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SSDD - (Entry 21- Fox News)

Posted By: Jason Breckenridge on December 28, 2023

Dear Diary,

I'm being a lil messy in this one. In order to get Fox News attention, I'm going after The Emancipator newsletter for ignoring the research paper. You can re-read the blog here:

https://hbcuconnect.com/content/392235/ssd...

This is the second letter I've sent to Mr. Gabriel, so it's like a two for one in this one. I know they really dislike Mr. Kendi and the center for antiracist research. Let's see if he takes the bait!

In the video above, you can see the real time analysis of the research paper.



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Dear Gabriel,

Greetings! I trust this note finds you in the best of spirits. I'm reaching out to delve deeper into our prior conversation, particularly around the intriguing, yet slightly paradoxical role of modern antiracism practices. My latest exploration into this realm sheds new light, a perspective I'm eager to share with your audience.

Picture, if you will, a tapestry – an elaborate and meticulously crafted one. Each thread in this fabric symbolizes a unique aspect of a broader, more complex narrative. My research adopts a similar approach. Imagine AI as a skilled artisan, weaving together diverse threads of theories, historical events, and current analyses to craft a comprehensive narrative. This intricate blend offers a richer, multi-dimensional view of racism's psychological foundations.

This research, viewed through the AI's discerning lens, ventures beyond mere surface-level analysis. It examines the interplay of various elements, unearthing how they collectively contribute to the broader societal narrative. This method mirrors the way a connoisseur of art or a master weaver perceives value in their tapestry.

This research is more than an academic pursuit; it's a catalyst for heightened awareness and dialogue.



In an age rife with misinformation, presenting such thoroughly researched and analytically sound insights is crucial.

However, my submission to the Emancipator, part of BU’s Center for Antiracist Research, was met with an unexpected silence. This response, or lack thereof, strikes a curious chord, especially considering their mission and the ongoing challenges they face in achieving palpable results despite substantial funding. My research offers a ground-up solution, seemingly in harmony with their objectives.

Moreover, my venture, Planetary Chess, isn't in search of charity, but rather a strategic investment. We plan to harness Blockchain Technology to uplift those affected by systemic racism. This includes the creation and promotion of a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) celebrating Dr. Francis Cress Welsing’s work. The goal is to channel the financial proceeds from this NFT into combating racist practices, a strategy that resonates with the recent corporate surge in investing in "dismantling" initiatives.

The oversight of this innovative approach by the Emancipator and similar institutions is perplexing, especially given their advocacy for community involvement in addressing racism. Planetary Chess and my research offer tangible, actionable paths forward, transcending intellectual dialogues to tackle real-life challenges.

Your platform is the ideal stage to spotlight this critical conversation. The insights from my research aren't just enlightening; they are acutely pertinent in our current social and political landscape. The seeming disregard by established antiracism entities raises questions about their efficacy and commitment, hinting at a potential disconnect between their public stance and actual impact.

I am enthusiastic about the prospect of discussing this further and sharing more about my research and the Planetary Chess initiative. Your esteemed platform could be the perfect conduit for this vital discourse. Thank you for considering this proposal. I eagerly anticipate the opportunity to contribute to your revered publication.

Kind Regards,
Janga Bussaja
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 SSDD - (Entry 21- Fox News)

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