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Black Folks Found a White Pride Group and Turned It Into a Cookout
Black users didn’t invade a “White and Proud” Facebook group—they exposed how thin the whole performance was. What started as a confused post asking why Black people were there turned into a full comment-section cookout, with jokes, seasoning, receipts, and historical shade. Funny? Absolutely. But it also raises a real question: why do social platforms still struggle to contain spaces where “pride” so often becomes a soft launch for bigotry?

__yak
Jul 45 min read


The Ashly Robinson Case Gets Darker the More We Learn
Every new update coming out of Zanzibar makes the death of Ashly Robinson feel both clearer and more confusing at the same time. While social media argues over tweets and dating discourse, investigators are dealing with confiscated passports, conflicting timelines, reported arguments, and unanswered forensic questions. This story stopped being simple a long time ago—and the internet’s obsession with instant conclusions is making it even harder to separate narrative from reali
reignitedtheseries
May 225 min read
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