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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


THEY TOLD ME TO “COME AS I AM”… THEN GOT MAD I SHOWED UP AS MYSELF
A quiet Black brother walks into church thinking he finna meet Jesus, but instead he meets Christians who can’t handle Black introverts. In this Kingdom Clapback, Brotha Griff breaks down why Black and white church folks act wild the minute a calm, thinking Black man shows up and refuses to fit their Sunday stereotypes.
9 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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