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Beggin’ Massa to Grow a Conscience: The Saddest Love Story in American History
Why do we keep expecting compassion from systems that were never designed to give it? In this unapologetic and thought-provoking essay, Kingdom Clapback challenges the cycle of moral appeals, public apologies, and symbolic gestures — and asks whether real change begins not with pleading for empathy, but with building independent power.
5 min read


The Woke Olympics: How College Kids Travel the World to Study Every Culture But Still Flunk When It Comes to African American Men
Exposing the deliberate racial ignorance about African American men in America’s educated class. Ay looka here, let me tell you somethin’. Every time I think I done seen it all, America hit me with another “plot twist.” And I ain’t talkin’ about no Marvel movie either — I’m talkin’ real life. See, we live in a country where college campuses look like mini-United Nations summits — folks flyin’ in from India, Poland, Brazil, and Mars (might as well be) just to study “Global Und
8 min read


The Suburban Reset: How Becky Went from Black Power to Pumpkin Spice
This piece traces how “Becky” went from loud Black Power slogans and protest selfies to cul-de-sacs, neutral tones, and pumpkin spice aesthetics. It examines how suburban comfort rewires convictions, how radical language fades once whiteness feels secure again, and how performative allyship quietly dissolves when activism threatens status, safety, or social ease.
7 min read
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