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This week on FBA Gatekeeping Weekly, we’re breaking down three stories that all point to the same thing: Black Americans are finally learning the playbook. First, we talk about Jasmine Crockett’s Senate primary loss in Texas and why the so-called Black and Brown coalition didn’t show up the way many Democrats expected. Was it a campaign issue, a coalition myth, or a deeper shift in Black political thinking? Then we look at the viral debate sparked by former rapper Plies, who publicly asked whether Latino communities align more with Black people or with white society. The conversation exploded online and raised long-standing questions about political coalitions, racial identity, and anti-Blackness that many people feel have been ignored for years. We also break down the FIU Miami GOP group chat scandal, where leaked messages revealed racist language and extremist rhetoric among young conservative activists tied to Florida politics. And finally, we end with a rare win: Walter Johnson, aka Mr. Tendernism, officially securing the trademark for the viral phrase that helped make him famous. This moment shows what happens when Black vigilance, Black media, and Black legal expertise come together to protect Black cultural ownership. This episode connects the dots between politics, culture, and ownership and shows why more Black Americans are questioning old political alliances and focusing on self-determination, accountability, and protecting what we create. Let’s talk about it. #FBAGatekeepingWeekly #JasmineCrockett #Plies #MiamiPolitics #Tendernism #BlackPolitics #TheCultureDebrief #PoliticalCommentary