Let them wall themselves in and rot.
By: Beautiful Truth | Unscripted & Unfiltered | September 12, 2025
SUMMARY
Jameela Jamil didn’t just serve up a Substack snack — she dropped a Big Mac of truth. Two all-beef patties of patriarchy, special sauce of satire, pickles of White paranoia, all stacked on a sesame seed bun of reality. And you know what? I’m not mad at her. Because here’s my truth: I don’t want racists as neighbors either. If they want to lock themselves in their own fear, fine — that’s not protection, that’s prison.
TODAY’S TRUTH
Here’s the unfiltered truth: White-only towns are cages. They swear they’re building safe havens, but all they’re building is paranoia with a white picket fence. And when the only people inside are White men drunk on power, it won’t take long before the violence eats itself alive. Wives. Kids. Neighbors. Each other.
If anybody thinks I’m exaggerating, go watch the series Them, created by Little Marvin and produced by Lena Waithe. A Black family moves into an all-White neighborhood, and what plays out isn’t safety — it’s pure hatred, paranoia, and violence dressed up in church clothes and lawn smiles.
That’s the metaphor: the monster isn’t hiding under the bed. It’s living right next door — smiling at you, casserole dish in one hand and a rope in the other.
Some people — and yes, I mean White people — will miss that. But the whole point of Them is to show that racism itself is the horror. White-only communities don’t protect life. They destroy it, from the inside out. This ain’t fiction — it’s America’s history on repeat.
And let’s not skip pass the elephant in the room: the same Whiteness that built and profited off hate — from lynchings to massacres, from Jim Crow to laws rigged against everybody else — is now crying about other races. That’s not just hypocritical, it’s delusional. If you’ve got the audacity to point at Blacks, immigrants, Jews, or LGBTQ+ — basically anybody who isn’t White — but can’t admit your own Whiteness is the problem, then you’re not confused. You’re the disease.
As James Baldwin said: “I can’t believe what you say, because I see what you do.”
Go ahead — but don’t get it twisted. Hate don’t protect you, it exposes you. Every wall you build will crack, every lie you hide behind will rot, and every ounce of fear you project will come right back to your doorstep. That’s the reckoning knocking at your door.
Here’s the reality you can’t escape: Build your White-only towns. Guard your lawns. Sleep with your guns under the pillow. But when the violence starts and the rot spreads, you won’t be able to pin it on people of color, immigrants, Jews, or LGBTQ+ folks. It’ll be you — just you — choking on the hate you thought would keep you safe.
And history proves it. From Tulsa in 1921, where a White mob burned down a thriving Black community, to sundown towns where Whites only signs weren’t just decoration but death threats — segregation has never about safety — it was about control. It’s been destruction. Every so-called safe haven built on hate eventually collapses under its own lies.
At the end of the day, the rest of us — everyone targeted by hate, and even the white people who refuse to buy into it — we’re the ones choosing to live together, to build, to thrive, and to teach the next generation that American history isn’t just something to memorize. It’s a warning — a reminder of what we can never allow to happen again.
And that’s why we’ve got to be prepared ourselves — not just for what we know, but for the unknown. Because racism doesn’t die, it just changes outfits. Hate will always come back knocking, dressed as policy, as law, as community safety. Preparedness means we don’t just react to the storm — we’re building the shelter before it hits.
The very thing that seems useful or safe can also destroy you if it’s misused.
“The same fire that cooks your food can burn down your house.”
Thank you all for reading–not just for opinions, but for principle, fairness, and clarity.
— Beautiful Truth
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