The notion of waking up early and starting your day with the rising sun is often associated with productivity, success, and a strong work ethic. However, this seemingly innocuous concept is not without its historical and cultural implications. In this article, we will explore the origins of the early-rising narrative and how it is rooted in white supremacy, contributing to the perpetuation of racial inequalities.
I have an idea: anything that isn't absolutely rooted in black culture is racist. Of course, that creates a paradox. And that creates a paradox, which is itself racist.
Conclusion, everything is racist.
>The notion of waking up early and starting your day with the rising sun is often associated with productivity, success, and a strong work ethic. However, this seemingly innocuous concept is not without its historical and cultural implications. In this article, we will explore the origins of the early-rising narrative and how it is rooted in white supremacy, contributing to the perpetuation of racial inequalities.
I have an idea: anything that isn't absolutely rooted in black culture is racist. Of course, that creates a paradox. And that creates a paradox, which is itself racist.
Conclusion, everything is racist.
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