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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


“Symbolic, Huh?” So Now Bronze Is a Metaphor but Beige Ain’t in the Text?
Every time somebody questions the promotion of a White Jesus using Revelation 1:15, suddenly folks become poetry professors talking about symbolism. But when Revelation 22:18-19 warns about adding to or taking away from Scripture, things get quiet. This Kingdom Clapback unpacks the theological gymnastics with humor, Scripture, and straight-up common sense.
4 min read


YEAH, WE CALLIN’ THAT "BS" WHAT IT IS
A sharp-eyed brother stands outside a church looking straight into the lens like, “Y’all really think I can’t see through the BS?” This image captures the exact energy behind the article — a Kingdom-minded man calling out foolishness, frontin’, and fake holiness with Biblical clarity and zero apology.
1 min read
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