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In this episode, we’re looking at the tragic death of Renee Nicole Good and the heated debate surrounding the Somali migrant community in Minnesota. While some are hailing her as a martyr for the anti-ICE movement, there is a serious conversation happening about the "value exchange" between activists and the groups they claim to protect. I’m breaking down why so many people are questioning where the real support is. Is providing free tea and sambusas enough when someone has literally sacrificed their life for your cause? We’re seeing a shift where Black Americans and other groups are realizing that it’s becoming too expensive to stand up for communities that won’t stand up for them in return. We discuss: The reality of the confrontation with federal agents and the consequences of "playing stupid games." The investigation into whether the Somali community is actually showing up for the people defending them. Why "parity" is the only way forward for Pan-Africanism and social activism—no more one-sided sacrifices. The importance of groups providing real, tangible value instead of just receiving it. Don’t be the one left holding the bag for people who wouldn’t do the same for you. #PanAfricanism #ValueExchange #ReneeNicoleGood #Minnesota #BlackAmericans #SocialJustice #Parity