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What if the things we’ve been experiencing aren’t random — but part of a pattern?
In this episode of The Revolution Resolution, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs breaks down how systems of harm sustain themselves over time — not just through individual actions, but through policies, institutions, and cultural expectations that normalize silence, punishment, and control.
This isn’t about overwhelm.
It’s about clarity.
Because when something becomes undeniable, it becomes intolerable — and that’s where change begins.
From workplaces that punish truth-telling, to relationships that demand self-betrayal, to systems that prioritize order over safety, this episode helps you start recognizing what you’re actually navigating in your daily life.
And more importantly — it helps you stop asking, “What’s wrong with me?”
…and start asking, “What am I being asked to tolerate — and why?”
Take five minutes to see more clearly — so we can eventually move more freely.
If this episode resonates, share it with someone you trust and continue the conversation.
By Anna Malaika TubbsWhat if the things we’ve been experiencing aren’t random — but part of a pattern?
In this episode of The Revolution Resolution, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs breaks down how systems of harm sustain themselves over time — not just through individual actions, but through policies, institutions, and cultural expectations that normalize silence, punishment, and control.
This isn’t about overwhelm.
It’s about clarity.
Because when something becomes undeniable, it becomes intolerable — and that’s where change begins.
From workplaces that punish truth-telling, to relationships that demand self-betrayal, to systems that prioritize order over safety, this episode helps you start recognizing what you’re actually navigating in your daily life.
And more importantly — it helps you stop asking, “What’s wrong with me?”
…and start asking, “What am I being asked to tolerate — and why?”
Take five minutes to see more clearly — so we can eventually move more freely.
If this episode resonates, share it with someone you trust and continue the conversation.