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Black Lives Don't Matter

Black Lives Don't Matter

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We all agree that All Lives Matter, well most of us. Would it not make sense that all lives can not matter until black lives matter? The Black Lives Matter Movement is important, carries a strong message, and brings hope to many that someday black lives will matter. So, This brings us back to the sad truth that... Black Lives Don't Matter.

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  • Black Lives Don’t Matter? The Truth We’re Avoiding
    2026/06/19

    In this powerful episode of Black Lives Don't Matter, we confront the growing normalization of anti-blackness in America through the tragic cases of Cyrus Cormac Belton and Carmelo Anthony.

    From a father’s perspective, this conversation digs into fear, justice, and the reality of raising biracial children in a system that feels increasingly unequal. We challenge the myths, the “model minority” narrative, and the uncomfortable truths about how different communities view Black Americans.

    This isn’t just a reflection, it’s a call for accountability, unity, and real conversation. If you care about justice, truth, and where we go from here, this episode is one you need to hear. Cause if black lives mattered, we wouldn't need a movement, would we?

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    48 分
  • OK BLACK FOLKS...THE GOAL IS TO STAY OUT THE BOX - They've Taken DC What's Next For Black America?
    2025/08/15

    In this episode of the "Black Lives Don't Matter" podcast, host Deron Harris addresses the alarming trends affecting Black youth, particularly young Black males. He discusses a new initiative by the current administration to increase police presence in predominantly Black neighborhoods, which he believes is a tactic to criminalize and control the youth. Harris emphasizes that the crime rate in Washington, D.C. is at a 30-year low, yet the narrative being pushed is one of danger and instability, aimed at justifying increased policing and the targeting of Black communities.

    Harris warns that the system is designed to ensnare young Black individuals, pushing them into a cycle of incarceration and exploitation. He calls for education and awareness among the Black community to resist these oppressive tactics and to stop participating in behaviors that lead to their own downfall. He stresses the importance of solidarity among Black and Brown people, urging them to recognize their shared struggles and to work together for a better future.

    Throughout the episode, Harris expresses frustration with the media's portrayal of Black individuals and the systemic issues that perpetuate racism and inequality. He encourages listeners to invest in their communities, prioritize tangible assets, and reject the superficial values that have been imposed on them. He concludes with a message of love and unity, urging the Black community to recognize their strength and resilience in the face of adversity. Harris emphasizes that the fight for justice and equality is ongoing, and he remains committed to raising awareness through his podcast.

    Thank you for listening to The BLACK LIVES DON'T MATTER podcast with Deron Harris - OK BLACK FOLKS...THE GOAL IS TO STAY OUT THE BOX - They've Taken DC, What's Next For Black America?

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    40 分
  • The Loyalty Trap: Why Black Americans Should Question Their Support for the Democratic Party
    2025/03/16

    In this episode of the "Black Lives Don't Matter" podcast, we examine the struggles of the Democratic Party and question whether Black Americans should continue their long-standing support for it. With 83% of Black voters historically aligning with the Democrats, how did this loyalty form? How did it ultimately fail us?

    Trace our political journey from being Republicans during Lincoln's era to shifting towards the Democratic Party during the New Deal and the civil rights movement. Despite our unwavering support, we highlight the lack of tangible benefits we've received over the years, including economic stagnation, mass incarceration, and gentrification.

    Emphasize that Black lives don't truly matter in the eyes of those in power, as evidenced by systemic racism, police violence, and the ongoing struggle for basic rights and recognition. Let's call for reevaluating our political alliances and stress the need for real change, action, and empowerment within our communities. Ultimately, if Black lives truly mattered, we wouldn't need to protest for recognition of our worth, we wouldn't need a movement.

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    14 分
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