If someone has a problem with you being empowered, you have to ask: why? Why would anyone be against a Black woman reclaiming her voice, her pe

If someone has a problem with you being empowered, you have to ask: why?
Why would anyone be against a Black woman reclaiming her voice, her peace, her time, her body, her freedom?
Isnât that what liberation movements, healing spaces, and faith itself are supposed to lead us towardâwholeness?
So when someone calls you âtoo feminist,â âtoo womanist,â or âtoo strong,â what they may really mean is:
âYouâre no longer convenient.â
âYouâre no longer easily controlled.â
âYouâve stopped apologizing for breathing fully.â
Empowerment disrupts comfort. It makes those who benefit from your silence uncomfortable.
But thatâs not your problem. Thatâs their awakening to their own dependency on your restraint.
You donât need to tone down your self-respect to make others feel at ease.
You donât have to shrink so they can pretend their power isnât borrowed from your exhaustion.
Empowerment isnât aggression.
Itâs restoration.
Itâs remembering that you were never meant to beg for dignityâyou were born with it.
So if your empowerment offends someone,
consider that their comfort was built on your suppression.
And maybeâjust maybeâitâs time their foundation trembles.