DaBoz

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DaBoz

DaBoz

@Dabozz29

Katılım Haziran 2011
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DaBoz
DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@jonmoxIeys Have fun losing in the first round of the playoffs
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sports live tweeter yadira
sports live tweeter yadira@jonmoxIeys·
rempe, key, trouba and goodrow celebrating the win in the locker room after getting ejected 0 seconds into the game
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DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@ianmiles Why do people live in these areas? Spend every dime you have to get away.
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DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@ianmiles She’s fat. Not obese but definitely fat.
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Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
The internet is arguing whether this woman is fat or not. Thoughts?
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DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@BillAckman @MIT Because they’re all a bunch of scared little nerds.
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Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
This is a math class this morning at @MIT. This is the state of learning and ‘free speech’ at our top universities. It would not be happening without a failure leadership at MIT. Imagine being a student who borrowed $250k to attend MIT or a professor who is trying to do research in this environment.
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MrWills@MrWills001·
@crankygameplays @CollinRugg I agree with your entertainer classification, however he does have a few degrees: Neil earned his BA in Physics from Harvard and his PhD in Astrophysics from Columbia.
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: 'Scientist' Neil deGrasse has meltdown while trying to explain why men should be able to compete in women's sports. The 'scientists' really don't seem to follow the science these days. Before melting down, deGrasse tried coming up with a scientific explanation for why men should be able to compete in women's sports. "So I'm wondering whether the future of those sports is, you don't contest gender with gender. You contest hormone ratios." The meltdown came when the show hosts asked deGrasse about women being denied opportunities because the playing field is not even. "So fix the playing field, da**it! Don't, don't say it's an unfair playing field. So all of a sudden the big issue is trans women taking the slot of a woman in an unfair playing field, fix the playing field." "You know something, the day you fix that playing field, this conversation will look completely ridiculous. That's what I'm trying to tell you." The only thing that looks ridiculous is you, Neil.
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DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@CollinRugg No, we don’t need to pander to .01 percent of the .01 percent of the population.
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DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@UltraDane The weak “yes sir” at the end is the best part
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Dane@UltraDane·
FTLOG they are pathetic.
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DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@ianmiles No, That accent is brutal.
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DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@vdare @AnthonyCumia So companies can satisfy their ESG requirements and bow down to Blackrock
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VDARE@vdare·
Blacks make up roughly 1/8 of the U.S. population. So why do they now seemingly comprise at least one-half of all people in TV commercials? The advertising industry’s obsession with casting blacks is more than affirmative action run wild. It is mental reprogramming designed to convince whites of their eventual demographic demise. vdare.com/articles/black…
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Tooth Chipper@Tooth_Chipper·
Just a reminder that nothing of value was lost when Nipsey Hussle got mirked.
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DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@OcDarkKnight @ianmiles Keep making excuses. I remember What’s Happening, Good Times, Love Boat, Jefferson’s and plenty of other shows in the 70’s and 80’s none of which stereotyped to your degree. It’s 2023.
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LoRenzo@OcDarkKnight·
This is the culture of a group of people who were never given agency, now that they have it they don't have any idea how to use it Same thing is happening to Brittany Spears, while her oppression was over 1 lifetime Black culture in America was over the course of 13 generations The oversexualization of the Black community in America has historical roots in the era of slavery and colonialism, where Black bodies were commodified and dehumanized. During slavery, Black people were often depicted as inherently sexual beings in order to justify their exploitation. This was especially true for Black women, who were often the subjects of sexual violence and rape, actions which were condoned under the false premise of their supposed hypersexuality. After the abolition of slavery, these stereotypes didn't disappear but were instead perpetuated in different forms through media, literature, and public discourse. Popular culture has also contributed to this issue, where Black men and women are often portrayed in stereotypical roles that emphasize physicality and sexuality. The legacy of racism, oppression, and commodification has thus contributed to the oversexualization of the Black community in America, shaping perceptions and attitudes in a way that continues to affect the community today.
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DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@Candaylaray @jeff_swarens No it wasn’t. 90% of the slaves went to South America. Why isn’t it as wealthy and advanced as the US?
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Jswarens@jeff_swarens·
The Irish built this nation. The Polish built this nation. The Italians built this nation. The English built this nation. The Scottish built this nation. The French built this nation. The Germans built this nation. The Swedish built this nation. The Norwegians built this nation. The Dutch built this nation. The Japanese built this nation. The Koreans built this nation. The Chinese built this nation. The Filipinos built this nation. The Jewish built this nation. The Spanish built this nation. The Indians built this nation. The American Indians built this nation. The list is long. "Your people" are but just one of many. Get over yourself. No one owes you anything. Get up and pay your own way like the rest of us have.
Nina Turner@ninaturner

Let’s be clear: my ancestors built this nation. It’s one thing to disagree with policy, but this is vile. Anti-Blackness is an epidemic in this nation, from DeSantis to the Alabama congressional maps, to this joke of a “Party.”

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DaBoz
DaBoz@Dabozz29·
@joncoopertweets What does the NAACP stand for? Did they change the C?
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Jon Cooper 🇺🇸
Jon Cooper 🇺🇸@joncoopertweets·
Yes, you heard him right. This GOP House member just referred to Black Americans as “colored people.” WTF. 🤬
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Proud Elephant 🇺🇸🦅
Proud Elephant 🇺🇸🦅@ProudElephant·
“The View” host Sunny Hostin just said that working class white children are “better off” than wealthy black children. Why does the left make EVERYTHING about race??
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
How will you be celebrating?
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@JeffDye Good luck staying in business.
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Jeff Dye
Jeff Dye@JeffDye·
What do you think of this? Be honest.
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