The Last Has Been Elevated To First
- gtylerii
- Nov 20, 2021
- 2 min read
For countless decades, women have been viewed as inferior to their male counterparts. This has been especially true for women of color. They are often overlooked for promotions even though they possess the skills and qualifications. Our beautiful sisters are heavily disrespected in hiphop culture and viewed as nothing more than a sex object.
It was the black woman that stood by our side when we had nothing. Many of our sisters have had to raise children alone, playing the role of mother and father and some raised kids while being abused verbally or physically by some jerk pretending to be a man.
I remember when Don Imus called the Rutgers NCAA girls team, a team full of black educated women, "Nappy-headed ho's" live on air.
This is not an extensive list, nor do I claim to understand the pains of black women in America because I cannot. But I do know that those pains have existed for far too long.
The Bible tells us in Matthew 20:16 "So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen." God has created a paradigm shift in America. Respect that has been long overdue is now about to be paid in full. The last person that should have held a high position of authority in America is a black woman. One because she is female and two because she is a minority.
Enter in Kamala Harris. She will be the most powerful person on the planet. Yes you read that right. It is not Biden, he is just the person to sign the bill. If Republicans and Democrats vote along party lines, she will be the sole person responsible for deciding the direction of our country. In lay terms, everything must go through a woman of color before anything can get done. Look at God in 2021!!!
And this is just the start, there are more on the way just like her. And remember Stacy Abrams? You can thank God for that fearless black woman for pushing record turnout of minority voters. She didn't quit after being cheated out of becoming governor.
The tables have turned and I count it a victory for America, and especially our beautiful sisters. And to be clear, we love all people. But today, God has shown the world, you will respect black women and women in general, one way or the other.
And if that isn't enough to shout about, just remember this: no woman, no savior. Think about it.
God bless you all
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