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UNNATURAL MONSTERS AND TROUBLED THOUGHTS

Chapter 2 THE MONSTER OF DISCRIMINATION

Word Count: 2392    |    Released on: 16/11/2023

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help the criminal understa

adopted by our

d Omar would ever become

a person from the black true blo

hrough to eradicate their ugly fa

money i had to sacr

table millions, sprayed their bo

selves as the most dignif

understood that dignity was for the

ards

alk the earth, but toda

betra

ly the birds of the air have not discover

wer of Omar, somethi

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he tried to advise me, to let go o

out of jail if I changed my behavio

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ll him in his sleep w

m to sit before

er of the black

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her, preaching against

in the center of the city scr

be if every man

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e was no difference in

man dies he should be remembered w

at a man like me

built on the truth t

ould neve

black man was a sin agai

li

me Jacobia, despite the fact

you cannot

never fo

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mother, and you were the white rebel violent s

as not racist

t. The only one who called me by name,

r than my fe

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nly understand your father's side of th

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ou kept searching for me when I g

heard, but I gave bi

him after

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passionate about everyone an

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color was important en

mattered...so much more t

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ple were beneath the earth an

ld, but my husband told me something

son for who they are and no

as in our society not only in terms s

bias made a black skin man to se

n man to see himself as a

you kill s

with hatred because you believed I

's death to the sins you

co

ldn't

ried I jus

nd what he represented for black pe

something that

bell

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rbance of barbarians tryi

a simpl

nd attempt to climb the wal

wrong about who we are

akness in our hate, to

t the black skin

, I could

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her, her lips

f me, even if I

ildhood horse, I c

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fast

doing what he lo

to take car

never allow me fe

ars, I would consider buyi

Oalita like a ma

kin we use to brag

as something t

ant memory that

l a certain w

bit personal, because I

betray somethi

ever understand the rud

ted with Oalita wasn't a rap

olors there are bridge

y her husband thou

m was Rudolph,

do

to be one of the vi

remember the la

ll you that I

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pected and rev

al profession bu

it means to pre

ure of

ou I had

d you you

I said has

ve up your last name as y

rejected you as my

care about y

r children, hating peopl

o say to you deserve e

good news with you, because

a black

just met he

fell in love with a black woman who is

bout breaking away fr

om home, I was still strug

ts with black boys

I realized how deep your s

a process bu

e pictures clearer, it was

vil, truthfully it's

loated with an unfair

son, you were wrong old man,

believe you could ne

, I for

your vanity and the cala

clan for betrayi

them

to be

changed, the hea

ed to my mother, the s

finally forgive me

ive you too if you

prison to think

e last word

ently in our hearts if we define a pers

u because li

to us all. We are

co

strangle Rudolph

rd held

while I smiled at him with

eart I can't deci

id I d

ids I was alwa

he way my clan approached my soc

m the vast majority of

up in that

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why

verything

it feel l

never understood t

erstand me or achieve a

r, that's the most

mprisoned father, h

lder than he is, I might

anged, he

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ty listeni

hing I have done h

ged a fraction

world has chan

y it has fou

's husband

not just fools f

rd to deny the truth that

r themselves

ety has been built on the pain o

suffers, the wh

emes can neve

world has to

who want to beli

ck and white can it

really d

ath by stoning to appe

promised m

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