Tag: Systemic Racism
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Why White Rage Gets a Pass – and Black Grief Gets a Label
White rage is excused, reframed, and rewarded, while Black grief is dismissed as “anger.” From Haiti’s punishment for freedom to America’s crack vs. opioid hypocrisy, the double standards scream louder than justice. Until accountability becomes universal, America will keep protecting perpetrators and branding victims as the problem.
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America’s Favorite Reality Show: Racism, Inc.
America’s longest-running reality show isn’t on Netflix – it’s racism. From corporate sponsors recycling the same tired storylines to media personalities and politicians playing their roles, Racism, Inc. thrives on denial, hypocrisy, and reruns. The cast keeps growing, but the script hasn’t changed in 400 seasons.
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Why I Ask Myself If Tomorrow Is Worth Showing Up For
I’ve served in combat, raised children with my hands tied, worked with excellence, and still been robbed, silenced, and betrayed. I’ve chased justice across jobs, borders, churches, and courtrooms, only to learn the system was never built for me to win. So I ask – why should I show up tomorrow, just to feed the…
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The Resurrection of Michael Jackson: How America Works to Bury Black Greatness
Michael Jackson wasn’t just the King on Pop – he was a symbol of unfiltered Black Excellence. His legacy was too powerful, too independent, and too unapologetic for the industry to control. This resurrection is more than a defense of one man – it’s a reckoning with the systems that have always tried to bury…



