Savannah Guthrie's Mom Gone? Real Talk: Where's the Justice for Our Missing Sisters?
'Today' show host cryin' 'bout her mama, but what about all the Black and brown women who disappear every day and nobody bats an eye?

Aight, look. I ain't tryna be heartless, but Savannah Guthrie's mama goin' missin' and it's wall-to-wall coverage? Meanwhile, our sisters vanish every damn day and crickets. That ain't right, fam.
This Nancy Guthrie lady, 84 years old, gone since February 1st. Masked dude on the camera, blood at the door. Sounds like some foul play, for real. But where was this energy when LaQuisha went missin' last month? Or Maria the month before that?
Guthrie talkin' 'bout faith and uncertainty? Girl, we been livin' with uncertainty since we were born. The system ain't built for us. It's built to grind us down and forget about us when we disappear.
They find a trail of blood and ain't use no cadaver dogs? Man, come on! That's suspect as hell. If that was a Black woman, they'd be callin' it a cold case before the week was out.
This ain't 'bout hatin' on Savannah Guthrie. It's 'bout callin' out the BS. It's 'bout pointin' out how the media only cares when it's a certain type of person that's affected. It's 'bout demandin' justice for all our missin' queens, not just the ones with famous daughters.
We gotta hold these institutions accountable. We gotta demand equal treatment and equal resources. We gotta amplify the voices of the families who are searchin' for their loved ones, day in and day out, with no help from the mainstream.
It's time to stop playin' nice and start speakin' truth to power. This ain't a game. These are real lives, real families, real communities that are bein' torn apart by this injustice.
So, yeah, I'm prayin' for Savannah Guthrie's family. But I'm also prayin' for all the families who are still waitin' for answers, still searchin' for their loved ones, still fightin' for justice.
We gotta build our own platforms, create our own narratives, and tell our own stories. We can't rely on the mainstream to do it for us. They'll only show us when it suits their agenda.
Real talk: this ain't just about missin' people. It's about a system that devalues Black and brown lives. It's about a society that turns a blind eye to our suffering. It's about a struggle for justice that's been goin' on for centuries.
Until we start treatin' all lives as equal, until we start investin' in our communities, until we start holdin' these institutions accountable, this cycle of injustice will continue. And that's the truth, the whole truth, and nothin' but the truth. No cap.
So next time you see Savannah Guthrie on TV, remember LaQuisha, remember Maria, remember all the missin' sisters who deserve just as much attention and just as much love. And let's keep fightin' until we get justice for all.


