Teen Vogue, in its imperishable desire to act as the spearhead for
political correctness, published an article titled “Black Power Naps Is
Addressing Systemic Racism in Sleep,” in which they
plugged
an artistic initiative entitled “Black Power Naps,” which argues that
blacks have had shorter lives than whites because blacks were not
permitted to sleep, and thus reparations must be given in the form of
time off from work.
Teen Vogue writes of Fannie Sosa and Navild
Acosta, who created Black Power Naps, that they “were tired, but it
wasn’t just any old fatigue. Yes, they experienced a lack of sleep, but
they were specifically experiencing a generational fatigue familiar to
Black people and people of color.”