(ThyBlackMan.com) So you wear your designer or homemade cloth mask and you think you are protected. Wrong. You trusted what the Surgeon General and the Federal Task Force told you without question. The same people who first told you not to wear a mask. The same people who told you ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Staying focused during the day is harder than ever. Granted some of us suffer from conditions, or side effects from medication, that make staying focused difficult. One of the main sources of distraction these days is literally our phones. Many of us can access social media, read a book, ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Wolverine is one Marvel Comics’ most popular characters. He’s up there with Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk. It used to make me wonder for the longest how these characters managed to be around so long. While I love a non-linear game, I prefer a linear story in comics and ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) As we head into later life, we want to make sure that we can maintain our independence at the same time as staying safe as our bodies work a little slower than they did when we were in our youth. This means being able to adjust our homes for ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) The first example of not being able to “transcend” race in terms of fame and fortune that many Black people think of is the Oprah Winfrey handbag incident back in 2013. During an 2013 interview with Entertainment Tonight, Winfrey told a story of being in Switzerland and at a ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) I am proud to be an American. Yes, I know that our system of government is not perfect, but I firmly believe that it is the best in the world. We are an exceptional country — not because our people are exceptional but because we have a different — ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Everything about the June 30 press conference with Joe Biden underlines how the snarling, vicious watchdogs of the Trump administration will transform into cuddly little lapdogs if Biden is elected president. Biden began with a 20-minute speech, and CNN and MSNBC ran the whole speech live. These networks often ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) On July 5, 1852, the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Association expected a mild, polite discussion, and praise of the virtues of July 4th, Independence Day from the leonine, speaker with the shock of maimed hair. His speech would be topped by the standard denunciation of slavery. Instead, they got a ...