the actual narrative of the, you know, of what they did.
So they live in this farcicality, right?
But it's the nature of these illusions that I feel like need to be, like, literally displayed, right?
Like, like actually just put out there, like, this is this, this is this, like, you know, just that kind of thing.
Because they using all these narratives, all this language, you, I mean, everybody working, right?
Let's start like that.
Everybody exhausted.
Everybody's working.
So you hear one narrative.
Most people literally don't have enough time to actually prove anything.
They're too tired for that.
This is why when I even sit there and we're talking about something, I'll be sitting here like, okay, the narrative is exploiting its own tiredness that it's creating in order to stay relevant with itself.
So let's say, for instance, me and you drop a video.