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Family, The Poethnic Justice Podcast seeks to utilize and promote the power of literature and literacy for the purpose of challenging and eradicating the systemic oppression of black society. Via the language arts and social commentary, the members of this podcast will seek to formulate strategies geared toward empowering black society against the many threats it faces and towards eradicating racism from society, permanently. One Love & One Justice, The Stormy Poet
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Fellow Literary Enthusiasts, When we think of the titans of American Literature, like Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Stephen King, or Twain, James Baldwin seldom comes to mind for most nor is he regularly considered to be of such illustrious company, unfortunately. Like that of many other black writers, his legacy as a literary artist is either giv…
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What if a war had been waged against you and the people who look like you simply for being born with a particular skin color or with certain physical features?And, what if those who waged this war did so for the purpose of wiping out you and those who look like you through a slow, and yet, steady and meticulous genocide campaign? What would you do …
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Family,In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, I discuss Tariq Nasheed's upcoming--and very timely--documentary, "Microphone Check: The Hidden History of Hip Hop." I speak on the many innovations black people have contributed to literature, how we've strategically weaponized literature against injustice, historically and in the present day…
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Anytime there's a mass shooting, do you ever notice how the white media always tries to chalk up the motive to "mental illness?" Well if that's the case, why is it that the mass shootings are almost exclusively done by white men? Why are there no scores of black men and women, who suffer mental illness at the same rates, going out and shooting rand…
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Brothers & Sisters,White people have no problem with speaking out about how bad racism is. However, when it's time to start talking about abolishing white privilege completely and about returning the wealth that was stolen from the descendants of American slaves, that's when the most salt-of-the-Earth, pure-heated, BLM-supporting, white liberal wil…
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💲As individuals, many of else just don't feel like we have the power to influence the world in any significant way. Therefore, instead of doing what we can where we're at, many of us have just opted to do absolutely nothing instead, or we'll just speak out against it without really doing any legwork. ⚔️Taking a stance against injustice doesn't alwa…
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I believe it was Dr. John Henrik Clarke who quoted, "A people who do not protect their advocates is a people who will have no advocates." In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, we take his warning into very careful consideration. Join us, family. One Love & One Justice, TheStormyPoet.com My Body of Literary & Media Work: https://linktr.ee…
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I've been seeing a lot of black people reveling in the fact #donaldtrumpwas forced to take a mugshot. And don't get me wrong. I enjoy a certain level of satisfaction seeing someone who called for the incarceration of 5 innocent black children, even after they were found innocent, being forced to pose for a mug shot themselves. Talk about Poethnic J…
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In reference to the "event" that happened in #montgomeryalabama, you have some claiming that black people sharing jokes and memes about the infamous CHAIR only promotes violence. Do you agree? Let's discuss. One Love, T.S.P.My Body of Literary & Media Work: https://linktr.ee/TheStormyPoet | PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thestormypoet | Ca…
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Family, Does who you choose to be a life-longer partner with affect anyone outside your relationship? Furthermore, is "race" a nonfactor when it comes to choosing a wife or a husband? In this edition of The #PoethnicJustice Podcast, I reiterate how race plays a major factor in whether our romantic relationships will be successful or not.Feel free t…
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Family,🚫There is NOTHING "radical," "revolutionary," or "extremist" about the truth. The truth is simply just that...the truth.🚫There's nothing "fundamentalist," "#hotep," "#woke," "un-American" or "terroristic" about it. 🚫In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, I break down how terms like these are created and weaponized against those who…
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This edition of the #PoethnicJustice Podcast centers around the unconstitutional home invasion of rapper Afroman's residents in Adams County, IL. I thought this was a good case study on how to exercise power over those who practice institutional racism. There are excellent lessons to be learned as to how he handled this situation we as black people…
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🖊️The old saying is true; the pen is, indeed, mightier than the sword. That's why in this edition of the #PoethnicJustice podcast, I wanted to introduce the family to my reading list for revolutionaries. It is comprised of 8 books I feel to be essential in fully understanding the scope of how racism operates and how to effectively fight it. Join us…
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Poethnic Justice Family, Welcome to another edition of #PoethnicJustice. In light of the #supremecourt ruling to effectively end #affirmativeaction, I felt it necessary to do a re-upload of an episode I did a while back discussing the book I wrote, which maps specific strategies on how to combat such atrocities. There is no shortage of mouthpieces …
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Family, While the #oceangate #titan incident was, indeed, tragic, in this edition of Poethnic Justice, I want to encourage the black family to ask, of what relevance are stories like this to you and your condition in America? When it comes to the news topics the white media presents to us, such as this one, how is having knowledge of it a benefit t…
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Family, I had the distinct honor to attend the #FBA Expo 2023, on May 27th at The Black Academy of Arts and Letters. I've never seen so many driven, innovative, passionate, and talented black people under one roof. Countless connections were made. The information presented in the seminars was nothing short of life-changing. And it was an incredible…
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Family, Law and entertainment (which media falls under) are to the areas of human activity Brother Neely Fuller categorized when explaining how white supremacy dominates all of them.And as we see in the manslaughter case, which should have been murder charge, of #SusanLorincz who killed #AjikeOwens--as with so many other cases where a black person …
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Family, In this edition of the Poethnic Justice Podcast, I'll be giving a synopsis of Malcolm X's biography and why I feel it is one of the best books ever written and why I feel it is one of the most important and strategic war documents in existence that can be utilized to successfully combat systematic racism. Please feel free to join this much-…
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Shouts out to ReelBlack for supplying the orginal clip on YouTube. Word. Our master teacher, Khalid Abdul Muhammad breaks down how anti-black racism is not just an American thing, but that's it's also, equally, a phenomenon that expands beyond US borders to all the 4 corners of the Earth. Many people will ask, "Why are black people so hated everywh…
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In this edition of Poethnic Justice, I review the groundbreaking documentary, Buck Breaking. Order Your Copy Here: https://buckbreakingmovie.com/ One Love & One Justice, The Stormy Poet p: (817) 382-1108 e: [email protected] If you've found the information you've heard in this edition to be enlightening, practical, or empowering in some way, pl…
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Family, As black people, living under a system designed to bring constant chaos to our lives, it's important we, as a collective, know how to counteract that system with effective planning and strategizing skills. As the old saying goes, "Winner plan to win; losers fail to plan." Systematic racism's goal is for us to fail in every area of society. …
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To My Fellow Black Wordsmiths, I took this audio from one of my writing meetings I host here in Tarrant Country, TX called Wordsmiths & Readers of Tarrant (WRT), a group I started so local writers and artists in the area could have a place to actually discuss and explore the craft of the language arts. The splendid young lady I'm speaking to goes b…
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Fellow Comrades, What are the different types of racists, and what roles do they serve in maintaining the white power structure? In this edition of the #PoethnicJustice podcast, I break down all the racial dynamics and how to identify what someone who is against black society looks like. You're all welcome to join the discussion. One Love & One Jus…
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Family, Can we, as black people, even articulate why we celebrate holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. Are we doing so because it benefits us in any way as a group? If so, how does it benefit us by celebrating holidays we didn't even create and that are even meant for us? Let's discuss. One Love & One Justice, The Stormy Poet p: (817) 382-1108…
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Comrades, In this edition of Poethnic Justice, I wanted to break down jealousy culture in black society. Being that black people have been historically and modernly starved for resources, we often see another black who is prosperous and excelling as them somehow "taking away opportunities from us." Where did this mindset of how we feel about each o…
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Family, When it comes to the issue of dealing with racism/white supremacy, unfortunately, out of cowardice, too many black people have mastered the art of distracting themselves in order to not avoid dealing with the biggest threat to their existence head-on. This edition of #PoethnicJustice breaks down how, while black people might be busy distrac…
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Family, In this edition of #PoethnicJustice, I discuss how Biden being elected actually puts black folks in immediate danger, as a collective. Please feel free to join us for this program, and make sure to share this vital information with your family and friends. One Love & One Justice, The Stormy Poet p: (817) 382-1108 e: [email protected] If…
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To My Black Writers, Over the years, I've heard many writers express how they feel confined and limited in their creativity by using proper punctuation, and, in my early writing days, I felt the same way. However, as I matured in my craft, I found there are ways you can utilize punctuation to both enhance the message being conveyed in your work and…
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Family, This is a piece of a recording I captured at one of my W.R.T. meetings in Fort Worth, TX. If you're an up-and-coming writer who finds yourself terrified to share your story with the world, the conversation the gang and I had will provide you with some perspective on where those fears come from and how to overcome them. Don't let yourself be…
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Brothers & Sisters, The NY Times released an article where the author appears to genuinely be reporting on black Americans' stance on reparations, and, to the untrained eye, most would take it at face value. However, in this edition of Poethnic Justice, I dissect this piece from top to bottom, and I present the evidence that proves this was a hit p…
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Family, In this edition of Poethnic Justice, I wanted to break down the ways in which we squander the precious energy we need properly deal with the threats and challenges that lie before us, as a people. Our committed and consistent time and efforts are vital if we want to make any kind of progress, and the powers that be are aware of this. So, in…
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Greetings Family, The majority of us already know that the system of racism/white supremacy expresses itself in every area of our society. However, when the subject of racism is discussed, the focal point tends to be the symptoms of it rather than its root cause. Typically, the expression of racism in our society gets chalked up to people just bein…
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Greetings Family, Living under a system of racism has brought about an immense amount of situational and generational trauma to the group classified as African Americans. Rather than seeking counseling or therapy for the mental issues that arise from having to deal with that trauma, we oftentimes negate the effect this chronic trauma has had on our…
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Family, I made this presentation in response to a comment that was left in regards to an article I posted entitled, "Black People, It's Time To Get Armed." (https://t.ly/J5SP), which expressed the need for black people to take advantage of their right to bear arms a means of protection in a society that is hostile and violent towards us. As has bee…
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Family, The whole reason I set up The Stormy Poet Compositions platform was to promote messages such as the one presented in this program. Reading, on a daily basis, has scientifically been proven to have tremendous benefits to your life. It's often thought of as boring or tedious, not as being an investment of time to enrich yourself on so many le…
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Family, In this edition of the #PoethnicJustice, I present evidence disclaiming the dangerous and detrimental myth of black privilege. As a black collective and as a country in general, it's vital we stop allowing these planted false narratives to distract us away from dealing with the unjust system of race America does all its business under. And …
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Gregg Marcel Dixon is running for election to the U.S. House to represent South Carolina's 6th Congressional District. He recently debated The Grio's, Michael Harriot over an article he published entitled "Top 10 reasons why lineage-based reparations is a bad plan." Mr. Dixon, masterfully, goes into withering detail on how a race-based justice clai…
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What was the real reason reading and writing were made illegal during slavery? I would argue, that there is a power in the language arts that the white supremacists who orchestrated the human bondage of slavery were aware of. Furthermore, I wholeheartedly believe there is an effort being put forth to keep black people's eyes constantly glued to the…
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