by Reneegede | Nov 18, 2016 | Opinion
Grammy’s Note: I didn’t say he was TELLING the truth, but that he IS the truth… __________________ When my youngest son explained to me the reason he would have voted for Donald Trump, if he could have, I had no way of defending “my”...
by Reneegede | Nov 9, 2016 | Opinion
I wrote a book in 2008 and published it in 2009. It was called “The United States of Georgia.” It was based upon the filth of racist and arrogant unjust whites in the State of Georgia at the time of Obama’s first election, and I already knew that the...
by Chum Sejimon | Jul 20, 2016 | Blog, News
There’s a long-standing argument surrounding the premise that racial profiling and racism in American police departments are systemic. While there are officers and civilians who are willing to discuss the prevalence of both phenomena, some refuse to acknowledge...
by Reneegede | Mar 9, 2016 | Opinion
Now that it has become more than obvious for the past nine years who are the real racial separatists in America, they have been afforded yet another opportunity amongst many to snub President Barack H. Obama for the fact that he had planned to attend the South By...
by Reneegede | Jan 19, 2016 | Opinion
Appearing on ABC’s “This Week”, Trump said blacks would fare well under a Trump administration. Trump says he agrees with those who say King’s dream hasn’t been realized. “I agree with them, especially under President Obama. We have an African American president and...
by Reneegede | Jan 19, 2016 | Opinion
This month, President Obama gave his last State of the Union address on live TV, radio, and social media. Though we ultimately saw a more aggressive Barack Obama than the humble timid man who first entered the White House on the third week of January 2009, seven years...
by Forest Parks | Jan 13, 2016 | Celebrities, News
Obama has a fondness for rapper Kendrick Lamar after he said the artists song “How Much a Dollar Cost?” was his favorite song of 2015, so it’s not that suprising the pair ended up chatting away in the Oval office. Of course though it was not just a social visit....
by Reneegede | Dec 18, 2015 | Opinion
As President Obama presses for an overhaul of criminal justice laws in order to reverse many decades of steep penalties that pack the nation’s prisons and jails–most of which disproportionately affect African-American and Hispanic men–he states that the...
by Chum Sejimon | Nov 18, 2015 | Blog, Culture, News
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by Reneegede | Feb 28, 2015 | Opinion
Today marks the end of Black History Month 2015 and the beginning of Black History Year 2015. Anything worth one month has to be worth the entire year, including the celebration of parents, grandparents, and anything else we consider worthwhile. Attorney General Eric...