TG Jones Trippin': Is They Really 'Bout to Mess Up Our Post Office?
Corporate greed comin' for the hood again, tryna shut down the spots where we cashin' checks and sendin' money home.

Aight, so check it, they playin' us again. TG Jones, which used to be WH Smith, got bought out by some suits, right? Now they tryna change the game on the low, messin' with the Post Office counters in they stores. Real talk, this ain't 'bout business, it's 'bout profits over people, straight up.
These Modella cats, the ones runnin' TG Jones now, tryna cut rent, tryna close stores. They sayin' it's 'cause business ain't boomin', but we know the deal. They wanna squeeze every last dime outta the community and bounce. And who gon' suffer? Us.
They talkin' 'bout closin' down like 60 Post Office spots. That ain't just mail, fam. That's where folks get they government checks, pay they bills, send money back home. Now they tryna make it harder for us to survive? Nah, that ain't right.
And peep this: they tryna change the rules so they can close these Post Offices with barely no notice. From six months down to 56 days? That's disrespectful. That don't give nobody time to figure out what to do, where to go. They ain't thinkin' 'bout the people, they just thinkin' 'bout the paper.
That CWU, the union, they speakin' up, but we gotta do more than that. Mole Meade callin' it “postal deserts,” and she ain't lyin'. They takin' away vital services from the community, leavin' us out in the cold. This ain't just 'bout stamps, it's 'bout access, 'bout equity, 'bout respect.
They offerin' some chump change to the Post Office, like 170% of what they think they'll make from closin' down. That's peanuts compared to the impact it's gonna have on the hood. They think they can just throw money at the problem and it'll go away? Nah, we ain't that easily bought.
These corporations always talkin' 'bout “restructuring” and “streamlining,” but what they really mean is cuttin' corners and squeezin' profits. They don't care 'bout the community, they don't care 'bout the workers, they just care 'bout the bottom line. It's the same old story, different day.
We gotta stand up and fight back. We gotta let these cats know that we ain't gon' let them walk all over us. We gotta support local businesses, we gotta organize, we gotta make our voices heard. We can't let them turn our neighborhoods into corporate playgrounds.
This ain't just 'bout the Post Office, it's 'bout our community, our future, our survival. We gotta protect what's ours, and we gotta fight for what's right. No cap. Real talk.
