04-30 & 05-01-25
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY - BEFORE BLM (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY - “AFTER BLM”)









Screenshot above: The ubiquitous nail image.
RUNAWAYS


Screenshots above: How taxpayer's money is spent: NYU Steinhardt and Save Horizons, a victim-assistance organization. Same criminal influence, which is why everything is on repeat.
Screenshot above: Not a school or non-profit this time, but for Lay's potato chips, but still the same idea. Everything repeats itself. It's good to be black in America.
NOT MY QUEEN & I AM NOT YOUR SLAVE




Screenshots above: Solange Knowles, Harvard Artist of the Year. Queen Latifah, DuBois Medal award. Rhianna, Humanitarian of the Year. Eve, NYU Steinhardt’s scholar-in-residence. Note: Blurriness is the effect of the criminals’ harassment.
As with black female students who are most represented on colleges' and universities' Instagram accounts, especially the most elite, so are black female celebrities.



Screenshots above: Hasting Puddings: Octavia Spencer ("Hidden Figures" movie). Kerry Washington. Cynthia Erivo.
Original post - Link to post (towards bottom).
Not sure why it's ok that I'm enslaved in America. Criminals influence my internet, obstruct employment, have access to my bank account, monitor my phone calls, have spyware on my devices—WHY IS IT OK FOR ME TO LIVE LIKE THIS, AND GOING ON 5 YEARS?! WHY AM I A PRISONER IN AMERICA? WHY ARE CRIMINALS ALLOWED TO CONTROL MY LIFE? WHY AM I A SACRIFICE? WHY IS EVERYONE WAITING FOR ME TO KILL MYSELF? I'D LIKE TO DIE PEACEFULLY, HUMANELY. I HAVE NO PROBLEM LEAVING THIS DISGUSTING WORLD. DEATH IS NOT THE PROBLEM, IT'S HOW I'M LIVING. IT'S NOT JUST MY LIFE, IT'S MANY AMERICANS. CRIMINALS ARE GETTING RICH WHILE HARDWORKING, HONEST AMERICANS ARE IMPOVERISHED, SUFFERING AND DYING VIA ADDICTIONS, SUICIDES, AND DESPAIR. IT’S GOOD TO BE BLACK IN TODAY’S AMERICA. YOU CAN CRY VICTIM AND THE WORLD BOWS DOWN TO YOU AND MAKES YOU RICH WITH AN EASY LIFE ALL WHILE DESTROYING OTHERS AND AT THE COST OF AMERICA’S NATIONAL SECURITY AND INNOVATION. IT’S GOOD TO BE BLACK IN TODAY’S AMERICA. BLACK PEOPLE ARE THE MOST ENTITLED PEOPLE I HAVE EVER OBSERVED IN MY LIFETIME AND THEY DESTROYED MY LIFE, AN ACTUAL VICTIM OF SOCIAL INJUSTICE WHO TRIED, ON HER OWN WITHOUT SOCIAL OR JUSTICE DEI.
REMINDER THE UHC EXEC'S MURDER WAS RECEIVED WITH A TORRENT OF RAGE AND GLEE. WHY IS THAT? HOW COULD THAT BE?
FRAUD.
My life in NYC has been fraud. I'll never know family, having my own apt, a dog for companion, regular RX not generic, seeing a trustworthy doctor, having savings account or health insurance, going on vacations—I’ll never know stability of security when that’s all I’ve ever worked for so that I’ll never experience instability again. I thought if I worked hard and went to school I would be at least able to support myself! I WAS FOOLED! YOU HAVE TO BE BLACK TO HAVE STABILITY, SECURITY AND A SHOT AT LIFE! IT’S SKIN COLOR AND NOTHING MORE! I WAS LIED TO AND FOOLED!
SUBSTACK METRICS




Screenshots above: Showing influenced Substack metrics again to show real-time capabilities of a platform that they also have on others. It's how they create influencers by making a post/video go viral, what's more an illusion that plays a trick on the mind, “If everyone else is clicking on it, so should I, and like it too.” The metrics drop around the same time, 7-8pm. Malware. All illusions on the mind. Mental fortitude is my forte. The illusion is more for the criminals to cling to their delusion. I know all metrics are influenced and the drops don’t at all bother me. Knowledge is power. It must be hard for the criminals to accept their fraudulent world has been exposed. Someone pushed back the curtain and showed who’s been pulling the levers in the digital world.
04-27-25, 3190.
04-28-25, 3178.
04-29-25, 3121.
04-29-25, 3024.
AD ON ROKU - LYSOL



Screenshots above: Ad for Lysol aired on Roku, but wasn't fast enough to document. Yet another example of how the white male is excluded; he has become extinct in the criminal influence unless Bieber-like, tattooed and follower of black culture - Link to video. About the third screenshot, old ads start to show. Influenced and what usually happens when I search for an ad on YT, obstructing.
CRIMINAL DEPORTATIONS INCLUDING TERRORISTS





















RWANDAN GENOCIDE PARTICIPANT



Screenshots above: The guy who lived in Bridgehampton and concealed his participation in the Rwandan genocide is now in federal custody. Good. The same criminal influence that is trying to reprogram our Justice system to make it in favor of criminals over victims believes he should live carefree in the Hamptons, but at the same time carries on about Palestinian genocide. The same criminal influence that victimizes itself over slavery that happened 200yrs ago has been enslaving me for years. The same criminal influence that carries on about DEI and systemic oppression is trying to make society of a "new majority" and oppressing people like myself, originals, and working/middle class white males.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ADMISSIONS - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: University of Pennsylvania - After BLM. The usual themes with black females the most highlighted. Second screenshots is of a UPenn graduate from Senegal who was "inspired by African artisans" and founded a luxury handbag line worn by Beyonce and that’s featured at Saks, Nordstrom & Bloomingdales.









Screenshots above: The usual themes with black females highlighted the most on the university’s Instagram.




Screenshots above: The usual themes with black females highlighted the most.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ADMISSIONS - BEFORE BLM








Screenshots above: The usual themes, including twins.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA STUART WEITZMAN SCHOOL OF DESIGN - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: It's Good To Be Black In America continues. Same themes, same look.









Screenshots above: It's Good To Be Black In America continues. Same themes, same look.






Screenshots above: It's Good To Be Black In America continues. Same themes, same look.


Screenshots above: Death mentions are common on Influenced platforms. NYT has two mentions of deaths daily on its homepage.
UNKNOWN PHONE NUMBERS ON MY IPHONE



Screenshots above: Criminals calling my phone. They do that sometimes, and leave voicemails. I save them all; they’re still on my phone.



Screenshots above: Another suspect phone call as soon as I sit back down to my desk.
CONED - MONTHLY BILL



Screenshots above: Paid what I could towards my ConEd bill. I live in the dark. Besides my iMac and Roku, I use one lamp at night. My roommate hasn't been here for 2 months. Still, it's $100+/mth. It used to be around $200-$300+, reaching as high as $425./mth. It’s accumulated over the months. When I was working at the driving school, I paid $150/month, still over what it should be. The blurriness of the images of Bill Matrix is harassment. The glitches show every time I log in. To me, Bill Matrix, the second and third screenshots, look suspect and not at all legit. Billmatrix BBB complaints (a Fiserv company) - Link to website.
Screenshot above: Chat is harassment. All criminally-influenced websites have chat feature. BBB is not a service provider; there is no need to have Chat. When I first went on BBB websites in 2022, there was no Chat feature; it appeared sometime in 2023. Previous posts have documentation of chat reps with the same name and last initial on different businesses BBB.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, HOMELESSNESS, INCARCERATION & GUN VIOLENCE
Screenshot above: "But it's her own experience with domestic violence and homelessness that help her empathize..." I had a lot to offer to with my background, diplomatic nature, ability to be multi-dimensional, and I've certainly applied to many non profits, but none hired me because I'm not queer, tattooed all up, into race/gender or identity politics with septum nose nor am I obese. Instead, I don't at all look the part of any of what I've been through in life; totaling separating myself from "bias" not burdening how I want to perceived on others, and rising above my circumstances—and look what I have to show for it. Welfare for the first time in my life. My own apt and a dog now just as unreachable as family, kids, marriage. Enraged doesn't do justice. I want the world to know what black people did to me in the name of DEI and social justice.
Screenshot above: "Young black males are 20x more likely to die of gun violence than their white peers." Let's give context to this declaration that's pointing fingers at society while at same time victimizing young black males. There's a cycle of dysfunction that is not society's fault. Society has given every opportunity for the cycle to stop, but it continues. I was exposed to the dysfunction during my 30hrs in jail. I experienced firsthand how the justice system is corrupt (my file kept getting pushed back so that at one point, I was the only one in jail while others who came in after me were called for their arraignment; I know I was the only one in jail when an officer moved me from one cell to another because of the cleaning crew and as I walked down the corridor to the last cell passing all the others on my way, I saw they were all empty). Post on my experience in jail - Link (little before midway, “My Experience in Jail and Criminal Court”). It's black parents who shouldn't have kids when they're not financially stable, or in stable relationships with their partners, or in stable situations; but they don’t care and have the kids anyway, cheating the kids of a decent upbringing and a chance in life because of their own selfishness and irresponsibility then blame society when the kid turns out to be a criminal. More often than not, they're in the city projects where violence and other crimes are a way of life.
On the other hand, young white males are more likely to come from a household where parents wait to have kids until they can offer them a stable upbringing. They often live in the suburbs. The kid learns values, like the value of education and knows that doing his homework at night is expected of him. The parents ask him what he wants to be when he grows up, what he learned in school that day, engage with him and foster his curiosity. In other words, the parents who were responsible to wait to have kids until they could provide a stable upbringing also financially and emotionally invest in the kid. It’s not a cycle of dysfunction that falls on society to fix down the road when the kid grows up and is at a loss with himself. The kid who is now a young adult is angry with a bad attitude or anti social, which further alienates him from society because no one, and rightfully so, wants to be around an aggressive, angry person who is prone to violence.
I would've liked to have had a kid. I would've liked to have experienced motherhood. I know I would've been a damn good mom. It would've been my first and only experience of being part of a family. But I didn't have a kid, and I won’t, because now it’s too late. I never met a guy I loved and would've liked to have had a kid with. Because I'm marginalized; so I made a profound sacrifice because I'm a great, self-less person like that. I know how damaging it is for kids to grow up without stability. The last thing I would do is expose another life to that.
Same with black women who are allegedly more likely to die in pregnancy. Doesn't seem to me that there's a shortage of black women having babies. More than once I've seen online that by 2050, 1 in 5 people will be black. There are several factors that come into play why black women may be more at risk of maternal mortality. With the first one—how well do they take care of themselves? When I had health insurance and saw a criminally-linked Filipino OBGYN who did a biopsy on me for what I'm certain was for insurance money and to violate me (I'm convinced she did something horrific like send pictures or my medical records to the criminals who have been violating me for years on my iPhone and have propositioned me more than once online). I'll never forget how surprised she was that I'm healthy in my 40's. I was disturbed by this; I had that unsettling feeling like when I was mailed a counterfeit delivery but didn’t realize it was counterfeit, though my intuition told me something was very off; something was not right, but I couldn’t place what it was. It’s a disquieting effect; my sixth sense knows something is not normal but the last thing I’m thinking of is a criminal organization that’s hijacked critical infrastructure so that when I search for a doctor online what shows for search results is one linked to their fraud operation. I want to a see a doctor who doesn’t find a healthy 40-something female remarkable; I want to see a doctor who’s accustomed to females who take care of themselves and who are healthy, because that’s the kind of female I am. I’m fuming while recounting this experience of total violation of basically being treated like a guinea pig and an object to criminals. The Filipino doctor mostly saw black patients. One fainted in the waiting room on my first visit to the office and had to be wheeled out by EMT. I was shocked.
I started out in life from the single most disadvantaged spot and still I turned out to be a responsible, decent human being, WTF is their problem? THE U.S. HAS DONE ENOUGH FOR BLACK PEOPLE. ENOUGH. THEY'RE OUT OF CONTROL AND PERMITTED TO DESTROY LIVES LIKE MINE WHO ACTUALLY TRIED WITH ZERO ADVANTAGES. ENOUGH.



Screenshots above: Imagine the trauma of gun violence as an innocent bystander and civilian? Imagine walking home from the train and caught in the middle of a shootout, how traumatic that must be. Once again we're supposed to feel sorry for those who chose to be violent, but nothing for the actual victims who had no chose in the matter; who were innocent bystanders at the wrong place at the wrong time. I've posted several videos from YT on gang and gun violence. Though some gang member are only 17yo, that's old enough to know better and to be able to choose right from wrong. Just like felons had a choice when they committed a crime. Foster kids who also in a bureaucratic environment did not have a choice for being in state custody. They're there solely based on the actions of adults. Victims of crimes deserve justice, not criminals.
There is no justice for the criminal except to face the consequences of his actions. The criminal is not the victim. He chose his actions; he chose to commit a crime. In the U.S. people control their fate. No one knows that more than me who rose above orphan/foundling/abused kid/runaway/foster kid/GED/community college/state university. I don't look or act like any of that. I don't need to lecture on "bias" like I'm so superior that I'm not at fault of it myself. I control how I want to be perceived. No pity. Nothing but weak and fraud trying to sucker you in more. Don't be suckers to black people. They are NOT the only people in the history of mankind to have experienced injustice. They think they are are from lack of education and only experiencing their own kind, but they do not hold the title #1 Victim In Human History
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, AFTER BLM


















Screenshots above: Same usual themes.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, BEFORE BLM






COLLEGE STUDENTS AND THE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS


WELLESLEY COLLEGE - AFTER BLM






















Screenshots above: The usual themes.
WIFI
Wifi bars fluctuated on my iMac and the "You're not connected to internet" showed on Substack for split second. Too quick for me to document.
SUBSTACK METRICS


Screenshots above: 8:31pm—3105. 4:06pm—3184.
WELLESLEY COLLEGE - BEFORE BLM












Screenshots above: The usual themes.
ICE CREAMS
Screenshots below: Ice cream must be hot on the market. Many artisan ice creams on Instagram. I notice in Manhattan's Flatiron district one or two ice cream shops that opened after the pandemic. All criminally influenced. Everything repeats itself and is a copy of a copy of a copy.









Screenshots above: Sunscoop. Olly Wellness. Chip City. Hudsonville. Odd Fellows Ice Cream & Sonic the Hedgehog. Cosmic Bliss. Milk & Cream Bar. Morgensterns. Wildgood.









Screenshots above: Brusters. Nestle. Menchies. Beckon. Cado. Nada Moo. Kind. Favorite Day. McConnell’s.









Screenshots above: Must Love. Sweet Nothings. Gelato. Fiasco. Protein Pints. Toto. Smearcase. Dre’s. Malai. Alec’s.









Screenshots above: Harmless Harvest. Jubilee. Cipriani. Cafe Panda. Davey’s. Forager. Smitten. Oatly. Blue Marble.









Screenshots above: Nick’s. Ghetto Nostalgia. Kate’s. Ruby Jewel. Real Good. Butterfield. Doughp. XO Marshamallow. Twix.









Screenshots above: Scary Shi. Ice Cream for Bears. Salt & Straw. Tipsy Scoop. The STIL. Frankie & Jo’s. Alden’s. Alec’s Ice Cream. Humphry Slocombe.












Screenshots above: Lolly’s. Long Beach Creamery. Little Fox Cups & Cones. Mikey Likes It. Benny The Butcher. Geico Scoop. 402 Creamery. Fat Boy. Sweet Rose. Straightaway Cocktails. Tillamook & Stumptown. Eclipse.



Screenshots above: Tons of ice cream places opened in NYC after the pandemic. Examples are Aubi & Ramsa in Flatiron, NY. Frozen City in midtown west. Sweet Graffiti in Ktown.






Screenshots above: Brusters. CVS in Astoria. Aloo. Maple. Indeed. Listerine.



Screenshots above: breast-milk flavored ice-cream.



Screenshots above: Halo Top on Instagram and ad on Roku.
EMAIL FROM LANDLORD
Screenshot above: Email with invoice from landlord. Landlord hasn't once replied to any of my emails or returned a phone call I once made. He did quickly return the call of my Egyptian roommate, though. Deleted YT channel also had video of landlord on speaker phone the day of false wellness check.
PROOF I’M LEGITIMATE & REAL
Screenshot above: This person didn't have a high school diploma three years before the image was taken, but enrolled in NYU three years later. No high school diploma to NYU. Me: GED, AA from community college, BA from 4-year state university, to one year of private grad school before dropping out because I couldn’t afford it, in NYC, what took a span of 8-10 years.
Knowing what we know, which is more believable? You can actually see and feel my exertion just by the sequence of the words going through the process—GED, community college, 4-year state university, grad school. It was painstaking process mostly because I had to rely on public transportation in upstate NY, not NYC. In all weather, upstate NY weather. No offense, but I doubt the person put in more hard work, effort, or brain power than I did.
Before the pandemic, I had never talked so much about myself. I kept my formative years private. Mostly out of trauma and that I’m naturally a private person. I had buried my past deep; it took decades for me to process. Throughout all that time, I appeared more normal than abnormal; more privileged than disadvantaged, so that when it occurred to people that I was different, that I wasn’t easy to figure out, they were inclined to think negatively of me than one out of pity. I don’t at all appear someone to pity. A person is never going to think of me, Let’s give Erica a break, she’s had a hard life, because I don’t at all appear like I had a hard life. How does a person with a hard life appear? Having a hard life is a degrading, dehumanizing experience; even more so if you’re alone. It’s even harder for a female; and even harder for a female alone in the world. And even harder for a small Asian female who is alone in the world. I could’ve easily become angry, hard, uncouth, unseemly, unfeminine. But I’m none of those things. I’m considerate, well mannered, feminine (in normal times), and have a very good sense of humor. How did I end up this way when my formative years were so sordid? Strength of character, resourcefulness, and knowing I wanted more in life than what my environment provided, and going for it. Mattering to myself was enough for me. I worked hard, and in the process, it was a transformative process within. I became a better person. I learned about myself; I learned the meaning of values. I gained insight and wisdom. This is what the fraudsters won’t experience. The person above may have went from not having a high school diploma to three years later, NYU. But I doubt she is truly enriched and learned as much as I was when I was going from GED, community college, state university to graduate school. It took every ounce of my energy to do that while contending with other stressors in my life. But I did it. On my own. No DEI, no social justice, no criminal organization pullings strings for me. And no whining about it; there was no one to whine to. I just did it, like Nike.
“BELONGING”
Screenshot above: I can't stomach these arrogant, presumptuous DEI officers/directors dictating what "belonging" is. These are people who think only-and-all black constitutes diversity. Black people are not in themselves everything and everyone; they do not in themselves constitute diversity. DEI officers don't know any more about belonging than the next person. Belonging is a concept and a personal one at that. This is why there's a student mental health crisis at colleges/universities. DEI officers get paid $120k+ basically telling black people they're special and belong, and the rest of us aren't and don't"belong.
SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: Same usual themes, same usual people.









Screenshots above: Same usual themes, same usual people.
SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE - BEFORE BLM






Screenshots above: Same usual themes, same usual people.
NYT & SHRIMP FRAUD






Screenshots above: The prevalence and scale of fraud is out of control. Fraud exploded with the pandemic, what I believe it was meant to do, and does real damage to peoples’ lives. I’ve shown in real-time what it’s done to mine. Literally decimated my life since I first took to the internet in 2022, creating a Substack account to show the internet what was happening to me through my devices. Fraud may not be putting a knife to someone's throat, but the consequences are just as brutal and devastating.
Why should customers pay premium prices for something that's a fraction of the cost and farm-raised with antibiotics/hormones/toxins? The law needs to be enforced with serious penalties. Fraud in general has to be taken seriously because it's infested every inch of the United States in every business sector to academia to banks to utilities. Everything.



Screenshots above: Giving the impression of sustainable, responsible fishing. The criminals have infiltrated all sectors with their own kind so they'll probably get away with their fraud as that seems to be the pattern with the wholesale fraud that's taken over America.









Screenshots above: Red Lobster's Instagram: Nails, one dominant representation and one culture, "drip", merchandise, subtle promotion of a black actor and entrepreneur. All the criminal Instagram accounts are the same, lots of Giveaways/Prizes/Chance-to-wins, gift cards, usually there is merchandise, but Red Lobster doesn't seem to have separate merchandise except shirts that were once promoted as give-aways.




Screenshots above: Red Lobster. Dunkin Donuts. NYS Homes and Community Renewal. Pasadena Villa Network (rehab).



Screenshots above: Long John Silver's Instagram and merchandise.
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: The usual themes.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS









Screenshots above: President, TIAA for Wharton School '23. Chief Health Equity Officer, American Medical Assn for Harvard Medical School '22. Orthopedic Surgeon & Astronaut for Harvard Medical School '20. Principal, Hok Network for Harvard Graduate School of Design '23. Wharton grad '12 giving a speech to WEMBA class of '22. Liberian President for Princeton School of Public & International Affairs '22. Business Executive for Penn Carey Law '22. Ciara's husband, who's a dr, for Dartmouth '22. Ciara is a singer.









Screenshots above: Pulitzer Prize winner and Nat'l Humanities Recipient for Northwestern '22. Wharton grad for Wharton School '16. Congressman (who pulled the fire alarm hoax), Sarah Lawrence College '21. Alumnae, Sarah Lawrence College '20. Marine Biologist for Middlebury College '23. Last three were selected to address peers at commencement, Brown University. “Professional Dancer”, Utica University ‘25.
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE - BEFORE BLM








Screenshots above: Same usual themes.
BROWN UNIVERSITY - INCARCERATION
Screenshot above: "The political activist who has been imprisoned since 1982 murder conviction..." There is no mention that the conviction was wrong. If he did murder someone, rightfully served; should've been life. Murders don't get to live when their victims have been killed by their hand. "It's a commentary on America... How settler colonialism was so focused on extraction that it sucked the life of black people..." I don't see a shortage of black people living in today's world. I'd like to know what a black person would be doing in Africa today that she can't do in America. Seems the opposite, which is that a black person in America today has got the world in the palm of her hands all through victimization that’s simultaneously destroying other lives like mine, for example, a real victim of social injustice that directly affected me, unregulated int’l adoption from the 1980’s. I actually tried to make something of myself, to at least be able to support myself. I bet my life was harder than any black person’s only I never whined about it, but I'm making an uproar now at the gross injustice I've endured in the name of social justice. Some democrats may not like my tone and what I'm saying but I bet if I were a diva-like, fat, black female they'd turn into a whimpering weakling like they do with black females. Black females can rule over such democrats, but they're not going to me.
VICTIMS HAVE A RIGHT TO JUSTICE. THIS IS LAW AND ORDER SOCIETY, NOT ONE FOR CRIMINALS.
BROWN UNIVERSITY - AFTER BLM









Screenshots above: The usual themes with black females the most represented.









Screenshots above: The usual themes with black females the most represented.









Screenshots above: The usual themes with black females the most represented.









Screenshots above: The usual themes with black females the most represented.
BROWN UNIVERSITY - INCARCERATION
Screenshot above: “Why are so many [POC] Americans in jail?” Because America is a violent country. Unfortunately the wrong people get their hands on guns and that creates street violence. America is also a consumerist culture. People who think along the lines, What does he have that I haven't got? are people who are unable to see another person as an individual, but instead function on we-are-all-same collectivist mentality who also need to See-To-Be. They don’t seem to understand that often in life there's more than meets the eye. Such a person sees another person with $100 Nike Air Jordans and get enraged that they don't have a pair too, and so acts violently or commits a crime over the sneakers. Violence and consumerism make for a dangerous pairing in angry young people who grow up in a culture that normalizes aggression and retaliation.
All the merchandise on every brands' social media account is a good example of the hyper consumerism, and considering who's doing it, criminals, it's like a self projection of their own voracious appetite for materialism and doing whatever it takes to get something.
FedEx's BBB when I read it like a book in 2023 was especially noticeable of a voracious greed that was evident in the rampant theft of devices, shoes/sneakers, collectibles, gift cards... Probably much of what was stolen circulated in the fraud scheme.
Not much has changed since the 1990’s when I was exposed to black culture as a kid in the child welfare system. Same street violence, same fast food diet, same materialism, same underground pit bull rings of animal abuse and gambling. All were happening in the 1990's. The only difference is that I don’t remember anyone being this degree of toxic and a hater as what I’ve observed with the criminals. POC kids in the system weren’t so aggressive and quick to lose their tempers as they appear today; they were good-natured and fun. They lost their tempers and there were many arguments, but I don’t recall seeing any physical fights or any other act of violence. I think the aggression and retaliation has escalated among young people today, and to see in the news all the stabbings in schools or in subways of one young person to another is very alarming. But beside that, nothing's changed except criminals are trying to scam society over racism as though slavery just ended 10 or 20 yrs ago, but it was 200 years with the Civil Rights era 60-70 years ago. What I also find peculiar is that during the 1990’s and the early 2000’s, the victimization narrative didn’t at all exist. It’s not that POC weren’t around or were all hiding. That was Tupac and B.I.G. era, JLo was dating Puffy, football and basketball had superstar athletes endorsing sneakers even back then. How can the victimization narrative, one of slavery and civil rights, that’s saturated society today in 2025 skip the 1980’s, 1990’s, and 2000—2010ish to suddenly appearing around 2012—2014ish and after to exploding since the pandemic? It doesn’t make sense.
BROWN UNIVERSITY
Screenshot above: "50 years after 65 black students enrolled at Brown left campus and that began the 1968 Black Student Walkout."
Well, it couldn’t have about diversity and inclusion, but probably the Vietnam War. 65 black students were "enrolled" at Brown. That's a good number of POC students for that time. Diana, the adoptive woman, is third-generation Italian and she didn't go to college. That was around the time she would've been a college student if she had. What's the issue? I have a major problem with admitting students based on skin color under the pretext of DEI. College acceptance should be based on smarts and aptitude. IT’S A GROSS INJUSTICE TO THOSE STUDENTS WITH BRAINS BUT WHO ARE THE WRONG SKIN COLOR AS IT’S ANOTHER FORM OF RACISM AND A DISSERVICE TO INNOVATION WHAT MAKES AMERICA GREAT. WHAT THE HELL IS NOT UNDERSTOOD ABOUT THAT?
Screenshot above: "This year's Black Alumni Reunion honored the 50th anniversary of a seminal event in Brown history." Same year, 2018, as the pointless demonstration above. The same meaninglessness of the screenshot above is what foments college campus protests today. That's how long the criminals have been at it.
Screenshot above: Yet another post on the 1968 Black Student Walkout. Either this post is disinformation or black people really are the most entitled out of all. It's 1968—the Vietnam War is going on, MLK was assassinated (curious no mention of that in the post), but 65 black students at Brown University do a walkout "pressing the University to significantly increase the number of black students in each class." Am I missing something? Young men were being drafted to the war but 65 black students were demanding administrators at an elite university to enroll more black students?!
If you're a student at Brown that implies you're smart, or did you only get in for skin color, which is racism to all who aren't black. Students should NOT get accepted at Universities for their race, it should be for their brains, effort, and potential. Race alone doesn’t solve mathematical equations and send a man to the moon, it's brains! Race should never be a qualification because it’s still racism! This is an excellent example that racism is OK so long as it works to the a particular race’s advantage. In which case, the rationale cancels “white supremacy” because white people only did what black people would have done if the tables were turned. White people just beat them to it. I’ve been enslaved and oppressed by a criminal organization for years. And some are POC!
Even more absurd was that 600 POC alumni gathered to commemorate the 1968 Black Student Walkout. 600 is a lot of POC students for an elite institution in what's allegedly a society of systemic oppression and racism.





Screenshots above: 1968: What's highlighted resonates with the criminals I'm calling out. Their number one formula is copy copy copy and that's exactly what they're doing. Student protests taking over administrative buildings? Same as today’s college protests orchestrated by the same criminal influence who sent mass slave texts after the presidential election, posted on Craigslist forpaid protestors after the arrest of the Columbia student, scams and defrauds Americans over their utility bills, create outages on websites, deliver counterfeits, influence the internet, etc.
Screenshot above: And another post, this one dated 2014, on the same 65 black students who walked out of an elite institution in protest for not enough black students on campus and not enough "support". All while a war is going on and the country was in turmoil. The fact that 65 black students walked out of an elite university in protest during a time of national turmoil because there wasn't enough black representation proves that there is no systemic oppression or racism in the U.S.. Their actions are of ultimate privilege. Many middle class white people, like the adoptive woman, didn't think about college, much less an ivy-league one during that time, 1968. That was still a time when a high school diploma could make you middle class.
BROWN UNIVERSITY - DIVERSITY



Screenshots above: "Welcomes the most diverse class to date." The criminals believe only black and brown constitutes as diverse. So backwards is their thinking that they think diverse is sameness whether like-minded, same culture, same race/skin color. When really diverse is about differences. This train of thought also reflects their hubris; they think they are everyone and everyone is them. It's probably what makes them believe other people are nothing more than mirrors of themselves, their See-To-Be.
BROWN UNIVERSITY - SCHOOL LOANS, FINANCIAL AID & DEBT



Screenshots above: I went to community college, a state university with one year at a private grad school, and my school loans are $130k+. Guess what influence inflated my school loans to that amount? The same that's getting me evicted, forcing me to apply for welfare, and dropped my credit score from 750 to 500-something.
BROWN UNIVERSITY - BEFORE BLM









Screenshots above: My regard for Brown sunk after viewing its IG. I had always viewed it as one of the ivy-league schools I would've applied to had I normal upbringing. I thought it had standards and prestige, but it seems to have been suckered in the victimization narrative probably at the cost of actual victims of social injustice who aren't black/brown/SE Asian or at the cost of truly brilliant minds. Shame on universities for being this out of touch.









Screenshots above: The usual themes.
HARASSED





Screenshots above: Harassed while trying to publish the rest of the screenshots. Posts were obstructed. I had to publish on Substack and provide link on X.
BROWN UNIVERSITY - BEFORE BLM CONTINUED









Screenshots above: Brown University before BLM. Usual themes.









Screenshots above: Brown University before BLM. Usual themes.





Screenshots above: Brown University before BLM. Usual themes.
SUBSTACK METRICS


Screenshots above: Tonight's influenced numbers, 10:52pm compared to 5:03pm, and that's on top of the malware that's programmed to keep it low. But I can still sense the momentum.