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SSDD - (Entry 16: The Washington Post)

Posted By: Jason Breckenridge on December 19, 2023


Dear Diary,

I'm going at the NFL in a different way. This time, through the Washington Post. Here's the article (transcript) of which I am replying:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/washington-...

Alternatively, you can watch the interview on youtube at the top. "End Racism"


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Dear Mr. Brewer,

I am Janga Bussaja, a philosopher and the architect of Planetary Chess, an innovative system designed to confront systemic racism in a manner akin to how Bitcoin challenges traditional finance. My approach emphasizes empowerment and strategic knowledge, diverging from the normative narrative in the fight against racial inequality.

I recently watched the Washington Post Live interview with Malcolm Jenkins, facilitated by you, where Jenkins eloquently discussed his journey and activism. His experiences, particularly his emphasis on the importance of identity, community, and fighting for what is right, deeply resonate with the principles of Planetary Chess. Jenkins' narrative underscores the significance of understanding one's roots and standing firm against societal adversities — tenets that are fundamental to our system.

Planetary Chess is a counter-racist system that equips individuals with the knowledge to navigate and subvert systemic racism's traps, a concept we refer to as "racial Jiu-Jitsu." Our approach does not seek to alter the mindset of the oppressor but instead empowers the oppressed. It is a method of education and empowerment that aligns with Mr. Jenkins relentless desire to focus on the victims, offering a pragmatic and impactful path forward.



Our unique NFT collection, representing extensive research and creative works in Tzu-Racializm, is the engine for this change. These digital assets symbolize our commitment to transforming the fight against systemic racism into a self-sustaining cycle of education and empowerment.

Drawing inspiration from Jenkins' story and his contributions to social justice, I propose a feature in The Washington Post. This feature would not only spotlight Planetary Chess's innovative approach but also connect it with the powerful narrative shared by Jenkins. His journey from athlete to activist embodies the transformative power of knowledge and community — core elements of our system.

With my unique background as a former Division I athlete, corporate engineer, and individual who has navigated the complexities of the criminal justice system, I bring an unorthodox yet compelling perspective to the table. This diverse array of experiences has equipped me with a profound understanding of societal structures and their intersections with race and identity, forming the foundation of an undeniable formula for eradicating systemic racism completely.

I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to delve into a detailed discussion on how Planetary Chess aligns with The Washington Post's vision. Showcasing our innovative system in your esteemed publication would not only highlight your dedication to discovering and highlighting effective solutions for racial justice but also underscore the importance of diverse voices and unconventional approaches in shaping a more equitable society.

Thank you for considering this proposal. I look forward to the possibility of collaborating with The Washington Post, turning the aspiration of ending racism into a tangible reality in our society.


Kind Regards,
Janga Bussaja
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