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The Contract of Jim Crow Non-Debt Relief

Bren Kelly
5 min readJul 2, 2023

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How Biden, the GOP, and the Supreme Court Screwed Over Students Like Me For Decades

It’s a Named Jim, not Jim Crow (which is an offensive picture of white male politicians wearing black face pretending they care) [Photo by alex° on Unsplash]

The Supreme Court has made really a lot of great decisions this week to end this term — for those that like seeing diverse-type people repressed. I can’t recall a recent year when so many openly bold decisions were made to crush democracy for minorities and students, acting against the people. With student loans, I know the Republicans have done nothing in the last forty years, but that does not mean Biden gets any credit for his failures during that time.

I know that any queer, black American, female former college student will beat me hands down. Not physically, metaphorically I meant — they’re decent people, not conservative justices. My complaining white ass is trivial compared to such a woman when the Court has ruled against three of those categories this week such a type of black American woman possess, and last year against that other woman category in the Dobbs decision. Yet, I was poor and needed college money, like a lot of minorities. Thus, I still have to deal with the hell from today’s SCOTUS decision that is against me and student loans.

I have a right to say both parties suck. One fights for you and the other fights against you, but the outcomes are the same: you never win. Because fighting and winning are not the same thing…

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Bren Kelly
Bren Kelly

Written by Bren Kelly

Engaged in Inequalities, dismantling Western Consciousness, confronting American narratives, seeking inherent injustices to address.

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