📘 BBSS Philosophy: Modularity Over Monopoly

“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.” — Proverbs 31:8

🧠 BBSS Is Built on Logic

BBSS Principle: We don’t wait for permission. We build what works.

📊 Why Modularity Matters

BBSS Ethos: Modularity is not just design—it’s discipline.

🏙️ Urban Renewal: Displacement by Design

“The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.” — Proverbs 27:12

📉 What Happened After the Riots?

BBSS Insight: Urban renewal often means urban extraction. Poverty isn’t solved—it’s relocated.

🧭 BBSS Response

BBSS Mission: Empower without permission. Build with dignity.

📽️ Political Rhetoric & Riots

1. Rep. Waters on Trump administration: 'Tell them they're not ...'

Maxine Waters encourages supporters to confront Trump officials in public spaces. This clip is often cited as a turning point in rhetorical escalation.

2. Trump's lawyer plays a video of Democrats and celebrities ...

A montage played during Trump’s impeachment defense showing Democrats and celebrities using language like “fight,” “confront,” and “take them out.”