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The United States has been at WAR in the MIDDLE EAST for more than 30 Years, courtesy of Israel/BiBi. Thousands of American Lives and Innocent Middle Eastern Civilians lives lost. Six of the 7 wars have been completed: Iraq,Somalia,Lybia, Lebanon, Sudan, and Syria. Now Israel is trying to get the U.S. to go to War with Iran. How does it feel to know as a American, your son's, daughters, neighbors, and friends have died in WARS that were only in Israels Interest not America's? Wake up you the "American People" are just "Pawns" on a chess board. Your interests and wishes do not matter ๐ค๐ง
Monterey Park in LA County is now the first city in the country where voters have banned data centers.
At the ballot box residents overwhelmingly chose to ban data center construction, voting 86%-14% in favor of the indefinite moratorium.
๐จ The Uncomfortable Question We Must Face๐จ
From Latasha Harlins in 1992 to Cyrus Belton in 2026; history repeats itself with deadly precision. Another Black child murdered by an Asian business owner, another family shattered, another community left to mourn.
Yet we continue to pour billions into Asian-owned beauty supply stores. We line their pockets while they take our children's lives. What message does this send? That Black lives are disposable? That our children's murders are merely the cost of convenience?
Let's be clear: if Black business owners were killing Asian children, their communities would shut us down FINANCIALLY OVERNIGHT. No questions asked. No second chances. Just immediate economic consequences.
But when it's our children? We keep shopping. We keep supporting. We keep funding those who see our lives as worthless.
Every dollar spent in these stores after these murders is a betrayal of our own children. It's saying their lives matter less than our hair products.
The time for comfortable silence is over. The time for economic accountability is NOW.
How many more children must die before we value their lives more than we value convenience?
The Taxation ๐ฐ Without Representation of LA County: Why Our Wealthiest Cities Have No Voice ๐ข
Let's be brutally honest about the democratic deficit plaguing Los Angeles County. While the City of Los Angeles elects its mayor with great fanfare, dozens of other cities that form the economic backbone of this region have absolutely no say in who leads the county's most powerful position. This isn't just an oversight; it's institutionalized disenfranchisement.
Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Glendale, Burbank, Long Beach; these aren't just neighboring municipalities. They're economic powerhouses that generate staggering revenue for the county. The financial districts of Century City, the entertainment industry in Burbank, the tech corridor in Playa Vista, the luxury retail of Beverly Hills; all pour billions into county coffers annually. Yet when it comes time to select the person who will oversee countywide policies affecting everything from transportation to law enforcement, these communities are effectively silenced.
The hypocrisy becomes even more glaring when we examine property crime rates. Cities like Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Beverly Hills consistently report some of the highest property crime rates in the region. Their residents and businesses bear the brunt of theft, burglary, and vehicle break-ins. Yet they have no voice in electing the official who directs county law enforcement strategies and resource allocation.
Let's call this what it is: taxation without representation in its most modern form. These cities pay substantial taxes to the county, fund its operations, and suffer from its policy failures; all without any meaningful input into who makes those policies.
The solution isn't complicated. Los Angeles County should either expand mayoral voting rights to all county residents or create a countywide executive position that all voters can participate in selecting. The current system creates a dangerous power imbalance where the City of Los Angeles gets to dictate terms to surrounding communities that have no recourse at the ballot box.
This isn't just about fairness; it's about effective governance. When a significant portion of the county's tax base has no voting power, we create perverse incentives and suboptimal outcomes. The mayor of Los Angeles naturally prioritizes the city's interests, even when those interests conflict with neighboring communities that are equally vital to the region's success.
It's time to end this democratic charade. The economic powerhouses that make LA County what it is deserve a voice in its leadership. Until that happens, we're not just living with flawed policy; we're living with fundamentally broken democracy.
What will it take for county leaders to recognize this glaring inequity and fix it before it further damages our region's unity and prosperity?
The verdict is in, and the ghosts of 1992 have returned to haunt us. On June 1, 2026, a South Carolina jury cleared Chikei Rick Chow of the murder of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton. The outcome isn't just a legal decision; it is a declaration that a childโs life is worth less than a store ownerโs pride.
Cyrus was chasing a bottle of water. Surveillance showed he put it back. He was a child. Yet, Chow and his son chased him 170 yards before executing him in the back. The prosecution argued clearly: the gun fell, the threat was non-existent, and the boy was running away. But the jury saw what they wanted to see. They chose the word "justified" over the reality of a funeral.
This is a carbon copy of the Latasha Harlins trial. The verdict is the same. The message is the same: "Black boys are disposable." The world watched the LA Riots burn in 1992 because the message wasn't received. We are now in 2026, and the message still hasn't landed. We are not just mourning a life; we are mourning the total failure of a justice system that protects predators and punishes victims.
How many more funerals must we attend before the system finally breaks? This isn't self-defense; it's execution. And the jury just gave him the keys to the kingdom.
Authorities in Iowa say a domestic dispute escalated into a deadly shooting spree that left six people dead before the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
According to investigators, the violence unfolded across multiple locations, prompting a large law enforcement response. Police later confirmed there was no ongoing threat to the public after locating the suspect.
While details of the motive are still being investigated, officials believe the killings were connected to a domestic and family-related conflict rather than a random attack.
Another tragic reminder that some of the deadliest acts of violence in America often begin with disputes behind closed doors before spilling into the wider community.
Six lives lost. Multiple families shattered. And a community left searching for answers.
The gerrymandering assault on Black districts across Republican states is just the latest chapter in America's ongoing racial warfare. From Austin Metcalf's case in Frisco Texas to Vivek Ramaswamy's despicable claim that "A Black baby is probably safer in the inner streets of Chicago than in the womb of his own Black mother"; white Amerikkka keeps poking the bear.
What they fail to realize is that the docile Black folks their grandfathers oppressed are long gone. We're witnessing the rise of a new generation that won't bow, won't back down, and won't accept second-class citizenship.
The system's desperation is palpable. Every gerrymandered district, every racist statement, every injustice in the courts only strengthens our resolve. They mistake our patience for weakness, our strategic silence for submission.
History shows what happens when oppressed people reach their breaking point. The question isn't IF there will be consequences, but WHEN. White America's racial terrorism has an expiration date, and it's approaching fast. The revolution they fear is already brewing in the hearts and minds of those they've pushed too far.
The worst kind of white supremacist is the white supremacist who isn't even white.
So, on behalf of Black mothers, Black sisters, Black fathers, and Black sisters everywhere:
FUCK YOU! Lil bytch ass.
While there's phony outrage about Karmelo Anthony, over in Oregon yesterday there was yet another mass murder (3 killed, one cop injured) by the usual suspect. But it's not getting that much attention.
If only it was black teens causing a ruckus,THEN it would get coverage!
๐จ 10 NY Corrections Officers Found Guilty Or Took Plea Deals In Beating Death Of Inmate Messiah Nantwi
Messiah Nantwi, 22, was beaten to death on March 1, 2025, at Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy, New York. He was struck approximately 69 times with fists, batons, and boots, including multiple stomps to the head.
Nantwi was assaulted during a headcount. Multiple officers were accused of participating in the beating and later covering it up by planting evidence and falsifying reports.
Ten corrections officers were charged in connection with his death and the alleged cover-up.
โข Jonah Levi โ Convicted at trial of first-degree manslaughter and other charges. Sentenced to the maximum 25 years in prison.
โข Caleb Blair โ Pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter.
โข Joshua Bartlett โ Pleaded guilty to hindering prosecution and falsifying records.
โข David Ferrone and Michael Iffert โ Both pleaded guilty to tampering with physical evidence.
Several other officers accepted plea deals for lesser charges.
Multiple officers have now either been convicted or taken plea deals in the death of Messiah Nantwi. The case has exposed serious issues of guard violence and cover-ups inside New York prisons.
The Lynching of Juliana Nzita: Southern Justice Remains a White Lie!
Another Black body hanging from a Southern tree, and authorities rush to call it suicide. Juliana Nzita, 16, found at a predominantly Black church in Charlotte; how convenient. The CMPD's dismissal reeks of the same institutional racism that has protected white murderers since Emmett Till.
To Black Southerners still believing in racial reconciliation: wake up. These aren't your friends. The same Confederate ideologies that justified lynchings now justify police indifference. While you're praying for unity, they're covering up murders.
The white South hasn't changed; it's just gotten better at PR. They'll take your vote, your tax dollars, even your children's lives, then call it "suicide" when their racism kills again. Juliana deserves justice, not another cover-up in the long tradition of Southern "justice" that only serves the white.
Every time you accept their "heritage" defenses, every time you vote for their candidates, you're complicit in your own oppression. They're not evolving; they're just hiding their ropes behind police badges and official reports. The Confederacy lost the war but won the peace, and your continued silence is their greatest victory.