The day we start buying cars for us we will have peace. A lot of outside factors are a contribution to what you buy due to societal pressures and whats deemed acceptable. We are in trouble as blacks. Our minds have a lot to consider. Type of car - weeh my neighbor drives that -
Colour - weeh my who has that colour, they will think I’m copying them. It goes on and on and on
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Other ethnicities just pick a car, get the colour and that’s that. I don’t know maybe I’m opening up something that’s too personal and maybe we aren’t ready to talk about. It’s as if we are built for “ukunyisa abantu” I don’t even know what to call this type of mind set
Have we been so suppressed that we rather starve than not buy a certain expensive material so that people can praise and look at us in a type of way while ikati is permanently eziko?
Sidelela ama Kwid, kodwa sihamba ngamaTaxi, we point out and call out nonsensical things, “pulling him/her Down syndrome” ayke I’m not gonna go on clothing or alcohol mayebabooo