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Iran
Iran has the right to defend itself
Return of the Ebony Jedi!
The acid rain of Xylos hissed against the stained ferrocrete, mingling with the sulphuric stench of the Imperial processing plants. Kaelen kept her head down, her dark skin and rough-spun cloak blending into the throng of gaunt, grey-skinned Xylotian laborers shuffling toward their night-shift.
DNC betrayal of Black Women
Let’s be real: the party loves Black women loud at rallies and quiet in back rooms. It loves our turnout, our organizing, our “thank you, Black women” speeches on election night. But when it comes to endorsements, resources, and institutional backing, suddenly we’re “too polarizing,” “too performative,” or “not electable.” Translation: too Black, too direct, too unwilling to shrink.
Black women have carried Democrats for more than 60 years. If this is the reward—being swapped out for a more “comfortable” white candidate the moment you want a promotion—then maybe it’s time to stop treating loyalty as a one-way street.
If the Democratic Party can’t stand up for Jasmine Crockett now, Black women should take note. Because a party that only loves you when you’re useful doesn’t love you at all.
Aeliana Protector of the Binomials
The Binomial's Protector
In the celestial realm where constellations are woven and cosmic hymns hum through the nebulae, there lived an angel named Aeliana. Her wings were not of feathers, but of shimmering, cohesive light, like the aurora given form. She was a being of pure compassion, a guardian spirit assigned to watch over the delicate balance of life in a remote corner of the multiverse.
I ain't no senators kid
Celestial Royale’s
Adventures of the Ebony Jedi
The Collapse of the Democratic Influencer Class
For those observing the current political landscape, a palpable sense of panic has begun to permeate specific circles. The cadre of political operatives and media personalities long tasked with delivering the Black electorate to the Democratic Party has suffered a catastrophic loss of influence.
The Part Everyone Is Missing
Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present by Harriet A. Washington Medical Apartheid is the first and only comprehensive history of medical experimentation on African Americans.
The Collapse of the Democratic Influencer Class
The Closing of the Account:
The proverbial checks are about to bounce, and the spectacle of the ensuing fallout promises to be as revealing as it is inevitable. For those observing the current political landscape, a palpable sense of panic has begun to permeate specific circles. The cadre of political operatives and media personalities long tasked with delivering the Black electorate to the Democratic Party has suffered a catastrophic loss of influence. They have reached a point of total, irreversible obsolescence; the machinery of persuasion is broken, and the Democratic establishment is finally beginning to realize that their investment is no longer yielding a return.
The Psychological Pain Americans Are Experiencing
This is a powerful, raw, and deeply resonant perspective. It captures a specific "empathy gap" that has long been a source of profound frustration and hurt.
The Confrontation - The Ebony Jedi
The confrontation with the Inquisitor.
Vexa saw the finality in the Jedi's eyes. She was unable to participate in this fight. Her multifaceted eyes showed a new, cold fear as she nodded and disappeared into the dark sewer.
Structural Discrimination in the American
This form of bias creates unequal access to resources, opportunities, and privileges for different racial and ethnic groups, with lasting effects on their well-being.
High Black Infant Death Rate. Why??
social determinants of health such as income and housing, and structural racism.