This woman says, “I’m just gonna come right out and say this as a White girl.
It is not the color of your skin that we are tired of.
It is your culture.
It is the way you behave.
And you can call me racist all you want to.
We are tired of the loud, violent ghetto culture that seems to be primarily from people of color.
It is not the color of your skin”.
For years, White people have been fed a false narrative that tells us to ignore pattern recognition and to go against our gut instinct to stay away from things that harm us because it’s considered ‘racist’.
Pattern recognition is not racism.
It’s a fundamental part of our biological makeup.
The terms ‘racist’ and ‘White supremacy’ have been weaponized against White people to stop us from being proud of our history/culture and to make us feel shame and guilt for the past.
And they call us ‘racist’ to justify their violence against us
We don’t care if we’re called racist anymore.
Preserving our safety and way of life is all that matters now.
🎥Credit TikTok: autumnwitbeck
Lara Logan just broke down a pattern that hits different once you see it.
They keep creating problems that can never actually be solved: racism that’s “unconscious,” masculinity as inherently toxic, CO2 as the enemy even though we breathe it out, and differences turned into permanent grievances.
The goal? Issues without end. Skin color can’t change. Breathing can’t stop. Masculine instinct doesn’t vanish. So the problems stay… and so does the control.
It’s not about fixing anything. It’s about keeping the fight alive so we stay divided and easier to manage.
Once you spot the tactic, everything gets clearer.
What “unsolvable problem” have you noticed getting pushed the hardest lately?
@ripster47@TapeRDR Last sentence most true words spoken. None of the fools in DC care about a single American. It is obvious in every word and deed. And most of this country falls for the bullshit.
$SPX Trade Idea: June 8th 7340P 💡
📉 Trigger: 7369
🎯 Target: 7338
🛑 Stop: 7383
SPX closed at 7,383.73, down 2.64% on the largest single-day move we have seen in weeks. We broke the rising trendline that had defined the recent leg higher and undercut the 7517 pivot in the process. The 7338.54 level is the May 19 low and the next clear support below. A break under 7369 continues this leg lower into 7338. A reclaim over 7383 traps the move and invalidates the trade short term.
This is a CPI week and the data is back-loaded. Tuesday gives us existing home sales which is a minor print. Wednesday is the main event with CPI before the open: headline forecast at 0.3% MoM (cooling from 0.6%), core forecast at 0.5% (above the 0.4% prior), and YoY expected to push back up to 4.2% from 3.8%. We also have crude inventories and a 10-year note auction Wednesday afternoon, which gives us a read on how the bond market digests the print. Thursday brings PPI (forecast 0.7% MoM, cooling from 1.4%) and jobless claims.
CPI is the catalyst that decides the next leg. The market just took its largest single-day hit in weeks on Friday and we are going into the print on the back foot. A hot core number, especially with YoY pushing back into the 4s, would extend the selling and make 7338 a quick test. A soft print could fuel a relief bounce and trap the shorts that got aggressive into the weekend. Watch yields and the 10-year auction reaction Wednesday afternoon as the second-order signal.
The trend just broke and the easy lean is downside until proven otherwise. The plan is to follow momentum below 7369 while staying patient on the upside, only pressing if we reclaim 7383 with conviction. Most of the action will land Wednesday and Thursday, so expect Monday and Tuesday to be smaller range setups and rotational.
I’m going to say this as calmly as possible:
Watching Caitlin Clark in the WNBA has become genuinely hard to stomach.
Not because she struggles sometimes. Not because she makes mistakes. Not because she gets criticized. That comes with being great.
It’s hard to stomach because it has become obvious that the league, the officials, the media, the players, and even her own organization have all decided that the most important thing is not letting Caitlin Clark become too big.
And that is insane.
This league was handed the most marketable, electric, revenue-generating player women’s basketball has ever seen, and instead of building around the moment, too many people seem obsessed with humbling her.
She gets fouled. Held. Hit. Cheap-shotted. Mocked. Targeted. Then when she reacts like a normal competitor, suddenly everyone wants to analyze her attitude.
No.
Her attitude is not the story.
The story is that a generational player is being treated like a problem by the very league she helped drag into mainstream relevance.
This reminds me of the worst kind of youth coach... the one who sees a special player, feels threatened by her talent, and slowly drains the joy out of her in the name of “teaching humility.”
That is what this looks like.
The freedom she played with at Iowa is disappearing. The fire is still there, but the joy looks damaged. The confidence looks weighed down. She looks like someone constantly fighting the refs, opponents, narratives, coaching decisions, jealousy, and a league culture that should be protecting its golden opportunity instead of resenting it.
And let’s be honest: Stephanie White has not helped.
Benching Caitlin Clark randomly when she is controlling the game tempo, or having your best shooter off the floor in critical game ending minutes when a victory is within reach is basketball malpractice. Limiting her rhythm, downplaying her greatness, benching momentum, and treating her like just another piece instead of the engine is absurd.
You do not take a player who changed the economics of your sport and manage her like you’re afraid her greatness might offend the room.
Nike deserves criticism too. Other players get signature shoes rolled out with urgency, while the biggest draw in women’s basketball is somehow still waiting on that signature shoe. That is not confusing. That is revealing.
Fans are not stupid.
They see the fouls.
They see the double standards.
They see the jealousy.
They see the media resentment.
They see the league benefiting from her popularity while refusing to fully embrace her.
And here is the part the WNBA better understand quickly:
People are not tuning in to watch Caitlin Clark be humbled.
They are tuning in to watch Caitlin Clark be great.
If she walked away tomorrow, the fans would follow her. The sponsors would follow her. The energy would follow her. The high salaries and the charter jets would follow her. And the league would be forced to confront the uncomfortable truth it keeps trying to avoid:
Caitlin Clark did not need the WNBA nearly as much as the WNBA needed Caitlin Clark.
At some point, her family, her agent, and her team need to ask a hard question:
How much longer do you let a league profit from her while allowing the culture around her to beat the spirit out of her?
Because from the outside looking in, this does not look like normal adversity anymore. It looks like abuse.
It looks like a league trying to break the very player who made millions of people care.
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$SPX DAILY: THE ATD SHOOTING STAR💫
The S&P 500 printed a clean Shooting Star candle on Friday, landing precisely in the middle of our ATD timing window.
The Pullback Roadmap:
📉 Expect a second-leg pullback to test structural support.
🎯 The Buy Zone: Focus on the Fair Value Gap (FVG) between 7,273 – 7,321. This should serve as a massive stabilization floor and a premier buy-the-dip opportunity.
The Next Leg:
Once the engine refuels at support, the sequence points directly to our massive Broadening Top targets:
🚀 Target 1: 7,577
🔥 100% Target: 7,836
The timing window delivered the pivot. Now, we wait for the level. 🧠💎
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