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David Wasn’t Your Sunday-School Snow Angel: Stop Painting God’s Anointed Like a Hallmark Extra
Western Christian art has spent generations scrubbing Scripture clean and repainting it pale. From illustrated Bibles to church movies, David gets turned into a soft-lit, rosy-cheeked poster child that the text itself never describes. This piece walks straight through the Bible, the Hebrew language, and the warnings of Revelation to ask a simple question: why do so many believers feel comfortable changing God’s Word when it comes to skin color?
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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.
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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.
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So Apparently ‘Black’ Is a Nationality? Somebody Make That Stupidity Make Sense!
How white America erased Black ancestry, rewrote the rules of ethnicity, and turned “Black” into a catch-all label for everything they don’t wanna understand When “Cultural Sharing” Turns Into “White People Geography Bee” Now lemme tell you somethin’ that straight-up made my brain short-circuit the other weekend. I went to one of them fancy lil “cultural appreciation socials.” You know the ones—folks sittin’ cross-legged on beanbags, nibblin’ hummus, sippin’ cucumber water, t
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The Big Smile You Want: Why White America Keeps Trying to Polaroid Black Folks Into Submission
Ever notice how the “right attitude” at work somehow means smiling like you just won the lottery… all day… every day? This piece breaks down why forced cheer is not professionalism, how unspoken workplace rules keep Black folks under a microscope, and why America’s obsession with the “pleasant Black employee” says way more about White insecurity than Black disposition.
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How the Black Sheep Got a Bad Rap: What the Bible Really Says About Color, Sheep, and That Whitewashed Lie
For centuries, folks been callin’ the “black sheep” the bad one—like color ever had anything to do with character. In this unapologetic breakdown, we peelin' back the whitewashed layers of Western Christianity to expose how race got twisted into righteousness. From the one-drop rule to the church pew, this piece reclaims the truth: God never said the good sheep had to be white.
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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.
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Why You Scared of Malik But Not ‘Mister Chuck Next Door’ Who Got 3 Sealed Cases?!
Why are folks terrified of Malik walking down the street but perfectly comfortable with Mister Chuck next door—despite his sealed cases and long paper trail? This piece exposes how racial fear is manufactured, how whiteness gets infinite grace, and how “safety” in America has never been about facts. It’s about who looks threatening and who gets protected.
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