I Was Born with a Pocket Filled with Stones: When Anger is Justified from the Truly Disadvantaged

There is no sound more ironic than the opening a coke can moments before entering into a slum. A conglomerate of carbonation crushing towards the corners of cups that flow-eth over with milk, honey, and the justified envious tensions between those who have and those who have not. I picked up my privilege, and let … Continue reading I Was Born with a Pocket Filled with Stones: When Anger is Justified from the Truly Disadvantaged