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Take a Stand Against RBD!

Today’s society faces many challenges and injustices that plague our world.

One such issue that continues to rear its ugly head is the presence of Racism, Bias, and Discrimination (RBD).

Meanwhile, these harmful practices perpetuate negativity and division among individuals and contribute to a toxic environment that hinders progress and unity.

RBD…just stop it now!Take a stand

As such, it is crucial for us, as a society, to take a stand against RBD and make our voices heard loud and clear.

We cannot ignore the injustices around us and pretend they do not affect us.

We must speak out against these harmful practices and advocate for equality and fairness for all.

The movement agenda…

Those who advocate for agendas such as “Making America Great Again” (MAGA) must be made aware that we vehemently disagree with their promotion of RBD.

Stereotyping, making cognitive generalizations, and relying on schemas to simplify perceptions;

and judgments only perpetuate harmful biases, and discrimination will not be tolerated.

And so…it is past time for us to stand up and denounce these practices that seek to divide us based on race, gender, religion, or any other superficial category.

Not going back…

We must strive to see each other as individuals with unique qualities and characteristics.

Instead of falling back on harmful stereotypes and biases…

If this is what Make America Great Again(MAGA) is referring to as being Great for America… say hell No! We’ve come too far with no real change to start over again.

So we must challenge ourselves to confront our biases and prejudices to make a difference and create a more inclusive and equitable society.

Educate your mind…

And…we must educate ourselves on the harmful effects of RBD and work towards creating a more just and compassionate world for all.

Let us take a stand against RBD, unite in our efforts to combat discrimination and prejudice, and strive towards building a society where everyone is treated with respect and dignity.

Our collective actions and voices…

It is only through our collective actions and voices that we can bring about real change and make a positive impact on the world around us.

In Conclusion, let us stand together in solidarity and make our voices heard against Racism, Bias, and Discrimination.

By saying these words….hell no to…RBD!

Thanks for taking the time to read. Now, please pass it on and join the movement to end RBD.

JusMee Talkin

Stop injustice. Inscription of nigerian protest slogan.

The significance of Fourth of July for Black and Brown People!

Celebratory fireworks.
Celebratory fireworks.

 The Fourth of July is today, and many Americans eagerly anticipate fireworks, barbecues, and parades to celebrate the nation’s independence. 

However, this holiday holds a deeper and more complex meaning for black and brown people. It is a time to reflect on our communities’ struggles, resilience, and contributions throughout history. 

While we acknowledge the progress made since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, it is crucial to examine the historical context and challenge the narrative surrounding this holiday.

Historical context: The complexities of celebrating Independence Day

The Fourth of July marks the day the United States declared independence from British rule in 1776. However, for black and brown people, this celebration is intertwined with a painful history of Slavery, oppression, and systemic racism. 

While the Declaration of Independence proclaimed that “all men are created equal,” it is essential to recognize that this equality was not extended to black people who were enslaved at the time. 

This stark contrast between the ideals of freedom and equality and the reality faced by black and brown communities is a significant aspect to consider when reflecting on the Fourth of July.

Challenging the Narrative: Examining the founding fathers and their views on Slavery

It is important to delve into the beliefs and actions of the founding fathers when discussing the Fourth of July from a black perspective. 

While some of these figures, such as Thomas Jefferson, are revered for their contributions to American history, it is crucial to acknowledge their contradictory stances on Slavery. 

Despite espousing ideals of liberty and justice, many of the founding fathers were slave owners themselves. This contradiction forces us to confront the complexities of celebrating a holiday built upon enslaved people’s backs.

Reflecting on injustice: The ongoing struggles faced by Black and Brown communities

While progress has been made since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Black and Brown communities continue to face systemic injustices. 

From racial profiling and police brutality to economic disparities and educational inequities, the fight for equality is far from over. 

Reflecting on the Fourth of July allows us to acknowledge these ongoing struggles and reminds us of the work that still needs to be done to achieve true freedom and justice for all.

Celebrating resilience: Highlighting the accomplishments and contributions of black and brown individuals

Amidst the challenges and injustices Black and Brown’s communities face, it is essential to celebrate the resilience and accomplishments of individuals within these communities.

 From influential civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks to trailblazing artists, scientists, and entrepreneurs, black and brown individuals have made significant contributions to American society. 

Recognizing and celebrating these achievements is integral to reflecting on the Fourth of July from a black perspective.

Reclaiming the Fourth of July: Suggestions for alternative ways to commemorate the holiday

While acknowledging the complexities and injustices associated with the Fourth of July, there are alternative ways to commemorate this holiday that align with a more inclusive and reflective perspective. 

Instead of solely focusing on traditional celebrations, consider engaging in activities that promote social justice and community empowerment. 

This could involve attending educational events, participating in peaceful protests, or supporting organizations that work towards racial equality. 

By reclaiming the Fourth of July in this manner, we can contribute to a more meaningful and transformative celebration.

Amplifying voices: Supporting Black-owned businesses and organizations

One powerful way to reflect on the Fourth of July from a black perspective is by amplifying the voices and supporting the economic empowerment of black and brown communities. 

Seek out and patronize black-owned businesses, whether local restaurants, boutiques, or service providers. Additionally, consider donating to and volunteering for organizations that work towards social justice and uplift black and brown communities. 

We can contribute to a more equitable and inclusive society by actively supporting these efforts.

Education and awareness: Resources for learning about Black history and Social justice issues

Education and awareness are fundamental in challenging the narrative surrounding the Fourth of July and understanding the experiences of black and brown people. 

Take the time to educate yourself about black history, social justice issues, and the ongoing fight for equality. Numerous resources, such as books, documentaries, podcasts, and online courses, can provide valuable insights and perspectives. 

By expanding our knowledge and understanding, we can become more informed advocates for change.

Moving forward: Taking action and advocating for change

From a black perspective, reflecting on the Fourth of July should not end with introspection. It should inspire us to take action and advocate for change. Engage in conversations about race and social justice within your communities and on a broader scale.

 Support policies and initiatives that address systemic racism and work towards creating a more just and inclusive society. 

By actively participating in the fight for equality, we can honor the struggles and aspirations of those who came before us.

Conclusion: Embracing a more inclusive and reflective Fourth of July celebration

Fourth of July is here today; from this day forward, let us embrace a celebration beyond fireworks and barbecues. Let us reflect on the significance of this holiday from a black perspective, acknowledging the complexities, injustices, and contributions of black and brown communities throughout history. 

We can work towards a more inclusive and reflective Fourth of July celebration by challenging the narrative, celebrating resilience, reclaiming the holiday, amplifying voices, and advocating for change. 

Together, we can strive for a future where true freedom and justice are realized for all. 

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JUSMEE TALKIN