Lauryn continued: “I discussed with Selah what it must have been like having a child while being hunted by nazis, or what it was like for the children of runaway slaves. The child just being a child puts her and everyone else’s lives in jeopardy. Selah is on a road to healing and contextualizing her childhood, and is allowed her process, but if you come for me, come for your own mama, and those absent fathers.”
Uhhhh black people, what??? Selah has every right to express herself, I encourage it, but she also got the discipline…
Posted by Ms. Lauryn Hill on Thursday, August 13, 2020
What do you think of her words?