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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


If White Folks So Dang Safe, Why They Blowin’ Up the Crime Charts?!
America sold the myth that whiteness equals safety, but the receipts don’t match the slogan. From mass shootings and serial killers to wars, police brutality, and Karen-induced chaos, this essay drags propaganda into the light. When you line up FBI stats, history, and lived reality, the “safe white America” narrative starts lookin’ real shaky.
5 min read


So Lemme Get This Straight… Telling the Truth About Racism Is Now Racist Too?
This sharp, satirical commentary examines how conversations about racism are often redirected through white fragility, turning truth-telling into accusations of reverse racism. Blending humor, cultural critique, and social analysis, the article challenges how discomfort with historical and modern realities continues to distort honest discussions about systemic inequality.
6 min read
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