Friday 26 June 2020

BLM #BLACKLIVESMATTERS #ALLOURLIVESMATTERS!!! PART 6.












Some will have less commitment and time, and will have their passion extinguished in a short time. 

While others will display more commitment and pace themselves, so as to prolong their participation in the struggle. 

Some with have too high an expectation of what is going to be achieved and how quickly, and risk becoming frustrated and despondent. 

While other will have a more realistic expectation, but still risk becoming disillusioned, and benefit from the injection of the greater but short-lived optimism and euphoria and rage of the sprinters.

Some will dive in and out, and some will make of it an active and life-long commitment.



But all of them, of us have a crucial role to perform in the struggle against institutional racism.

It is in this context that we need to see and evaluate the current, and now seemingly not as intense, but still widespread of popular uprising.  

Against the chronic institutionalised racism which is continuing to blight the lives of people of colour, and is threatening to continue to be the fate and inheritance of unborn people of colour.

This is a struggle, a war which, despite the world-wide and popular rage and protests, is still not about to be concluded, to be won anytime soon. 

To be continued!






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