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CONTROL THE NARRATIVE • First the Facts This parent should of never put her hands on another person child. The problem is we know #whiteprivilege and #whiteentitlement makes them feel they can do anything. If this was a white child we would all see self defense but its not. Which means wrong or right we know this child went to jail for doing this. Our children are tired of being attacked by these people. Its sad cause we are not allowed to defend ourselves against attacks because many of our own people wont have our back when we do. All this could of been avoided is they would #leaveblackpeoplealonesimple • WE ARE THE #BLACKMEDIA SO WE CAN #CONTROLTHENARRATIVE • Follow @therealremyredd #therealremyredd #therealremyredd2 @therealremyredd2 @Bothervex #BotherVex (BACKUP PAGE MUST SEND A VIDEO TO BE ACCEPTED) • PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE Link in my Bio • Please turns ON your POST NOTIFICATIONS • Cash App $TheRealRemyRedd for any donations to help me help others✊ •
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CONTROL THE NARRATIVE • #WHITEPRIVILEGE AND #WHITEENTITLEMENT Many white people need to be a victim so bad that they make hashtags like #itsoktobewhite . No one is telling them its wrong to be white we are saying own all of it and TAKE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THE RAPE AND MURDERING CAUSED BY YOUR PEOPLE??? THEY WILL SAY ITS IN THE PAST GET OVER IT BUT HOW DO YOU GET OVER SOMETHING THATS STILL GOING ON RIGHT NOW. THEY WANT TO TALK EQUALITY BUT DONT WANT TO SHARE POWER. They dont want to give us all an equal playing field. They just want to tell you they feel bad but dont want to actually do anything about it. They are not willing to change whats going on. ‍♂️
CONTROL THE NARRATIVE • STOP SPREADING THE LIES OF #whitesupremacy BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT SUPERIOR TO US. They suffer from #whiteinferiority thats why they do so much lying and killing to stay on top• We are killed being raped, stolen and oppressed till this day. They tell us to stop talking about it and move on. They dont want to be held accountable and are now getting their feelings hurt for being called out. • WE ARE THE #BLACKMEDIA SO WE CAN #CONTROLTHENARRATIVE • Follow @therealremyredd #therealremyredd #therealremyredd2 @therealremyredd2 @Bothervex #BotherVex (BACKUP PAGE MUST SEND A VIDEO TO BE ACCEPTED) • PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE Link in my Bio • Please turns ON your POST NOTIFICATIONS • Cash App $TheRealRemyRedd for any donations to help me help others✊ •
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CONTROL THE NARRATIVE • When people ask me why I talk about #controllingthenarrative i think of the

CONTROL THE NARRATIVE • When people ask me why I talk about #controllingthenarrative i think of the #centralpark5 case the most. How the media and trump convicted these young men with no evidence. #whentheyseeus has used entertainment to show what happens to black people every day in this legal system. How the media and police work together to convict our people before they even go to trial. INNOCENT TILL PROVE GUILTY HAS NEVER BEEN A LUXURY THAT BLACK PEOPLE BENEFITED FROM. We are guilty and the saddest part is many of our people convict us first. This is why WE MUST CONTROL THE NARRATIVE. If we don’t start supporting our own and building our own communities . They will always control us and our CHILDREN. We will be leaving a situation worse than we are in NOW, for the Next GENERATION. Does that not scare YOU, it should? That our children may have to fight an even harder fight, than the one we are fighting right NOW. That our ignorance THE FACT WE CAN NOT STOP FIGHTING EACH OTHER will be the bullet that kills our children’s future. Think about that for a second. History is repeating itself. Are we going to act like we don’t see it ???? Until we unite and support our own. We must take responsibility for allowing them to do this to us. NO ONE IS COMING TO SAVE US. White code will always have them take care of their own. Which is why #WhitePrivilege has nothing to do with money. It has to do with the fact that the people who oppress our people will always see white as right and black as wrong. White as in anything not black at this point. From you have melanin you are the enemy. From you can pass as white you are on their side. FACTS OVER EMOTIONS. Thats why when i hear my people attack each other it hurts me. For white people once you have our features, once you have our complexion. They dont care if you are Light Skinned, Black, African American, Nergo, Colored, Christian, Muslim, Gay, Moor, or any other know you want to make up. ALL THEY SEE IS A NIGGER A THREAT SOMETHING THEIR ENTITLEMENT HAS GIVEN THEM POWER OVER. Prove me wrong. • WE ARE THE #BLACKMEDIA SO WE CAN #CONTROLTHENARRATIVE • @therealremyredd #therealremyredd @Therealremyredd2 #therealremyredd2
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So first we had #DiningWhileBlack, #GolfingWhileBlack #NappingWhileBlack, and #BBQingWhileBlack. NOW #RealEstateWhileBlack. Michael Hayes, a Real Estate Investor in #Memphis. His company buys properties, fixes them up & sells them. He placed a sign in the yard of the homes to let those in the area know he’s inspecting the property. As Hayes entered a house, a White woman who lives next door walked up to Hayes & asked “WTF you doing?!” Hayes explained he’s an inspector, even showed the woman documents proving he has permission to enter the home, which is boarded up. The woman LIES, saying she knows the owner & he doesnt want people entering his home. Hayes as written statement from the owner approving the inspection. The White woman tells Hayes he doesn’t belong in “HER neighborhood” & that she’s calling police. UNFORTUNATELY for HER, the cops were on Hayes’ side. After Hayes explained what he’s doing, the cops told Hayes to keep his phone “camera rolling” & if the woman bothered him again, they’d take HER TO JAIL. The woman shouted “I’m friends with the sheriff”. The cop replied “I don’t care if you’re friends with the president! You’re going to let him do what he’s going to do. If you try to do anything to stop him, I’m going to take you to jail.” The woman then turned to Hayes & told him to “hurry up” & inspect. The officer responded again, “he can take all day!” When #WhitePrivilege FAILS

White supremacy will use any excuse to be racist while forgetting its own history of abuse and violence.

A conscious black mind is a threat to the system. #wakeup #conscious #revolution #blackarmy #blacklo

A conscious black mind is a threat to the system. #wakeup #conscious #revolution #blackarmy #blacklove #BlackUnity #blackpeople #blackmen #blackwomen #whitesupremacy #whiteprivilege #problack #black #ebony #racism #war


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It they understood what it really meant to be black that would quickly run back to the #whiteprivile

It they understood what it really meant to be black that would quickly run back to the #whiteprivilege lifestyle #race #racism #racist #rachel #racheldolezal #black #blackmen #blackpower #blackqueen #blackwomen #blackpeople #blacklivesmatter #blackinamerica #whitesupremacy #whitepeoplebelike #ebony #problack #policebrutality #AskRachel #ClapBackSeason #negus #MyNegus #melanin


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Can someone tell me what’s wrong with this? #whitesupremacy #whiteprivilege ##black #blackmen

Can someone tell me what’s wrong with this? #whitesupremacy #whiteprivilege ##black #blackmen #blackking #blackpower #blackqueen #blackwomen #blackpeople #problack #race #racist #racism #ebony #meme #repost #goodmorning #Kings #king #negus #MyNegus #blackinamerica #guncontrol #guns #blacklivesmatter #johncrawford #policebrutality


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Op-Ed by Jennifer Finney Boylan - Aug. 21, 2015

IT was snowing in Maine on Jan. 9. I’d been to the dentist’s the day before. The staff there were pleasant enough when I changed genders 12 years ago. “We’ll just change your forms,” the receptionist had said, cheerfully. “It’s no problem.”

That night, Papi Edwards, 20, a transgender woman of color, was shot to death outside a hotel in Louisville, Ky.

If you’d told me in 2000, as a transgender woman just coming out, that I was a person of privilege, I’d have angrily lectured you about exactly how heavy the burden I’d been carrying was. It had nearly done me in: the shame, the secrecy, the loneliness. It had not yet occurred to me that other burdens, carried by other women, could be weightier.

On Jan. 17, I moved into a new apartment on 106th and West End in Manhattan, in anticipation of the spring semester at Barnard College, where I teach English. My son Zach came down with me, helping to carry my luggage. He was heading back to college the next day. We had lunch at an Ethiopian restaurant called Awash, on Amsterdam. I pointed out the window at the building across the street, where I’d lived with the screenwriter Charlie Kaufman in the early 1980s. I wasn’t out as transgender then; I couldn’t imagine it. Yet here I was, 30 years later, a Barnard professor, having lunch with my son, who is a drama major at Vassar.

Lamia Beard, a 30-year-old black trans woman, was shot early that morning in Norfolk, Va. It was the weekend before the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday.

Feminist scholars write of the concept of “intersectionality” — the way people who occupy multiple oppressed identities can be understood only in terms of their sum, rather than as a set of independent experiences. As two trans women, Ms. Beard and I had some common experiences. But the differences between us have to be understood not only in terms of race but also in the way the oppressions generated by race and gender are bound together.

It snowed hard on Jan. 26. The subways closed that night. The day before I’d gone to services at Riverside Church. Sitting in the pews, staring at stained glass, I’d felt the power of God shining on me like a bright light.

Later, I talked to a friend about the thing I’d felt. My friend, an astrophysicist at Columbia, is a trans woman, too. We are both white.

They found Ty Underwood’s body in her car that morning. She was a black trans woman, a nursing assistant who lived in Tyler, Tex.

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Like a lot of white people, a lot of the time I’m not aware of having “white privilege.” In a similar way, I can tell you that I wasn’t aware of having “male privilege,” either, in the years before transition. It’s something you come to understand only when it’s gone, like the first time I walked down an empty street alone after midnight as a woman, and heard a man’s heavy footsteps behind me.

On Jan. 31, my wife came down from Maine. We went to see the movie “Selma” at the AMC theater on West 84th Street. There, we saw the actor playing Dr. King say, “It is unacceptable that they use their power to keep us voiceless.”

Firefighters found Yazmin Vash Payne that day in an apartment in Los Angeles. She’d died of multiple stab wounds, reportedly the third trans woman killed in Los Angeles in four months.

On Feb. 1, I spent the day grading papers. That morning I worshiped at Riverside again. Sitting there listening to the carillon, I remembered the words my mother used to say: Love will prevail.

Around the time I was at Riverside, Taja Gabrielle DeJesus was found dead in a stairwell in San Francisco. She’d been stabbed. A trans woman of color in her 30s, she was a member of Bayview Church. Her mother described her as “beautiful inside and out.”

The 2012 National Transgender Discrimination Survey reported that trans people faced pervasive bias in housing and employment and suffered from higher rates of suicide. In almost every area, black trans people reported that they were doing worse than white trans people.

On Feb. 11, I appeared on MSNBC with the anchor Thomas Roberts and the actress Judith Light, who stars in the Amazon series “Transparent,” about a family with a transgender parent. We talked about the progress being made on transgender issues. But the progress isn’t equal for everyone.

Penny Proud, a 21-year-old trans woman of color, was shot to death the day before, in New Orleans.

On Feb. 16 Barnard — an all-women’s college — had a community forum for students, alumni, faculty and staff members to talk about the issue of admitting transgender women. I spoke at the event, and told everyone to open their hearts.

Kristina Gomez Reinwald, also known as Kristina Grant Infiniti, was found dead the day before in Miami. She was a transgender Latina in her mid-40s. A Miami TV station reported that, since there were no signs of forced entry in her home, she may have known her killer — a person whose heart, one might guess, had not been opened.

I talked to Caitlyn Jenner by phone for the first time on May 18. She struck me as a kind soul, from a very different world than my own, but determined to do good. “We don’t want people dying over this issue,” she told me.

Londyn Chanel, a 21-year-old black trans woman, was found dead in North Philadelphia that night of stab wounds. One of her friends told a local station, “She had a heart of gold.”

On May 30, I was in San Francisco for a meeting of the board of Glaad, the L.G.B.T. advocacy group.

Mercedes Williamson, a 17-year-old trans woman, reportedly disappeared that same night in Rocky Creek, Ala. Her body was found a few days later, in a field behind the house of the alleged murderer’s father.

On July 21, my wife and I were in a Los Angeles restaurant with the transgender minister Allyson Robinson. “God knows us,” she told me, “before we know ourselves.”

India Clarke, a 25-year-old trans woman of color, was found beaten to death in Tampa that morning. A local station referred to her as a “man dressed as a woman.” Her father said: “The Lord made us this way. It’s a shame that we could lose the life because of who we are.”

Two days later, I spent an evening on the set of the Amazon series “Transparent” on the Paramount lot. My son, who knows all about having a transgender parent, is working on the show as a production assistant.

On Aug. 8, I went to dinner at the Village Inn in Belgrade Lakes, Me. The inn is across the lake from our house. My wife and I traveled there by boat.

Amber Monroe, 20, a trans woman of color, was killed in Detroit that day. Someone shot her as she was getting out of a car near Palmer Park.

In the last three weeks, news reports have come out about the deaths of at least five more trans or gender-nonconforming people including Shade Schuler, in Dallas; Kandis Capri, in Phoenix; Ashton O’Hara, in Detroit; Elisha Walker, in Smithfield, N.C.; and Tamara Dominguez, in Kansas City, Mo.

My mother told me that love would prevail, and for me it has, as it often does for people of privilege in this country, people who can find themselves insulated from injustice by dint of race or class or education or accident of birth.

For many trans women, though, especially those of color, something other than love prevails: loss. Did their lives matter any less than mine?

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Jennifer Finney Boylan, a contributing opinion writer, is a professor of English at Barnard College and the author of “Stuck in the Middle With You: Parenthood in Three Genders.”

Regrann from @kingcobra_89 - When white people have free time they build bombs and try to kill peopl

Regrann from @kingcobra_89 - When white people have free time they build bombs and try to kill people. Amazing right? - #regrann #StayWoke #Amerikkka #doublestandards #whiteprivilege #mediabias #terrorist #terrorism #donaldchump


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Regrann from @shaunking - By refusing to release the name and identity of this domestic terrorist, p

Regrann from @shaunking - By refusing to release the name and identity of this domestic terrorist, police are now giving his friends, family, and network time to delete and swipe clean any online history or link to this man.
Even in death he gets white privilege. - #regrann #markanthonyconditt #StayWoke #Amerikkka #doublestandards #whiteprivilege #mediabias #terrorist #terrorism #donaldchump


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Regrann from @kingcobra_89 - Ain’t no filter over here - #regrann #StayWoke #Amerikkka #double

Regrann from @kingcobra_89 - Ain’t no filter over here - #regrann #StayWoke #Amerikkka #doublestandards #whiteprivilege #mediabias


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#StayWoke #Amerikkka #doublestandards #whiteprivilege

#StayWoke #Amerikkka #doublestandards #whiteprivilege


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Stroking egos won’t get us free. #whiteprivilege #imperialprivilege #BoricuaDiaspora #LaRespuestaMed

Stroking egos won’t get us free. #whiteprivilege #imperialprivilege #BoricuaDiaspora #LaRespuestaMedia #BoricuaPower #DiasporaBoricua #LaRespuesta #VivaPuertoRicoLibre #QueVivaPuertoRicoLibre #AbajoLaColonia #AbajoLaJunta #BoricuaRising #DespiertaBoricua #Diaspora #Boricua #PuertoRico #PuertoRican #Borinquen #PuertoRicoSeLevanta #YankeeGoHome #BoricuaHistory #raitru #PostMaria #wepa #repatriation #puertocrypto #disastercapitalism #cryptocapitalist


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Yet #lgbq people and #transgender people are the dangerous ones to society!! Yeah right. Examine tha

Yet #lgbq people and #transgender people are the dangerous ones to society!! Yeah right. Examine that #whiteprivilege #racism #sexism #transphobia and #homophobia at the door. And, What he said below ⤵️

#capitolriots #capitol #capitolhill #xenophobia #insurrection #january6th #unamerican #peopleofcolor #poc #blacklivesmatter✊✊✊ #georgefloyd #whiteterrorism #domesticterrorism #qanonterrorists #expelterrorists #expelseditionists #gophypocrisy

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Meanwhile the @nfl has made a villain out of @kaepernick7 to help fuel the right wing fever dreams of a Black and Brown America. (at Boston, Massachusetts)
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