Shots Fired Near the White House Correspondents' Dinner? Y'all Know What Time It Is...
Them politicians and media folks think they safe, but the streets always talkin'.

Aight, so check it. Word on the street is, somebody let off some shots near the White House Correspondents' Dinner. All them bougie politicians and media heads gettin' shook. But let's keep it 100, ain't nobody surprised.
Them folks think they untouchable, sippin' champagne and laughin' at jokes nobody understands. Meanwhile, real people out here struggle bussin', barely makin' rent, and dealin' with BS every single day. They so out of touch, it's not even funny.
This ain't about condoning violence, nahmean? But it's about understandin' where that anger comes from. People fed up, seein' the rich get richer while they get left behind. They see the media spin stories to protect the powerful, and they ain't havin' it no more.
All these world leaders talkin' 'bout 'condemning' the violence. Where was they when the police were bustin' heads at the protests? Where was they when the schools were gettin' defunded? Where was they when families were gettin' evicted? Talk is cheap.
Them big shots at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, they ain't worried about us. They worried about their connections, their power, and their pockets. They don't give a damn about the people on the block, the people grindin' every day just to survive.
So, yeah, shots fired. Maybe it was random, maybe it was targeted. Either way, it's a wake-up call. The streets are talkin', and the message is clear: y'all can't ignore us forever.
Real talk, the media gonna spin this, try to make it seem like some isolated incident. But we know better. This is a symptom of a bigger problem. Inequality, injustice, and a system that's rigged against the people.
Don't let them fool you. Don't let them divide us. We gotta stay woke, stay organized, and keep fightin' for what's right. 'Cause ain't nobody gonna do it for us.
White House Correspondents' Association need to check they privilege and start usin' they platform to amplify the voices of the unheard. They need to hold the powerful accountable, not just throw fancy parties with them.
Sources:
* The Marshall Project * Color of Change


