Rich Lady Finds God on the Beach? Betta Check Yo'self Before You Wreck Yo'self
Pandemic got this bougie writer contemplatin' life while regular folks strugglin' to pay rent – that ain't right.

Aight, so check it. This rich lady, Karen Rinaldi, writin' 'bout findin' God during the pandemic. While we out here losin' jobs and tryna keep a roof over our heads, she strollin' on the beach, havin' spiritual awakenings? That's some privilege right there, fam.
She used to go to church, but said she bounced 'cause they were hatin' on folks – treatin' women wrong, dissin' the LGBTQ+, all that mess. I feel her on that, 'cause a lot of these churches be hypocritical, preachin' love but actin' shady.
Now she walkin' on the beach, lookin' for God in dolphins and whales. I mean, cool, nature's beautiful and all, but some of us can't even afford to get to the beach, let alone have some deep spiritual experience there. Real talk.
Then this dude rolls up on her bench, all up in her space. She annoyed at first, but then realizes he just lonely and messed up. So she decides to listen. I respect that, 'cause we gotta have compassion for each other, especially now.
But then she says this dude is how God shows up – as a straight-up annoyance. Nah, sis, I ain't buyin' that. God ain't gotta show up as some random stranger botherin' you on the beach. God is in the struggle, in the grind, in the way we support each other in the hood. That's where you find the realness.
This whole story feels disconnected from what regular folks goin' through. She talkin' 'bout spirituality while people losin' their homes and businesses. Where's the real talk about how the pandemic affectin' our communities?
She talkin' about finding God, but what about the folks who can't even afford to eat? God is in the food bank, in the mutual aid networks, in the people lookin' out for each other when the government ain't.
This ain't about findin' God, it's about a rich lady tryna feel good about herself while the world fallin' apart. Real talk, we need more action and less beach meditations.
I'm keepin' it 100, this story ain't for us. It's for the bougie folks who got time to contemplate their navels while the rest of us hustlin' to survive.
Word up to the real ones, the ones grindin' every day, the ones lookin' out for their community. That's where you find God, not on some fancy beach.
She probably writing this from her mansion, while the rest of us are worried about making rent. I'm just saying, it's hard to relate.


