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You Going To Find It Hard To Stereotype Me

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We live in a crazy world of habits, thoughts, opinions and expressions.  We can judge other based on a set of stereotype, racial attributes, psychical or social tendencies.  But should we judge?  Even the people who say the don’t judge, actually judges.  It’s how we live.  I use to judge, but now I encourage.  I been this way for quite some time.  I made myself a sample or a result of my thoughts and opinions.  I created a self that is actually me, that breaks all stereotypes I fit in.  I am the master ninja I call myself.  I adapted techniques, I have thought by example, I have created results in others.

People that I encounter find it hard to put me in a category, and when they do, I shock them with my diverse ability, sense of self, and my spontaneous love.  So don’t you judge a book by its cover, you have not read the leaves, their past and haven’t witness where they are going to be in the future.

Do you judge others?  Do others judge you?  Does any stereotypes stick to you?  Did you know you can BREAK THEM ALL?

Thanks for reading
Richardo Wilson

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Its Black History Month 2011 [Raw Multimedia]

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I am going to start out and say to be honest I don’t know my black history as well as I am suppose to or believe I should. Being a black in america or african american is a very important and powerful thing as a race should be proud of seeing where we came from and the struggles we endured even from all corners of the world. Each year’s Black History Month, I try to actually learn something new and retain that information as something I should always remember and can pull up at any time. So I ask you today, how well do you know your black history? There is a month dedicated to it, so I guessing you should at least know something or do you know a bit more than just some basic knowledge as, you know that february each year is black history month.

Either way I want to share with the world a little about black history this year on my blog throughout the entire month of february, you know the type of stuff when you were younger your school makes you do, but this is all by choice and I also intend to be a bit more creative with it as well as informative. If I can really deliver on it as I expect I can I want to actually produce four articles and four innovative videos, one for each week of the four weeks, 28 days of february and I guess continue to add to it each year.

So, someone had asked me, “Are you proud being a Black or African American man?” And my answer is easily noted, Yes I am and I very proud of my race”

Thanks for reading,
Richardo

PS: If you are reading this, please stop by again to check for my articles and videos, and you can definitely be awesome and check out other posts on my blog also. Thanks again.

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