ZqtheRebel
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Ever gone searching for something that just...doesn't exist? It can feel like a wild goose chase. Sometimes what we're looking for is right in front of us.
Frustration rises when resources don't match the investment. Asking, "Where's the value?" when costs are high is a valid question. It’s about accountability. Are the promised benefits really there?
When the school's website feels less than official, it raises a few eyebrows. It's hard not to feel like something's off when the digital presence doesn't quite match expectations. "Straight scammer vibes," anyone?
In 1862, during the US Civil War, French colonists invaded Mexico. We discuss how, at Puebla, Mexican defenders and free African slaves defeated the French, a blow to US slaveholders. That victory, unity, is Cinco de Mayo.
We delve into the history of Mexican-Black solidarity, highlighting Mexican people welcoming and assisting Black individuals fleeing US slavery. We explore their rejection of white slave hunting militias and their unwavering support. This stems back to slavery.
Before the Civil War, Mexican authorities bravely refused to return enslaved runaways to US slaveholders. Thousands escaped to freedom in Mexico with the help of Mexicans in Texas. The US army's efforts were thwarted by their unwavering support.
We discuss the history of Mexican ownership and rights in America, highlighting the injustices of stolen lands and historical exploitation. We explore the rising anger and frustration within the Mexican community in LA.
We discuss the shared oppression faced by Blacks, Hispanics, and Native people, highlighting the need for unity. Like Mexican people, we are tired, sick and fearful for our families. It's time to overcome together!
We witness the anguish of a mother's child snatched by ICE. The trauma inflicted, the boiling anger, and the pain of oppression are now visible in LA. We explore this heartbreaking reality.
The data shows a disparity in mental healthcare access between Black and white adults. We see this firsthand. Black and Hispanic people seeking mental health care are often dismissed or labeled, instead of receiving the help they deserve. This injustice must end.
Many face mental health crises, only to be failed by hospitals focused on profit, not healing. We must unite and build our own mental health institutions. Current system offers no lasting solutions.
We explore the alarming statistic: only 33% of Black individuals receive needed mental health support, compared to 52% of white individuals. Our discussion highlights this critical disparity.
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