Gossip and Real Sh!t
By Whitney T
Gossip and Real Sh!tJun 04, 2020
#youindangergirl Gloria Steinheim, the CIA, and the rise of the Invisible Black Feminist
#doctorsleep and how authority feeds on black trauma
If you have never seen "Doctor Sleep" movie, you're missing out sis! On this episode I break down the movie and how life imitates art. Excessive force and murder by authority in this country is a feeding ritual that needs to stop. Come catch these thriller teas!
#kanyewest and a society of Ableists
Kanye West has made recent headlines due to him seemingly breaking down mentally before our very screens. But can all of Kanye's recent antics be explained away as "symptoms of his illness" or are we being ableist and not recognizing Kanye for his apparent anti-blackness?
#somebodylyin George Soros and the case of the mistaken #blacklivesmatter identity
In recent times a lot of conspiracies have come out about George Soros and his affilitation with Black Lives Matter. SO I went and did some research... the results might shock you a lil bit. Come catch these investigative teas hunny!!!
#defundthepolice What is it? And why is this conversation extremely important to have
Defunding the police has made its rounds on the news wire as well as the blogs. But what does it mean? We are breaking down what defunding the police means, and how this is being implemented in small doses across the country, and why this conversation is being had in more spaces across the country. Come catch these statistical teas!
#publicdisplaysofdeflection Why all the gestures mean nothing when lives are at stake
From washing feet, to realtors not calling it a Master Bedroom, across the country we are seeing grand gestures to prove to black people that we matter. The problem with the gestures is that, a mural won't block the blood that still runs on the street when a cop shows up and murders lack people in cold blood, and then goes on a paid vacation after. It's becoming black lives marketing, in order for these companies not to lose the black dollar. And it needs to be addressed. Come catch these #thisorthat teas!!!
#anangelamongmen The devastating Case of Elijah McClain
Elijah McClain was 23 years old when he fit the description. He was a gifted young man who was very sweet and spirited. Elijah played the violin for animals at the shelter to calm them. He was placed in a chokehold and dosed with a lethal amount of ketamine. He died a week later. The district attorney Dave Young has refused to investigate, nor prosecute the 3 white officers who murdered this young man. This is another case of dying by black.
#facingpandemics. Toyin Salau and Black women's fight against racial injustice, equity, covid, and black men.
Black women are most likely to be killed by black men, not just in America, across the world. While proximity does play a role in that, misogynoir also plays a role. While we love our men, there needs to be a real come to Jesus meeting that they need to do with each other before they lose their biggest allies. Black women.
#Juneteenthonyouhoes!!!! The History behind it and why it took THIS revolution for it to be recognized
Today is a special day, not just any day... If you don't know that reference, I'm sure you're too young to be here! It's JUNETEENTH! Today I am blackity black black black blick blek more than my militant black self, and I want you to be armed with your knowledge about Juneteenth and its timeline in growth! Come catch this tea!
#whohouse What is going to happen with the moratorium on evictions ending?
#footonttheirneckseason How the movement has progressed in this time!
On today's episode we see how this movement has progressed to date. This episode is to show that we are making way while still wading through racists and white tears. We need to have pride in how far we've come, and also how far we still need to go. This isn't a moment. It's a movement.
Vanderwhat yall thought was gonna happen?!?!
On this episode we break down the most recent cases of covert and overt racism leaving reality stars unemployed. Come catch these teas!
The Infuriating Case of Leslie Vass and how his case changed the legal game for wrongful convictions
Leslie Vass was only 17 years old when he was snatched off the street and carted off to jail for a crime he didn't know about, or even truly ID'd for committing. His story, while tragic, is also a story of strength and his fight for justice continues. He was exonerated 10 years into a 20 year sentence, and is still fighting to truly clear his name to this day. Listen to his story.
The History of the police, the 8 can't wait campaign, and the mayor with the shit award!
In order to combat the issues, we have to know where the issues come from. Come on and get these historical teas so you know how deep this river runs. Also, come find out about the 8 cant wait campaign and something you can do to further the movement AND close the racial inequality gap, just by writing a letter. Come see what y'all mayors been up to if "walk that talk" were mayors.