Just cause I believe that black people don't believe in fairytales, and I think it's unfair that we have to raise our children with the notion of "This isn't a fairytale"
Well why not? I understand that it's tough out here for us but we can love, especially each other. As a black woman. I have created my own fairytale. regardless of people telling me I can't have it.
What do yall think?
First, I love the spirit in which you made the post. I get that. I am also not sure exactly what you mean but I will attempt to respond with my understanding of what you said and its open to correction if you read it.
My humble opinion is that we should be raising our children with not only love but also with the confidence to be what ever they want to be. But I think they should know the road blocks and they should know about systemic white supremacy while still instilling racial pride in them (about our history, etc).
I don't think we can coddle and shelter them from white supremacy. I think one of the reasons we see the most suicides from blacks especially young blacks for the first time is that too many parents have tried to hide white supremacy from them.
We don't prepare for them for it. We send them to schools where the white teachers mistreat them. Where white classmates bully them, make fun of them and they contemplate suicide as a way to deal with it.
In my day I had white classmates who tried that sh*t and we (blacks) socked them. My first ever fight in school in first grade was a white boy calling me the n bomb. We are rasising too many boys who beta AF and its not doing them any good in society.