Frequency Change

Voicing Freedom
2 min readMar 4, 2021

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There is a gentleman by the name of ,Rexx Garvin, who spoke on how people of color Black with any class especially can change the frequency and energy in the air. We’re just different than non or the chosen stupid. He used the example of White comics versus Black comics that typically White comics have a certain tone to their act as where Black comedians often hit the stage like “Look at you mutha f’rs.” Actually the clip in entirety is here.

The point I’m making many people for example would say about tools gender regardless, “They’re not very attractive, intelligent,etc.” XYZ so on so forth. People like myself “A donkey’s a$$ is better than that. No accounting for taste.” Basically tact sometimes goes out the window for typically valid reasoning.

We’ll just give it to you straight and not creep around about it nor beat around the bush about anything particularly on a social plain, in a professional setting of course won’t be the same energy as ,Rexx Garvin, put it as social interaction. Of course as you get older you soften up a bit and mature overall but when it comes to some you kind of have to be that way because aside from that’s the level of their thinking is on it they’re so full of themselves and just an a$$hole to put it bluntly. ::Shrugs:: Albeit she isn’t of color if folks think I’m bad now they should have seen me as a kid I was (still am) entirely unimpressionable and had next to no tact at all. Basically if people like myself were personified in song this would’ve been it, matter of fact it was one of my most liked songs as a kid… not surprising. lol

I like people fine I just don’t like rude estupido people that get in my face or space with their stupidity as no one with purpose does, it’s a pretty simple concept. Treat me like a human being and I’ll do the same anything else is entirely unacceptable and I don’t shy away from saying as much. ::Shrugs::

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Voicing Freedom
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