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The fact that a man as extremely corrupted and completely wicked and full of hatred and evil as Trump being able to run for presidency again just continues to show that America is so deeply fucked as a nation and system. A man who committed multiple accounts of treason, who was the ring leader of a coup against our government, also a man who stole classified documents and most definitely and likely sold them to one of our adversaries. Is literally going to run for president again. I swear this country would seemingly let itself be destroyed equally by White supremacy and by a piece of human shit man who would easily sell U.S nuclear codes to Putin if he can get something out of it for himself.
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lordrakim · 7 months
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‘Moms For Liberty’ Member Complains California School Teaches ‘White People Have No Culture’
What exactly is “white culture” anyway? Continue reading Untitled
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quotesfromall · 8 months
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Even whites who abdicate racial privilege can readily reclaim it at the moment they cease to actively reject it. The automaticity of unconscious race stereotypes and in-group favoritism make complete abdication all but impossible.
Amanda E. Lewis, What Group?
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malikismindful · 1 year
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Peace and Love, Black Family! Racism has multiple facets, and you better believe that Black people in the Divided States of AmeriKKKa are just as susceptible to all forms of racism in 2023 as we were in 1823. While all manifestations of racism are hazardous to our longevity, disabling our longterm ability to thrive as a race, I believe that INTERNAL RACISM is the worst manifestation of racism. Why? Because Black people have continued the internalization of the racist stereotypes, values, images and ideologies continually perpetuated by the White dominant society about our own racial group. Black people who live in White countries, as well as those who live in predominantly Black countries struggle with internalized racial inferiority. The internalization and display of a demeaning self-concept we have now is based on our racial classification throughout history, which speaks for itself. It's a multigenerational cycle of disempowerment and disenfranchisement that shows itself as destructive habits. Colorism, isolation, protectionism, addiction, self-doubt, self-hatred, anger, shame, ethnocentrism, anti-Blackness, anti-Indigeneity, and so on are just a few examples of how we have been programmed to further our perpetual lynching — interpersonally, institutionally, and structurally. Our biggest issue in the war on racism is our own internal racism we hold within ourselves. Our own self-hatred is what the White power structure has counted on when the police isn’t killing the next Black person in broad day! You better…GET ON CODE. STAY ON CODE.🩸💣🔫✊🏾 BLACK POWER! #blackpower #blacklove #blackman #blackwoman #empowerment #blackrevolution #raceonly #blackpeopleonly #black #revolutionary #power #truth #knowledge #blackconsciousness #blackpower #blackqueen #blackunity #blacknationalism #african #panafrican #blackpeople #blackowned #malikismindful https://www.instagram.com/p/CppqeCKOAIIzW4zIb1YjKaFyl-uvCS67btm0SU0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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militantinremission · 10 months
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Is ending Affirmative Action in College Admissions a bad thing?
I wanted to monitor any fallout resulting from the SCOTUS Decision on Affirmative Action before speaking on it. Watching Mainstream Media frame the narrative has been interesting. An assortment of News Anchors, across the Major News Networks have featured a variety of individuals to give 'their' perspective; but NONE of them appear to be Indigenous Black Americans. The Black Immigrants speaking on 'Our Behalf' do not share Our Experience of Racism in AmeriKKKa, so they offer a weak argument that can be easily picked apart.
None of the Black Immigrants interviewed mentioned White Supremacy by name. They speak of a 'Black' Experience in AmeriKKKa of discrimination & bias, but not the Systemic Racism that Indigenous Black Americans face. They also seem beholden to the forces of White Supremacy. The fact that Mainstream Media spotlights This Group to discuss Affirmative Action in College Admissions, is indicative of WHO has been chosen by these College Admission Boards over the decades.
Affirmative Action is being presented by Mainstream Media as a 'hand out' for Minority Groups, but this is completely false. Affirmative Action was designed specifically for American Descendants Of Chattel Slavery, as a compensation for being shut out of The New Deal & The G.I. Bill. Using Benign Neglect tactics, Liberal- Progressives [intentionally] transformed Affirmative Action into 'Diversity Initiatives for Minorities'; which benefited White Women, White LGBTQ..., & Disabled Whitefolk more than the Blackfolk that it was designed to help.
If 'The History of Race Relations in America' wasn't weaponized & repackaged as Critical Race Theory, The Public would have a clear understanding of what Affirmative Action is & why it is necessary. The Argument Against Affirmative Action in College Admissions largely comes from Asian Students that were denied Admissions to Harvard & The University Of North Carolina. The Students argued that they were discriminated against because of their Race, & the preponderance of this bias leads to Asians gaining Admission at a lower percentage than Any Other Group.
On ABC's 'This Week', Sherrilyn Ifill, of Howard University Law School explained how both UNC & Harvard held separate trials on the issue of Asian Admissions. In both Cases, Asians were NOT found to be underrepresented. 'The Real Dana', w/ Judge Joe Brown pointed out that Asian Attendance at Harvard is 27.7%, while 'Afrikan- Americans' are 9.9%, & Hispanics are 12%. The only group w/ a higher Admission Rate than Asians, are 'Harvard Legacies' [Whitefolk] at 38%... Judge Joe Brown gives background on the SCOTUS Decision, by explaining that it was inevitable.
He says that Affirmative Action was created w/ the intent of bringing Future Leaders of every Community into each other's orbit. Getting these individuals familiar w/ each other on the Collegiate Level, would benefit Society moving forward. Unfortunately, a group of Black (boule) students at U.C. Berkeley (19 Dental students, 19 Medical students- back in 1971) wanted Racial Quotas established for Berkeley Medical School. According to Judge Joe Brown, the measure was passed, despite going against California State Law (& 219 Black Law Students). This action changed Affirmative Action into a Racial Quota Program that was destined to end. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor famously quipped that Affirmative Action would end after 25Yrs, but the Original Construct barely lasted 10Yrs.
Throughout the 1970s & 1980s, Affirmative Action was stripped from the hands of Indigenous Black Americans that it was created to help, & given to an ever expanding number of Minority Groups. Today, Minorities have collected so many resources from Us, that They feel comfortable enough to speak for Black America. They [arrogantly] equate Our Experience w/ their Own. Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, & Dinesh D'Souza are at the top; but there is a long list of Black Immigrants that also feel that They can speak for Us. Hint- If you can't say [Publicly] that White Supremacy is the underlying cause of Black Oppression in America, then you CANNOT speak for Us.
The SCOTUS Ruling on Affirmative Action in College Admissions has triggered expected reactions. Chief Justice John Roberts ruled on the grounds of the Color Blind intent(?) of The U.S. Constitution, so he needs to clarify. How does he explain Indigenous Blackfolk being relegated to 3/5ths of Humanity, in a (so- called) Color Blind Society? Justices Alito, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, & Coney- Barrett were expected to tow the Conservative Line. Justice Kagan was expected to tow the Liberal Line, but attention remained focused on Justices Thomas, Sotomayor, & Brown- Jackson. All three were beneficiaries of Affirmative Action; at least more clearly than Justice Kagan.
Justices Sotomayor, & Brown- Jackson both dissented w/ this Ruling. Justice Sonia Sotomayor offered what she called 'the most obvious data point available to this Institution today'. The Example of 3 Supreme Court Justices of Color. All graduates of elite universities & law schools that offered race conscious Admissions Programs, who went on to have successful legal careers. Justice Ketanji Brown- Jackson offered the additional commentary of the 'let them eat cake obliviousness' of the Majority, & 'ostrich like hope' that ignoring Race will somehow make racial inequities disappear.
Justice Thomas concurred w/ Chief Justice Roberts' Ruling, emphasizing the Race Neutral Argument. He went further, singling out Justice Brown- Jackson when he said: "As she sees things, we're all inexorably trapped in a fundamentally racist society". He goes on to accuse her of labelling All Black People as victims. Clarence Thomas has been under a microscope, ever since his ominous gay marriage comments following SCOTUS' repeal of Roe vs Wade. Reports of unethical behavior by Justice Thomas & his Wife, has kept him in the spotlight.
The dumpster dive into Clarence Thomas' Life has revealed that he has extremely low regard for Affirmative Action. He blames his trouble finding work, fresh out of Yale Law School w/ being typecasted as an Affirmative Action beneficiary. It's interesting how a former 'Black Panther sympathizer' never considered Race as a factor. It's said that Thomas affixed a 10 Cent Stamp to his Yale Law Degree- claiming that thanks to Affirmative Action, that's all it's worth. Ironically, despite Clarence Thomas' (nearly obsessive) desire to prove himself on his own merits, EVERY JOB that he landed in the Law Profession, was predicated on his Race.
I'm not a fan of Ketanji Brown- Jackson, but I agree w/ her more than I agree w/ Clarence Thomas. His condescending tone towards her reminds me of Anita Hill- another Black Woman w/ a Legal Mind superior to his. Both women make Thomas look like a 'mental midget', & he KNOWS it. All of the attention that Justice Thomas is getting is jeopardizing his usefulness. White Supremacy moves in the shadows; the spotlight on the 'excess' of Justices Thomas & Alito will likely affect the future of SCOTUS. This may explain the effort to show that the Justices found consensus in most of the Cases they preside over.
From an Indigenous Black American perspective, the issue of ending Affirmative Action in College Admissions is moot. It hasn't benefited Us specifically in over 30Yrs. The fact that Asian students are the protagonists of this move is gut busting! The Asian presence on College Campuses is literally 4X their percentage of the American population. I guess they don't understand that this action will reduce their presence on College Campuses. I wasn't aware of the number of Asian students that lie & cheat to get into College; the extra scrutiny expected from the SCOTUS Ruling will certainly affect those individuals.
Some are saying that Black American students should look to HBCUs, but Indigenous Black Americans, as a group, have been unable to afford HBCU tuitions for over 30Yrs. The majority of the students on these Campuses, like the majority of Black students on Ivy League Campuses, are Black Immigrants. They are being prepped to become the Joy Reid, Roland Martin, Barack Obama, & Kamala Harris of the future. Their experience/ perspective once again, is of discrimination & bias, not Systemic Racism & White Supremacy. These are the folks that allow People Of Color/ Brownfolk to pass racist remarks w/o 'putting them in perspective'.
Affirmative Action Programs & the Diversity Initiatives that they were repackaged as, offered Minorities an enormous 'hand up' over the last 45+Yrs. Post Vietnam, Immigrants were offered what Professor Black Truth calls: 'goodies giveaways & guarantees' that Indigenous Black Americans were promised, but never received. Immigrant Enclaves began popping up, as thriving Black Communities began to decay. Is it a coincidence that many of the new store owners in Our Community were inhabitants of these Enclaves; in areas that were former Sundown Towns?
The AmeriKKKan Government is making it abundantly clear that it is Green Light Go! w/ the campaign of Anti Black Racism. Using their 'Model Minority' as a proxy may surprise the newcomers, but those of Us w/ Blood & Bones in the soil have been foretelling how THIS will be White Supremacy's Method of Attack. Ending Affirmative Action in College Admissions will inevitably lead to the End of Affirmative Action altogether. I say good! It has been an albatross around Our Collective Neck. We get the accusations of tokenism & mediocrity, while others reaped the benefits. Let All of the minorities earn their keep- No More Free Milk from Black America! Get your own legislation, & we'll get Ours.
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Amerikkka has a lot of issues predominantly a race issue second to their health issue. Amerikkka doesn't have healthcare but rather a Sickcare. Their foods are loaded with chemicals and grown with chemicals other counties/continents banned. It's time the people started growing their own foods again rather than supporting these corporations that are corrupted. Capitalism and inflation have run rampant. The cost of living is out of control. Basic necessities shouldn't cost you a kidney, a liver, and a lung it's time the people fought back against the machine stop being a cog. Racism effects/affect Black People both mentally, physically, and spiritually it's affected our DNA years of trauma inside your DNA. It's time we better ourselves and end the generations of trauma. We must eat better, cleanse ourselves, and escape the system of White Dominance.
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king-shango-the-great · 8 months
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Yo, I'm vexed at this. You hear me?
VEXED!!🤬
Listen, I'm not American, & I am new to Cali. But the places I've lived in the States (NY, Chicago, etc ) there weren't any Samoans or Pacific Islanders (that I was aware of). I only learned about them thru TV, especially in Wrestling.
I thought they were cool, especially after I moved out to Cali. They are very family oriented (which I appreciate), they practice & respect their culture (which is very important to me), & they always seem respectful whenever I see them in public, especially whenever I interact with them.
But the most important thing for me, is that they don't have a history of oppressing or exploiting Black people, the way EVERY other group/nationality/race does.
Which makes it all the more weird that they would teach their people these ideas about us.
So I did a little more research after watching this vid, & found this...
This is why its important to learn different languages. It frustrates me to no end, that Black people in Amerikkka only know English, & that they feel some sort of misguided pride in knowing the Massuh's tongue over others, when other groups here know at least 2 (sometimes 3) languages. Our ignorance is our disadvantage, but I digress...
So basically, this is their N-word for us.
As someone who has traveled & lived in several countries, I've heard variations of the N-word all my life... from Hei-Qui (Chinese), to Zinji (Arabic), to Negro/Negao (Spanish/Portugese), to Kaffir (South African, to Habasi (Hindu).
But now it looks like I'll be adding Meauli (Samoan) to my list.
Not only does this make me vexed, it makes me sad. Granted, I am not a POC'ist in the slightest, because I know that's a myth. But I did think that, as previously stated, Samoans & Blacks were, in not on a level of solidarity, then at least not on bad terms.
So as a Black man that is rather large & very distinctive looking, now I have to wonder if I've been called a Meauli without even knowing it 🤔
I've always known that the whole concept of POC solidarity has been a myth, but I did foolishly allow myself to believe that Pacific Islanders were the exception or the outlier.
Looks like John Henrik Clarke was right (not that I doubted him), when he said "we have no friends". 😒
Subsequently, this is all the more reason I need to leave Amerikkka. Not only does this place foster this way of thinking, but I truly don't think different groups are meant to live amongst each other. Never in the history of not only humanity, but of nature itself, have we seen large groups of races or species cohabitate peacefully, especially not for very long.
Thus, Amerikkka is a failed experiment in that regard.
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There really is no one like Ice Cube.
The rapper/actor/labelhead/producer/screenwriter/director/pitchman/league commissioner has done just about everything one can do in the world of entertainment. And to think, it all started with a kid from South Central joining a group his friend was starting from the neighborhood. N.W.A. changed everything, but when Cube made the decision to split from Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, MC Ren and DJ Yella, he set in motion one of Hip-Hop's most storied careers. 
As a solo artist, Ice Cube's social and political voice was even sharper than what had been hinted at in his old group; and over the course of his three-decade career, he's delivered scathing commentary, party anthems, movie theme songs and straight up gangsta shit. He has albums like AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted and Death Certificate that are among the most revered rap classics ever made; and he's dropped club bangers with the best of them. We wanted to salute the variety of that body of work, so we picked the 25 Dopest Ice Cube Songs (Note: No N.W.A. or Westside Connection or Mt. Westmore songs were included.)
#26
"THE BONNIE & CLYDE THEME" - YO-YO FEAT. ICE CUBE [BONUS SONG]
Our BONUS SONG pick is a celebrated classic guest spot! Yo-Yo and Cube team up against for this banger from her third album, YOU BETTER ASK SOMEBODY. 
#25
"PUSHIN' WEIGHT" FEAT. SHORT KHOP
"The Don Mega" and Short Khop teamed up for one of Cube's biggest chart singles in 1997. This N.O. Joe-produced hit raced all the way to No. 26 on Billboard and topped the Rap Singles Charts. 
#24
"GANGSTA RAP MADE ME DO IT"
On this standout single from RAW FOOTAGE, Cube blasts the laziness of politicians and watchdogs using gangsta rap as the punching bag for moral handwringing. As true in the 2000s as it had been a generation earlier.
#23
"WHEN I GET TO HEAVEN" 
One of Cube's most overtly spiritual songs, it was released when Cube had made his much-publicized conversion to Islam. The track finds him taking aim at Christianity, admonishing it as a tool of oppression in America. 
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"AIN'T GOT NO HATERS" FEAT. TOO $HORT
What can you say about icons who have earned a victory lap or two? These two West Coast icons revel in the good life on this breezy track from EVERYTHANG'S CORRUPT. 
#21
"DEAD HOMIEZ"
Ice Cube was only 20 years old when he wrote this elegy to friends lost to violence. He couldn't have known how groundbreaking it was at the time, but the South Central native's tribute is one of the earliest examples of a so-called "gangsta rapper" examining the emotional toll of the streets. 
#20
"MY SUMMER VACATION"
"Snowfall" in the form of a classic rap song. Cube's gift for storytelling and his razor sharp social commentary are both on full display here; as he breaks down how the crack epidemic in America spread from Los Angeles out to the Midwest and beyond.
#19
"YOU CAN DO IT" FEAT. MACK 10 AND TOYA
As far as singles, Cube definitely had a straight-up party phase, and one of his biggest hits as the Y2K era was set to dawn was this hit theme song for NEXT FRIDAY. 
#18
"HELLO" FEAT. DR. DRE AND MC REN
The N.W.A. reunion that fans had been clamoring for finally happened (with the notable absence of the late Eazy-E) on this monstrous single. Even decades later, it feels good to see the Niggaz With Attitudes rolling as a unit like old times. 
#17
"FRIDAY"
The movie that made Chris Tucker a star and showed everybody that even a gangsta could make you laugh. Cube's first comedy turned out to be a cult classic, and the soundtrack featured this anthem for the hood. 
#16
"GO TO CHURCH"
Lil Jon was virtually everywhere in the early 2000s, and Cube wasn't averse to trying on a new style. The rap vet fired a shot for West Coast/Dirty South collaboration with this crunk hit. 
#15
"REALLY DOE"
The sinister opening track for Cube's fourth album LETHAL INJECTION is one of that project's strongest. Cube is in full G'd up mode, and longtime affiliate Lay Law comes strong on this one with the production.
#14
"WHY WE THUGS"
Cube's sociopolitical lens has never left him; and he offered one of his most on-target critiques of American hypocrisy on this epic from 2006s LAUGH NOW CRY LATER. 
#13
"JACKIN' FOR BEATS"
One of the most inventive rap tracks ever made, this classic from Cube's KILL AT WILL EP is also one of the most emulated. Cube kicks one of his most aggressive performances over "stolen" tracks; jackin' everybody from Public Enemy to Digital Underground.
#12
"A BIRD IN THE HAND"
One of the greatest story raps of all-time. Ice Cube delivers a stellar performance as he breaks down the struggles of a newly-released felon, in a system that never really wanted to give anyone a second chance.
#11
"SMOKE SOME WEED"
He might not be as well known for chronic anthems as his homies who were on Death Row, but Cube delivered one of the all-time great marijuana songs on this woozy banger from LAUGH NOW, CRY LATER. 
#10
"WICKED"
A song that channels the anger of the 1992 Los Angeles riots in sound and spirit; Cube unleashes his fury on this thunderous track. The video famously featured Flea and Anthony Keidis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Cube spits rage at the system following the Rodney King verdict.
#9
"CHECK YO SELF" (REMIX) FEAT. DAS EFX
One of Cube's most famous, and famously controversial, songs, the remix became a monster hit in 1993, with an instant-classic hook from none other than Das EFX, fresh off their own breakthrough a few months earlier.
#8
"WHO'S THE MACK?"
Cube's first solo single features the young rapper examining the game from all angles. As he breaks down everyone from pimps to street hustlers to politicians, Cube makes it clear he's going to a more insightful place than we'd seen in N.W.A.
#7
"THE NIGGA YA LOVE TO HATE"
If Ice Cube has an anthem, it's most definitely this track. Cube gives a breathless performance, highlighting why he's forever going to be controversial—even at this early stage in his career, he knew he'd ruffle feathers. 
#6
"TRUE 2 DA GAME"
Cube bodyslams sellouts of all kinds on this classic single from 1991's DEATH CERTIFICATE. There's a pointed MC Hammer reference, an admonishment of Black men who chase white women as status trophies; and a final thumbs down to Black folks overly invested in the politics of respectability. 
#5
"ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE PROJECTS"
Even though it's early in his discography, it's the song that sets the standard for Ice Cube's storytelling. A frustrated and flustered Cube recounts a tale about trying to meet up with a girl who lives in the housing projects, only to find himself in the middle of a drug bust.
#4
"YOU KNOW HOW WE DO IT"
Cube's first album was Bomb Squad bombast and his second outing was looser, but still hard. After enjoying mainstream success with singles like "It Was A Good Day" and "Check Yo' Self," Cube dropped his most obviously G-Funk-leaning single in this West Coast classic.
#3
"NO VASELINE"
On the short list of greatest diss songs ever, you will find Ice Cube's incendiary firebomb. With his targets set squarely on his former bandmates in N.W.A., Ice Cube unleashes and unloads, aiming and firing at everyone in the group, saving his most scathing indictments for former friend Eazy-E and former manager Jerry Heller.
#2
"STEADY MOBBIN'"
Before his most famous track (more on that in a sec), Cube delivered this bouncy dedication to riding around the 'hood. His storytelling is forever on-point, as he chops it up with the homies, tries to get laid, and, in one of the great rap overshares of all time, apparently takes one helluva dump. 
#1
"IT WAS A GOOD DAY"
There is no other correct No. 1. There just isn't. It's timeless. It's a standard. It's one of the most well-known and beloved songs in the history of Hip-Hop. Cube's ode to a breezy day in South Central, L.A. is the kind of song it seems like everyone can rap word-for-word. That's a rarity, in any genre.
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No love for the guy, but the trad/tankie/anarcho-libertarian alliance that formed against ukraine because they had the first world jewish nazi president, that was both a tranny faggot that hates the white race and a dangerous white supremavist fascist that kills and opress minories was hilarious.
Specially because they have no trouble defending palestina or yemen or whatever other legal pedophilia third world country that got invaded (which I agree!! Invading other countries is bad!!) but ukraine globohomo jewish nazi country was too much for them.
Its like 'invading countries is bad, even if they are absolute shitholes. EXCEPT if you are enemy of amerikkka. Then, invading other countries its not just fine but its actual the correct and holy side of history"
Elaborating would just be treading ground I've already worn ruts into, but yeah, I'm on the same page
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Snoop Dogg Says F#%K Instagram They Apart Of Amerikkka
Last week, a white supremacist in army gear killed 10 innocent people shopping at a Buffalo supermarket. A clip shared on social media showed an 18-year-old gunman killing innocent black people while stopping to say ‘sorry’ to a white man during the melee. After sharing the controversial clip online, rapper and activist Mysonne was blocked from going live on Instagram. This is so wack !! smh no real reason at All . I shared a clip of the White Supremacist saying sorry no shots nothing and it was Removed and my lives blocked Instagram ain’t for us
Fellow rapper Snoop Dogg chimed in leaving the comment, “Fuck. Instagram they apart of amerikkka.” Many social media users feel they are being censored from speaking on anti-black hate. During the early days of the pandemic, Payton Gendron logged on to the 4chan message board website to browse ironic memes and infographics that spread the idea that the white race is going extinct. He was soon lurking on the web’s even more sinister fringes, scrolling through extremist and neo-Nazi sites that peddled conspiracy theories and anti-Black racism. In a twist of compassion and turning a blind eye, many media outlets have stated the ‘young boy’ was troubled because of COVID and he must have had a mental issue.
Ironically not all hate is considered hate in America, When Asians are attacked, laws are put in place. When white supremacy rears its head, excuses are made. When black people are even questioned about crime they are shot and killed on spot. Where is the outcry for the innocent victims shopping for their Sunday dinners? Saying nothing and being complacent is also a loud, outright response. When we march and fight for the rights of others, it’s painfully noticeable when it’s not reciprocated. This fight in America is not about color, it’s about good vs evil.
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Do not be misled
I have to come back to a constant theme of my discourse and mind you I was kind of kicked out of school in the 6th grade. I’m completely self taught although I went back to a co Race in Amerikkka is the central theme that is forever present. Down on the square
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