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The Country that people change their whole lives for. The Country that swears everyone is equal and free. The Country that swears to serve and protect ALL of its citizens. The Country that keeps secrets from its people. The Country that arms its police officers and lets them shoot the same citizens that they swore to serve and protect, just because they feared for their life. Yes, this has everything to do with "black America", manipulated by the U.S. government, mass shootings, self-respect for oneself, and others, both in the black community, as well as society. We look upon things, like…mehr

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The Country that people change their whole lives for. The Country that swears everyone is equal and free. The Country that swears to serve and protect ALL of its citizens. The Country that keeps secrets from its people. The Country that arms its police officers and lets them shoot the same citizens that they swore to serve and protect, just because they feared for their life. Yes, this has everything to do with "black America", manipulated by the U.S. government, mass shootings, self-respect for oneself, and others, both in the black community, as well as society. We look upon things, like they're owed to us by our oppressors, when nothing is owed to anybody. We look upon our oppressors to save us, when we as a community have to do the saving not only for ourselves, but for someone that looks like you, as well as someone who simply may not know how. Things have been categorized into "sections", better known as different races, for a very long time, but last time I checked, there is and always will be one race, which is the human race.
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Christopher Gousse was born in Decatur Georgia, amongst two older sisters, and a fraternal twin brother. As a kid, he always would dream of helping anyone in need, but mainly, getting his family out of those tough situations. He saw a lot and did a lot. Not much of the right things, but one thing about Chris is whatever he starts, he finishes, and that's been that way from a kid, no matter how long it takes, or how many times he was told no, or he can't do something. Christopher uses the things around him, to determine how he should move. He studies his environment, and he lets the pain, and suffering from the people around him, fuel him to keep going because he's been through the same problems that most people in his neighborhood deal with on a daily basis.