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The One Where People Are Victimized, Not Oppressed

I’m gonna ask a serious question right now:

What American can actually tell me that they don’t have the same “rights” as any other American?

Your life is what you make it. Your success is dependent on your drive and motivation. If you want to do more or make more - that is up to YOU.

I found it hilarious that the millionaires at the Grammys wearing dresses that cost more than my life were talking about oppression.

If they came from nothing, they rose to the top. So stop with the oppression. It’s victimization.

If you want to change something, do it and stop complaining.

Besides, God is what matters and He is in control. If we spent more time living for and praying to him and thanking him for LIFE instead of whining about some lack of freedom in America, the world would be a better place.

In my opinion the women’s rights women can go to hell. I never voted to work as a woman. I’m cool with being a stay at home mom. Haha.

In 2025 nobody in America is “oppressed” … they are living in the past. That’s staying victimized. There’s a huge difference. Women can vote and work and do whatever and so can people of different races and cultures and religions. So saying that they are still fighting for “rights” makes no sense … everyone in America has the same Constitutional rights.

These groups segregate THEMSELVES by labeling everything by gender, race and whatever else they want to single themselves out for. Christianity has no labels. God loves all of us. Imagine is there was such a thing as an “all white college” … that’s racist but an “all black anything” isn’t?

Go to a country that’s actually oppressed and then tell me you have no rights.

Pull up your big kid pants and be thankful to be alive.

“But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead.” ~ Philippians 3:13

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