[ CYPHER CODE #178 ]
The welfare state doesnât fear white conservatives; it fears the dependent class waking up.
[ CYPHER CODE #179 ]
The Left built a plantation of comfort, and now the tenants are breaking the lease.
[ CYPHER CODE #180 ]
The message hits different when it comes from inside the house.
BRIEFING
Grant here. Over the past few weeks, weâve watched people spiral online over the possibility of their EBT benefits being disrupted by the government shutdown. The loudest outrage has come from the usual corners of social media, predominantly black liberals, but another, very different voice has started to break through: black men. Letâs break it down.
Across platforms, black men are pushing back on the hysteria surrounding potential SNAP cuts, and theyâre all saying the same thing: âGood.â Theyâre dismantling the narrative in real time, calling out how welfare dependency has become a trap, not a safety net. And theyâre highlighting the sheer irony of people checking their EBT balance on a $1,200 iPhone.
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JUST IN: Black men are going viral for saying SNAP benefits expiring is GOOD for the American public because they are abused and over-relied upon. 12 PERCENT use it.
"This program is keeping a lot of people unmarried, uneducated, don't wanna do anything that cause them to lose their benefits."
"Only in America do we have people with $1,200 iPhones checking to see if their SNAP benefits hit."
"Anyone who's on welfare, not for a disability...should NOT have the ability to vote."
"There is no way I have kids, and I'm waiting on somebody else to feed me."Â
đš JUST IN: Black men are going viral for saying SNAP benefits expiring is GOOD for the American public because they are abused and over-relied upon. 12 PERCENT use it.
"This program is keeping a lot of people unmarried, uneducated, don't wanna do anything that cause them to⊠pic.twitter.com/KC7eozYk6M
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 3, 2025
But this isn't the only pushback we're seeing. Recently there was also a short, 11-second video that said everything without saying much at all. A young Black woman smirked into her camera and said poignantly, âYou guys were just having a âNo Kingsâ protest, and now youâre begging the king for money and food.â
Oh, snap...
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This video is 11 seconds and has over 188,000+ Likes
âYou guys were just having a "No Kings" protest, and now you're begging the king for money and foodâŠâ
Everyone is waking up to the hypocrisy, contradictions and insanity of the left
This video is 11 seconds and has over 188,000+ Likes
âYou guys were just having a "No Kings" protest, and now you're begging the king for money and foodâŠâ
Everyone is waking up to the hypocrisy, contradictions and insanity of the left pic.twitter.com/By9eLLGt50
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) November 1, 2025
DEBRIEFING
It's truly beautiful to see a trend like this taking shape. Finally, there's a visible crack in the systemâs dependency architecture.
For years, the government sold SNAP and other benefits as security, convincing generations that survival essentially meant obedience. But now black men are going viral for calling all of this out, and the fog is lifting.
Let's be honest, this entire thing was never purely about "assistance"; it was about programming. The welfare state doesnât fear opposition; it fears clarity and self-autonomy. And right now, this cultural "come to Jesus" moment is coming from the one group the machine never expected to lose.
When black men say, âThis system keeps us stuck,â it hits harder than any campaign slogan, because it dismantles the emotional leverage the leftâs entire moral economy runs on.
NOW YOU KNOW
The governmentâs not scared of hunger... itâs scared of independence.
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