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J. Cole's New Track 'Snow On Tha Bluff' Is Unprogressive Art That Hit A Sour Note With Many Black Women - Blavity

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Black people are dying from COVID-19 at a disproportionate rate.

We are dropping like flies, at the hands of police officers; and it seems as though a new traumatic Black murder gets recorded and goes viral every other day.

In addition to these devastating plights, Breonna Taylor has not even begun to receive an ounce of justice, after being murdered by Louisville officers; 19-year-old Black activist Toyin Salau's sexual assault and murder is collectively weighing heavy on our hearts; and not enough people are talking about Priscilla Slater, a Black woman recently found dead in her holding cell.

At the moment, many Black women are feeling vulnerable and disregarded.

This might not be the best time to release a patronizing, but "honest" opinion about how a Black woman should communicate.

Source: Blavity News

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