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📣 Official Announcement: Black Freedom of Speech USA

From the battlefields of the American Revolution to the frontlines of Iraq, Black men and women have served this nation with unwavering valor. They fought for freedom—freedom they were often denied at home. They bled for justice. They died for the right to speak.

Today, I honor that legacy.

Black Freedom of Speech USA is not just a statement. It is my movement, my declaration— A call to recognize that freedom of speech is sacred, especially for those whose voices have been silenced, dismissed, distorted, or denied.

I speak to honor the fallen. I speak to uplift the living. I speak because silence is surrender.

Freedom of speech is not a luxury—it is the foundation of justice, empowerment, and progress. When Black voices are heard, truth is amplified, history is honored, and the future is shaped with strength, resilience, and clarity.

Black Freedom of Speech means I have the right to protest injustice, To speak truth to power, To challenge systems that divide and diminish. It means I can raise my voice—not just for myself, but for those who cannot speak.

As the Bible says,

“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed.” —Proverbs 31:8

I am guided by faith, Fueled by conviction, And committed to change.

I am not perfect, But I never quit. I ask, “What can I do?” Never, “What can’t I?”

So, I speak boldly. I stand tall. I honor the voices that built this nation— Those who served, Those who sacrificed, And those who still struggle to be heard.

This is not just about freedom. It’s about a better America— An America where speech is not silenced by fear, And truth is not buried by injustice.

Black Freedom of Speech USA is my commitment. My voice is power—and I will use it.

Mr. Lucky-The Educator

Blessings

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Copy the link to this episode and paste to Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platforms is cool beans with me. “Republicans vs. Conservatives: Who Sold the Soul?” confronts the widening chasm between moral conviction and political strategy, exposing how the Republican Party has drifted from its conservative roots to embrace branding, inclusion, and compromise. While Black and white conservatives stand firm on biblical truth, constitutional integrity, and ancestral accountability—rejecting abortion, same-sex marriage, and gender ideology—Republicans increasingly prioritize optics, polling, and coalition-building, even if it means tolerating what their base considers spiritual violations. Pastoral voices like Geno Jennings and Louis Farrakhan thunder against moral erosion, while figures like T.D. Jakes and Log Cabin Republicans defend adaptation. This isn’t just a disagreement—it’s a reckoning over whether the GOP still serves truth or has sold its soul for strategy.Comments; blackfreedomofspeech.com
Copy and paste this link to Joe Rogan, to Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platforms is cool beans with me."When comedians are punished for speaking truth and presidents behave like playground bullies, the stakes are no longer just about ratings—they’re about democracy itself. This is a story of free speech under fire, presidential dignity in decline, and Joe Rogan the American Man stepping into the chaos to defend the line between satire and censorship." Lucky -The EducatorComments: blackfreedomofspech@gmail.com
That contradiction was loud. While Erica Kirk stood at the pulpit pleading, “Do not hate. Do not retaliate. Let love be louder,” Trump’s statement outside the funeral—calling Kirk a “patriot murdered by leftist thugs” and blaming “Biden’s America”—was a hijack in real time. Not just of the moment, but of the moral center.Erica called for healing. Trump called for vengeance. She asked for silence. He brought a megaphone. She honored her son’s life. He weaponized his death.It wasn’t just selfish—it was a rupture. A direct contradiction to the family’s plea for peace. If this needs dramatization for ensemble delivery, the scene builds itself: Erica’s voice layered with Trump’s soundbite, the crowd torn between grief and propaganda, and the missing bridge—accountability.Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com
She once guided women toward abortion through Planned Parenthood referrals, believing she was offering help. But now, she stands on the other side—pro-life, repentant, and vocal about the moral reckoning that changed her. After the interview, she’s not just a woman with a past; she’s a witness. A living contradiction turned conviction. Defined not by shame, but by the courage to confront it—and the clarity to speak truth where silence once lived.
Every Bible word of God individual should copy and paste the link to this episode on Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platform is cool bean with me. "When political leaders invoke the name of God Almighty without scriptural truth, they cross a sacred line—weaponizing holiness for power, desecrating divine authority, and inviting judgment that no law enforcement, no military, no human intervention can stop. As in Genesis and 2 Timothy, God is at a limit, and His people must respond with holy defiance: “Show me the Bible.” Lucky-The Educator Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com
I overheard the Pam Bondi, Sen, Tim Scoot and Jimmy Kimmel talking in line at the airport. I was fortunate enough to be at the same airport, in the next line. Let me explain what I heard. Using a little fin for a serious message folks. LOL
Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.comCopy the link and paste on Tik Tok and any other social media platform is cool beans with me.Holy Tampons in the Men’s Bathroom, Batman!This satirical piece critiques how extreme workplace inclusivity efforts—particularly those centered around GLOBQT+ identity—can unintentionally marginalize straight Americans. Through exaggerated humor and superhero parody, it highlights:Performative Inclusivity: Policies that prioritize symbolic gestures (e.g. pronoun rituals, drag brunches) over genuine respect and fairness.Unequal Expression: GLOBQT+ identities are often celebrated, while straight employees feel silenced or penalized for expressing their own values or humor.Emotional Double Standards: Straight individuals are expected to suppress discomfort or dissent, while others are encouraged to center their emotional experiences.Identity Hierarchies: Overemphasis on identity categories fosters competition and resentment, rather than unity.Call for True Equity: The piece advocates for a workplace culture where all voices—regardless of identity—are respected equally, and inclusion doesn’t come at the cost of fairness.Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com
Tucker Carlson has issued a sharp warning about how President Trump’s administration is responding to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Carlson argues that Kirk’s death is being politicized to justify dangerous restrictions on free speech—specifically through the push for federal “hate speech” enforcement.On his show, Carlson emphasized that Kirk was a staunch defender of the First Amendment and would have vehemently opposed Attorney General Pam Bondi’s statement that the DOJ would “absolutely target” individuals for hate speech. Carlson called this rhetoric unconstitutional and deeply un-American, stating, “There is no sentence Charlie Kirk would have objected to more than that”.He warned that if Kirk’s death is used to usher in hate speech laws, it would mark “the most justified moment for civil disobedience ever.” Carlson added, “If they can tell you what to say, they’re telling you what to think… because they don’t consider you human”.The fallout has already begun: late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was suspended after criticizing Trump’s response to Kirk’s death, and Vice President J.D. Vance encouraged supporters to report anyone mocking Kirk’s assassination—even urging them to contact their employers.Carlson’s message is clear: weaponizing grief to suppress dissent is not tribute—it’s tyranny. He calls on Americans to resist any attempt to criminalize speech in Kirk’s name.
📖 Matthew 23:29–31 (Jesus speaking)“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! You build the tombs of the prophets and decorate the monuments of the righteous, and you say, ‘If we had lived in the days of our ancestors, we would not have taken part with them in shedding the blood of the prophets.’ So, you testify against yourselves that you are the descendants of those who murdered the prophets.”🔍 Why it matters: Jesus doesn’t just critique the living—he exposes how they sanitize the dead. He condemns the performance of reverence while ignoring the truth those prophets died for. He calls out the hypocrisy of honoring tombs while silencing conscience.💬 Charlie Kirk relevance: This verse lands directly on those using Kirk’s death to silence dissent. Trump and his allies are building Kirk’s tomb with censorship, not truth. They claim to honor his legacy while criminalizing the very speech Kirk claimed to defend. If Kirk was a “free speech champion,” then the crackdown on critics is not tribute—it’s betrayal. Jesus would call it cowardice.📖 Amos 2:1“Because he burned the bones of the king of Edom to lime, I will not turn away its punishment.”🔍 Why it matters: God draws a line: physical desecration is condemned, but verbal critique is not. The punishment is for violence against the dead—not for disagreement or satire. This verse affirms that speech is not desecration.💬 Charlie Kirk relevance: Critics of Kirk—whether they called him a “hate man,” mocked his death, or said “one person killed for gun rights is like chickens coming home to roost”—did not desecrate his body. They spoke. They reacted. They expressed. That is not sin. That is protected speech. The real violation is the state punishing emotion, surveilling dissent, and firing educators for words. God condemns violence—not critique.📖 Deuteronomy 18:10–12 (for context)“Let no one be found among you who… consults the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the Lord.”🔍 Why it matters: Scripture forbids necromancy—not commentary. It warns against summoning the dead for power, not speaking truth about their legacy. The Bible separates spiritual manipulation from moral accountability.💬 Charlie Kirk relevance: Trump’s use of Kirk’s death to silence critics is closer to necromancy than mourning. It’s a political séance—invoking Kirk’s name to justify censorship, surveillance, and ideological control. That’s not biblical. That’s manipulation.🧨 Final Thread: Scripture doesn’t protect the dead from critique—it protects the living from false reverence. Jesus rebukes tomb-builders. Amos condemns desecrators. Deuteronomy warns against spiritual manipulation. None of them silence truth-tellers. So when Trump twists Kirk’s death into a weapon against speech, he’s not defending morality—he’s performing power. And the Bible stands with the prophets who spoke anyway.
Political Violence Scorecard: 2018–2025Party Violence Scorecard: 2018–2025 tracks the surge of politically motivated attacks across the United States, revealing a disproportionate trend of violence linked to Republican-aligned individuals. Over this seven-year span, documented incidents—from bomb threats and armed standoffs to assassination attempts and mass shootings—expose a systemic pattern of extremism that has outpaced Democratic-linked violence by a wide margin. This scorecard isn’t just a tally—it’s a diagnostic tool for understanding how partisan rhetoric, media ecosystems, and institutional silence have fueled a climate where intimidation replaces debate and fear suppresses civic participation. The data demands accountability, not deflection.Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com
Cheech: “Hey man, I crossed the border, and they gave me a Snickers.” Chong: “Whoa... did you ask for a green card?” Cheech: “Nah, man—I figured if I eat enough candy, I’ll get citizenship through diabetes.” Chong: “Far out, bro. I overstayed my visa and they gave me a Netflix deal.” Cheech: “So white illegals get streaming rights, and we get nougat?” Chong: “Yeah man... nougat justice.”Copy the link to this episode and paste on Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platforms is cool beans with me.Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com"Mr. President, if your vision for America is built on law and order, then it must be enforced without bias, without euphemism, and without exception. The truth is undeniable: white immigrants from Canada, the UK, Germany, Australia, and beyond are overstaying visas and breaking the law—yet your silence on their illegality speaks louder than any border wall. You cannot preach colorblind justice while practicing selective enforcement. If you truly believe in restoration, then restore integrity by naming all violators, not just the ones who fit a convenient stereotype. Because the world is watching—and every omission is a betrayal of the Constitution you swore to uphold." Lucky, The Educator
REPUBLICANS copy the link, paste and send to other Republicans. Keep this episode moving. Republicans, you the voter, must rescue the party. "The Republican Party’s reflexive strategy of blaming Democrats—especially President Biden—for every policy failure has run out of credibility. American Republican voters are living through broken promises, rising costs, and selective transparency, and they’re no longer satisfied with deflection. From the unfulfilled vow to end the Ukraine war in 24 hours to the silence surrounding the Epstein files, the contradictions are piling up. The party cannot survive on grievance alone. It must confront its own failures, embrace self-criticism, and deliver results—or risk losing the trust of the very voters it claims to represent." Lucky-The Educator Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com
Copy and paste this episode on Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platform is cool bean with me."Honoring free speech means using it to expose harm, not glorify death. Anything less fails to honor Charlie Kirk—or the freedoms he claimed to defend." Lucky-The Educator "This message challenges Americans to separate the man from the message, urging us to confront Charlie Kirk’s words—not celebrate his death. It calls for moral clarity: to condemn murder without silencing critique, and to reject partisan vengeance in favor of constitutional responsibility. By spotlighting Kirk’s most inflammatory statements and the historical violence they echo, it asks whether public relief stems from his absence—or from the end of a rhetoric that dehumanized others. The piece ultimately demands that we honor free speech by using it wisely: to expose harm, not to glorify death." Lucky, The EducatorAmerica:Understanding Kirk’s Death CelebrationThis message challenges Americans to confront not just the death of Charlie Kirk, but the deeper question: what exactly are people celebrating? Is it the man’s murder—or the silencing of a rhetoric that dehumanized, excluded, and incited? By spotlighting Kirk’s most inflammatory statements and pairing them with historical echoes of violence, this episode reframes public reaction and demands constitutional responsibility. It calls on citizens—not just politicians—to condemn murder while fiercely debating words. Because honoring free speech means using it to expose harm, not glorify death. Anything less fails to honor Charlie Kirk—or the freedoms he claimed to defend.Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com
All Americans that can relate to the partisan bullshit expressed herein, copy the link and paste on Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platform is cool beans with me. "The partisan bull crap choking American discourse today is a coordinated betrayal—where both sides, conservative grievance merchants and liberal virtue-branders, perform outrage not to serve justice or truth but to protect their ideological turf. So-called Christians draped in dark suits preach judgment while ignoring mercy, and secular liberals wrapped in curated hashtags preach inclusion while practicing exclusion. They weaponize identity, cherry-pick victims, and manufacture selective empathy depending on who’s wearing the right jersey. It’s not governance—it’s tribal theater. And while they posture for their base, the common good bleeds out backstage, unnoticed." Lucky- The Educator and Black Conservative. Comments: blackfreedonofspeech@gmail.com
Copy and paste the link to this episode on Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platforms is cool beans with me. Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com"To the many of you who’ve asked me about Charlie Kirk’s quotes and the public’s response—especially the perceived lack of empathy toward him—I want to answer with respect for his life and with sincere love for his family. While his passing is undeniably tragic, the emotional complexity surrounding it stems from his own public statements: his rejection of empathy as a moral framework and his framing of gun deaths as an acceptable cost for liberty. These views, widely quoted and deeply polarizing, have shaped how people interpret his legacy. Many mourn for his wife and children, who bear no responsibility for his rhetoric, but struggle to extend personal empathy to a man who dismissed it as harmful. This isn’t about cruelty—it’s about reckoning. When someone publicly devalues compassion and normalizes death, it complicates how we respond when they themselves become part of that narrative. My hope is that we can hold space for grief without abandoning the moral clarity that his own words demand." Lucky-The EducatorCharlie Kirk’s death has sparked a complex public response shaped by his own controversial statements about empathy and gun violence. While many express love and sympathy for his family, especially his children, others withhold personal empathy for Kirk himself, citing his rejection of empathy as a valid moral framework and his assertion that annual gun deaths are a “worthwhile cost” for preserving gun rights. These positions—articulated in widely circulated quotes—have led critics to view his death not just as a tragedy, but as a grim fulfillment of the logic he endorsed. When contrasted with biblical teachings that command believers to “bear one another’s burdens” (Galatians 6:2) and condemn violence (“You shall not murder,” Exodus 20:13), Kirk’s rhetoric appears morally and spiritually contradictory. The result is a divided public reckoning: one that mourns the innocent, questions the ideological legacy, and confronts whether empathy should be extended to a man who publicly denied its value.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN MEMORY: "If a leader dies and you hesitate to speak openly about where you stood with them—what you supported, what you challenged—you dilute the force of their legacy. Avoiding the hard truths doesn’t preserve their impact; it blurs it. Their work was shaped by tension, by dialogue, by disagreement. To leave that out is to strip away the depth. Legacy isn’t built on silence or selective memory—it’s built on the full account, including the friction that made their leadership matter." Lucky, The EducatorComments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.comCopy the link to this episode and paste it into Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platform is cool beans with me.Charlie Kirk’s legacy is a study in contradiction: a conservative firebrand who trafficked in racially charged rhetoric, dismissed systemic injustice, and inflamed cultural divides—yet also insisted on open debate and public confrontation. His death, widely debated as a possible political assassination, underscores the rising tide of ideological violence in America. From his controversial remarks on race, DEI, and crime to his critiques of liberal dominance on college campuses, Kirk provoked outrage and forced reckoning. While his views often reflected the asocial posture of exclusion and bias, his willingness to be challenged made him a consequential figure. This dossier traces the full arc—from provocation to paradox, confrontation to reckoning—revealing how Kirk’s influence, however divisive, shaped the terrain of race, ideology, and political discourse in the twenty-first century.
Trump and Pastor Gino Jennings Santa Debate🎄 Satire makes us laugh—but beneath the jokes, it points a mirror at how we shape morality with myths and marketing.Whether it’s Santa rewarding behavior, Trump branding belief, or Jennings providing the glitter gospel, the fun reveals something serious: What stories are guiding your children—and who holds the mic when it comes to truth?"So yes, enjoy the cookies and lights... But remember sincerity can't grow from performance—and grace was never meant to be seasonal." Lucky, The EducatorComments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com
Copy and paste this episode on Tik Tok and any other social media platform is cool with me.Send Comments: blackfreedomofspeec@gmail.comBlack Women Continued Excellence isn’t just a phrase—it’s a movement, a legacy, and a living archive of brilliance, resilience, and transformation. Let’s layer this with ensemble power, punchline-driven truth, and legacy-grade storytelling.🎤 Legacy in Motion: Recent Honors & RitualsAt the Michigan Chronicle’s Women of Excellence Awards, 50 Black women were honored in a regal celebration of leadership. The ballroom pulsed with purple and gold, as alumni formed a Soul Train line to welcome new inductees—each one a force who’s dismantled barriers and built spaces for others to rise.Wendy Lewis Jackson, awarded Woman of the Year, declared: “Every step forward builds a foundation for the generations who will stand on our shoulders.” Her work at Kresge Foundation has reshaped Detroit’s philanthropic landscape.Linda Forte received the Lifetime Achievement Award for decades of corporate advocacy. Her legacy? Economic empowerment and unapologetic diversity.🧠 Icons Who Shaped the BlueprintFrom Harriet Tubman to Ketanji Brown Jackson, Black women have redefined every arena:Justice Jackson: First Black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. Her presence is a reckoning.Rosalind Brewer: One of the few Black women to lead a Fortune 500 company.Monique Rodriguez: Built Mielle Organics from kitchen experiments into a multimillion-dollar brand.Simone Biles: The most decorated gymnast in history. Her excellence flips gravity itself.NOTICE TO ALL READINGShare this episode with other women. Copy and paste the link on Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platforms."Throughout American history—and especially in the crucible of the Civil Rights Movement—Black women have stood at the crossroads of racism and gender-based violence, enduring unspeakable trauma while fearlessly confronting injustice. Their resilience often overlooked and rarely rewarded, not only sustained communities but also redefined the moral spine of a nation in desperate need of redemption. " Mr. Lucky-The Educator
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Copy this link and paste on Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platforms is cool beans with me.Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com https://youtu.be/KwL1DThtxYg?si=mQ6m5vRLcGER7UzGhttps://youtu.be/BMl2iGKfThY?si=UGy1r3xi2rFxvlFwhttps://youtu.be/F5MRhqSK8Ts?si=8CHFH_CmqycOIhLrA pastor's calling is not to appease crowds, but to uphold truth. When fear of losing popularity, members, or material comforts silences biblical convictions, leadership becomes compromised. True shepherds stand firm, knowing that spiritual integrity outweighs temporary status. The gospel was never meant to be comfortable—it challenges, convicts, and transforms. A church built on fear of man rather than reverence for God is a house on sand, vulnerable to collapse. Bold faith demands courage, and those entrusted with the Word must speak it without hesitation, regardless of the cost.Comments: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.comFor copies of my books and music leave your email address.
Share Your Thoughts Without Polemic SpeechComment: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.comCopy and paste the link to this episode on Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platform is cool beans with me.In a society increasingly conditioned to offer “thoughts and prayers” in response to moral collapse, the time has come to reject passivity and embrace protective clarity. When communities face imminent threats—whether ideological extremism or identity-driven volatility—prayer alone cannot shield the innocent. There are moments when law-abiding citizens must say, “Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.” This is not a call to violence. It is a call to survival. It is the moral obligation to defend life when forgiveness and delay invite destruction. Protection is not vengeance—it is the sacred duty to act when danger demands more than sentiment.This moment also demands a confrontation with the behavioral symmetry between LGBTQ individuals and racist extremists. Though their ideologies differ, both groups often emerge from rejection, develop emotional volatility, and—at times—manifest harm. These are learned behaviors, shaped by culture, trauma, and isolation. And learned behaviors can be unlearned. Whether you are anti-racist, straight, atheist, or devoutly religious, you have a moral obligation to speak out. Silence is complicity. Parents, educators, and communities must challenge—not approve—destructive patterns. Because the cost of silence is written in blood, and the path forward demands moral clarity, not moral compromise.
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