Where I am in the US it is night time..
In another part of the world, it is morning time.
The earth rotates around the sun.
We don’t feel the earth moving but it is moving right now…
How GREAT is Our GOD!!!
Psalms 24:1 The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof.
This was the question I asked my 12yrs old self when I started attending middle school in the United States.
I was different..(very different. In fact, different is an understatement).
I was flesh out of boarding school in Nigeria that means my hair was short (very short, In fact I could pass for a guy). The Boarding school I attended in Nigeria, every student is required to cut off their hair because they didn’t want us to occupy our time with hair.
My hair was very short, I had this thick African accent (some of my peers thought I was Jamaican). Some thought my accent was kool but some didn’t really know how to accept me maybe cos I was completely different from them.
Ironically, the black kids were the worse.. Most of my bullies were black kids.
Why are people who look like me mean to me?
I expected the white kids to be the bullies cos I was completely different from them.
No..
My very own ppl bullied me.
The only difference between me and the black kids in my school was my thick accent, short hair and weird clothes. I was similar to them but why didn’t they accept me?
Coming to an unknown country, I was already culturally shocked.
But having people who looked like me bully and reject me was a hard thing for my 12 yrs old self to handle.
The white kids accepted me but don’t catch me between two white kids together that means I’d be ignored as if I wasn’t even there.
I wasn’t only bullied by one race, I was bullied by two races.
The white kids only accepted me when none of their other white friends were around
or when they fully accepted me, they told me, I couldn’t be invited to their sleep over parties because their parents were racist.
Mind you, I grew up in a country where everybody is literally BLACK.
Race was never a problem for me.
I never saw my race as a problem until I came to the States.
Certainly, I thought something was wrong with me..
why didn’t I just fit in?
In middle sch and high school.. I can’t really remember having a true black friend.
When I started wearing my hair in braids to school. The black girls were like “she thinks she is all that.” I have now figured out, they thought I was all that (jealous). Middle school was just a preparation for a full year of bullying in 9th grade. I don’t know what I did to these two black guys in my English class, they always had something to say. I couldn’t quite place why I was still a target after my hair grew, I didn’t wear weird clothes anymore. I guess, it didn’t matter that I looked like them.. cos I was still different.
To the white kids: I was black.
To the black kids: I was obviously different
I do admit I was different; however, after my weird clothes changed, my hair grew and my accent was not as thick. Why was I still different to black kids?
I should blame these kids for being so inconsiderate of my situation as this poor little African girl who just wanted to be accepted. No. The kids are not at fault. I am now grown ( I think, I am lol!). I think Parents contribute a lot to how kids think about their peers.
Parents if you constantly tell your kids to only talk to a certain race, class. etc.. you are opening your kids to an environment where they think something is wrong with people who don’t look like them or you don’t want them to associate. Why do you think bullying is still a problem in American schools? I am aware some bullies have issues at home but what about bullies whose parents tell them to only be friends with kids that look like them?
Kids are so innocent and pure. God didn’t create kids to see race. Allow a child and they will play with everybody. Sadly, parents start as early as elementary school to poison their kids minds to segregate. Racism/discrimination/bulling is still alive cos you are allowing it. How can you honestly teach your kids to hate or not associate with that race or class? I understand educating your child not to associate with kids who are trouble makers.
When you fill your kid’s head with hate at home don’t act surprised when he or she acts on it in school. The best place to teach tolerance is at home.
Black parents, your child doesn’t only have to deal with bullies from another race but also from your own race. I call it, double threat of Racism from kids of their own race. Bullying doesn’t discriminate but I do think black kids are easy targets.
Bullying is rampant in this society cos parents and society are telling little kids to stay away from people different from them for no particular reason.
Yes, there’s no right answer to this problem.
You want to stop bullying?!
Start by educating your children and lead by example.
Little kids are dying cos of bullying,
you need to start talking.
I know most of you wouldn’t do anything until your own child becomes a victim.
1. Stop enhancing your car when you live in the ghetto– Your car is all blinked up while you live in a shag, it means no sense. Cars go down in value every year. Trust me, a car is not an investment. If you want to invest in something.. what about an education? House?.. Stop investing in a car.
2. Stop living above your means– Why do you have a hammer parked in front of the projects. If you had the money for the hammer, you wouldn’t be living in the projects. It makes no sense C’mon People!!!!
3. Pay off stuff before borrowing again– Don’t live life in debt. Learn to pay cash for stuff. Save up money for things you really want. SAVE!!! SAVE!! SAVE!!! Stop using credit cards to buy things you want and you can’t afford. STOP IT!!! Buying a shoe is not an emergency.
4. Prioritize: your children should be a PRIORITY… It is not right for you to look like a model from a high class magazine while your kids look like kids from a homeless shelter. Stop using the money you should be using to buy your kids clothes to get your nails and your hair done. IT MAKES NO SENSE!! STOP IT!
It’s not a long list but really ppl c’mon…
STOP IT!
A Pastor in my church said “ppl spend more time preparing for wedding more than the marriage.” Considering the high rates of divorces today, I agree with his statement 100%. The alarming fact of the matter is that divorce is also high in the church. I think the enemy in directly attacks families by attacking marriages. Marriage should be forever.
Hollywood shocked us with 72 days of marriage. Our society doesn’t value marriage, an institution designed by God himself for a mature man and a mature woman. Rushing into a lifelong commitment is not wise and might easily end in a divorce. If people prepared more for marriage, do you think we would have less divorces? I don’t know, but I do think singles* need to take precaution in their dating relationships to approach marriage differently.
Divorce doesn’t only affect the parents, it affects the kids more. After divorce, kids have to adapt living with one parent instead of two. The child might not fully comprehend why daddy or mummy is no longer living with them. Divorces hurt children. The bible only allows divorce when infidelity is present. Divorce is a serious business to God because he doesn’t take marriage vows lightly.
Singles, marriage is not dating, you can’t just married him or her today and decide you want to divorce tomorrow. Unfortunately, people are approaching marriage like a dating game. Christian singles, if our marriage vows is important to God, we need to approach marriage in a serious sense. Society will go back on God’s word because a carnal mind can’t fully comprehend. As Christian singles, it is imperative we prepare ourselves for marriage. Marriage is a life-long commitment and shouldn’t be entered hastily.
That’s the problem with this society: quick to marry and quick to divorce.
Yesterday, our Super Eagles made us so Proud.
Obviously, hard work, perseverance and dedication pays off.
I pray.. our leaders will get a wake up call and stop cheating us.
Nigeria is rich but only the leaders are rich and the civil servants are suffering.
Corruption is tearing our country apart.
The part that hurts the most is that poor are constantly exploited.
Boko haram is not our problem, our Selfish leaders are the problem.
I celebrated yesterday cos I know the God who fights for the poor is still alive
and he will vindicate us.
God please give us good leaders who will lead this great country without exploiting us.
I love to laugh..
Life is not that serious.
Sometimes, we just need that good humor.
My cousin shared this on his fb page, I decided to share it with you.
Laughter is good for the soul..
Here we go..
Most Nigerians will get it..
If you are not Nigerian, I hope u get it.
Here we go:
Boyfriend: I heard you failed in English!
Girlfriend: Nonsense! Who TELLED you?
Boyfriend: You see your life! Even simple English, you cannot spoke! Okay, tell me whether the following adjectives are correct or not.”Great Greater Greatest, Sell Seller Sellest, Help Helper Helpest”
Girlfriend: They’re all correct of course!!!
Boyfriend: God safed you today, I thought u wont get
it.
LOL!!!
If I get a lot of likes.. I will post more Nigerian humors.