Tim Cook Dipped! New CEO, Same Corporate Game?
John Ternus takin' over Apple – will he keep it real for the culture or just chase the bag?

Aight, so peep this: Tim Cook bounced from Apple. For real, the big boss man is gone. They got this dude John Ternus steppin' up to run the whole show. Word is he was head of hardware, so he know 'bout the gadgets, but the real question is: what's this mean for us?
Cook ran Apple for a minute, rakin' in all kinda dough. But let's be real, that money ain't tricklin' down to the hood. We still payin' a grip for these iPhones, while Apple stacks billions on billions.
Ternus gotta understand that Apple got a responsibility. They profiting off Black and brown folks, so they need to put some of that bread back into the community. We talkin' jobs, education, and real opportunities, not just some performative wokeness.
These corporations love to talk the talk, but they rarely walk the walk. They throw a few crumbs our way and call it diversity. We need real change, not just a token gesture.
Apple got mad power. They can influence the whole tech game. Ternus needs to use that power to create a more equitable playing field for everybody, not just the privileged few.
Cook made Apple a powerhouse, no doubt. But he also stayed silent on a lot of issues that affect our community. Ternus needs to speak up and take a stand for what's right, even if it ain't popular.
We need to hold these corporations accountable. They can't just keep taking from our community without giving back. It's time for them to pay their dues.
Ternus, if you listenin', understand this: we watchin' you. We see what you doin'. Don't let us down.
This ain't about left or right, it's about right and wrong. It's about fairness, justice, and opportunity for all. It's about makin' sure that the tech boom benefits everybody, not just the 1%.
So yeah, Cook's gone. New dude in charge. But the game stays the same unless we demand change. We gotta stay woke and keep the pressure on.
Keep it 100, no cap. Let's see if Ternus is really 'bout that life.
Sources:
* Bureau of Labor Statistics data on tech industry demographics * National Urban League
