For everyone who bullies: STOP DOING IT! And for everyone who gets bullied, always be proud of yourself and keep reading because you are about to learn how to take the ultimate revenge.
Meet the 18-year old Kyemah McEntyre, a girl from New Jersey of African descent. She has been bullied for years because of her heritage, but with her strong personality she gave the best ”revenge” to everyone who has ever bullied her!
On Instagram, Kyeman posted a photo of herself in her self-designed African prom dress. This post with an awesome and powerful caption went viral and the Power Girl literally broke the internet. She became Prom Queen and showed the world the ultimate revenge you should give to bullies!
I’m Kyemah McEntyre, I am 18 years old and I am undoubtedly of African Descent. As an artist I have a completely different point of view compared to most individuals. I am extremely analytical and observant. Throughout the world, we have people who do not notice each others essence and humanity. We Stunt our collective spiritual growth by allowing assumptions and stereotypes to cloud our mind and thus our physical reality. We let these negative ideas get the best of us, and in turn a world of isolation is manifested by our lack of sensitivity and desire to sympathize with each other. This results in a world in which people live within the confines of their own space, isolated from each other and separated from the rest of the world.Sometimes we get trapped in our own prejudice ways. We don’t notice how the idea of a particular type of person changes the way we live our lives. The most creative people are the ones who step out of their comfort zone and take advantage of the world around them. My abilities as an artist allows me to experience the benefits that versatility fosters. Being exposed to all kinds of people and cultures is the muse for my artwork. I am an aspiring artist who is very passionate about the connection between art and the world. I believe that in order for society to gain a wider horizon, we have to be willing to acknowledge other people from differences, beliefs, morals, and values. I would like to take this moment to say that you have to understand who you are because if you leave that space open, you leave your identity in the hands of society. Don’t let anyone define you. Beautiful things happen when you take pride in yourself. #blackgirlsrock #kyebreaktheinternet
Beautiful! Someone is going to snap her up as a designer pretty quickly, that dress is amazing!
http://www.beaucience.co.uk
Right! I am soooo in love with that dress :) X
Absolutely amazing, she is one to look up too :)
So much strength and wisdom from such a young and powerful soul. Beautiful dress, beautiful girl and beautiful soul, and inspiration to us all.
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