A Message From The Publisher
âFor the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.â 1 Timothy 6:10
By Bobby R. Henry, Sr.
       Money seems to be the conduit between seeking office, holding office and being taken out of office. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has chosen a running mate who has never run for office before; however, the attorney and businessperson Nicole Shanahan, donated $4 million to Kennedyâs campaign and to the chief super PAC.
Donald Trump has been slapped with another gag order. by the judge overseeing the trial where Trump is accused of falsifying business records in connection to hush money payment.
Judge Juan Merchan said he was issuing the ruling in part due to Trumpâs past âthreatening, inflammatory, denigratingâ comments about people involved with his other legal cases.
Do we really think that former president Trump has learned how to keep his mouth closed or better yet what amount of money can be taken away from him to make him shut up?
While the âotherâ people who all seem to fit under a cone shape hat with the letters MAGA are playing politricks, we the concerned about equality for all in the spirit of DEI are at whitâs end. Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are administrative outlines which seek to encourage âthe fair treatment and full participation of all peopleâ, particularly groups âwho have historically been underrepresented or subject to discriminationâ on the basis of uniqueness or debility. We are wondering just how far people are willing to go to let crooks, wanna be dictators, rapist, fascists and the malleable to ruin this country?
The non-voting public has a key role in our disappearing democracy as well. Itâs like being in a row boat stuck in a whirlpool with Charybdis and you are refusing to paddle because you donât believe it will help the situation. Well, I be damned if Iâm sitting in a boat with a tool in my hands that can be used to save all our lives and I refuse to use it.
As if the turbulent waters of economic disparities and income inequality were not enough to move you to vote, we now have huge cavities in educational attainment and disproportions in attaining wealth, quality healthcare, homeownership, affordable childcare and after-school programs.
Coupled with those, we are losing our minds while access to mental health services and resources seem as evasive as catching snow snakes.
Remember when we joked about JUSTICE meant âjust usâ represented the entire prison population? Well, that has come to fruition with our overrepresentation in the criminal justice system. Itâs kinda hard to stay out of prison when advanced early childhood education is lacking, and access to quality legal representation and justice is not blind. Add to that discriminatory lending practices and financial services have been purposefully RED LINED from you.
As human beings you want proper childcare, but you live in higher percentage of poverty in a food desert limited to affordable and nutritious food. At the same time you are exposed to environmental racism.
Those that came before us had no Affirmative Action policies, to address systemic racism. Their weapon of choice when they realized that we could not beat them with violence was to out vote them by choosing the âballot over the bulletâ.
They knew how to keep us âin controlâ; by taking away our voting rights and injecting voter suppression tactics through disenfranchising Black and Brown communities.
They want to stop teaching Black history in public institutions, and white wash our efforts and historical contributions, thereby minimizing us as the force we are.
Even though our rates of infant mortality are higher, disparities and critical issues in our communities are weighing us down like an anchor. We canât give up nor give in.
We canât not vote and we can never vote against that which will give us an opportunity to turn the tides in our favor.
If your presence at the poll does not make a difference, then your absence will!!!