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Here we go again—history repeating itself. A white supremacist administration that’s actively dismantling DEI programs, threatening Black history education, and pushing policies steeped in racism has the audacity to hold a Black History Month celebration. And who’s front and center? Sycophantic sellouts, drunk on proximity to whiteness and power,...

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R8drphan1 年前

The depths in which our people will lower themselves for a little more cornmeal and molasses is astounding.

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Ash'Ley Rushin1 年前

I always wondered what happened to the descendants of Plantation Snitches 🤷🏽‍♂️

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Abktrauma (Free Hugs)1 年前

A house negro is gonna house negro

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The Liberation Project1 年前

𝐔𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐬 𝐋𝐨𝐬𝐭 The liberal establishment has abandoned their base and emboldened Trump to capture voters who are disillusioned with the status quo. We need to move forward to build a legitimate working class coalition... ★ NEW ARTICLE ⬇️

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RevDr Danielle L. Brown1 年前

It’s a shame, they had to 1. Wear Trump para 2. Prove their loyalty by rallying against another black person. This is not the flex they think it is.

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Where’s the Love1 年前

Happy black history month from massa Trump

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Alexander Boyd1 年前

Aww, look at them doing the coon shuffle!

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Edgar Jamison1 年前

So disappointing!

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Trustresist1 年前

Smh just ignant

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dionne adair1 年前

What is so sad to me is, I grew up during the 60s, and 70s! I was young but I understood what the fight was for equality, justice, freedom. So many black folks bled and died for these fools to mock the work they did. Celebrating a white supremacist! It’s shameful! Disgusting!

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RFK Jr Robert F. Kennedy Jr whitesplaining how to raise Black children to be “resilient”  It is the height of arrogance and privilege for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to stand before a room full of Black people and lecture us on racism and how to raise our children to be “resilient.” Kennedy suggested that we could “never end racism” and advised that Black people should focus on making our youth resilient enough to “shake it off.” He went on to suggest that Black children need mentors and role models in barbershops, beauty shops, and restaurants, and that they need a good education to understand they are not the problem—that the racist person is. Let me be clear: Black people in America have endured 400 years of enslavement, rape, murder, brutalization, dehumanization, redlining, mass incarceration, systemic poverty, judicial killings by police, and more. We have proven to be the most resilient people on the planet. We don’t need lectures from a white man about resilience, especially not one who has benefited from the very systems that continue to oppress us. To add insult to injury, Kennedy then compared anti-Catholic sentiment surrounding his uncle, JFK, to the ongoing atrocities Black people have faced for centuries. The audacity of equating slurs and prejudice against Catholics in the 1960s with the multigenerational trauma inflicted on Black communities reveals a profound ignorance and a dismissal of our experiences. Privilege is standing in a place of safety and comfort, insulated from the realities of systemic racism, and telling the oppressed to simply “shake it off.” It is offensive, condescending, and utterly tone-deaf. Black parents have been teaching their children resilience for generations out of necessity. What we need are structural changes that dismantle racism—not lectures on how to cope with it. #CheckYourPrivilege #RacialJustice #BlackResilience #RFKJr

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