Sis Said Peace Out: Scholar Bounce From the States After Trump Era
Rumeysa Ozturk dipped cause she couldn't rock wit' the 'state-imposed violence' under Trump, and honestly, who can blame her?

Aight, so peep this: this scholar, Rumeysa Ozturk, bounced back to Turkiye. Said she couldn't take the 'state-imposed violence and hostility' no more under Trump. Real talk, that ain't no surprise to folks who been livin' that struggle, know what I'm sayin'?
'State-imposed violence' ain't just about cops throwin' hands, nahmean? It's about policies that mess wit' your livelihood, your freedom, your peace of mind. It's about feelin' like the system ain't built for you, but against you. And under Trump, that feeling was amplified for a lot of people, especially folks of color and immigrants.
We talkin' 'bout them Muslim bans, ICE raids snatchin' up folks tryna live the American dream, and all that MAGA rhetoric that made it cool to be openly bigoted. That mess wasn't just words, it had real-life consequences. Folks lost jobs, families got torn apart, and fear became the everyday vibe.
So, when this scholar says she had to dip to protect her peace, I get it. Sometimes you gotta prioritize your mental health and get yourself outta a toxic situation. Ain't nothin' wrong with that.
But it also highlights how these policies ain't just numbers on a page. They affect real people, their lives, and their decisions. This woman had skills, knowledge, and potential to contribute, but she felt forced to leave 'cause the environment was too hostile.
And let's be clear, this ain't just a Trump thing. The system been messed up for a minute. But Trump turned up the volume on the BS, makin' it harder for folks to breathe.
So, what's the takeaway? We gotta keep fightin' for a more just and equitable system. We gotta hold these politicians accountable for the impact of their policies on real people. And we gotta support each other, especially those who are feelin' the brunt of the system's oppression.
This scholar's story is a reminder that we can't afford to be complacent. We gotta stay woke, stay vigilant, and stay committed to buildin' a better future for all of us. 'Cause at the end of the day, we all we got.
We gotta make sure that folks from all walks of life can come here, share their gifts, and build a better community. We gotta check these politicians when they come with that divisive rhetoric.
And it ain't just about politics, man. It's about us too. Are we supporting one another? Are we standing up for the folks being targeted? Or are we just looking the other way? That's on us.
She ain’t the first and won’t be the last. It's all about surviving out here and sometimes that means relocating where the love is thicker.
Don't get it twisted -- even though she split, her story resonates with a lot of brothers and sisters here too, ya dig?


