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Radical liberal activists are in your head. They’ve conquered what passes for “mainstream media.” They’ve infiltrated Hollywood, social media, academia, and the Democratic Party. Now they’ve co-opted Madison Avenue. You cannot escape. Not if you watch television. Every ten minutes? A four-minute commercial break. Four minutes of clamoring, yammering, coaxing, cajoling, pandering in seven-, ten-, fifteen-, thirty-, and sixty-second spots. You think they are pushing insurance, breakfast cereal, gymnasiums, or chef-prepared home-delivered meals. You are only 25 percent right.
The camera focuses on a twentysomething light-skinned African-American couple playing tug-of-war with a bottle of Old Spice deodorant. The overt message appears to be that “black people,” of both sexes, really love lavender-scented Old Spice deodorant.
Create less waste in 2021 with these 16 products
Swaps so simple, you ll forget you made a resolution.
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In addition to a glimmer at the end of the tunnel, the start of 2021 also brings the tradition of resolutions. You can resolve to lose weight, communicate more with family, or to practice an eco-friendly lifestyle. One way to achieve the latter is by committing to creating less waste, especially in the form of single-use plastic. These better-for-the-planet products are simple swaps that take zero effort to incorporate into your daily life. The impact or lack thereof is worth it. Do it for the sea turtles.
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Gwendolyn Williams was a protector, a loyal big sister with a “heart of gold,” true-blue. She was Rosa Mae Pritchett’s firstborn. No matter how old she got, Gwen was always her baby girl.
Gwen’s sturdy light-caramel arms could cradle a younger sibling and also hold danger at bay. She was strong, a lover, not a fighter unless she had to be. Gwen knew the streets. Growing up in Chicago in the sixties and seventies had taught her that her little sisters and brothers needed a guardian angel.
Still, Gwen was a peace, love and Soul Train child. She harbored no hate. The hateful act inflicted upon her body and soul decades later, however, would leave a lasting scar upon her family who, many years later, still hope for justice for Gwen. Some day…