Missed shots are still exercise.


According to The U.S. Justice Department, Purdue Pharma ( the company that creates OxyContin) has agreed to plead guilty to three federal charges. This decision comes after a bankruptcy court approved an “$8.3 billion dollar” settlement against the company. The drug manufacturer and distributer has been credited for attributing to the catastrophic “opioid epidemic” in the country. Purdue has “regrets and accepts responsibility for the misconduct.” Will they get the same brutal treatment as young men selling dime bags out of abandon houses. Or is drug dealing only worthy of prison time when your Black?


BY: BEWITTY Staff

Yelp officially announced via it’s blog the immediate addition of “consumer alerts within it’s platform. This mechanism provides a customer the ability to leave warnings of businesses that they’ve encountered who seemed racist in an attempt to further foster “diversity and inclusion” in the company. Is this a trial run or will other corporations follow?

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In alleged efforts to create a fairer bond system the state of California has initiated new legislation titled “Proposition 25” to appear on the Nov. 3 ballots. If passed this bill would replace cash bails with a coded process using “algorithms” to determine detainees eligibility for release. Do you think this proposal would further strengthen systematic racial bias or is this kind of measure long over due?
Update: Proposition 25 was rejected in the 2020 California state election therefore cash will continue to be king in a system that is supposed to surround itself around justice.
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During an interview on Oct. 15 with radio personality Charlamagne Tha God the Sean Combs (Diddy) revealed his new political party branded “Our Black Party” which welcomes Democrats and Republican “African Americans” with an intention to unify and bring awareness to key disparities within the community. Are you in or nah?

BY: BEWITTY Staff