Sunday, September 12, 2021

Women's Tennis / Black Karen's


Before I start this article, I highly recommend watching the documentary called "Heal."

"A documentary that takes us on a scientific and spiritual journey where we discover that by changing one's perceptions, beliefs, and emotions, the human body can heal itself from any dis-ease."

Just watched a minute or so of the video of the U.S. Open Women's Championship; the contestants interview. Raducanu - the winner - is 18, Fernandez, her opponent just turned 19.

Raducanu was asked about the future of tennis. Virginia Wade - also from Great Britain - was in the stands. 

Raducanu mentioned Wade, said the future of women's tennis was in good hands... no mention of Serena. 

If Osaka wasn't such a head-case (yes, I said it) she could follow in Serena's footsteps. Imagine the stress Venus and Serena dealt with... being called the n-word, along with death threats at every tournament!

Also, notice that most of the female athletes that's claiming (thereby owning, confirming, and affirming an illness that really only exist because they're speaking it into existence) mental health issues are young black women (and a few young black men).

I keep saying, we're built tougher than that. The Black Race is fortunate to have these women as part of our historical legacy, otherwise we would be 50-100 years regressed. 

I salute women like Venus and Serena Williams, Harriet Tubman, Madam C.J. Walker, Sojourner Truth, Shirley Chisholm, Michelle Obama, Fannie Lou Hamer, Audre Lorde, Mary McLeod Bethune, Oprah Winfrey (sexually assaulted by several uncle's), and many other mentally, emotionally, and spiritually strong women.

There are of course, several female African American Millennials and Generation Z's set to become leaders, and many already are, but we gotta get our shyt together and stop the onslaught of psychology problems that stem from white folks.

Sources:

-- Black Women In History: 12 Icons Who Changed the United States

-- "Heal" ... Starring: Dr. Deepak Chopra, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Anita Moorjani, Dr. Michael Beckwith, Gregg Braden, and others.

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