avatarLaura M. Quainoo

Summary

The author is a 55-year-old individual who is deeply connected to their African heritage, despises White supremacy, and advocates for Blackness, while noting the futility of engaging with those who block them on social media after reading their work.

Abstract

The author, who identifies as Black and 55 years old, expresses a profound love for Africa and its people, and a deep-rooted hatred for White supremacy. They are unwavering in their commitment to celebrating Blackness and will continue to do so throughout their life. The author points out the irony in people taking the time to respond to their work and then block them, as this means the author never sees the responses and the effort is wasted. They suggest that it is better for those who disagree with them to simply ignore their work, as the author does not follow them either. The author emphasizes that they only become aware of these individuals through notifications about blocked replies, otherwise, they would not know of their existence.

Opinions

  • The author has a strong racial identity and pride in their African heritage.
  • There is a clear stance against White supremacy and a passionate advocacy for Blackness.
  • The author views the act of blocking them after engaging with their work as a waste of time.
  • They express indifference to those who block them, as they were not engaging with them to begin with.
  • The author suggests that ignoring their work is more effective than engaging and then blocking them.
  • There is a sense of bemusement or irony about being notified of responses from people who have blocked them.

A PSA Because Life’s Too Short to Waste Time On Me

I’m 55, Black and free. I love Africa and all of her children. I hate White supremacy with a passion. I’m in love with Blackness and will extol its virtues until the day I die. Never will I change my mind about these things.

That said, those who read my work, respond and then block me are quite literally wasting your time. See, I wasn’t following you to begin with, nor was I reading your work and so blocking me was unnecessary. The moment you did so I was also unable to read that fiery response you spent precious time creating. Never saw a single word.

Value yourself and your time enough to ignore me. I’m being sincere when I tell you that, were it not for receiving notifications about your blocked replies, I wouldn’t even know you exist.

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