@KevOnStage Nah, I think it’s real fucking ugly how you, a black man found it on you to laugh at the death of another BM.
You’re the kind of moist-handed, spineless male need less of.
#RipKevinSamuels
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Its sad that in her entire discography she doesn't have anything that worked for this situation. She has nothing inspiring, motivational and appropriate.
No other U.S. President—or world leader, for that matter—has a wife who constantly speaks publicly like this about them. Obama always spoke highly of Michelle, never aired their personal business, and carried himself with class. Meanwhile, Michelle kept putting their private matters out there, and it’s clear a lot of that stems from resentment—resentment for putting her own career on hold so he could become President. Obama went from a regular dude to the most powerful man in the world, and she talks about him like he’s just some average guy.
Doja Cat literally entered mainstream success with it KNOWN she was in white supremacist chat rooms.
She went so far as to make a song using “dindu” a slur from said spaces….
TEEN. TEEN VOGUE reported on it.
And Black Women said “so?”. Be done with these people.
#BlackHistoryMonth Moment:
Neely Fuller Jr. was a prominent author, activist, and scholar known for his extensive work on the subjects of racism, white supremacy, and counter-racism.
Born on October 6, 1929, in Galax, Virginia, his early life during the era of segregation significantly influenced his later focus on racial issues. Fuller served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and later in the Air Force, which further shaped his views on race relations.
He is best known for his seminal work, "The United Independent Compensatory Code/System/Concept: A Textbook/Workbook for Thought, Speech, and/or Action for Victims of Racism (White Supremacy)." This book, which began as a six-page manuscript and grew to over 1,300 pages, offers a detailed framework for understanding and combating racism. Fuller's philosophy centers around the idea that racism is not just individual acts of prejudice but a systemic power structure, specifically "White Supremacy," that must be understood and dismantled for true justice to be achieved.
Fuller also mentored Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, another influential figure in the study of racism. His teachings emphasize the need for a comprehensive understanding of racism to navigate and counteract its effects effectively.
His contributions to African American scholarship include advocating for cultural preservation and critiquing the effects of integration on African American identity. Fuller's work has been discussed in various platforms, including radio shows, where he continued to speak on these issues until his passing.
Dr. Neely Fuller Jr. passed away on February 1, 2025, leaving behind a significant legacy in the discourse on race, with his ideas influencing many in the fields of sociology, psychology, and activism. His work is available through books, lectures, and interviews, reflecting his lifelong dedication to understanding and addressing the mechanisms of racism.
This is strategic. The right (& swathes of Zionist liberals) will come after these students for being terrorist sympathizers. The faux-progressives will co-opt and distract, and their narrative has been at play for some time now: a culture war on campuses, threats to free speech
NYer loves to claim a progressive politics but in the same stroke erase and defang those politics. The Student Intifada has been explicit: this is about Palestine. But what’s missing in this image: keffiyehs, Palestinian flags, the actual politics putting these students in cuffs
let’s be very clear about what’s going on in this cover because I think it so aptly captures the incredibly subtle and strategic reactionary politics of the @NewYorker ⬇️