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When The News Gets Loud, Read The Fine Print

Shay Season 4 Episode 2

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We slow down the birthright citizenship headlines and trace the story to Dread Scott and the 14th Amendment’s real purpose. We connect today’s Supreme Court fight to a wider pattern that can turn citizenship, documentation, and “neutral” policy into targeted pressure on certain Americans. 



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Setting The Frequency

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Why This Headline Matters

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I want to talk to you all today about something that's been in the news lately. And you may have seen the headlines about the Supreme Court and the birthright citizenship. And you may scroll past it because there were 20 other stories demanding your attention that same day or week. I get it. That's where we're at right now. The noise level right now is fucking at a million. And it's purposefully designed to be lightway. That's something we're going to come back to another day. But I want to slow down today because this story, this particular story, is one of those where if you only read the surface, you're going to miss what's actually happening underneath of it. And what's happening underneath of it matters a lot, especially if you're black in an America. So, welcome to Mind State Sessions. I'm your host, Shay, and today we're going to go deep.

What Happened At The Court

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Let's start with actually what happened, because the facts themselves are significant. And before we even get into the analysis, we need to know what the facts are. The current administration went to the Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on a case involving birthright citizenship. And here is the detail that stopped me. This president is reportedly the first president, the first sitting president possibly ever to personally attend oral arguments to the Supreme Court. The first. Now,

Dred Scott And Legal Erasure

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Dred Scott was a black man who had been born into slavery. Okay? Now, through a series of circumstances, he had been let go. He had been freed and was living in Missouri, which, under the Missouri Compromise, was a free state. Okay? So he was freed and then he was living in Missouri, which was a free state. Slavery was banned there. And any black resident of Missouri was supposed to be free. But Dred Scott ended up back in possession of a man named Stanford. And because he was living in a free state, he did something remarkable. He sued for his freedom. He said, fuck that. I am in a free state. I cannot be enslaved. I have the right to be here. And the case went all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States. And the Supreme Court ruled against him. And not just against him personally. They issued a ruling that said black people, whether free or enslaved, were not citizens of the United States. They were never intended to be citizens. And because they were not citizens, they had no standing to sue in federal court. Dred Scott had no rights that any white man was bound to respect. Let that land for a second. The highest court in the nation told not just one black man, but every black person in America at that time that they were never intended to be citizens. And because they were not citizens, they had no standing to sue in federal court. The highest court in the country looked at every black person on this soil and said, You are not a person in the eyes of the law. You never were. You never were meant to be. And that same decision also ruled that Congress had no authority to ban slavery in federal territories, which effectively made the Missouri compromise unconstitutional. It took the legal ground out from every free black person in the country. And it is widely considered one of the direct causes of the Civil War. The Dred Scott decision is still regarded as one of the most shameful, stupidest fucking decisions in the history of the Supreme Court. And that's fucking saying something because that court has made some terribly bad decisions over its entirety of its history. The

The 14th Amendment’s Real Purpose

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Civil War happened, slavery was abolished, and in 1868, the 14th Amendment was ratified. Its citizenship clause reads: All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction, therefore, are citizens of the United States. All persons born on this soil, citizens. That amendment was the direct legal response to Dred Scott. It was written specifically to say what the court said in 1857 that black people are not citizens and were never meant to be. That is wrong. And we're correcting it. Every person born here is a citizen, period. That is the foundation of the 14th Amendment. That is its origin, and that is what it was written to do. And now you have a president standing in front of cameras saying the amendment was meant for the children of slaves. It wasn't meant for everyone. He said it like it was a concession, like he was being generous by acknowledging it. But if we read between the lines of what he actually said, he was telling you exactly what he believes the limit of that amendment should be. He's telling you who he thinks it was meant to protect, and more importantly, who he thinks it was not meant to protect going forward.

A Pattern Across Institutions

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Now, I want to zoom out because birthright citizenship doesn't exist in isolation. So, since the beginning of this second term, we have watched systematically targeting of black Americans play out across multiple institutions at the same fucking time. In the military, the removal of decorated black generals, names struck from promotion lists specifically because they are black, no other reason. The dismantling of diversity programs in the Pentagon and the Department of Defense, bringing back, in effect, a form of segregation in federal agencies. In the workforce, the repeal of DEI programs has functioned as a mechanism to remove black leadership from government positions. Estimates suggest hundreds of thousands of black women alone lost federal employment. When you gut diversity and inclusion programs under the guise of merit, you gut the infrastructure that allowed black people to access positions that they were historically excluded from. That's not a side effect. That is a function. In public spaces, the destruction of Black Lives Matter murals, the penalization of schools and corporations for programs that put Black people in leadership, executive orders granting increased immunity to law enforcement, while still simultaneously we are seeing black men found hanging from trees with no investigation, rulings of self-harm handed down without due process, and no civil rights division in the DOJ to pursue justice. Remember, he debted all of that shit. That shit's gone. And then there's still a bill being pushed that, yes, targets married women broadly, but also specifically targets elderly black Americans. The same generation that marched and bled for civil rights, the same generation that was often born at home because their parents were turned away from hospitals, which means many of them have no official birth documentation, no birth certificate. In a world where citizenship can be challenged, that absence of documentation becomes a weapon. Every one of these moves on its own can be explained away. Spun as something else, framed as policy, not targeting. But when you see all of them together, when you watch one hand wave something loud and visible over here while the other hand moves quietly in a specific direction, the direction becomes undeniable. This is not a coincidence, this is architecture.

The Mechanism That Could Spread

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Now, let's bring it back to birthright citizenship because here's where it gets very serious. If the Supreme Court rules that birthright citizenship is not a constitutional guarantee, that it can be limited or refined by the executive branch, they will effectively reopen a question that the 14th Amendment was written to permanently close. The question of who counts as a citizen. Now, I want to be clear about what I am and what I am not saying. You have created a legal mechanism that did not exist before. And mechanisms created under one administration do not disappear when that administration ends. If allegedly, allegedly, this administration even ends. That shit existed in the legal architecture of this country. So if you've been paying attention to everything else this administration has done, the pattern we just walked through, you would have to be willfully naive to believe that that mechanism would never be pointed at black people. He told us himself the amendment was for the children of slaves. That was his purpose. And now he wants to redefine that purpose. And again, not telling you to panic. I'm telling you this because the most dangerous thing you can be right now is surprise. If you understand what is being built while everyone else is looking at something else, you can't be caught off guard. Awareness is the first form of protection. It always has been. So, Shay, what do we do with all of this?

Preparedness Without Panic

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First, we stay informed at the level of history, not just the headlines. Headlines tell you what happened. History tells you why it matters and where we're going. You can't understand the attack on birthright citizenship without understanding the Dred Scott ruling. You can't understand the attack on DEI without understanding the history of deliberate exclusion that those programs were designed to correct. The context is not optional. It is how you see everything clearly. Second, we document. If you are a black American and you do not have a certified copy of your birth certificate, get one now. Not because your citizenship is under immediate threat, but because in a world where documentation is being weaponized, you want your paperwork airtight. This goes double for elderly family members who may have been born outside of a hospital and have limited documentation of their birth. Please help our elders out. Third, we have to pay attention to both hands. This administration has been very consistent in how it operates. Loud, visible, chaotic action in one direction while quiet. Structurally, action moves in another. Train yourself to look at what is not being covered and then ask what is moving while everyone is distracted. That habit of mind is how you stay ahead of all the bullshit, how you see the bullshit before the bullshit becomes a problem. Fourth, we need to start talking to each other. Not just online, in real life. And I know people are people in, and it gets to be a lot, and it's hard, and I get it, but we need to start talking to people in our real life, in our communities, in our families. The history we cover today, the Dred Scott decision, the 14th Amendment, the direct line from 1857 to right now, this is not taught the way that it should be. And you may be the person in your circle who connects these dots for somebody else. That knowledge transfer matters in a world where our history and our stories and the actual truth is being manipulated at a faster pace than it ever has been. That knowledge transfer matters. We do not panic, but we do not sleep either. There is a middle ground between hysteria and complacency. The middle ground is called preparedness, it is called awareness, it is called being exactly what this show is named after. Stay in that place. It is where your power lives.

Final Warning And Takeaway

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I started this episode saying that I'm not trying to fearmonger. I am really not. That is not what I'm about here. Everything I said today is documented history, observable pattern, and logical analyst. None of it requires you to assume the worse. It only requires you to look at what's already in front of us. The 14th Amendment was written in blood. It was written because the Supreme Court decided that black people were never meant to be citizens of this country. And a nation went to war, and an amendment was written to say that ruling was wrong. You are citizens, you belong here, your children belong here. That is what is being challenged right now, not just for immigrants, for the principle itself. Know your history, know what's happening, and be ready, not afraid. And that's all I got for you today in this episode of Mind State Session. I'll see you next time.