This is what it looks like with time on your hands?

Griot of the diaspora?

We were blocked from a TikTok conversation, trying to build a relationship of understanding , because this diaspora African is more interested in a title than an outcome! Tittles of power only produce problems and responsibilities , but when you build trusted relationships that span multiple people, you create solid outcomes! Africans and Caribbean folk pride is about entitlement more than good outcomes! that’s why they flee their countries looking for a tittle instead of building their country! She’s African, would like to look like an indigenous American, but her attitude and ways of living speak differently . She does not possess good relationships building skills , and is a threat to Americans values!

St. Benedicts PREPARATORY SCHOOL , Dominican Teacher thinks it’s ok to be racist!

It has come to our attention from a Uber driver, that a teacher from this prominent school used her code of color against an indigenous black American as a tool of supremacy! This teacher did not realize until after she was confronted about her belligerent behavior , that her entire Uber ride was being recorded! She proudly stated that she was of Dominican descent and in the same capacity how her Latino family is taking over certain areas of America and to keep the blacks away in some capacity! She even mentioned about how she needed to find a black person to serve her! she was accompanied with a person from Brazil who not only agree with this inflammatory behavior, but they were headed to New York Brazil consulate to conduct citizenship business! How does racist individuals who teach have jobs in America?

We have all heard the saying , “ I’m not black” from the Dominican community right? Then why would this selfish individual reference and discriminate against black Americans? She needs to be fired and deported back to her country! She’s involved with sports at St. Benedict’s basketball program, as she mentioned during her ride!

And again, the Latino community