I know this is a bit weird, seeing that you will never get to read this, but I believe you are here next to me while I write this.
We miss you soo much, a day doesn’t pass W/O one of us sharing a story about you. I long for more time with. There is a lot you have missed and still to miss, but I understand that if you were still in this lifetime, you wouldn’t miss it for anything in this world.
Mommy misses you so much, she says she will never get to experience what you guys had.if only I was old enough to witness the connection you both had.
I would like you to know that we will continue to make you proud, even though you aren’t here to push us through it. We will forever love and miss you.
Obviously i’m going to be cliche. When I first met you, i ddnt think we would go through all that we did together.
man fuck this, you do not deserve this letter and I’m getting my hands tired tryna write something I know you won’t read coz you never supported my dreams anyway. BYE!!!
i remember growing up, going to America was a GOAL i needed to achieve. But over the years I have grown to FEAR the place. I fear being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Being the fire cracker that I am, i fear saying something that will just piss of the POLICE. We shouldn’t fear the police!!
But then why am I acting that it is SAFE to be in SOUTH AFRICA as a black person. Black people don’t matter anywhere in the world. It is people who aren’t BLACK who are flourishing in a country that they don’t originally belong, yet US the residents of SOUTH AFRICA are outchea struggling AF (have you seen the living conditions at ALEX??). Tuck shops are owned by the indians, pakistanis and chinese, and bear in mind that these people are killing black people when WE go to their countries. LOL.
As a child growing up you are just thinking about taking your family out of the situation that you are living in. we cant even afford the BASIC NEEDS. kids dont go to school because their parents can’t afford to take them and when you get to those government schools there will be 60 kids in one class, how am i gonna learn when there is 59 more minds that are in here w me.
it has never been fair for a black child, NEVER!!!! Our parents go through difficulties making sure that we get to Varsity and when you are done with the course they want 5 years experience, where TF am I gonna get that at the age of 22???????
Thwasa once posted a video which touched most of us in Mzanzi. We are not taught to be leaders, we have forever been tamed and made followers. It’s time we take a stand.
over the years we have seen our fair share of men taking the hip hop game, but then ladies are up next now. rapsody, no-name, leah lenea, to name a few are mos def up next.
so why shouldnt i join?? i mean if its something i listen to elkedag i might as well. who knows might be the next OG.