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I have seen a lot in my time on this planet. I never saw a white woman call black children racial admiration on the playground and get paid for hundreds of thousands of dollars. But once again, should I be surprised?
Over the past decades, I have witnessed how black people exploited race to Michael Brown from the Ferguson and George Floyd OJ Simpson case in Minnesota. They used race as a catch-all to destroy justice and advance certain racial ideologies. In all these cases, tribal loyalty defeated everything, even if Oji was the stone-like murderer who nearly decapitated Nicole Simpson. The race was the only thing that mattered.
We recently saw it when Karmelo Anthony, a black teenager, received a donation of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
I watched in horror as black people began to make stories around this teenager and started throwing money at him. This was nothing but pure racial tribalism, and I was able to see how it would be a humiliation for non-racial people.
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When Shiro Hendrix of Rochester, Minnesota, is called Somali heritage and autistic black boy, a racial admiration for the crime passing through her diaper bag, she responded in the way she revealed more about her low-quality personality than anything else.
I have kids and anyone who goes to the play area knows that they are always in other people's stuff. I have never heard a decent person insult a child. You either educate your child or let your parents know what happened. That's how you civilize your children.
However, Shiro spewed racism instead. When she was being recorded she doubled, flipping the camera over and repeating racist admiration, saying, “I won't give you sh**.”
The video is spreading across social media platforms such as X and Tiktok. The NAACP held a town hall and urged authorities to claim Hendrix for hate crimes. The Rochester Police Department has investigated, but so far no charges have been filed against Hendrix.
At this point, Hendrix decides to turn the script over and make himself a victim here. She launched an online fundraiser called “Help Me Protect My Family” and said it would need to move because of a “threat.”
Enraged by the perceived racial double standard, many conservatives decided to reward Shiro's sleazy behavior. Conservatives from these tribes have said that if they can frame Hendrix as a victim of “cancellation culture” and raise money for the black teenager charged with murder, they can help with the racism of white women and her.
As of May 8, 2025, she had raised $750,000. In contrast to “virtual signaling,” some call this “subsignals.”
Now we say that the person on the right is loud and proud on social media. We have endless social media fights, like videos featuring the worst attributes of each race are thrown into each other's faces.
Is America better?
no.
Many of us have fought for a better America. Once Trump takes office, we have finally had the opportunity to push back the racial essentialism that has divided our nation for the past 60 years, and it seems even deeper since the death of George Floyd. Engaging in vice signaling sacrifices us a high moral status and gives us ammunition to the left. “Look along the right and say you're racist and see how they're racist.”
Anyone who knows the left knows that Shiro's fiasco will not affect or persuade them. The left exploits the incident as evidence of racism to promote a long march.
But please tell me what I know. I know there's a better America there. It's a better America where people get tired of this racial tribalism that doesn't go anywhere, and people are tired of illness.
There is a better America where people return to the land of individualism, merit and brotherhood across all class, racial and religious lines.
There is a better America where people want to be surrounded by like-minded people who have born in this country and realize the great gift given by using this gift to make themselves into several bodies.
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A few years ago, when I stayed on the roof for 346 days to raise money for a new community center on the south side of Chicago, I saw this better America. I knew I had no help from the government and I had no funds to build this centre in my community. And I am a pastor who knows much outside of my faith. All I did was follow the path of Jesus and place my faith in America.
What I didn't experience was Shiro Hendrix's lowdown racism. Instead, what I experienced was so beautiful that I never forgot as long as I walked this earth.
When I started the rooftop Revelations series and started releasing articles and videos every day, I was hearing from Americans. Florida. Alabama. Alaska. California. main. Rhode Island. Many from places I've never been to. They wrote to me that my story touched them and that they said they wanted to help. A woman who cleans the house wrote that she doesn't make much but wanted to donate her earrings in a day: $85.
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What impressed me was how they believed in my community. They knew how liberal policies since the 60s made them dependent on government for many people in my community. They wanted to help these people recover themselves into the path of American dreams.
That's America I know. I will never distract me from a greater purpose in America, racial tribalism, the work of the devil.
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