Black Excellence Quotes Quotes

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Mitta Xinindlu
“How can you not appreciate the beauty in your black skin?
Why do you misjudge its value?
Your skin neither cracks nor burns underneath the sun.
Your skin compliments its rays; and in its heat, you stun.
It is in your skin that the sun gets to reflect the strength of its rays.
Have you noticed how your black skin glows in the sunny days?

You ought to glorify the uniqueness of your black skin;
because black skin neither cracks nor wrinkles at the touch of the soil.
With a kiss of dust, your skin amplifies.
In fact, your skin is the original seed in the gods' eyes.
Even the day adorns your black skin as its beautiful lace;
while the night wears it as its face.
Maybe the air is mesmirised by your scent;
because your black skin represents nature in its essence.”
Mitta Xinindlu

D.B. Mays
“I aim to convey, through lines and verse, the Black experience as it is today so that the generations who come after us have a lyrical but accurate account of how we contended with racial and social injustice and violence during our lifetime. In essence, I write to promote the reverence we deserve for our resilience, beauty, and humanity.”
D.B. Mays

“You speak of black excellence, yet you're at the forefront of canceling black people and their businesses. Instead of helping, supporting, advising, or constructively correcting those who are trying, you choose to bash, mock, and ridicule them. You gatekeep opportunities and resources, and you're often the first to celebrate the downfall of a fellow Black person. You harbor resentment toward successful Black individuals, constantly hoping for their failure. The downfall of the Black community is rooted in envy and jealousy, fueled by those who believe they alone deserve success and a good life, while others do not.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos