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Daniel Penny: When Protecting Others Becomes a Crime—And Why That Should Terrify Us All Especially Blacks

Most of all we must reject the dystopian future this prosecution threatens to create. Courage should never be a crime. Protecting others should never be punished. If we lose that, we lose something far greater than this case—we lose the very foundation of what makes us a community.

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A Bold Policy to Rebuild Black Families and Break Cycles of Dependency

This policy represents a bold step toward rebuilding Black families, reducing government dependency, and fostering stability for future generations. By incentivizing marriage and cohabitation, it aligns financial rewards with behaviors that have proven benefits for children and society.

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Preserving the Republic: Ensuring the Presidency Serves the Nation, Not the Individual

Reforming the presidency and government isn’t about undermining the office but ensuring it remains accountable to the people. By enacting these reforms, the United States can safeguard itself against the whims of any future leader and create a foundation for lasting stability and prosperity.

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UNLEASHING THE POTENTIAL OF BLACK ECONOMY

Every Black Life Matters emphasizes individual agency, entrepreneurial drive, and the transformative impact of free-market capitalism.
It also highlights the importance of minimal government intervention, focusing on protecting basic rights and ensuring a fair and competitive market environment.
Overregulation can stifle innovation and entrepreneurship, ultimately hindering economic progress.

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The Vital Role of Educational Choice in Empowering the Black Community

Educational choice empowers parents to select the optimal learning environment for their children, whether it be public, private, charter, or homeschooling. This autonomy allows parents to choose schools that align with their children’s specific needs and aspirations.

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Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: A Manifesto for Black Excellence

This shift in paradigm boldly challenges the notion of eternal victimhood often forced upon Black communities. It boldly highlights that Black individuals are not limited by past oppression but are fueled by a history of resilience and a drive to thrive. It’s a bold plea to acknowledge and honor the resilience, dedication, and persistence that have always defined Black communities.

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Championing the Worth of Black Lives at Every Step

This is not just a slogan; it’s a call to action—a plea for unity in defending the sanctity of life at every stage. Join us in making a lasting difference. God bless you for your courage and commitment to this cause.

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Capitalism: A Foundation for Black Success

At Every Black Life Matters, we recognize the need for critical discussions aimed at refining the capitalist system to address issues like corporatism and cronyism.
However, abandoning capitalism completely for a system that has repeatedly failed to fulfill it’s promises of equality and prosperity is misguided.

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Perfectly Synchronized With ‘Steal, Kill, and Destroy’ (Sound Familiar?)| The Epoch Times

The global surge of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), now a social component woven into the fabric of ESG standards (Environmental, Social, Governance), marks a potent force on the global stage. Yet we still struggle to learn whether it is a force for good or a potentially diabolical one.

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DEI Dilemmas Abound: Let’s Attempt to Make Sense Out of Nonsense!| The Epoch Times

DEI-driven activists are reimagining medical practice to deliver healthcare depending upon a patient’s race, sex, gender, and rank on the “oppressor” scale. Patients are treated or not treated based upon their race, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender identity, social class, ability, immigration status, and more. How does that make sense? Measuring a patient’s political-social worthiness cannot be the doctors’ job when healthcare is needed.

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