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They Wrote a Rulebook for Black Folks, But Forgot to Ask Us First!
White America built an imaginary “Black rulebook,” then acted shocked when real Black people didn’t follow it. From stereotypes passed down since 1619 to the burden of being treated like a walking spokesperson for 50 million people, this piece dismantles the lazy lie that Blackness is one personality, one culture, one script. We’re not a prototype. We’re a constellation.
9 min read


The Math Ain’t Mathin’: How 13% of the Population Supposedly Caused 100% of America’s Problems
If Black folks only 13% of America, how we supposedly responsible for most of the crime and single-handedly elected Obama? The math ain’t mathin’, the lies ain’t lining up, and the receipts stay exposing the real culprits behind America’s favorite stereotypes.
5 min read


The Great Monkey Hunt That Never Happened
Brotha Griff breaks down the absurd, hateful contradictions inside white supremacist ideology: how it dehumanizes Black people using “monkey” rhetoric while spending billions to protect the very primates it supposedly despises. With humor, heat, Scripture, and street-level clarity, this Kingdom Clapback exposes the spiritual rot inside racist logic.
5 min read


Why You So Obsessed With Us, Karen?!
This bold, funny, no-filter breakdown exposes why so many white folks stay obsessed with Black people who aren’t even thinkin’ about them. From Karens to culture vultures, it dives into envy, projection, insecurity, and the wild hypocrisy behind America’s nonstop fixation on Black joy, Black resilience, and Black existence.
6 min read
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