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Black-Owned Clothing Brand Creates Short Film to Inspire The Masses

Kudos to @PaulRameauOfficial for the short film “Life”. Their goal is that this film provides some healing and hope as we all try to learn love from the loss we all experienced this year.
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“My only ask is that if this film speaks to you, that you share it with others so they can experience the same healing of learning love despite going through loss ” - @StanleyRameau
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In Loss I Learned Love And Found Life
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This film was directed by @StanleyRameau of Paul Rameau and produced and edited by @darby.iii.

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tredawakandan:

Seen something wise in a YouTube comment .. It mentioned how it’s not that Black People Worship drug dealing but moreso look up to someone making something out of nothing . Crucial to this post I also want it reiterate a message I heard Farrakhan say..Basically he said how it was unfair that black folks never got to keep any of the money made from illicit activities while non blacks did. This would be like early 20th century families making money off of moonshine, prohibition & other practices. During this time folks would get caught selling but oddly enough never lost all their proceedings.. A even bigger example would be all families with Old Money . Those who know understand the heinous, unsavory ways that kind of money began.. Hell in 2021 it’s not even a secret that many world leaders & celebs are related oh so conveniently ..A good point to add to that is why isn’t the story of Bumpy Johnson told on the same level as a Scarface or Godfather. On a ending note I wanna say who knows what the retrospective families could’ve done with the money… Big Meech mentioned multiple times he wanted to go Legit before getting caught..

Bruh Bumpy was a cold dude.. I binged the Godfather of Harlem series as well as some YouTube docs on old era gangsters which includes Bumpy Johnson. Bumpy really was that dude. Bruh fought cops,other gangsters, and any other person who tried him(including wytes at that time) Checkout the channel above. He has some good documentation on our legends of our past ..

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