Shorty Back on TV After Her Mama Vanished
National Guthrie back on that 'Today' show grind after her moms ghosted, but real talk, where the love for our missing sisters?

Aight, so National Guthrie back on the 'Today' show, right? Months after her mama disappeared. Heard it on Morning Edition. Now, I ain't tryna be insensitive, but where the hell was all this coverage when Tamika went missing last month from the South Side? Or when lil' Keisha disappeared back in '24? Huh? Crickets.
See, it's always the same story. If you ain't got the money, the fame, or the right skin tone, your loved ones just vanish, and nobody bats an eye. Meanwhile, this lady gets all the sympathy and attention. Don't get me wrong, hope her mama safe and sound, but this ain't right.
The 'Today' show? They ain't showing love to the struggle. It's all about keeping up appearances, making that paper, and pushing whatever narrative fits the agenda. They ain't worried about the real issues hitting the streets.
Folks in the hood know the pain of a missing loved one. It's that constant anxiety, that never-ending search, that feeling like the system done failed you. And most times, it has. Cops ain't prioritize our cases, the media ignores us, and we left to deal with it ourselves.
This ain't just about National Guthrie. It's about the bigger picture. It's about the inequalities in the system, the lack of resources in our communities, and the way Black and brown lives are devalued. We gotta demand better. We gotta hold these institutions accountable.
So, yeah, she back on TV. But what about the sistas and brothers who ain't never coming back? What about the families still searching for answers? What about the pain that never goes away? That's what we need to be talking about.
I'm just saying, all this attention on one case, but ain't no spotlight on the hundreds of missing folks from our communities? That ain't justice. That's just another example of how the system rigged against us. Keep it 100, real talk.
National back on TV, but the streets still ain't seeing justice for our missing folks. We gotta stay woke, keep fighting, and never forget the ones who gone too soon. No cap. And to National, I hope her pops is okay.


