SAY HIS NAME: KEITH PORTER JR.

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  SAY HIS NAME: KEITH PORTER JR. THE EXECUTION OF KEITH PORTER JR. Why We Refuse the State’s Narrative The killing of Keith Porter Jr. on New Year’s Eve in Northridge exposes a truth the state works hard to hide: the so-called “war on immigrants” has always been a war on Black people. While officials argue policy and borders, Keith bled on the pavement outside his own home. The near-total silence from national media is not accidental—it protects the man who killed him. This is why we say, without compromise: Black Lives Matter. The Truth vs. the “Active Shooter” Lie The Department of Homeland Security rushed to brand the shooter, Brian Palacios , a “hero” who stopped an “active shooter.” That story collapses under scrutiny. Vigilantism, Not Enforcement: Palacios was off duty. He was not dispatched. He chose to put on tactical gear, take his service weapon, and hunt a neighbor celebrating the New Year. Zero Accountability: Any civilian who masked up and armed themselve...

We are entering a new era

 We are entering a new era 

Not because governments suddenly changed, but because illusion no longer survives scale. The internet collapsed distance, shattered gatekeeping, and made it impossible for any single media institution, political class, or authority to fully dictate reality. What once required decades to surface now appears instantly, publicly, and globally.

This is why the noise feels so frantic. We are witnessing hypocrisy in real time. Narratives that once held unquestioned power now fracture under scrutiny. Authority that depended on distance, delay, and deference is exposed the moment it contradicts itself. The public is no longer waiting to be told what happened — it is watching it unfold.


This is where Donald Trump becomes historically significant. Not because he is flawless, virtuous, or even consistent — but because he refused to preserve the illusion. He did not invent hypocrisy. He did not create institutional rot. He became the figure through which those things could no longer be managed, softened, or hidden.


History does not always elevate its most polished figures. Sometimes it elevates the one who forces systems to reveal themselves. After that moment, nothing returns to normal — because “normal” depended on people not seeing what they now cannot unsee.


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