Loading...

Politics

5
Members
6.5K
Posts

  The Unrelenting Cycle of Violence: A Mother's Grief and a System's Failure

Why A $1.25M Settlement For Fred Harris’ Murder Is Not JusticeAs I read about Fred Harris' tragic death in a Harris County jail cell, I couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu. The familiar feeling of tension in my body was not just a response to the shock of another senseless tragedy, but a stark reminder that our justice system is designed to fail those who need it most.

A System Built to Fail
The death of Fred Harris is a chilling example of how our prison-industrial complex perpetuates violence and neglect. Despite the promises of safety, the police ultimately delivered a death sentence for his mother, Dallas Garcia, who had called them during a mental health crisis seeking help for her son. This tragedy highlights the systemic failures that lead to the loss of Black lives.

The Weight of Guilt and Activism
As a mother myself, I can only imagine the unbearable weight of guilt that Dallas Garcia must carry. The knowledge that she did everything she thought was right, yet still lost her child, is a burden no parent should ever have to bear. But this tragedy also underscores the harsh reality that Black mothers are often forced to transform their private grief into public activism just to be heard.

A Cycle of Violence and Repetition
The story of Fred Harris' death is not an isolated incident, but rather a symptom of a larger problem. We are caught in a cycle where the ink of our stories constantly competes with the blood of our children. The repetition of these tragedies takes its toll on our collective community, leaving us exhausted and searching for answers.

The death of Fred Harris is a stark reminder that our justice system is broken. It's time for us to confront the systemic failures that lead to the loss of Black lives and work towards creating a more just and equitable society. We owe it to ourselves, our children, and our communities to demand change and break this cycle of violence.

0
   0
   0
  
   0
  

Blaqsbi Is the Digital Sovereignty for Black and Brown People.

"Share, Believe, and Inspire  our unity"

Blaqsbi is a Black-owned media and networking platform built on the principles of Black Digital Sovereignty. We provide a safe, independent space where Black people can speak freely, share ideas, and build community without fear of censorship or outside control.

Members huddle together to share knowledge, celebrate our greatness, and inspire unity.As the only Black-owned platform that rewards you for promoting Black culture, pride, and excellence, Blaqsbi ensures our data, our narratives, and our digital future remain in our hands.

Created as a positive alternative to mainstream social networks, Blaqsbi offers a safe, supportive, and culturally rich space to share ideas, shatter negative stereotypes, and cultivate cooperative wealth. Our platform serves as a modern digital sovereignty where members can unapologetically celebrate their heritage while building meaningful connections. Our unique ecosystem bridges the gap between conscious consumers, creators, and entrepreneurs.

Beyond standard social networking, members can explore a thriving global marketplace to buy and sell goods, list or discover companies in our comprehensive business directory, participate in localized events, and join focused, niche discussion groups called "huddles."

Best of all, Blaqsbi believes in true cooperative economics. We actively reward our community for their engagement and creativity; members earn Bmunts (our native reward points) simply for posting content, interacting with others, and completing challenges.

Furthermore, we are proud to offer a profit-sharing model that directly benefits our users, ensuring that the value generated on our platform is shared with the community that helps build it. Whether you want to amplify your voice, discover culturally relevant content, grow a business, or support Black-owned enterprises, Blaqsbi is your home for collective growth. 


Businesses

Videos

Skills

Music

Marketplace Items

Photos

Podcast/radio Shows

Featured

Challenge: Trivias

Funding Requests

Book Suggestions

News/opinions

Featured

Topic Lives

Empowering Music

Blaqsbi Is the Digital Sovereignty for Black and Brown People.

Nuzette @nuzette   

305.3K
Posts
2.9K
Reactions
29
Followers
1
Following

Follow Nuzette on Blaqsbi.

Enter your email address then click on the 'Sign Up' button.


Get the App
Load more