DIGITAL DISOBEDIENCE: A collection of essays, warnings, and reflections on staying human in a manufactured reality

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Digital Disobedience

A collection of essays, warnings, and reflections on staying human in a manufactured reality


You’ve felt it.


That numbness. That glitch in your gut when you scroll past someone’s trauma like it’s entertainment. That ache when your voice gets filtered, softened, and silenced to stay “on brand.” That haunting question you try not to ask—what are we becoming?

This isn’t just digital fatigue.
It’s spiritual amnesia.

We are not okay. We are constantly connected, yet dangerously detached—scrolling through grief, numbing our rage, packaging our pain into curated performances for platforms that profit from our trauma.

This isn’t evolution.
It’s erosion.

If you’ve ever wondered why you feel so empty after a scroll…
If you’ve ever swallowed your truth just to survive a timeline…
If you’re tired of calling it connection when it’s really just trauma bonding…

Then this book is yours.

Digital Disobedience is a raw, unflinching collection of essays, reflections, and cultural dissections on what it means to stay human in an age of surveillance, suppression, and social performance.

It is not a self-help book. It’s a weapon. A mirror. A field guide for those who know something’s off—but can’t quite name it.

BlakkMomba—voice actor, spoken word poet, and host of Momba Raw and Unfiltered, a platform rooted in authenticity, community, and unfiltered truths—is a mother, a survivor, a healer, and a disruptor navigating this digitized world with eyes wide open. Her voice is searing, spiritual, and deeply grounded in purpose.

These aren’t theories. These are transmissions from someone who has lived, broken, bled—and still believes in truth and humanity.

Inside, you’ll find:
  • A digital autopsy of our obsession with productivity, perfection, and performance
  • Fierce meditations on grief, resistance, motherhood, and memory in the algorithm age
  • A fire-breathing warning against state surveillance, silence, and surrender
  • A blueprint for reclaiming your voice in a world that profits from your silence

This book is dangerous. It’s loud in a world that wants you muted. It’s alive in a world that wants you automated. It’s human in a world that’s going machine.

Read it. Share it. Let it disturb you. Then read it again.

Rage with it. Weep with it.

Let it pull up everything they told you to hide. Let it remind you of the things you stopped saying out loud—even to yourself. Let it sit in your chest and not move.

Because they’re not afraid of your grief or your pain.
They’re afraid you’ll stop hiding it.
They’re afraid you’ll feel again.Think again.

They’re afraid you’ll stop performing, stop pretending—and remember who you were before the system told you who to be.

This is not a feel-good read.
It’s a feel-everything read.
A book not designed for your comfort, but for your confrontation.

Because while the world wants your silence, your swipe, your surrender—what it fears most is your memory.

Read this book, and you might start remembering.
Who you are. What you were. And what they’ve been trying to erase and replace.

Because once you remember?
You don’t go back to sleep.

This is her warning. This is her offering. This is her digital disobedience.

A rebellion created for the unseen.
The unheard.
The awake.
The awakening.
And even the ones still asleep.

It’s for those lost on the digital battlefield with no compass, still searching for truth, still reaching for realness through facades.

Buy this book if you’re ready to feel.
Read this book if you’re ready to remember.
Share this book if you’re ready to disrupt.

Because in a world designed to program you…the most radical act is to
stay human.