04-24 & 04-25-25
RECENT CRIMINAL DEPORTATIONS















NYT & ADRIENNE ADAMS


Screenshots above: Dear New Yorkers: Please consider NOT voting for Adrienne Adams. She is for black studies/Africana Studies in public schools, against the gang database and I’m sure is influenced by the criminal grip I'm calling out, which especially creates black women to rule over us. We are not black women's servants, slaves, or means of catharsis for them as enforced minions to their diva-like ways. NYC is more than just black women. There are other people here besides black women. Black women have become domineering, demanding, and the most entitled group of people I have ever encountered in my life. They need to be checked and brought back to planet earth. They are Not My Mama, Not My Gospel, and I Sure As Hell Do Not Want To Be Bossed By Them with their claw-like nails. I don’t want to be anything like them. NOT MY QUEEN.


Screenshots above: Also on NYT's homepage. See the criminal influence? No offense but why do we care about an undocumented migrant deported back to his native country when the cost of living is unaffordable to many, there’s a mental health crisis that’s not abating, school shootings, addiction, homelessness? I've lived in the U.S. for 35+ years and I don't recognize it. It’s like I’m entrapped in invisible dome that separates me from the living to the hell I’m in. My civil liberties have been obliterated; there's a criminal organization on my ass obstructing me from living. They’ve totally casted me out of society. My life is on the verge of collapse where I will then have no where to go but the streets, a guaranteed death sentence or one on life support in a hospital after raped and stabbed. No, the deported migrant doesn't get my sympathy. "Urge viewers to buy luxury goods directly..." Meaning counterfeits. Luxury goods aren’t made in Chinese factories.
HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL - WHITE COWORKERS & BLACK WORKERS


Screenshots above: I'm shocked at what I'm seeing on Harvard Kennedy School’s Instagram. People are paying hundreds-of-thousands in tuition for this crap. "The effects of white coworkers on black women's careers"—note: in the same sentence, one skin color is capitalized while the other is not. Abhorrent. This post suggests that having too many white coworkers negatively impacts a black women's ability to do her job. I was the only Asian in all-white suburb and all black/brown social service system as a ward of the court and I Have Never Thought Like This. I daresay to be a one-of-a-kind is rewarding in that it allows for self discovery, strengthening of values, independence, and character while instilling diplomacy. It should be studied, explored, and taught. It allows a person to be multi-dimensional with multiple perspectives, and in a pluralistic, tolerant society, that's a necessary skill. Again, black women have become the single most entitled, high-maintenance, and domineering group of people in today's society. Not My Queen.
HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL & HYPER IDENTITY POLITICS









Screenshots above: All images are from 2024. Starting from the beginning: Black Policy Conference. Harvard’s Legacy of Slavery Initiative. The Electoral College and Slavery. Black Military Service and the Civil Right Movement. Filmmaking and Racial Equity. Race and Racism In A Classroom. Complex Issues Facing Black People. Biases. Coming Out Day. All are hyper identity politics with one dominant focus, race and race relations from the standpoint of the black population. This is the pattern across all academic institutions since the BLM movement in 2020.
The hyper identity politics is all within 2024 at a school that is not HBCU nor a department such as Africana Studies yet there's an obsessive focus on one group of people’s victimization in the U.S., all while they attend the best schools, hold record number political offices, saturate the internet, media, and streaming services. What could account for this frightening, surreal phenomenon that's in line with all else I'm showing from Roku and online ads of one representation, one culture in NYC, academia’s obsessive focus on race, hate crime hoaxes?
A criminal organization with an agenda.



Screenshots above: All dated 2024. DEI. Mass Incarceration, two reoccurring themes that have exploded since BLM with nationwide DEI policies and the normalizing of prison initiatives from education, job placements, free housing and devices after sentences. The third screenshot is fake medications in Africa. Fake medications also happen in the U.S. Popular weight-loss drugs that were bought online have been frequently reported to be counterfeits. For the past several years, I’ve been getting generic medications even while paying for health insurance. Maybe they’re counterfeits too. It’s all part of the counterfeit explosion since the pandemic.
To me this is a whopping big deal. Apart that my life has been on the line, so is national security at risk. It's the surrealist thing ever, a real-life nightmare. I've been whistleblowing this since 2021!
HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: All After BLM. Social Justice & Inequities. Associate Dean for DEI. LGBTQ+. Opportunities for Boston's Black Community. "Headed to the Federal Reserve Board to continue her study of racial disparities." "First black park rangers formed just after the Civil War." George Floyd. Workplace Equity and "Hood Feminism." Transgender Day of Remembrance.



Screenshots above: "Extreme joy, relief, and affirmation by those that endured the brutal institution of slavery." Criminal Justice Policy Program. "Ongoing legacy of blackness in America..."
Screenshot above: "Each of us should commit to being an active, full-time ally. We must support LGBTQ people and equal rights every day of every month." That's a person’s decision to make. It should not be enforced. There are reasons why people don't or won't and it's none of our business. In which case, the thinking goes, I don't bother you, don't bother me. This is America, the land of the free. What matters to you may not matter to me. That's my right. Respect that.




Screenshots above: "People navigating systems that exclude them from safety to which we all have equal claim." "I'm a black woman and experienced a lot of racism." "I'm a queer parent of color in a same-sex marriage..." "To truly embed the tenets of DEI... so that we can truly do better."
Screenshot above: "Should we defund the police?" No, we should not. Law enforcement already have a hard job for not much of a salary. They're exposed to dangerous situations daily in acting as public servants in keeping us safe. If not the police, who would be first responders to gang-on-gang shootings and other senseless acts of violence that are disproportionately POC? I presume the names written in the background are police officers who shot and killed POC, but I bet just as long, if not longer, of a list would manifest if the names of POC killed by POC were collected. Am I missing something that the supremacists seem to miss this fact? Anyone need only to refer to my Substack posts and see all the YouTube videos of POC killing POC. And it's been that way since 1990's. Who killed Tupac and BIG? A white police officer? No, a POC gang member.
I may not have gone to Harvard or Yale, but at least I'm legit. I actually had to use my brain, and I don't mind saying I have stellar critical thinking skills. I can debate with anyone on anything at anytime. I would've made a good lawyer. I'm my own advocate now.
HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL - BEFORE BLM






Screenshots above: Harvard Kennedy School: Before BLM. "To build the workforce of the future—one that's more equitable, more centered around POC and women." Mural. Slavery. "Condemnation of Blackness." "We're talking about identity in more ways than ever before." "Young people of color are still dying." Much of it peer-to-peer, not white police officers killing young POC. Many police officers are POC.
Violence is embedded in the culture. This is evident with romantic partners who assault each other and the underground world of pit bull fights. I remember hearing of pit bull rings when I was living in the girls home. It's depraved and disgusting. Black people want to point fingers at society as though they're so civilized, but really the change begins with them.
MIT SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT - SAME PERSON DIFFERENT INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS




Screenshots above: MIT Sloan. GDIS. Impact Partners. Golden1 CU.
MIT SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT - EXAMPLE INSTAGRAM POSTS
Screenshot above: Citigroup calculated alleged discrimination against black people cost the U.S. $16 trillion. Did Citi Group factor in social services, like food stamps? The value of billionaire hip-hop moguls and celebrity basket ball players and their endorsements? The cost of a Knicks game? The cost of Beyonce concert tickets? The cost of super bowl tickets and ads during the game? The sales of jazz, MoTown, Jackson 5/Michael Jackson, R&B, as well as their global export versions? I guarantee the trillions would take a steep dive if it did. $16 trillion is probably how the criminals justify their scamming, defrauding, and makes them think they’re owed reparations too.



Screenshot above: A female POC who works at Google commenting on hiring diverse candidates as though she weren't employed at a top tech company. I again point out that at one time skin color/race wasn't a qualification for employment. It's not about hiring diversity, it's about hiring qualified candidates who add value to the company and workforce. POC are one-dimensional in what they believe diversity means. Black people seem to think they alone constitute “diversity.” Diversity is not limited to skin color or race. Believe it or not, there is such a person as a struggling white male from a humble background. There is such a person as an affluent black female who is privileged. Mixing the two together is what makes diversity. Not just skin deep, but actual experiences that make a person who s/he is. That’s why the DEI, to me, who has had the most diverse life experiences of any person I know is bullshit. I born as a foundling in South Korea, lived with white adoptive parents in all-white suburb to a runaway who signed herself into state care of all black and brown—can’t get any more diverse than that; and it was in the 1990’s before social justice. Yet I’m excluded from DEI and social justice despite that I’m an actual victim of social justice and someone who has much to offer in life experiences. Because black people think they alone constitute diversity what’s happened is that businesses only have one representation, eg Petco in Union Square. The last time I went in the store sometime in 2023, it was ONLY black people. Beacon’s Closet in Union Square—a vintage store I’ve been a shopper since early 2000’s when it was just one store in Williamsburg, BK—had ONLY black workers the one time I stopped in after the pandemic. I couldn’t believe it. I was very close to taking a picture. Wholefoods is majority black and brown workers with a few LGBTQ+ with dyed-hair and nose rings, apparently the only way LGBTQ+ come in today’s world. This one dominant representation can be seen in most businesses in NY. Somehow it’s “diversity” when in fact it’s uniformity and sameness. A copy of a copy of a copy.




Screenshots above: Again the criminal influence—I gather it's an overweight, oversexed "Queen B" who's the top influencer—most favors POC women/LGBTQ+. The more androgynous and grimy from poor hygiene, the more she'll make person C-level. Add a nose ring, it's guaranteed.
The first image of the Deputy Director of Energy Justice is dated 2021; 2022 is when utility bills shot through the roof for many Americans. I don't know what Energy Justice is but it sounds like bullshit as with everything that's criminally influenced. Second screenshot mentions Stripe payment service. Stripe is on Substack and nothing I set up on my own. The screenshot of the mayors are all so-called progressives, but really radical extremists who believe in such ideas as Defund The Police, Abolish All Prisons, socialism and Marxism, neighborhood sex clubs, legalize prostitution, open-air drug use with supervised drug-injection centers, gender-affirming surgery on minors, trans who wear skimpy outfits and heavily-laden makeup in a corporate office or play in women’s sports—all that’s on the agenda of today’s progressives. They work more criminals than constituents. The fourth screenshot is of a person worked at all hijacked businesses, CVS, Door Dash, McKinsey & Co—all very criminally influenced. I can tell by the websites, all POC workers and leadership, the BBB complaints, and personal experiences (CVS, Door Dash).
Screenshot above: I’ve posted on Pepsi Co. before—Link to post (little past midway). All Instagram posts are basically endorsements of criminally-influenced businesses and endeavors. Nothing is by accident or has sincere intent. It’s meant to exploit and make money.
MIT SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT








Screenshots above: Bias. Google commits to $70M to HBCU’s. Black In AI non-profit. “Economics of Discrimination” (subtle black history placement). Disadvantages and black home-owners. Racial Equity Pledge. Former finance manager of Nigeria and Times Magazine’s Most Influential People 2021 (Times Magazine is hijacked—everything is!). More bias.
YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT - AFTER BLM








Screenshots above: Africa Business and Society Club and Africa Experience. “Systematic Inequities.” Africa Business and Society Club. Gender bias. Nigerian-based non-profit to empower African communities. Black Founders Fund. “Being anti-racist…” Black graduates.
It's not easy going through top universities' Instagrams and reading about the grants, internships, mentorships, scholarships, programs, awards and recognitions for something like First Generation College Graduates, and job placements, all of which websites I've visited and know to be influenced while I'm so impoverished, less than a week away from homelessness, with the last job $19/hr with no benefits and scammed. Years of my life robbed from me on top of that. All because I'm not black, but an orphan from unregulated int'l adoption during 1980’s, runaway, ward of the court who didn't even have a place to go for the holidays or a received a phone call on my birthday. I never went to any of my graduations nor anyone else’s. And throughout it all, I never complained. Black people whine victim and they get billions and Yale and jobs and homes and families. I'll never have even an apartment now with an eviction on my record. Black people did this to me. I did the best I could alone in the world. I used to be stylish! I used to look nice. People took me for privileged all the time. It was before the pandemic, but I used to be stylish. Black people did this to me.
YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT - BEFORE BLM








Screenshots above: One representation for the Pozen-Commonwealth Fund Fellows. Nigerian American. “Investing in female founders and founders of color".” Promoted to Dean of Yale School of Management. African dispora and Blackout event. “Diversify the classroom.” President of Ghana.


Screenshots above: Harlem Capital is subtly promoted on Post-It's Instagram. It's a black-owned venture capital firm in Harlem. "She spent last spring with Harlem Capital—an incredible New York based venture fund... investing in female founders of color." Link to post on first time posting on Harlem Capital (little before midway).
YALE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING





Screenshots above: Noticeably not as many images as the other school's Engineering Departments. Black hair on animation. Merchandise.
Examples of other posts on black hair—Link to post (towards bottom); link to post (little past midway); link to post (little past midway); link to post (little past beginning); link to post (beginning); link to post (beginning); link to post (little past beginning).
YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE









Screenshots above: “At just 19yo…”—the criminals black child prodigies theme seen here—Link to post (little before midway); link to post (little before midway); link to post (little past midway). African Professionals Interest Group. Recipient of President’s Engagement’s Prize valued at $150k. Advocate health equity. Research on race and ethnicity. Worked at Home Depot and Amazon before Yale. “I was an underrepresented minority…” Diversity and social justice committee. “A lot of lingering ideas that were used to justify slavery and segregation…”



Screenshots above: Recipient of National Health Service Scholarship that covers tuition, education expenses, health insurance, and living expenses…” “Lack of access to primary care for black and brown people.” Nigerian.



Screenshots above: "Pervasive anti-black racism in America"—says a black medical student at Yale. " The protest was a part of a nationwide reaction to police murders of countless black individuals"—but there aren't protest when a POC gang member kills a POC or any other street violence that kills them. Civilian street victims are also POC. Just three months ago a black male waited for another black male to get off the bus before he shot him. The victim died in the doorway of a bodega caught on the bodega's camera. Where's the BLM? See the criminals’ influence for what it is—cheating so black people who wouldn't be admitted in the usual way as everyone else can catch up with the intent to one day takeover so the "thefutureisblack", allowing them to replace "white supremacy" with a black one.
YouTube Videos on VIOLENCE and FRAUD:
7 days ago, "school children running for cover on a Bronx playground". Gang shootings with the gangs, each and every single member, black/brown. Where's the BLM? - Link to video.
Screenshot above: You can see a child with the guy in the white shirt. The video also includes when NYPD Commissioner Tisch called out the Bronx prosecutor for charging felony offenses as misdemeanors. Why would any prosecutor do that? What's in it for her? Criminal influence, the same one that had my file repeatedly pushed back so that I was the only one in jail hours after others who came in after me had their arraignment. The same one who had officers make a scene at my apt door at 630am. Look at all I'm showing of influenced internet and even academia of ivy-league schools If criminals can infiltrate USPS and hire their own kind at FedEx, Costco, TMobile, Apple, Wholsfoods, DMV—they can press a button on a payment app for "favors" and instantly pay $500+.
11 days ago, black woman shot by exBF 8x's and survives. Criminal also took her daughter as hostage. It's a culture of violence. Domestic violence is nearly a norm. Then black people wonder why white people are afraid of them. It's not racism, it's fear - Link to video.
1 day ago, Tren de Aragua gang members arrested in NY. All black and brown. Tren de Aragua mostly brown - Link to video.
2 days ago, "A troubling change in cartel tactics. Mexican cartels are targeting everyday Americans" - Link to video.
2wks ago, more Tren de Aragua gang member busts; this one in Harlem. The gang member had terrorized entire neighborhoods with open gunfire at rival gang members. Where's the BLM? Who's killing who? Police? No POC killing POC and civilians who are also POC - Link to video.
11mths ago, FB marketplace scam that endangered a neighborhood. Criminal took pics of neighbor's cars and posted on FB marketplace as rentals collecting deposits. Scammed people would show up at neighbor's houses, pissed, sometimes vandalized the car - Link to video.
2 days ago, Venezuelan migrants attack NYPD officer who looks to be Latino last yr in Times Square. NYPD officer survives the attack. NYPD seized 33 guns as a result of investigating the attackers - Link to video.
2wks ago, federal investigation of possible fraud and corruption involving funds addressing homelessness in CA - Link to video.
10mths ago, gang members in BK involved in multiple shootings that kills civilian bystanders and disrupt and terrorize entire neighborhoods - Link to post. Where's the BLM? Are these shootings of white police officers killing black individuals? No. It's POC killing other POC and innocent bystanders who are also POC. BLM? Tell it to each other and include All Lives Matter. These people want to take over the world? HELL NO. Do you want to live in a world of violence where you can’t walk outside for fear of getting killed? No. Why should we live like that? Look how I'm living! It’s very simple: THEY DO NOT RESPECT OTHER PEOPLE OTHERWISE THEY WOULDN’T BE SCAMMING AKA HUSTLING. SCAMMING DOES REAL DAMAGE. WOULD THEY LIKE IT IF ONE DAY THEY FOUND THEIR BANK ACCOUNT WITH A BLANCE OF “0” AFTER WORKING HARD FOR THE MONEY? NO THEY WOULD NOT; THEN WHY ARE THEY DOING IT TO US? BLACK LIVES MATTER? TELL IS TO EACH OTHER AND INCLUDE ALL LIVES MATTER. MY LIFE MATTERS JUST AS MUCH AS ANY BLACK PERSON’S AND HOW DARE ANYONE SAY OTHERWISE. IT’S ONLY UNTIL THEY RESPECT EACH OTHER AND OTHER PEOPLE WILL THEY BE GET IT BACK AND BE “INCLUDED” WITH THE REST OF SOCIETY. IN THE MEANTIME WE DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE WITH TRASH, VIOLENCE AND PEOPLE WHO TREAT US LIKE FUCKING SHIT.
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ALL LIVES MATTER, INCLUDING MINE
Here’s a good example of someone, because she’s black, received a lot of help whereas I received absolutely none. Granted, she’s younger and is growing up in the zeitgeist of alleged social justice, something that wasn’t around during the 1990’s; but that doesn’t give the criminals the right to destroy my life either. I will repeat endlessly that I’m a product of an unregulated international adoption from the 1980’s, the height of globalization. So regulated was international adoption that no one was prepared that a five-year-old child from South Korean would not be able to speak English. I survived a broken adoption and even before my adoption I had spent 16 months with another family where I was severely neglected. By the time I was fifteen, I successfully ran away from the adoptive could after previous attempts. All my life, I’ve been alone. I didn’t have a single mother to live in a car with, no one to talk to about what I was going through, all the while being the only Asian. The student in the link may have been homeless living in a car with her mother and siblings. But she had mother and siblings. To me, that’s a lot.
Not once did I get a handout of any kind, not even so much as bus fare. The only thing I did was take out school loans and apply for financial aid. I had no idea of grants and scholarships. I was studious and bright, and I know I could’ve gone far had I only one adult in my life in any shape and form and stability. But I didn’t. I had to compensate the sense of family that’s a core need to a developing kid; I had to compensate in what way I could, on top of all else I was grappling with. Moving from one stranger’s house to another, to one school to another—I went to 5 different schools from 15 to 18—interfered with schoolwork, made it impossible. It makes me sick to my stomach to know many of these students I’m reading about on Instagram accounts to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, NYU, Columbia probably didn’t put in nearly half the effort I did just to get an AA from a community college. They received help instead from a criminal influence that’s hijacked critical infrastructure. Society will pay for that down the road. The U.S. is already seeing the effects of the criminal interference and influence in terms of global politics. In just a short time China was able to become a close rival when it only entered the WTO around the early 2000’s. How could that be? Criminal influence that has no sense of appreciation for America or Americans, colluding with transnational criminals to scam and defraud us left and right, which most definitely includes Chinese criminal organization.
Link to post.
“YOU CAN’T BE WHAT YOU CAN’T SEE”
Screenshot above: Yale School of Medicine: "Younger people can't see where they're going if they don't see other people who are like them who already there." False. I never saw anyone like me as a kid, and I had no idea where I was going, which led to self-discovery and being attuned with myself that being a copy could never offer. I was not afraid of the unknown so long as it was onward and upward. Another one of the criminals' reoccurring theme, See To Be. Someone has to be first at some time, ergo the premises is false. Not only is it false, but it's but it's doing a disservice to young people who would otherwise take the initiative to be The First. Just like the criminals' "mattering" to people. People have a right to choose what matters to them. What matters to you may not matter to me. That’s my right. Guess what? BLM does NOT matter to me. Trans do NOT matter to me. My life matters to me. So long as you matter to yourself, it’s enough. And I say that as an orphan who’s never had a family. Imagine if I had the mindset of asking people’s permission to matter. I’d be dead!
YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE - BEFORE BLM




Screenshots above: Underrepresented groups. “Intersection of social justice and health.” Black graduates of Yale School of Medicine, before BLM, which has me ask again, What racism?
YALE MEDICAL SCHOOL - TATTOOS


Screenshots above: A point to include tattoos. I have nothing against tattoos and have three myself, though they were impetuous decisions after emancipated from state care that I could now do without. I'm only showing for the criminal pattern.
“SELF-CARE”









Screenshots above: Self-Care examples. "Today's medical students are... calling for transparency and authenticity while focusing on self-care”, Harvard Medical School. Black Women Support Network, Cornell. Black Student Union, NYU. "Prioritize self-care and joy," Princeton. Self-care, Princeton. "Radical self-care", Princeton. "NYU radical health/self-care." “How to practice self-care,” NYU.



Screenshots above: Harvard Medical School. The Loveland Foundation (mental health non profit with focus on black females). Bryn Mawr, “radical self love.”
WSJ’S “FEWER BLACK PROFESSIONALS ARE GETTING PROMOTED INTO MANAGEMENT”









Screenshots above: Dean, NYU Law. Executive Dean & President for Global Science & Tech, NYU Tandon & NYU. "First black woman..." & Principal Tech Patent Architect, NVIDIA. VP, TMobile of Data & AI Education. CEO, Boston Federal Reserve. President, Wellesley College. President, Boston University. Dean, Wharton School of Business.




Screenshots above: Chief of the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Albany Medical College. Chief Health Equity Officer and SVP, American Medical Association. Keynote speaker (astronaut, orthopedic surgeon), Harvard Medical School. Keynote speaker, Harvard Graduate School of Design (subtle promotion of black-owned design firm).
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: Office of Diversity & Inclusion. Healthcare Equity. “My vision for health equity is one where we uproot contemporary systems of oppression.” Black Physicians. Resources for Black Communities. “Examine race and gender concordance in health care.” Cardiovascular care and black people. “In a society that often fails to instill confidence in women.” “Strike down use of race-conscious college admissions programs… efforts to promote diversity, inclusion, and equity on campus, in health care, and in the sciences.”









Screenshots above: Lion fountain. “When people can feel fully engaged, included, and valued.” Childbirth mortality. “Healing from racialized trauma.” Bias and discrimination. “In the face of ongoing racism and bigotry in the U.S.” Progress more equitable. Institutional barriers against marginalized individuals. “People in science don’t look like us.”


Screenshots above: Social justice. Institutions that perpetuate racism.
The people in the images above do not look like they’re victims of systemic oppression. For one, they’re enrolled in Harvard Medical School, only the best and wealthiest school in the most powerful, wealthiest country. If systemic oppression really existed, there wouldn’t be so much black representation at elite schools; institutions in themselves that guarantee wealth. Nor would there be historical representations as shown in many posts as “first black’s.” I know something about systemic oppression, especially since the fraud has taken hold of my life where I haven’t even gone for a leisurely walk by myself since before 2020. I haven’t had a private phone call since before the pandemic; I haven’t had privacy for that matter since before the pandemic. The list goes on and on and on. I know something about systemic oppression being a marginalized person of actual social injustice and it’s definitely not any one of the people above, or really, black people in America since the 1990’s when I was growing up.
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL - BEFORE BLM









Screenshots above: Founding president of Black Psychiatrists Association. “First black…” Equality in healthcare. Healthcare inequities. “Passion for social justice”. Winner of Soros Fellowship. “Motown sound.” “A diverse group of like-minded men and women” (an oxymoron). Subtle promotion of a black-owned app.
BLM BEFORE BLM


Screenshots above: Look at all the [white] students protesting racial injustice on campus grounds of an elite institution, 2018. Same deal with Princeton in 2014. How can so many white people take a stand for racial injustice WHILE at the same time be accused of racism?
HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN




Screenshots above: This post that mentions a lecture shows images of all black people even though the lecture doesn't mention it's specifically on black culture, communities. Presumably the images are taken from Harvard GSD’s archives, which again raises the question, What systemic oppression? It’s the oddest thing—while black people are shown to be enrolled at the most prestigious universities on the universities’ social media accounts they’re whining about racism and systemic oppression even while the universities’ social media accounts show several black students from as far back as 1800’s. That wouldn’t be possible with entrenched systemic oppression of black people. Representation of black people would be non existent at such institutions if systemic oppression of them was actually in effect. Again, I’m not posting only After BLM, but Before BLM of equal representation. Therefore the systemic oppression narrative doesn’t hold up.
INFLUENCED X
Screenshot above: The criminals’ reaction to my X page whenever a post especially hits a nerve or is too close to home is either influencing “Who To Follow” or “You Might Likes” and always with the same profiles that are of New York officials. People who they deliberately have showing on people’s X as promoting them, which has me believe they’re suspect and in accordance with a criminal agenda.
HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: Black history. “Relationship black communities had with enclosure.” Black feminist. “Radically inclusive.” Environmental justice. Black in design conference. Racial inequity. “There is small percentage of black people in design.” Visiting faculty from Africa.









Screenshots above: “Mayor Imagining the Just City Event.” Racial disparities. See-To-Be, “The number of black practitioners in architecture is low…” Subtle placement of black history (seen on all the elite universities’ Instagrams). Black experience. Founder of African Futures Institute. Black in design conference. “Integrations of blackness.” Systemic racism.





Screenshots above: African American Design Nexus - 2019, one year before BLM. A few posts on GSD's Instagram are on Design Nexus's podcasts. Anti-racism and liberation. “Importance of self-care in the face of the white supremacists logic that linger in design culture.” Insufferable. Does any non black person in Africa say, Black supremacists tribalism that linger in African culture? As with everything else, the same words, phrases are always on repeat.
It helps to know the history of a subject before making a sweeping, arrogant comment like “white supremacists logics that linger in design culture.” If you expose yourself to the history of design, much of it stems from Europe, so yes, it echos that culture. If studying a major be receptive to its history instead of attacking where it began and its practitioners—who happen to be white—and only being about takeover. I say this as someone who has a profound appreciation for design. The nerve of studying a subject and knocking its history and assaulting it with race when it’s about design. Everything they turn into race. It’s unbelievable and sickening. And why is everything about race for them? Because so long as racism thrives, so do they. But it’s 2025, the supply does not meet the demand so they have to create the illusion of racism even though reality shows us something very different. Beginning with privileged black students who are whining about discrimination and systemic oppression while enrolled at one of the most powerful institutions in the most powerful country. That alone cancels all their victimization.



Screenshots above: Around BLM, 2020.
Screenshot above: Another comment pointing out what a drag the hyper focus on race is, especially from one dominant perspective. It's Harvard Graduate School of Design, not a digital therapy platform to enforce prospective and current students to black peoples' grievances and “imposter syndrome.” No one else is getting such in-depth analysis of themselves on an institutions public social media account. Why are they?
Black people are not exceptional. They are no better than anyone else for the color of their skin, and the sooner they take a bite of humble pie, the better for us all. It is not “Everything you love about America is because of black people” (link to post), it’s Everything black people love about themselves is thanks to America, ie the American public. I certainly do not like violence, gangs, hearing about a rapper giving his girlfriend a black eye, being scammed and defrauded aka hustled, nor the many cases of an underground pit bull ring of dogs killing each other to death and if not by each other by a black man profiting from the cruelty and depravity. I can do without all that. Black people do NOT deserve special treatment for the color of their skin. If no one else is getting special treatment, nor should they. They should be treated like we’re all treated with respect and civility and given a chance; they should not be paid, land jobs, pardoned for their criminal actions, admitted into the best schools just because they’re black while the rest of us get none of that. I’m an actual victim of social injustice from 1980’s unregulated international adoption industry and had a harder life than any black man and I have not had a smidgeon of a break as what black people have had falling back on slavery from 200 years ago. Black people have obliterated my civil liberties, oppressed me like I’ve never known and I’m a child abuse survivor who was in the child welfare system, entrenched my marginalization more than it would’ve ever on it’s own, defrauded me thousands, robbed me years of my life, a chance at life. Their lack of taking initiative upon themselves and their hustling culture should not be implemented as policy under the pretext of DEI that sidelines everyone else who isn’t black, including actual victims of social injustice like myself. I tell it like it is. No one is better positioned to call out the fraud than me, an actual victim of social injustice whose life has been destroyed when I had ZERO advantages and actually tried. When I say zero advantages I mean not having the projects to call home or a single mom to talk to. Their victimization does NOT work on me, and because of that, my life has been destroyed. They may be able to buy others, but they can’t me. And I’m the orphan ha. In the end, all it does is corroborate my point, FRAUD.
Screenshot above: "Black safe spaces are necessary." No, safe spaces for everyone is necessary. Including myself which should be my own private space, but it's been invaded by strangers via my devices who happen to be POC/black.


Screenshots above: As with the subtle promotion of a black startup are promotions of black designers and their businesses. I passed a couple and can't find them all at the moment. It's part of the criminals' Buy Black/Support Black Businesses that they sneak in everywhere.
I’m in my forties and I’ve been enslaved to fraud the last five years since the pandemic—to my knowledge; but actually it’s been much longer before the pandemic without my knowledge. There’s a lot I can say about this, what the injustice feels like, but I haven’t fully absorbed it being in fighting mode. More than anything it feels like a surreal nightmare; I know it’s real, I know it’s happening to me, but I’m trying to fight it the best way I can and so haven’t fully processed it. I know my chances of ever having my own apartment and adopting a dog, what once seemed attainable, is now also impossible. I know that I’m on the verge of losing everything I own, which isn’t much anyway, except whatever I can fit in a bag. I would leave my iMac at a friend’s. This part is not so terrible and something I’ve done many times as a kid. I know that life in the streets is looming over my head, and that it’s very real. I’m trying to process that while I’m fighting it. I know that I would most likely not survive being a small Asian female who doesn’t carry knives or razors or anything like that. I’ve never been in a physical fight. I know I would most likely not survive. Death is very real, and it’s not the death part that I’m fighting, it’s even more suffering, one that may land me in the hospital in critical condition where I would be completely useless. I’m not afraid to die and have no problem leaving this world that is clearly not meant for me, I just don’t think I should be set up for a violent death by a criminal organization who brought all this upon me. I don’t believe I should have to die that way. I should have the right to die humanely, quietly, like a deep sleep. That’s all I’m asking for if I should be homeless and I believe that is a reasonable request, to die humanely.
HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN - BEFORE BLM








Screenshots above: African diaspora. Black in design. Assistant dean of diversity, inclusion and belonging. “Bigotry and racism.” Clenched fist. “Disrupt injustice.” Beyonce’s film. Black in design.
COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL









Screenshots above: Columbia Business School: Recipient of $100k grants from Google for her company Guava.
Guava. OpenAI. Black Women Talk Tech. Project Community Capital. Guava. Evernorth. GenDigital. Valley Bank.




Screenshots above: Guava. Florida Blue. LADWP. Stanford Online.




Screenshots above: Guava. Black Women's Health. Hire Black. JP Morgan.
Screenshot above: Guava giveaway. Other candles as merchandise - Link to post (“INSTAGRAM - BRAND MERCHANDISE”, midway).



Screenshots above: Columbia Business School. Charles Schwab. Harvard Black Business Association.
COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: Eleven recipients of Robert F. Smith scholarship. African American Alumnae Association. “Excellence through equity.” Global diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy. “First woman and African American…” Black Business Student Association. “100th anniversary of the first matriculated black student…” Inclusive leadership.




Screenshots above: Black Business Student Association. Enforced culture. African Business Club.



Screenshots above: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office and lack Business Students Association. Forbes Under 30 List (a list endorses businesses that align with criminal agenda; whether identity politics or a social media influencer who drives counterfeit sales of luxury brands). BlocPower (the energy sector and so-called environmental justice are big on the criminals’ agenda).