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Post: My Thought for Today I just want to keep it real and point out my observation about all of the Black Unity posts. There is talk about Unity, Solidarity, Sovereignty, Independence, Collaboration, Economic Empowerment, Black justice, Creating & Building black wealth etc.. I dont see that much this is actually happening and more disturbingly I dont see the very people posting theses things reaching out to join forces with Black businesses or Black digital platforms to collaborate and build a ecosystem which could host, grow and sustain the Black movement being talked about. What I do see that they are all still right here on white owned social media platforms posting, complaining and trying to get likes and monetize their content. This is not not a movement - it is entertainment or at best hot air conversations or wishful thinking. I see a lot of black people trying to start, form or build their own business, movement or social media profile based on the subject matters mentioned above. The call to actions are clear, but the needed activity is lacking. I dont see or hear any celebrations about different Black business or platforms, groups or communities uniting, collaborating or building towards the future together. This is the missing and most important thing we need to succeed. We have the digital space already built where all of this could and should be happening at Blaqsbi.com We are here waiting for all our brothers and sisters with open arms. Media text: The image is a digital illustration with a 3D perspective and an intricate design style, often associated with futuristic or high-tech visuals. It depicts a virtual environment that resembles a celebration scene on New Years Eve. At the center of the image, theres a large, three-dimensional text Blqsb.com with a stylized font. Surrounding this central text are various floating objects and platforms that give the impression of being in space or a virtual reality setting.The platforms are filled with people who appear to be engaged in festive activities, such as fireworks and confetti. The color palette is dominated by blues, purples, and whites, contributing to an ethereal and dreamlike atmosphere.In the bottom left corner of the image, a small, realistic-looking Earth is visible with city lights illuminated. Above this depiction of Earth, theres a banner that reads Happy New Year, reinforcing the theme of a celebration.The overall style of the image is fantastical and could be described as a virtual or cybernetic representation of a party in space or a futuristic setting. The image is a digital illustration with a 3D perspective and an intricate design style, often associated with futuristic or high-tech visuals. It depicts a virtual environment that resembles a celebration scene on New Year's Eve. At the center of the image, there's a large, three-dimensional text "Blqsb.com" with a stylized font. Surrounding this central text are various floating objects and platforms that give the impression of being in space or a virtual reality setting. The platforms are filled with people who appear to be engaged in festive activities, such as fireworks and confetti. The color palette is dominated by blues, purples, and whites, contributing to an ethereal and dreamlike atmosphere. In the bottom left corner of the image, a small, realistic-looking Earth is visible with city lights illuminated. Above this depiction of Earth, there's a banner that reads "Happy New Year," reinforcing the theme of a celebration. The overall style of the image is fantastical and could be described as a virtual or cybernetic representation of a party in space or a futuristic setting.

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Book Suggestion: No Bs (Bad Stats): Black People Need People Who Believe in Black People Enough Not to Believe Every Bad Thing They Hear about Black People What if everything you thought you knew about Black people generally, and educating Black children specifically, was based on BS (bad stats)? We often hear things like, Black boys are a dying breed, There are more Black men in prison than college, Black children fail because single mothers raise them, and Black students dont read. In No BS, Ivory A. Toldson uses data analysis, anecdotes, and powerful commentary to dispel common myths and challenge conventional beliefs about educating Black children. With provocative, engaging, and at times humorous prose, Toldson teaches educators, parents, advocates, and students how to avoid BS, raise expectations, and create an educational agenda for Black children that is based on good data, thoughtful analysis, and compassion. No BS helps people understand why Black people need people who believe in Black people enough not to believe every bad thing they hear about Black people.

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Book Suggestion: No Bs (Bad Stats): Black People Need People Who Believe in Black People Enough Not to Believe Every Bad Thing They Hear about Black People What if everything you thought you knew about Black people generally, and educating Black children specifically, was based on BS (bad stats)? We often hear things like, Black boys are a dying breed, There are more Black men in prison than college, Black children fail because single mothers raise them, and Black students dont read. In No BS, Ivory A. Toldson uses data analysis, anecdotes, and powerful commentary to dispel common myths and challenge conventional beliefs about educating Black children. With provocative, engaging, and at times humorous prose, Toldson teaches educators, parents, advocates, and students how to avoid BS, raise expectations, and create an educational agenda for Black children that is based on good data, thoughtful analysis, and compassion. No BS helps people understand why Black people need people who believe in Black people enough not to believe every bad thing they hear about Black people.

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Post: We need to talk about the rise in black american nationalism and the black american nationalists who... We need to talk about the rise in black american nationalism and the black american nationalists who white supremacist pipeline yes white supremacists so firstly we've seen the jay versace tweet has been resurfacing and in response i've seen like quite a few black americans make videos about that and say that you can always tell an african apart from an african-american y'all are not like us etc etc and before i even get too deep into the i really want to ask you guys what is the purpose of making that distinction why are you guys fighting so hard to make this distinction it's one twenty five don't tell me that his reparations because that's a really stupid answer and just to speak to that point africans aren't very diverse looking people yes there are people you can look at them until they're african just like you can look at some people and sell okay that's a black american person but if you go and get africans who were born and raised in america or who moved to america at a very young age you probably will not be able to tell most of you cannot because people can't tell with me is literally not until you say something or until somebody sees your last name that they're like oh and that honestly kind of brings me to my second point of this whole thing of africans are caused playing black americans i don't really think you guys understand how silly you sound when you say this at times but i think it really does speak to sometimes how black american when it comes to this particular subject some of y'all can be a little bit narrow-minded in your thinking because what do you mean where cause playing is you're born in in raising a country you're going to have the mannerisms of people in that country especially if you're raised in a country like america where things are typically just straight segregated by race like let's be real so it's like you're gonna have an adopt the mannerisms of the people you know in your community was for a lot of people who are african but born in america that's going to be black american people like hello and thirdly which i think is honestly probably the most egregious as i saw black american women on here was trying to say that what she said that africans latinos and immigrants are the new colonizers that's quite literally the term that she used she says that black american people and white machine include a white america she said black american people white american people who've been here for hundreds of years and see only that viniar who came over from germany and ireland who built this country they've they built this country now people are trying to come over here and force their customs on them etc etc and i saw her in the comments literally liking common saying white and black americans need to stick together like do you see where it's not okay like first of all do you know what like what a colonizer really is like let's not use that term lightly like if you are claiming that your family has been here for all these hundreds of years and all this other stuff girl you should know the real history of colonisation in this country and you should know the real atrocity that it was and not try to compare people who are literally coming over here peacefully to try to seek a better life for themselves the new colonizes that very audacious and nasty immigration is not perfect there's illegal immigrants who do terrible things but that is not the overwhelming majority of people so for you to be using that kind of rhetoric especially as a black woman in america i have to say pause like come on so again i really just say all that to say like really what is the purpose of this sba movement was like why is this beneficial and again don't tell me reparations either because what you guys think that by separating ourselves from the rest of the diaspora in america that you're going to go back to the white man and say hey ok it's us we're the ones that deserve the anything he's gonna give it to you you're crazy this goes for all black people in the diaspora period if you're not ready to take reparations by force it's not happening in periods so again just why why are why are y'all doing this what's the purpose was the agenda sure believe inspire black sbe

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Post: We need to talk about the rise in black american nationalism and the black american nationalists who white supremacist pipeline yes white supremacists so firstly we've seen the jay versace tweet has been resurfacing and in response i've seen like quite a few black americans make videos about that and say that you can always tell an african apart from an african-american y'all are not like us etc etc and before i even get too deep into the i really want to ask you guys what is the purpose of making that distinction why are you guys fighting so hard to make this distinction it's one twenty five don't tell me that his reparations because that's a really stupid answer and just to speak to that point africans aren't very diverse looking people yes there are people you can look at them until they're african just like you can look at some people and sell okay that's a black american person but if you go and get africans who were born and raised in america or who moved to america at a very young age you probably will not be able to tell most of you cannot because people can't tell with me is literally not until you say something or until somebody sees your last name that they're like oh and that honestly kind of brings me to my second point of this whole thing of africans are caused playing black americans i don't really think you guys understand how silly you sound when you say this at times but i think it really does speak to sometimes how black american when it comes to this particular subject some of y'all can be a little bit narrow-minded in your thinking because what do you mean where cause playing is you're born in in raising a country you're going to have the mannerisms of people in that country especially if you're raised in a country like america where things are typically just straight segregated by race like let's be real so it's like you're gonna have an adopt the mannerisms of the people you know in your community was for a lot of people who are african but born in america that's going to be black american people like hello and thirdly which i think is honestly probably the most egregious as i saw black american women on here was trying to say that what she said that africans latinos and immigrants are the new colonizers that's quite literally the term that she used she says that black american people and white machine include a white america she said black american people white american people who've been here for hundreds of years and see only that viniar who came over from germany and ireland who built this country they've they built this country now people are trying to come over here and force their customs on them etc etc and i saw her in the comments literally liking common saying white and black americans need to stick together like do you see where it's not okay like first of all do you know what like what a colonizer really is like let's not use that term lightly like if you are claiming that your family has been here for all these hundreds of years and all this other stuff girl you should know the real history of colonisation in this country and you should know the real atrocity that it was and not try to compare people who are literally coming over here peacefully to try to seek a better life for themselves the new colonizes that very audacious and nasty immigration is not perfect there's illegal immigrants who do terrible things but that is not the overwhelming majority of people so for you to be using that kind of rhetoric especially as a black woman in america i have to say pause like come on so again i really just say all that to say like really what is the purpose of this sba movement was like why is this beneficial and again don't tell me reparations either because what you guys think that by separating ourselves from the rest of the diaspora in america that you're going to go back to the white man and say hey ok it's us we're the ones that deserve the anything he's gonna give it to you you're crazy this goes for all black people in the diaspora period if you're not ready to take reparations by force it's not happening in periods so again just why why are why are y'all doing this what's the purpose was the agenda sure believe inspire black sbe

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Post: I can't live without worrying about black and brown people. They don't dislike black and brown people because we live in the ghetto. We have crime in our communities. They don't. They just don't like us period. Think about this. White people have to make laws in order to be civil in order to treat black and brown communities fair. So that tells you their true nature is to not treat black and brown people fair. Think about that, really ? Think about that. They had to make laws in order for them to be fair. They make laws against their own nature. Their own nature is to hate anyone that is not white. Now that's not all white people because you have some. Some white people that fought against slavery. You have some white people that held hands with the civil rights fighters in the sixties. You have some white people that do philanthropy work in black and brown communities. So it's not all them to be fair. But the vast majority of my. Say, in my opinion, I say about ninety five percent of white peach apple. They indirectly or directly do not like black and brown people simply because they don't. They don't like what they can't understand. Share, believe, inspire blacks be.

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