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05/25/2026

It's easy to see what separates us, but what if we focused on what unites us? From shared meals to vibrant celebrations, the similarities run deep. It's time to recognize the bonds that truly connect us.

05/25/2026

The core issue is a lack of self-love and identity, leading us to feel divided when we are, in fact, the same people. We need compassion and understanding to recognize our shared history and common enemy.

05/24/2026

When asked if white people can say the N-word, Captain Yatazaq's response went viral. He explains his reasoning, connecting historical actions to his view of white men as 'the devil,' and discusses the concept of forgiveness without an apology.

05/24/2026

The conversation touches on the fairness of generalizing about any racial or ethnic group. It questions the idea of labeling all white people as 'bad' or 'the devil,' especially considering that 'good' people from all backgrounds were subjected to historical injustices like slavery. The point is made that people were often taken regardless of their individual character.

05/23/2026

The path to bridging divides between Black and Hispanic communities lies in self-love and compassion. When we don't love ourselves, we can't truly love our neighbors. Recognizing a common enemy and understanding our shared humanity can foster the unity we often fear.

05/23/2026

We often search for our identity by looking to others. But the truth is, we are already complete. We are the same people, and the world knows it.

05/23/2026

Exploring the complex question of who can and cannot use the N-word, and the nuances surrounding race, ethnicity, and color. A thought-provoking discussion on identity and language.

05/23/2026

True forgiveness starts with an apology. Many struggle to offer one, especially when past wrongs are ignored. Without remorse, why should forgiveness be expected? Safety and healing depend on mutual accountability and acknowledging pain.

05/23/2026

It's a strange world when everyone knows your situation, yet you're treated as if you're oblivious. Like a child believing in fairy tales, many cling to illusions about their reality. The truth is often seen by all, but acknowledged by few.

05/23/2026

A stark reminder from 1920s El Paso: 'No dogs, no Negroes, no Mexicans.' This historical sign forces a reflection on how far we've come, and for some, the painful realization of being in the same category as animals. The silence speaks volumes about the enduring struggle for equality.

05/22/2026

We're told we don't know ourselves, so we search for others to define us. Historically, people knew exactly who they were and their place. Now, many believe lies, mistaking falsehoods for truth. It's time to reclaim our true identity.

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