04-27 to 04-29-25
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - WHARTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, BEFORE BLM (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST “WHARTON SCHOOL - AFTER BLM”)









Screenshots above: African American MBA Association. Undergraduate Minority Research. Wharton MBA grads. Commencement speaker in 2016. Wharton Women (looks more diverse than the image after). Wharton Africa. President of Rwanda. Africa Student Association.



Screenshots above: Wharton Grads. African poetry.
SAME PERSON, DIFFERENT BUSINESSES






Screenshots above: Wharton School of Business. Coco-Cola. Liberty Mutual. TrueCar. Proofpoint. Today’s Show.
“ALLYSHIP”


Screenshots above: Columbia Business School. Wharton School of Business.
"Allyship." Is it normal to see the same reoccurring themes and words all over the internet, on social media, at academic institutions? No, it’s not. The U.S. is the third most populated country in the world with a pluralistic demographic. Everyone is from somewhere else. In a country that has 50 states, each with its own identity and culture, it is the antithesis of American for nearly the entire country to be on repeat of the same culture, words, and one dominant representation that’s surpassing all others at an unbelievable pace that takes decades for all others to achieve, including white people. So privileged are black people that everyone is afraid of offending them at what I've been showing since 2021, even while my life—as an actual victim of social injustice—has been jeopardized along with many other Americans'. SHAMEFUL AND DISGUSTING.
The publics' response to the UHC exec's murder was a glimpse of the scale and prevalence of fraud. Really? That's not worth offending black people and bringing them back to earth? THEY ARE NOT MY KING, NOT QUEEN, AND I AM NOT THEIR SLAVE OR MIRROR. FUCK DEMOCRATS FOR NOT ONLY ALLOWING THIS TO HAPPEN BUT PERPETRATING IT. LOOK AT WHAT IT’S DONE TO MY LIFE. IN THE NAME OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AN ACTUAL VICTIM OF SOCIAL JUSTICE HAS BEEN DESTROYED. AND I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE.
Black people think white people are racist. White people aren’t racist against black people any more than black people are of white people; only black people are obsessed with race and white people aren’t. What black people take for racist is actually fear. White people are afraid of black people; and why are they afraid of black people? Because black people are VIOLENT. They’re aggressive, angry, and hostile; and they’re quick to judge white people. White people are afraid of black people and try to stay away from them. Not hard to see why—because they are indeed violent. They kill each other, abuse their partners and kids, and abuse, exploit, and kill pit bulls. These aren’t just one or two incidents, but something that’s been happening within black culture since the 1990’s when I was a teenager. Black people are easily triggered into a rage. Look at them the wrong way and they may kill you over it. Just the other day I posted on a subway murder of one commuter stepping on the foot of another and he was stabbed to death over it at 8am. The murderer being a POC. Suddenly black people are so civilized and it’s society’s fault that they’re not part of the 1%? Reminder that white suburbia paid the taxes for black peoples’ food stamps. White girls made Beyonce Beyonce because it was their parents who had the money for them to buy tickets to her concerts. Black people use their “blackness” to intimidate, bully, and retaliate when things don’t go their way. They’ve become the most entitled group of people, black women especially.
MORE TEXT MESSAGE FROM CRIMINALS


Screenshots above: Just received. Doing what they do best, extort and threaten. I'm in the United States, right? In NYC? Not in Mexico or the Middle East? Just want to be clear, because I don't know where I am. Posted video on call to 9-1-1 here (top) and documented NYPD visit here.
NYU STEINHARDT - RECIPIENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS




Screenshots above: Carol Brock scholarship. "Selected as an exceptional student to highlight among more than 18k graduates..." Black Music City Project grant. "I've been offered a seat at the table for a Masters in Digital Media Design", presumably a scholarship.
Screenshot above: Three years ago this person didn't have a high diploma but is now at NYU. She went through a traumatic experience. So did I. I was born without family or a home and moved around to one abusive situation to another that's extended to even my 40's in NYC only now I'm not abused by caretakers, but POC criminal organization who only help their own kind, or those who follow their agenda. No offense, but I doubt this person worked any harder than I did, but I'm obstructed from finding a job after all my effort that was before DEI/social justice grappling with instability and fending for myself prematurely. The same influence that got her in NYU is also what is trying to destroy me in obstructing employment, housing, ability to take care of myself when I have been prematurely since 19 with zero help. Such is social justice in America!
I can't believe for all my effort, spending holidays alone, birthdays alone, never going to a graduation, not even my own, and never complaining about any of it that this is it. That this is my life. Years have been robbed from me. Most, if not all my time in NYC, now going on 17 years, fraud. My margination exacerbated and entrenched more than it would’ve ever on its own. I will never know family, having my own apartment, having a dog for a companion, having health insurance, a savings account, vacations, security or stability; nor does it seem like I’ll ever be able to afford to get my hair colored again, get a chance to wear a dress, or even buy myself a dress, shoes or anything nice. I have a good eye and like nice things. I could look expensive with very little, I was once stylish. I used to take myself shopping and out to dinner, especially on my birthday and holidays, but haven’t in years. I can no longer afford any of that. Black criminals are obstructing employment and forcing me to go on welfare, a first ever in my life. Black people are permitted to do this to my life and everyone is letting them, especially Democrats. All the work, my effort, my suffering in silence for nothing. Black people did this to me. In the name of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, black people did this to me.
I can't believe it. I can’t believe this is America, once the land of the free where so long as you made the effort you had a chance. I made the effort with not one advantage, only adversities and look at my life. Jokes on me.
NYU STEINHARDT - AFTER BLM












Screenshots above: The usual themes the usual look.









Screenshots above: The usual themes the usual look.
NYU STEINHARDT - AROUND BLM






Screenshots above: Somehow society is to be blamed for chronic absenteeism among black and brown students. Once again this is a parenting problem, not society's. Instill the value of education to your kids, read to them at night, have conversations with what they learned in school, take them to the museum on days it's free, give something to look forward by getting an education. Break the cycle. Asian and white parents do all that, invest in their kids, emotionally and financially. They also hold off on having kids until they can afford them and offer them a decent upbringing. Values. That's not society's job, it's the parents. Black people have to get the message—TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS. OWN IT. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. WE DO NOT HAVE TO CATER TO YOU; WE PAY TAXES. IF YOU WANT CHANGE, FIRST CHANGE YOURSELF.
NYU STEINHARDT - BEFORE BLM












Screenshots above: The usual themes and look.
SUBSTACK METRICS


Screenshots above: First screenshot, 7:29pm; second screenshot, 8:38pm. Dropped 100. It's programmed sometime between 7-8pm to drop metrics based on previous posts since I've started documenting. Showing their capabilities. if they can do it on Substack, they can do it on other platforms, and they do.
Reminding the internet that teens have committed suicides over social media metrics, bullying, and probably other influences that I’ve doubt in some cases are the criminals on my devices. They do the littlest things that tells me they’re pros who’ve been doing this a long time.
IPHONE’S WIFI


Screenshots above: Just noticed that my iPhone's wifi was turned on. I never have wifi turned on. This happened a lot when I used my iPhone more. Now I'm on my iMac most of the day, and only on phone right before sleep. Whenever I go into my iPhone’s settings, wifi instantly slides off.
INSTAGRAM - DELIGHT COFFEE CREAMER




Screenshots above: First screenshot is from 2015 and before. Second is 2019, DEI before DEI. Third, 2020. The BLM post literally bosses consumers and immediately asks for donation - Link to post. You can see the difference from before 2019 posts to 2019 and after. Twins & merchandise. Delight's Instagram is not that long to scroll to see the transformation - Link to post.
More twins - Link to post (midway); link to post (little before midway); link to post (little past beginning); link to post (little past midway); and link to post (little after beginning).
SAME PERSON, INSTAGRAM & ROKU





Screenshots above: Same person for Oikos yogurt, ad on Roku (didn't catch for what) and Black Women Radicals. Blurriness is harassment.
HP & NABU
Screenshot above: I could be misguided, but to me an American tech company should be investing in kids to be able to utilize their skills in the global market. That's not through "mother tongue" that's restrictive to one remote area of the globe. Teach kids to communicate with others, especially in the global business world. That's English. Simultaneously it expands their minds and integrates them to the here-and-now. Nabu - Link to post. Why would an American tech company make such a seemingly useless investment? Supremacy.
HP - INSTAGRAM COMMENTS






Screenshots above: Comments are telling and not at all surprising. I've seen many similar complaints—malfunctioning device after warranty—on Apple, Google, Samsung's BBB. Horrible customer service is the most repeated complaint everywhere with state agencies, utilities, all companies/brands.
HP - MORE CRIMINAL INFLUENCE





Screenshots above: Subtle black history enforcement, "First black" seen nearly everywhere online and manifesting in real life with many "First blacks", especially black women (eg Claudine Gay). Directive tone that's completely overstepping and has no place for a brand/business in consumer relationship.
HP - REOCCURRING THEMES AND LOOK






Screenshots above: Other repeating themes: Bias. "Radical." Black maternal healthcare and comparison to white females. Dance. HBCU and subtle black history. Customized Hershey bar. Nigerian entrepreneur.
THE LOVELAND FOUNDATION


Screenshots above: So entitled are black females that it's not uncommon that they have their own customized versions of products at a business that's open to all. La Colombe coffee partnered with The Loveland Foundation in 2021 for black females mental health when they're hardly the most at risk for suicidal or self-destructive behavior. According to CDC, it's Native Alaskan/Indian and non Hispanic white males. But, again, the victimization is profitable and elevates them above all others. When I was younger living in Fairport, white females were cutters/bulimic; as a ward of the court and exposed to black and brown, they fought each other. Some of the girls in the group home were placed there for assaulting other girls at school.



Screenshots above: Loveland Foundation's first Instagram post, 2019. DEI before DEI. DEI was implemented at many businesses after 2020 BLM and officially as national policy with the Biden Administration in 2021.






Screenshots above: The Loveland Foundation's Instagram. Many platitudes. "First black..." Every day is some kind of day. "It's OK to do less"—sure, on weekends. It's NOT ok to do less and get paid for it from the government. “Self-care.”
MANHATTEN - BEACON’S CLOSET


Screenshots above: I tried to sell some clothes at Beacon's Closet in Manhattan. I feel like I will never get a chance to dress up again; it's already been five years since I wore a skirt or looked like my usual self pre pandemic. Maybe because the clothes are out of season, but the buyer only took the Ann Demeulemeester dress. I was paid $30 for it. Everything's well kept and clean. I still have many more clothes that I'll try to sell. Most of the workers are black. I get the sense they only buy clothes that fit with their look only. Not like how it used to be, eclectic with focus on quality and originals. The Oak jacket is a white biker jacket worth over $1k. I thought for sure they'd buy that. I've been a shopper at Beacon's since early 2000's when it was just one shop on N 7th Street before the giant space on N 11th, then they moved out of that space to Greenpoint. I used to take the Greyhound bus just to go to Williamsburg, BK before it became what it is now. The workers at the first shop were all white, emo females who I believe were both the original owners and the workers. Then it became an eclectic scene of workers who all had different styles. Now it’s one dominant representation and one look only, the same look at academia, online ads, Roku ads. Lots of septum rings, the uglier-the-better, the let-yourself-go look, facial hair, tattoos.
Screenshot above: Then I stopped at the HRA building because the automation said my application deadline was 4/22. I thought I'd have to reapply, but apparently not. When I asked a worker what I should do, he said to call back and wait on hold for at least 2-3hrs, the normal wait time.
Screenshot above: I stopped to get coffee at this truck and was charged $3.00 for a small coffee. I don't know, maybe that's normal now with tariffs and all, but it seemed high to me. I only went there thinking it would be cheap. I could've stopped at an actual coffee shop for that much.
This is a good example that minorities are just as exploitative as any white male colonialism. They see a small Asian female who’s clean and tidy in appearance. I speak perfect English and so taken for American whereas they had accents. I first asked, Do you have coffee, and the guy nodded yes enthusiastically. It wasn’t until he handed me the lukewarm coffee that I asked the price and was taken aback at the $3.00. This happens to me a lot, eg in a cab a driver will ask me if I’m paying cash or card and if I do have cash on me, I’ll say cash. But he’ll add on $3.-$5. more than what it should be, and depending on my mood I’ll either let it slide or confront him on it. The driver probably wouldn’t do that to a black person, but they will a tidy-looking, small Asian. I’ve encountered more exploitative POC than any white person with my current situation the grossest injustice I’ve ever experienced in my life. And I’ve been through a lot. It’s not a privileged white guy exploiting and enslaving me, it’s people of color.
NYT & COLLEGE ATHLETES




Screenshots above: College athletes turned into social media influencers, a "gold rush" for the colleges and universities Considering all I've shown thus far of the most elite universities, we can surmise who started the trend. It's ingenious of the criminal organization to profit off their own wrongdoing, and it happens all the time. Eg, cyberattacks means more business for [corrupt] cybersecurity firms.






Screenshots above: Person for the NYT ad is also for Black Economic Alliance, Chase, Cobra Health, job post on Craigslist, Dartmouth.




Screenshots above: College athletes on United Airlines's Instagram in 2024 and before.




Screenshots above: CNN and United Airline Instagrams, "First black woman..." Reminds me of the MTA. Anyone who takes NYC train, pay attention who are the workers; who's conducting the train. Mostly black. Same at HRA, DMV, USPS. Don't believe me? Pay attention and take note.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH & VERIFICATION PUZZLES






Screenshots above: To view National Institute of Health's website, I had to confirm I was human (degrading and demeaning suggestion that I'm not; again, we are not in a time of AI using AI) and do multiple verification puzzles.
INSTAGRAM - “DRIP”
Sprite's Instagram calmed down a lot since I first viewed it last August. It's still one representation only, but not as many images - Link to post. August 2024 post on Sprite - Link to post (midway). Many athletes on Sprite's instagram. "Drip" is another one of their code words, like the lion is their symbol. It's some kind of in-the-clique lingo. Drips are often seen on packaging, eg Kylie Cosmetics.









Screenshots above: Kylie Cosmetics. Sonic the Hedgehog, “Drip”. Red Lobster, “The drip bib.” You Must Be Drippin (a business in Astoria). Drip’s Instagram that shows all criminals’ signature influences: sneaker obsession, Crocs, NBA/NFL athletes and endorsements, black culture, several pics of hustlers and money, etc. Denny’s Shop, “Diner Drip.” Tipsy Scoop. Eastern Municipal Water District.









Screenshots above: Doral, FL. DC Water, Cardi B’s “Drip” of the album “Invasion of Privacy.” Phoenix, AZ Water. SKKN (Kardashian brand skincare), “Dripping in lip shimmer.” Southside Electric Cooperative. Jubilee Ice Cream. Frozen Bean. Auntie Anne’s, “We’ve got that dripppp.” Aviation Gin.












Screenshots above: Go Nana’s. Deux. Del Taco socks. Coldstone. Culiraw. Fulfill. KFC by Chain. Kraft Mac & Cheese. Vital Climbing Gym, Brooklyn. Susie Cakes Bakery. PepsiCo.









Screenshots above: Dr!p. Liquid Death. Sweet Chick. Drip Software Company. Drip & Dough, “Show it your drip” and “That drip drip.” Culvers. Oreo.









Screenshots above: City of Lancaster, CA & Tony B’s Cheesesteaks. Voodoo Doughnut. Coolhaus. Red Bull. San Diego County Water Authority. Cafe Dulce. Federal Donuts. Lucky Charms, “Dripping with magic.” Chip City.









Screenshots above: Gushers. Nesquik. Drippy Shoes. Burger King. Eggo, “Choose your drip.” Shipley Donuts.
More Drips - Link to post (beginning).
CRIMINAL INFLUENCE EVERYWHERE
Screenshot above: Pointing out that the artwork in the background has an Africana flair to it. I see their influence everywhere. Manhattan, Astoria, online, Roku. It's a fucking nightmare. And they've destroyed my life. As far as I know the U.S. is still the land of the free and a rule of law society not completely overtaken by criminal organization.
“OUTAGE”
DELTA AIRLINES & MERCHANDISE


Screenshots above: Delta Airlines and merchandise.






Screenshots above: Delta Airlines and Disney's Musafa. Infiltrating black culture everywhere.
Screenshot above: Business recommendations translates as criminals' businesses or linked to them in one way or another.
GAMBLING - HORSERACING
Ad appeared on Roku, but I wasn’t fast enough to document with iPhone. Anything that makes the criminals a dollar. Link to ad via Google search. Link to post on horse racing (towards bottom).
PRINCETON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS - AFTER AND BEFORE BLM









Screenshots above: The usual themes are highlighted in blue.







Screenshots above: The usual themes are highlighted in blue.
WSJ’S “FEWER BLACK PROFESSIONALS ARE GETTING PROMOTED INTO MANAGEMENT”









Screenshots above: HP board director/CEO of Taskrabbit/Leadership in Google/Board member at Nordstrom, Noom, Stockx. Sr Analyst, Liberty Science Ctr. Sr Analyst, US Office of Special Counsel. Dean, NYU Stern School of Business. Managing Director, Morgan Stanley. President, The Brookings Institution. CEO, Science Applications International Corp. Former Dean, Princeton School of Public & International Affairs to Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors.



Screenshots above: Representative for Alabama 7th Congressional District. "Running for Council of D.C." President, Canisius College.
PENN CAREY LAW SCHOOL - AFTER BLM












Screenshots above: The usual themes are highlighted in blue.







Screenshots above: The usual themes are highlighted in blue.
PENN CAREY LAW SCHOOL & OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS







Screenshots above: Penn Carey Law School. Citizen's Committee. Emancipate. Fams2gether. NY Human Rights. Talkspace. Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
Screenshot above: Talkspace is the service NYC chose to partner with for Teenspace, a free digital counseling for teens 13-17. Talkspace has horrible Google reviews. Glitches that cause wrong billing, continued billing after cancellation, canceled appointmts, horrible customer service... The usual.
Talkspace’s BBB - Link to website.
SUBSTACK METRICS


Screenshots above: First screenshot, 8:17pm; second, 6:12pm.
It's always around 7-8pm. Dropped 105. Talk about Teenspace—if they're doing this to me, they're doing this to others. We can guess who. We need only to look at the influencers. Any white males? Unless they're Bieber-like, no. Mostly POC who are of a certain look, hyper consumerism of luxury brands, and culture.
GMAIL - FRAUD



Screenshots above: Fraud cloud email in my inbox. Cornell University spam.
SAME PEOPLE, DIFFERENT INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS




Screenshots above: UPenn National Society of Black Engineers. Mass Save. Project Community Capital. American Association of Blacks in Energy.
CALL TO HRA


Screenshots above: Called HRA at 8:33am. This time automation did not give me the run around and immediately told me to wait for the next available representative. I recorded the call as I do for every call I make on my iPhone, but Photo Booth failed to record the video. All the gray boxes in the Photo Booth screenshot are times it didn’t record videos. Connected with an agent who told me I submitted the wrong application. Again, HRA is an extremely inefficient process that’s poorly operated with horrible customer service that tells you the wrong information or appears to not want to be bothered. Many of the workers, who are all black, have hostile attitudes if you approach them. They’re snappy, glaring, and have the attitude that they’re above whomever and whatever they think they’re above. They have zero customer service skills. As someone who’s worked in customer service, the hours-long hold times and horrible customer service for every service provider was one of the first things I noticed as suspect. This wasn’t as conspicuous before the pandemic. I’m sure the criminal organization was in effect long before the pandemic but they weren’t as brazen as they were after.
The representative said he would change my application to the one I should have applied for and informed me what documents I need to submit. The call was fraud—all state government and any service provider calls are guaranteed fraud; the 9-1-1 call I made the other day was also fraud. Fraud call centers have been done before, both in the U.S. and abroad, you need only to google. A few Apple BBB complaints mentioned Apple had a call center in the Bronx. When I make a phone call to a number that shows on Google as any given service provider’s customer service, I can connect to anywhere in the world from the Philippines, South Africa, Mexico, China to a local scammer working from home.
The representative was nice enough, but slow and I had to keep asking him questions otherwise he would not have volunteered the information. At one time he put the call on hold for some minutes before returning, which happens a lot on service provider calls. The reps are coached on what to say if they’re not reading from a script. Many of the videos on my YouTube channels were calls to service providers. They documented everything from hours-long holds, connecting to the same reps on different days, reps asking for SSN, loud background call center noise, given the runaround by reps or harassed by automation. Because of my iMac’s bogus storage inflated to reach maximum capacity with the videos taking up the most space, once the videos were uploaded on my YouTube channels, I deleted them on my iMac to free up space. Every time I make a phone call I usually posts on my X, which in itself is documentation. I know many people have viewed the videos posted.
I feel deeply humiliated to have to apply for welfare at my age, something I’ve never had to do before. I believe this will also follow me for life, like be on some kind of record that I was on welfare. I feel degraded and devalued; my sense of worth next to dirt. It makes no sense that I’m capable, bright, ambitious who overcame much in my life and made sure to get a Bachelors, even making it to grad school, despite all the obstacles and hurdles of one adversity after another, starting from the single most disadvantaged position in life, to now at my age having to apply for welfare. I have no kids, no health ailments, and am more than capable with a good work ethic. The neighborhood contractor wrote me a letter of recommendation; and while at the driving school, a total of fifteen client reviews online and personal text messages were sent to me thanking me for my services in the 5.5 months of my employment, all of which I made sure to document. And yet I have to be on welfare to survive because a criminal organization is controlling my devices while I pay the monthly bill. They scammed me at the driving school to now obstructing my ability to find employment when I busted my ass HARD to get my education before there was any social justice and DEI, both of which are FRAUD.
Black people are doing this to me. They have destroyed my life, and Democrats let them. I used to be a Democrat, no fucking more. Fuck the Democratic Party.



Screenshots above: This ad for Indeed aired a few minutes ago on Roku. If it’s on Roku, it’s linked to fraud. I’ve shown many times the signs of malware on Indeed, all of my internet for that matter. Criminals have hijacked society in trying to make it all for them and for them only.
PENN CAREY LAW SCHOOL - AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS





Screenshots above: Equal Justice Works Fellowship, Penn Carey Law. "Inducted into the Nat'l Academy on Medicine [for her research on black maternal mortality, disparities in healthcare]. Google Quantum AI: Quantum Power Competition. Career Award, Nat'l Science Foundation. President Engagement Prize, University of Pennsylvania.
PENN ENGINEERING - AFTER BLM








Screenshots above: The usual themes are highlighted in blue.
STANFORD MEDICAL SCHOOL
Screenshots above: Stanford Medical School - “Growing up, I really did not even see myself going to college." Growing up, I always saw myself going to college. Even though no one ever talked of it with me. It was not an option, but something I had to do. I never questioned, just did it.
ILLUSTRATORS PT IV




Screenshots above: It's absolutely disgusting that all the good jobs go to foreigners while Americans are treated like shit by their own country, good only for scamming/defrauding/exploiting, and at the same time, we're expected to learn migrants’ languages and customs while we pay the taxes that has them live well. Much better than where they're coming from, and still they believe they're owed more. Learned entitlements from criminal influence. Start giving some of the illustration jobs to Americans. Americans also "belong" in America.
Posts on other illustrators - Link to post (little before midway, “ILLUSTRATORS PT I” link to post (little past midway, “ILLUSTRATORS PT II”) and link to post (midway, “ILLUSTRATORS PT III”).
STANFORD MEDICINE - “HUMANITY OF INCARCERATED PEOPLE”
Screenshot above: "Helping to see the humanity of incarcerated people." Are victims of the crimes shown humanity? I really don't understand this taking sides with criminals over victims. I don't understand how that's justice. Just like I don't understand how giving a felon over foster kid free education from an elite school is justice. Is that why what's happening to me is ok? There's a new "justice" that I'm just not familiar with? I have to first become a felon before I get housing, education, a job, stability and security, family, a shot at life? I had no idea. I've been doing it all wrong. Still I wouldn't be any other way. The present world may be for criminals but I will not be one. I choose to be a decent human being.
He wasn't just incarcerated, he first did a crime. No victimization.
Grown black men don't get to commit crimes without facing the consequences. Victims have rights too. Victims have a right to seek justice. Grown POC men CHOOSE to do the crimes they do. No one put a gun to their head and forced them to act violent, burglarize, rape, murder. I had a harder life than any black male and I didn't commit any crime. No excuse. Take responsibility for your actions. No special treatment that not even foster kids get. What they should really be learning Strength of Character and Personal Responsibility.
Post on felons and Prison Education Initiatives - Link to post (little before midway, “IVY-LEAGUE UNIVERSITIES & PRISON EDUCATION INITIATIVES”); link to post (little before midway, “MIT & EDUCATIONAL JUSTICE INSTITUTE” and towards bottom, “YALE UNIVERSITY - YALE PRISON EDUCATION”); link to post (little past beginning, “College Behind Bars”).
STANFORD MEDICINE - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: The usual themes are highlighted in blue.









Screenshots above: The usual themes are highlighted in blue. Black women are the represented.
STANFORD MEDICINE - BEFORE BLM






Screenshots above: The usual themes with black women are the most highlighted.
SUBSTACK - OBSTRUCTED



Screenshot above: Obstructed from Substack. It’s also how they install/update malware.
HARVARD - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: The post on Harvard didn't include after BLM, only before. Many posts on black females. I had mentioned before, but only in context of before BLM. Now giving examples of after BLM. The usual themes are highlighted in blue.









Screenshots above: Harvard, after BLM continued. The usual themes are highlighted in blue.









Screenshots above: Harvard, after BLM continued. The usual themes are highlighted in blue.
DARTMOUTH - AFTER BLM








Screenshots above: The usual themes are highlighted in blue.






Screenshots above: The usual themes are highlighted in blue.
INSTAGRAM - BRAND MERCHANDISE









Screenshots above: Spam. Starmist ie Starkist Tuna. Swedish Fish. Ghost energy drink. Delight coffee creamer. Betty Buzz sparkling beverage. Laduree.
Merchandise on social media exploded during the pandemic, but especially after. If you take the time to scroll through a brand’s Instagram, you can actually see the difference before 2020 and after 2020. The merchandise is most likely made in the same factories as counterfeits. Nearly every business and brand's social media has merchandise. When things are mass produced nearly at whim, it’s most likely illicit and involves a transnational criminal organization.









Screenshots above: Tony’s Chocolate. Tasty Burger. La Croix. Crunch Bar. Little Debbie. Arby’s. Chips Ahoy. SEGA. Sonic the Hedgehog. Nesquik.









Screenshots above: KFC. Ocean Spray. Long John Silvers. Malibu Rum. Morgensterns. M&M’s. Maltesers.









Screenshots above: Maltesers. American Express. Panera. Nilla Nilla. Dutch Bros. Boom Chicka Pop. Butter Boy Bake. Bees. Denny’s.









Screenshots above: Beatbox Beverages. Beekman1802. Dairy Queen. Votedotorg. Minecraft. Lacoste. Smartwater. Tim Hortons.









Screenshots above: Wingstop. Tofurky. Ringpop. Fix & Fogg. Mezcla. McConnell’s. Saatva. Perc Coffee.









Screenshots above: Perc Coffee. Big Face coffee. Black Seed Bagels. Milo. Malai. Minnor World. Chef Boyardee. Zab’s Hot Sauce. Kraft Mac & Cheese.









Screenshots above: Harmless Harvest. JaJa. Urban Outfitters. Stout NYC. Popup Grocer. Klondike. Dunkin’. Nesquik. Running Rogue Mama. Fat Tire Ale.












Screenshots above: DoughP. Black Girls Code. CashApp. Gusto. Crypto.com. Juice Land. Drag Queen Story Hour. Budget. Venmo. Liquid Death. Yeri Coffee. Chamberlain Coffee.
Other examples of merchandise - Link to post (midway) and link to post (little before midway).
NORTHWESTERN - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: The usual themes.









Screenshots above: Northwestern, after BLM. The usual themes.






Screenshots above: The usual themes.
NORTHWESTERN - PRISON EDUCATION PROGRAM




Screenshots above: "Everyone deserves to be empowered by education." Except foster kids who are so forgotten they didn't make it in the so-called social justice movement. I thought education was self-empowerment; I thought it was my one ticket to upward mobility as someone without family. Jokes on me.