Kinda wild how the gap in Black male presence in schools, universities and professional settings is a widely observed phenomenon, but is largely discussed as a consequence of Black men’s individual failings instead of as a result of their systemic oppression.
The Carters are counterinsurgents. Two of the best in the game tbh. Jay-Z said it was time to move past kneeling and used music to launder the NFL’s racism and bring back Black viewers. Beyoncé is a god to her base, and exploits that to distract yall & promote liberal values
Man, we really not making a big enough deal about it being the 100th anniversary year of the births of Malcolm X, Frantz Fanon, AND Patrice Lumumba. It’s powerful Black revolutionary energy in the air lmao
Asked Angel Reese about her foundation's partnership with Magic Johnson and Pull Up Neighbor to bring a financial literacy program to Baltimore.
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So lemme get this straight: no $2,000 checks. Eligibility for the $1400 checks has actually been narrowed (at the request of Democrats and with Biden’s support), still no student loan debt forgiveness...yeah, Dems gonna get SCRAPED in the midterms and in 2024.
the symbolism of a Black man getting dragged off stage for protesting in support of an African nation during this so-called Black Americana celebration
Fanon made the observation that in colonial societies, the racist doesn’t think of themselves as a racist because racism is a normal feature of every day life. In other words, to be racist under colonial schema is not an extreme position.
Everyone concerned about Black boys watching redpill/manosphere content tho. It was intersectional feminist indoctrination of Black girls that produced the “Black men are trash” and “weakest links” verbiage of the 2010s into the present.
Yeah I mean Du Bois noticed this trend in The Crisis back in 1927. He said Black girls were receiving more education than their male counterparts and if trends continued it would create socioeconomic disparities btwn BM & BW and diminish the number of Black families.