G. Money

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G. Money

G. Money

@DMVblt

Things here I wouldn't want my mom to see... NSFW 🔞 mixed with sum'n else 👀 Equal Opportunity. Favorite quote...You can't taste color. Not a bot.

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Hosna ⚖️ בניטה
"White people have never built their own homes, farmed their own farms, or worked manual labor in the history of the United States." This white woman is a Black Lives Matter activist, and she’s planning to spend the rest of her life fighting for Black people
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Lindsey Graham's acquaintances are letting us know that nda's are no longer enforcible when you're dead. Nothing worse than a hypocrite.
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Eyes Wide Open 🧢
Eyes Wide Open 🧢@VaTechPhiDelt·
You sound stupid as hell. You're itching to make this about race. So what, the sheriff is white. It's pretty evident from his visual public statements, you idiot. No one claims to have inside information. The information I get is from what I have seen and researched. All public. Get the fuck off my posts.
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Eyes Wide Open 🧢@VaTechPhiDelt·
Former Mississippi judge says that if an Affidavit of Arrest for Theft was presented to him for the "friend" who had Nolan Wells's phone, he would have signed it. Wells is heard on video demanding it back. youtu.be/IS0EWPezKFA?is…
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Albertteac
Albertteac@Albertteac·
When you’re the only black person in a group like this you’re the butt of all cruel jokes.
Ruben Garcia@goRubenRuben

He Wasn’t "Left Behind." He Was Abandoned. And They Lawyered Up Before They Even Said His Name. Let’s talk about Nolan Xavier Wells. 18 years old. A son. A young Black man who went on a boating trip with "friends" on July 4th and never came home. Those "friends" came back without him. They didn't call his mother. They didn't call the coast guard. They didn't report him missing. They went home, slept in their beds, and only picked up the phone when they realized the world was watching—TO CALL THEIR ATTORNEY'S!!. Meanwhile, Nolan’s body was found days later. In the water. Alone. NOW WATCH THE LANGUAGE. The sheriff said Nolan "chose" to stay behind. He "wanted to catch another ride." No foul play suspected. Just a kid who "made a bad decision." Let me stop you right there. If Nolan was a white 18-year-old from the suburbs, and his friends returned without him—do you think for one second the narrative would be "he chose to stay"? No. The news would scream "VANISHED" and "MYSTERY AT SEA." There would be helicopters. There would be tearful pleas from the family on every network. And those friends? They wouldn't be "kids who lawyered up." They'd be "persons of interest" dragged into interrogation rooms. But because Nolan is Black, his disappearance is treated like an inconvenience. His death is treated like a "choice." His friends are treated like cautious citizens instead of suspects. And one of those friends? He was hanging out with, parent is a judge.. They know the legal system. They know that if they keep quiet long enough, the story shifts. They know that Black life gets settled out of court, not avenged in it. THIS IS THE RACISM WE ARE TIRED OF NAMING. They stripped Nolan of his vulnerability. They stripped him of his fear. They stripped him of the right to be missed the way white victims are missed. When a Black person commits a crime against a white person, the media calls them a "thug" and demands the death penalty before the trial starts. But when a Black boy is left to die on an island? It's "he chose to stay." The disrespect is loud. The dehumanization is intentional. TO NOLAN’S FAMILY: We see your son. We see your pain. We see your fight. No mother should have to beg for answers while her child lies in a morgue and the suspects sit behind lawyers. We are holding space for your grief, and we are holding the system to its feet. You are not alone. We are praying for your strength, but we also know that prayers without action are just words. OUR CALL TO ACTION: 1. Demand criminal charges. This cannot be settled with money. This cannot be swept under a wrongful death lawsuit alone. Someone knows what happened on that island. Someone saw him alive, and someone left him dead. We need homicide detectives, not damage control. 2. Flood the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office with calls. Demand transparency. Demand the release of that video showing the "heated argument." If there's nothing to hide, show us everything. 3. Share this post. Blow it up. Make it uncomfortable. Make sure they know we are watching. 4. Tag your local news. Ask them why they aren't covering this the way they cover missing white children. Ask them why "chose to stay" is acceptable language for a dead Black boy. Nolan Xavier Wells did not "choose" to die. He was failed by the people he trusted and the system that was supposed to find him. We don't want your thoughts and prayers alone. We want truth. We want justice. And we want it now. #JusticeForNolan #BlackLivesMatter #SayHisName #NoMoreSettlements Drop a 🔥 in the comments if you're tired of the excuses. Share this until the DA has to answer.

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Kornphlake@Kornphlake·
@HunterBiden Anything happens, the first thing on your mind is Trump. He broke you guys, and it shows
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Hunter Biden@HunterBiden·
When I heard about Senator Graham’s death last night, the first thing I thought about was not all the things he said and did in service of Donald Trump. I thought of the time before Donald Trump when he was a brother to Senator John McCain. A time when senators from different parties could fight about politics and still be friends. A time when a conservative Republican from South Carolina could say of my father: “If you can’t admire Joe Biden as a person, you’ve got a problem. He’s the nicest person I’ve ever met in politics. As good a man as God ever created.” That is the Senator Graham I will remember today. Not because I have forgotten what came after. Because in that memory there is hope. Hope for a country where brothers can fight like hell over policy and still share a meal, and a laugh, and the loss of the people they love. I will choose to remember the time before Trump. Because I believe in an America after Trump.
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Shiny Happy Person
Shiny Happy Person@HRH_SHP·
@HunterBiden You’re a disgusting human being. Most people just sent condolences or a brief statement, you had to take the opportunity to slam the President. It’s who you are, absolute scum.
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G. Money@DMVblt·
@VaTechPhiDelt Dude. That was beautiful. My lifelong best friend happens to be a black man. You sound a lot like him. He wasn't the type to tried to fit in. He was always himself and made a lot of people feel like fools for their misconceptions.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Patriot Front: Brought to you by leftists who don’t know that patriots don’t wear masks.
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G. Money@DMVblt·
@ahhdam1 @MattBinder Lol, no. Especially when you already know the answer to your dumbass question.
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G. Money@DMVblt·
@ahhdam1 @MattBinder No. Only a dumbass one would automatically ask that question. Check the ratio. Lol
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Adam@ahhdam1·
@MattBinder So his parents are illegal immigrants?
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@naomirwolf For someone with so much education, you sound stupid as hell.
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Dr. Naomi Wolf. 8 NYT Bestsellers. DPhil, Poetry.
Can the legendary photographer who just happened to be on this car, produce the metadata? No banner ads, no identifiers of which line, no other passengers but this one black subject. She is recognizable. Did she sign a release? A news photographer should be able to show where and when an image was taken and prove it is real.
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie

I feel like the photo of this Black women surrounded by dozens of masked, anonymous, white nationalists is going to be a defining picture of this moment in America for a long, long time.

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G. Money@DMVblt·
@FarmGirlCarrie I hope black people don't think we're all this stupid when we say something like this.
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