Not only is this a very old poem, but it went from being from a well spoken elder man responding to segregational fountains, to being from a black girl in 2005.
Best case scenario, it was plagerized. Worst case, neither situation is true.
I'm not attacking you, I just don't like it when stuff like this is modernized or fake.
I'm more ticked off at the image, because I love the message.
I don't have anything against you.
This poem was actually written in French by a great African/French leader. It is actually my french set work and, I can tell you for sure, the grammer was actually correct, he did use verbs like am, was etc.
Its like the color piramid itself. You can match white with every other color and it becomes red, blue, yellow. You can't match black with an other color because it stays black.
True as the case may be, but have you considered that MAYBE, just fucking maybe, the original author of the poem didn't have as great an education as you? No, no you haven't.
Well, you didn't need to fucking point it out, doing so just makes you look like an arrogant jackass, who clearly thinks themselves better than everyone else.
And yes, it DOES change the fact, as the original author couldn't have known any better.
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· 10 years ago
Um, this is kinda meaningless. Even if its real, it proves no point or has anything to say.
Best case scenario, it was plagerized. Worst case, neither situation is true.
I'm more ticked off at the image, because I love the message.
I don't have anything against you.
And yes, it DOES change the fact, as the original author couldn't have known any better.