Me impresionan estos vídeos, pero sobre todo pensando en la mente que diseñó cada paso y cada herramienta adaptada para conseguir ese final. Un día un tipo tuvo delante un trozo de alambre y dijo, voy a hacer esto.
Levanta la mano ✋ si crees que este joven de 23 años, Kamel Hawkins, debería pasar el resto de su vida en prisión por empujar a este hombre de 45 años frente a un tren que se aproximaba (en Nueva York).
Blacks are being TAUGHT to hate whites. This type of behavior is NOT normal of young kids. They are color blind.
Who is teach blacks to hate whites & why ?
@NathanielSami I’m so sick of these congressional hearings. Just fucking hold them in contempt and charge them with perjury as soon as the lie one time and aren’t truthful. These are a joke
@washingtonpost You can tell by the post on here, bunch of Lib tarts on here sucking dick to the lawyers in DC area and all the bureaucrats the same bullshit thing going on for 50 years and they don’t want it to change
The Trump administration says it still wants to defend President Trump’s executive orders targeting several law firms, abruptly reversing course from its position a day earlier. wapo.st/4rNk4WX
@BarackObama Do you think people take any advice from a fucking moron like you ,,, hell no never did never will. You’re a fucking ghetto nagger speaker.
Today, the Trump administration repealed the endangerment finding: the ruling that served as the basis for limits on tailpipe emissions and power plant rules. Without it, we’ll be less safe, less healthy and less able to fight climate change — all so the fossil fuel industry can make even more money.
@archeohistories A true study of native American history is incomplete without including the first inhabitants, the clovis and solutreans, who were in north America 10,000 years before the "native" Americans you have pictured here. But it's not politically correct because they were Europeans
Many people recognize the names of certain Native American tribes, such as the Apache, Sioux, Cherokee, and Cheyenne, yet countless other Indigenous groups remain overlooked despite their profound contributions to North American history. Tribes like the Blackfeet, Arapaho, and Navajo played vital roles in shaping the continent’s past, yet their stories are often underrepresented. Each of these groups maintained rich traditions, complex social structures, and unique cultural practices long before European colonization.
The limited focus on these lesser-known tribes in historical narratives has led to a narrow perception of Native American heritage. This oversight diminishes awareness of their customs, achievements, and deep connections to the land. The Blackfeet, for instance, had a strong buffalo-hunting culture, while the Navajo became renowned for their intricate weaving and silverwork. These and many other tribes developed advanced trade networks, spiritual traditions, and governance systems that shaped the regions they inhabited.
By expanding our understanding of Native American history, we acknowledge the full breadth of their influence and resilience. Recognizing all tribes—not just the most widely remembered—ensures that their contributions are honored and that their legacies remain an integral part of the broader historical narrative.
#archaeohistories
@123kimani@archeohistories Enslaved by who? Oh yeah the blacks in Africa sold off the weak ones to slave traders… Dam the black guys for selling off their own… how fucked up is that,, victim!!!
@archeohistories America is a paradox.
The supposed beacon of liberal democracy built in large part by enslaving millions of Africans and murdering an equal number of natives - nothing left, not culture, not language, not people - a genocide
It's the case study in narrative control.
@archeohistories Very nicely written, now if you could get the teacher unions to stop putting transgender crap in the schools and teach real American History that would be great!!!
@HusarenH@ABC Sounds like a job safety and environment problem that’s where your unions come in. remember how powerful they are has nothing to do with the politicians
President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday aimed at sustaining the United States’ coal industry through federal funding — directing the Pentagon to purchase electricity from coal plants.
Read more: abcnews.link/CeYnGPn
@ItsSelenaMaris@ABC You of low intelligence, it’s called a transition period, all those poor miners really like to work and provide for their families,, also just to supply power to dimwits on the Internet like you.
For the last 80 years, you haven’t been crying about coal
@ABC Trump's coal bailout EO is pure corporate welfare dressed as "America First." Pentagon forced to buy dirty power while taxpayers foot the bill for dying plants. Another handout to big energy cronies screw the future, keep the pollution flowing. What a joke.
@Chesschick01@elonmusk So if a photo of you shows up sitting across from a judge, do we assume you were being prosecuted? Or interviewing him?
Careful AI is always watching.
EXCLUSIVE: Officer fired after library bathroom confrontation; transgender complainant reacts
The Center Square’s Johnny Edwards speaks with Sasha Swinson, a transgender library patron involved in a confrontation with a DeKalb County Police Department officer over the use of the women’s restroom. It happened at the Tucker-Reid H. Cofer Library on Oct. 20. The officer was later fired after an investigation into the incident.