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“If You Black Folks Just Stop Talking About Racism…”: A Satirical Breakdown of Deflection, Denial, and the Real Root of Hate

IntroductionTo anyone who believes that racism would disappear if Black people simply stopped talking about it—let’s walk through that logic. With 400+ years of oppression in the books—slavery, Jim Crow, lynchings, redlining, segregation, mass incarceration, and modern-day police brutality—you’re telling us it’s talking about racism that keeps racism alive? The satire in this argument is […]

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“Why Didn’t You Say That to the Colored People?”—What Joey Swoll, Candace Owens, and Deflective Racism Miss

IntroductionYou ever watch someone get called out for saying something offensive—racist, insensitive, or just tone-deaf—and instead of apologizing, they deflect? That’s what happened when Joey Swoll, a popular online fitness personality, was criticized for a comment that many found racially offensive. His response? “Well, Black people said it too.” That deflection—asking why the same critique

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When the CIA Writes the Script: How Hollywood Became a Tool for Propaganda

IntroductionEver finish a spy thriller and feel like it was a little too patriotic? Like somehow, no matter the chaos, the CIA saves the day and the U.S. walks off into the sunset without a scratch? That’s not just Hollywood flair—that’s intentional. Since the Cold War, the CIA has had a formal relationship with the

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“No Black Person Has a White Friend?” — Trust, Loyalty, and Racial Reality Checks

IntroductionIt’s a hard statement to hear—and even harder to unpack: “No Black person has a white friend.” At first, it sounds harsh, maybe even rooted in resentment. But when you sit with it, the meaning shifts. It’s not an attack on all white people or a denial of real connection. It’s a reflection on repeated

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The Plan Was Never Just Poverty—It Was Permanent Fracture

IntroductionWhen we talk about poverty in Black communities, too often we stop at economics. We focus on unemployment rates, income gaps, or housing instability. But the truth is deeper—and darker. The real plan wasn’t just to create poverty. It was to fracture us. To divide Black families, disrupt masculine presence, and invert the natural balance

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The Real Difference Between Racism and Bigotry: Why Power, Not Hatred, Maintains the System

IntroductionOne of the biggest mistakes many Black people make in conversations about race is confusing racism with bigotry. We think if someone doesn’t hate us personally, they can’t be part of the problem. But that’s exactly where the misunderstanding begins. Bigotry and racism are not the same. A bigot might hate you. A racist might

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Manipulators and Illusionists: How Toxic People Keep You Trapped in Their Fantasy

IntroductionOne of the hardest lessons to learn—especially in relationships—is that manipulative people don’t just lie to you. They live in lies. They create entire worlds made of illusion—crafted carefully, performed consistently, and designed to control. It’s not personal. It’s how they operate. The issue isn’t just the manipulation—it’s how convincing the illusion becomes. Like a

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From Survival to Strategy: Unlearning Conflict Habits That No Longer Serve You

IntroductionOne of the hardest parts of growing into emotionally healthy adults is realizing how much of our behavior isn’t designed for peace—it’s designed for protection. Many of us carry conflict habits from our past that once kept us safe but now keep us stuck. We interrupt to be heard, shut down to avoid pain, and

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Dr. Umar and the Fantasy School: A Brand Audit of Ego, Impact, and Accountability

Introduction“Dr. Umar open the school. Dr. Umar open the school. Dr. Umar open the school.” Say it three times—for the ancestors, for the algorithm, and maybe for the ego. Because after more than a decade of fundraising, viral videos, and endless announcements, one question still remains: where are the students? In this breakdown from Frazier’s

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