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Chris Jackson

@KemetXone

I will admit that I'm probably more RADICAL then the average ADOS blk-person in America. But it's FAR past time that we speak more BLATANTLY about our matters.

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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
@real_accoun12 What is Michelle Obama’s stance on the “immigration” issue and/or the way that “ICE” is handling it? Inquiring minds would like to know before any answers of support come out🤔🧐 🤷🏾‍♂️ *hmm*👀
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Ivanka Trump RV Q News🇺🇸
What if America’s first female president was also a former First Lady? Would you support Michelle Obama for President in 2028? YES NO
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
Hell - I believe if we had an articulate enough legacy black-person who could lay out a good step-by-step plan to make the subject of "reparations" workable and/or make it make sense. I think out of all the American presidents that I could think of, from the inception of this country. Trump would probably be the best one to bring the "reparations" issue to. But these dumb niccas are so stuck up the democrats ass, with this women's lib, LGBT and/or "Kwanzaa" mentality BS. I don't blame Trump for pushing-back and/or snubbing any causes for those type of legacy black-people (Al Sharpton, dead Jessie Jackson, NAACP and the like. Now that Trump has went against his word and started doing all this war shit, in the middle east and beyond. Ain't rolling with his weak ass no more. But I still believe that Trump had the best intentions for good that any president that ever took those administrative grounds. But, his problems is to easy getting influenced by the wrong people, and not thinking deep enough on critical decisions. But, I still say he's FARR better than what would've been. Did y'all know that in the 1960s President Lyndon B Johnson made a remark, stating that he'd "have those niggers voting democrat for the next 2000 years". And what'a-ya-know even though it's only about 60 years after he made that remark. It appears that he knew something the average of these niccas still (until this day) haven't figured out. And that's a damn shame to the legacy black-persons intellectual perspectives. Smh🤦🏽‍♂️🧐🤔🤨🫤.
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Black Alpha Network
Black Alpha Network@BlackAlphaNetw1·
#FBA went to speak with Kamala Harris about reparations when she was... Vice President ✔️ Elected Official ✔️ In Office ✔️ And she sent the NAACP to kick us out. These Democratic Shills can't fool the Grassroots! It's UP
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
At the time that "welfare" came in the system was insisting that especially the black man not be in the home, in order to qualify for the "Welfare" assistance. That's when mainly black families became discombobulated. And now these days that same discriminating system is asking "why" questions about "why" particularly black father's are not in the homes. Now American society especially is using jail cells to further distroy particularly and/or predominantly the legacy black family. I'm not making an excuse for the legacy black family and/or especially the legacy black man. But you can't talk about the results without speaking about or recognizing the origin of the the problem. And it seem like all I hear and/or read, on social media is "results" of what happened to particularly black perspectives without mentioning the cause or origins of what may've perpetrated the problem/s or condition/s. It speaks alot about the mentalities and/or intellectual levels of a good majority of people on social media. Talking about the effects without generating thoughts on cause - is just SPEWING a bunch of useless rhetoric!🥴🤦🏽‍♂️*sigh*
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Mr. Miles
Mr. Miles@Miles201313·
Black men aren’t “against” Black women — they’re for intact families, fathers in the home, and economic self-reliance (the very things that historically lifted every group). When one side chases identity politics and the other chases outcomes, the gap widens. Real power isn’t registered voters; it’s rebuilt families. Time to talk honestly about what actually works.
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
If particularly legacy black-people went back to Africa, especially Kemet (which is formally know as "Egypt") and start kicking all foreign nationalities (Greek, Arab, Roman, ect) the phuck outta there. We'll be back to our status's as Kings, Queens, Pharaohs, ect...In a heartbeat. I know I'm a game Legacy black-person to make that kind of move. And I guarantee you the game will flip right on its head. I guarantee you white america wouldn't want a legacy black person like me to separate from this country (but only on my explained out terms). I don't know why especially legacy black-people are so caught up on sticking to this country no-matter what it does to them or "us". The grass is greener once you figure the shit out...Like I did. And I'm looking forward for anyone, red, black, white, yellow or green to challenge me on this post... You'll get some lessons taught to you. Kemet was and always will be the most strategic and Spiritual geographical spot on the planet. I just thought all readers need to know that. Don't count "Legacy" black-perspectives out. You're going to find-out...Sooner than later that it was always the big 10,000 pound elephant sitting in the room🐘.
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Genius Tech
Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
This guy just said racism makes the entire system unfixable — gotta separate. White people… what’s YOUR honest response to this? 👀
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
The "real enemies" & dumbasses is Biden, his administrative affiliates, and anybody who think like them muthaphuckas. Those losers have the WORSE type of mentalities and/or logics that the WORLD has ever seen...Not just America. That party is so twisted the word ignorance can't even start to explain. However, the other party is so damn goofy & clueless that you can almost put them in the same category of ignorance. Overall, this country is so retarded. It's a joke to hear these mah-phuckas say "this is the best country in the world" and/or "has ever been". Phuck outta here - they need to check that statement again.🤥😶🤦🏽‍♂️🫤
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playintheflop
playintheflop@playintheflop·
@KemetXone @GzzUp_ It’s the belief of an open border society. Davos, The WEF and Klaus Schwab are the real enemies. Who is working to undermine what they want?
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@GzzUp_·
Texas Pan African goes on woke Black and Brown rant insulting Black Americans while apologizing to Latinos and other immigrants for Black Americans not standing front line and being a shield for illegals being deported by ICE He insulted Foundational Black Americans and he’s from Texas so I’m sure Igbo Boobe and Toothless Mel will turn Pan African make a space praising this man
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
Why should legacy black-people abide by American law...Based on American "laws" history toward legacy black-people? Just tell me "why"?🤷🏾👂🏾
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
youtu.be/FnKJ313Z1zs?si… Im starting to lose my support and even respect for Trump. But he will never be worse than those of the party's against him. Howerever, he sounds just like the warmongers who he criticized before he got into office. All of a sudden he's insinuating about some kind of "regime change" in Venezuela? Because, as Trump and/or his talking heads claims - "Maduro is the kingpin of some kind of drug cartel, pushing drungs into this country (America). Even though I already know this warmongering is about something else...Mainly America wanting to put in a puppet government in Venezuela to decipher their resources (especially oil). It's hypocritical for America to boast all that isht about Taiwan, To China. Yet here America is threatening to do the same thing to their regional subjects as they claim that China is threatening to do to theirs. I really think Trump should stay his asz in his lane, on this one. And don't let these warmongering asz losers influence him on this one. I really thought Trump was going to stay outta these stupid ass wars. And that isht that he's claiming Maduro is doing is DEFINITELY not worth going to war over...Or try to change that Administration. I not only believe, but I hope that if America tries to do some kind of land activity or action in Venezuela, it turns out BAD for them, in a devastating way! And I truly believe that that's what's going to happen. I'm truly disappointed with Trump. And he was doing so good until he started talking all of this warmongering isht...Against a couple of countries I oppose to. But it is what it is. I believe America has got a couple of surprises of its own, coming down the pike. It needs to stop all of this cocky, cowboy isht. Because, in a world where unpredictability is not to far-fetched of a thing that's culpable. Nobody's all that "great" or invincible...When it comes to what indigenously belongs to others and/or dignified traits. America needs to stay the hell off of Venezuelas land, and the hell outta their business. I'm just speaking from the outside, looking in. But I got reasons for my comments...😶
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
I think if you call the land mass by its original and/or truthful name (which is "Kemet") it changes the picture and somewhat the cultural visions of this whole post. I would argue when & why was the name changed from Kemet to "Egypt"? That (by itself) shows that there was some distortion going on. Is distorting the same thing as "stealing" or misguiding? 🤔. I was just wondering 😶🤔
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Wesley Williams MDiv
Wesley Williams MDiv@PurposeofJesus·
@archeohistories I think stole is misunderstood. It's not the knowledge that was stolen rather the 'credit' by later historians. Pythagorean theorem is taught throughout schools. But the Greeks are credited as the founders. This credit is stolen, thus erasing Egypt origin resulting in this convos
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
The question of whether Ancient Greece stole its philosophical and mathematical knowledge from Ancient Egypt is both complex and contentious. This debate often touches on broader discussions about cultural appropriation and the transmission of knowledge in the ancient world. To understand this issue, it is essential to delve into historical records, development of early mathematics and philosophy, and influence of Egyptian wisdom on Greek thinkers. Ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece had significant interactions, particularly during late Bronze Age and into classical periods. Trade, travel and conquest facilitated cultural exchanges, making it inevitable that ideas would flow between these civilizations. Ancient Egyptian knowledge, particularly in fields of geometry and astronomy, was well-developed and served primarily practical purposes, such as land surveying and calendar-making. Historical documents and artifacts show that Egyptians had a basic understanding of geometric principles, which they used in the construction of their monumental architecture. Several Greek philosophers and mathematicians, including Pythagoras and Thales, are known to have studied in Egypt. These early Greek thinkers often praised Egyptian wisdom. Pythagoras is believed to have spent several years in Egypt, learning mathematics and religious concepts. Pythagorean theorem was known in a rudimentary form by both Egyptians and Babylonians long before Pythagoras popularized it. Thales, another pre-Socratic philosopher, is often credited with bringing Egyptian geometric knowledge to Greece. His travels to Egypt and subsequent work laid the foundation for Greek geometry. Herodotus, noted that Thales had predicted a solar eclipse and used knowledge he had acquired from Egyptians. While it is evident that Greek scholars were influenced by Egyptian knowledge, it is also clear that Greeks made significant advancements and contributions that went beyond what they learned from Egyptians. Greek geometry and mathematics evolved into more abstract and theoretical form. Greeks considered geometry a sacred art that sought to understand true nature of being, moving beyond practical applications that characterized Egyptian mathematics. Euclid (father of geometry) compiled "The Elements," a collection of geometric knowledge that included many theorems known to Egyptians. However, Euclid's work was much more systematic and rigorous, introducing method of logical deduction and proof. Method of proof by contradiction or "reductio ad absurdum," was a significant Greek innovation that became a powerful tool in mathematics. Late antique mathematicians such as Diophantus, Apollonius of Perga, Pappus of Alexandria and Archimedes further demonstrated superiority of Greek geometry. Their work included complex theorems and mathematical proofs that were unprecedented in other ancient systems. Archimedes made profound contributions to geometry, calculus, and fluid mechanics, showcasing depth and sophistication of Greek mathematics. The relationship between Egyptian and Greek knowledge is best viewed as a continuum rather than a case of theft or unilateral transfer. Greeks built upon foundational knowledge they acquired from Egyptians, but they also transformed and expanded this knowledge in ways that were uniquely their own. This evolution mirrors relationship between Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein in physics. Newton's work laid groundwork for classical mechanics, while Einstein's theories of relativity built upon and transcended Newtonian physics. In the contemporary debate between "eurocentrism" and "afrocentrism," it is essential to recognize that both Egyptian and Greek contributions are invaluable. Each civilization played a crucial role in development of human knowledge. Neither is lesser and both deserve recognition for their contributions to rich tapestry of human intellectual history. #archaeohistories
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Afro Daimyō
Afro Daimyō@wipe_me_down·
@Wow_DeeH Nah. We should never allow a politician or anyone else to use Black American Chattel Slavery as a tool for any agenda that'll never compare to what Black people went through in this country & are still dealing with. 🚮
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Afro Daimyō
Afro Daimyō@wipe_me_down·
Latinos seeking a better life in America in 2025 is the same as Black people escaping & surviving over 400 years of slavery & jim crow oppression? This has to stop. We can't leep letting these other groups use slavery as a tool for their agendas. 🚮 🤬
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Chris Jackson
Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
Dude 🧐🤔😶 is that Hunter Biden in your profile pic or is that you? Because the post that you put out seems like something only a crackhead would do... Immediately after taking a blast. Hell, when the truth is told europeans had absolutely no morals until they ran across the areas of specifically East Africa, Kemet, Israel, ect. When the europeans got there they seen pyramids, astonishing writings and the type of civilized living that (to this day) would be hard comprehend how did people in that time live that type of life. They try to deny it (in this day) but those were black-people responsible for all that was seen, in that day. By the time the europeans got there...Starting with "Alexander the grape. Kemet and/or that part of the region was already distorted and/or brought down (it was a God Thing that happened there, not man). And it was a reason that The God Of Abraham Brought that part of the region Down. And according to the Word, it will come back to par and/or it's strength. The greatest "contributions to societies" took place over about 5 to 6000 years ago. And it is evident from the relics that you still see in the region. It's only a matter of time, REAL SOON "time" - before the elephant in the room become realized, and start acting like a lion. Just thought I needed to run a little history lesson on y'all. Coming up short on food stamps is the last thing people need to be arguing about and/or disputing, at this moment. If anything Trump did was opened up a can of worms by peeling back the scabs of the wounds america made against many. I'm one who glad Trump won the election. Because I knew that when a str8 shooter starts to talk that went things get exposed, and people start to see & hear isht that they couldn't see or hear when the veil was there. Anybody wanna challenge anything I'm saying here, be my guess. Because there's nothing but TRUTH there. I think some of those people of European resent need to take that ego out in the backyard somewhere and SHOOT the shit out of it...With a couple of hollow point bullets. And leave that ego to die. Because they damn sure ain't all that. Neither is america...As far as I'm concerned.
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Amiri King
Amiri King@AmiriKing·
It has become apparent to me that food stamps have been nothing more than a bargaining chip to pacify a lazy, low IQ culture that doesn’t want to work or contribute to society. Our taxpayer money has been spent on appeasing a violent, thieving, culture, and I’m sick of it.
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
I don't know who's worse. The lady in the film, or this clown ass nicca who put the film out there🧐😶🤨🤷🏾‍♂️. Who knows what this dude did to become (what it appears to look like) successful? And his ass look like a forigner and/or "not like us", legacy black-people. However, this is not the type of women... Especially legacy black-women, that should be speaking on this type of issue...Shes all over the place with the dumb and/or ignant isht - talking about and/or suggesting "we should go back to eating cornflakes & water", ect. The worse clown is that guy who put this excerpt out here...it's like him tryna clown the entire legacy black community. This fool said "thank you Trump for cutting off the food stamps"...Which I don't agree Trump or his party did. But, if Trump sent I.C.E after that clown dude, in this excerpt and/or deported his ass. I'd damn sure give Trump a big-ups and/or "thank you" for that. This excerpt is the perfect example of phuck niggaz trying to exploit the legacy black community. And half the time it be niccas who are NOT a part of the legacy black community. The only people who get a kick outta this type of isht is white-people. So, that makes the dude, in this excerpt something equivalent to a koon. 🤔🤨🧐
GABRIEL 🪽@thegabriel72

Alert 🚨 “Wait a damn minute, I prolly doing it wrong, Nails, eyelashes, expensive weaves, iphones, tattoos, were all obtained with taxpayer money. Who the fuck spends 4200 a month on food. Thats twice my mortgage.” I work 50+ hrs a week and I still don’t make 4200 a month. Thank you. Trump cleared those scammers off food stamps.

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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
Democrats are the ones responsible for this shutdown. They let all them immigrants in here and we're giving the $500 to $1000 in food stamps & cash. And they won't negotiate or sign the bill because Trump is kicking the immigrants out and cutting there asses off from food stamps and cash. Legacy black-people are so stupid that they can't see what's happening. The democrats got especially legacy black-people so phucked-up that they don't know their asses from their elbows. Hell, I'm getting the stamp assistance thing. And I'm damn sure mad that this problem is about to happen. But, I think Trump is doing a good thing by dealing with that immigration problem. Can any of y'all democrat and/or Biden minded people tell me what was the reason they let all of the immigrants in here in the first place, and what'da phuck was that all about. I hope that food stamp thing gets better, much sooner than later. But, if I have to take the trade off with getting that immigrant thing under control. I'm gonna have to side with Trump on this one. Democrat-minded people are some pretty-much cunning type of people. They let them immigrants in here (in predominantly black-oriented neighborhoods) to shore up the democrat vote. And now that Trump is kicking their asses out. They make legacy black-people mad at Trump, by voting to keep the government closed. White liberals know how to play especially legacy black-people like a flute. It's sad to see it. But, even Malcolm X warned legacy black people about white liberals. But these niccas (like I said) "can't tell their asses from their elbows... Especially in politics. White liberals got their asses out there fighting for everybody else's issues but their/our own. Liberal minded legacy black-people fight for gay rights, womens lib rights, immigrations rights, and everybody else but our own. Dumb mah-phucka's. The more I see & here this isht. The more disappointed I get. I got a family full of democrat-minded black-folk who hiss at me if I even insinuate anything about Trump,in the positive. But, somma these muh-phuckas have the most twisted logic. I wonder why everything seemed so upside down & backwards when I was growing up. Now I know. I grew up in a house full of niccas who think like the white liberals of this day. I'm glad I took a class in community college called critical thinking. Now a good majority of my family hates me because I think for myself and don't just accept things that they're spewing out there (like I use to). Now I don't hesitate to check their asses... Especially in politics. And tell them how much "I don't give'a phuck", when they get steaming mad. I don't like everything that Trump does. But when I first seen him talk to the American media, Hillary Clinton, European Union, and a whole lotta different white perspectives in the way he does (and still is). That was enough for me to say "hell yeah, I'm wit that"! Damn sure better that that 💩 that just got out of office, or the 💩 they was tryna get in there behind the other 💩. I don't want to see the food stamp problem come about. But y'all niccas got that wrong by saying "it's Trumps fault. And tryda blame everything on him that's negative. The way I see it is if they wouldn't have let all them immigrants in here, through chaos. It wouldn't have taken a chaotic situation to get their asses out. And it damn sure wasn't Trump who created that situation. I'll let you quess who did that. Smh 😶😑
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kevin blue@kevinblue345·
White individuals make up the largest group of SNAP recipients by raw numbers. White Americans make up the largest percentage of welfare recipients, not Black Americans.
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
No other group had "Jim Crow" laws against them. And that couldn't have been no more than about 70 to 80 years ago. And before that it was even worse hell than Jim Crow laws on legacy black-people. That's not an excuse, that's the damn truth. I'm not championing for reparations so that I can have money and/or seek for "the American dream" BS. I just wanna test the attitude of those who don't think legacy black-people are deserving of reparations. It tells you were America is at. And right now I see America thinking legacy black-people are really not deserving of it. And that tells me the soul of this country is garbage. And if anybody sees it as different... Especially a legacy black-person. That person has to be outta their damn mind. America feels the same way today as they felt about legacy black-people 2, 3, 400 years ago. Reparations are not the thing that legacy black-people are gonna have'da worry about...They already gave you the answer of what they wanna do. It's time to get a plan on what you're going to do if they don't. I've reach that plateau. But I can only tell my secret and/or ideals in a post to post manner, over the internet. So stay tuned. I'm willing to answer all questions. No fronting no nothing. Without a doubt reparations are due. But the backup question I've been asking myself, for a long time is. What you're gonna do if they tryda pick all kinds of reasons not to give them to you? That's the question that needs to be asked of yourself. And once you ask yourself that question. It opens up your mind to abstract thought. That's what it did to me. My respects and/or dignities became more important to me than reparations.
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Miss V I R G O★@DeeDaniels_17·
@Theyluvslime__ @GripFromSC @nikkithagod You realize things consistently happened to black people after slavery? That laws were made to keep black people down? That we black Americans today still face racism and mistreatment just for being black ?
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Chris Jackson
Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
They're not fighting for "racism" & "justice", ect, ect. They're "fighting for their self-centered selves. All black-people with democrat inclinations are not only self-serving, but totally obnoxious. "MEGA" type conservatism is not that much better. But I can put up with that type of obnoxiousness and cluelessness far better than the democrat type of insanity, with a large helping of ignorance. All these are the same type of people who still champion today that chaos that took place at the borders during the Biden administration. And they're ok with kids being taught in grammar about same gender type relationship rhetoric. Until they can explain what they're talking about with some of this outrageous, and even perverted to an extent rhetoric. "White supremacists" rhetoric is not even a factor...🥴
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Don Salmon
Don Salmon@dijoni·
I agree with the statement. It’s time black men stop being a foot soldiers for white supremacist. stop attacking attacking black women that are standing up to fight against racism and injustice. That are confronting the fact of the dictatorship regime. If you’re not gonna confront the system and fight the system, keep your mouth shut.
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
@CoryBooker If "this is what democracy looks like" (a bunch of old, decrepit or goofy looking wht ppl) 🧐🤔🫤. Y'all can have that isht 🤦🏽‍♂️😂🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️
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Cory Booker
Cory Booker@CoryBooker·
This is what democracy looks like!
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
Oh - So you're from the crowd and/or party who thinks and/or says that "men can get pregnant" right. I don't chant for the republican party of old, nor do I chant for that "turning point" (Charlie Kirk) hoopla. But that democrat BS is totally Bizarre. And I would even say perverted... Especially any black men who champion that isn't. The republican party, under Donald Trump makes more sense. And I wouldn't say I agree with everything he does. But he exposed a lot of isht about a lot of other things. Black men, under the banner of democrats are WEAK as phuck. And I despise every last one of them mutha phuckas. I'm cursing because cursing gets attention. But these niccas who speak from a democrat perspective are the ones who are tearing the entire race down. They're obedient and stooping, and can't speak or stand on their own thought out principles. Personally, I do not affiliate myself with any of these political associations or parties in America. I don't even vote and/or never have...Because I don't even trust the voting scenarios here. But, I do think that Donald Trump is (if not the best) one of the best president this country has ever had. He shoots str8 from the hip, and all the other ones (in my life time) are coming up with this game isht and/or speak with a fork tongue. I'm not a big fan of Alveda King, she's even a little misguided in some of her angles politically. But, in these days, in my opinion. There's nothing worst than a democrat orientated black-person... Especially men!
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Bishop Talbert Swan
Bishop Talbert Swan@TalbertSwan·
Rev. Alveda King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is a proud supporter of Donald Trump—the man behind Project 2025, the dismantling of DEI, the erasure of Black history, and the return of Jim Crow–era policies disguised as patriotism. She insists Trump isn’t racist and endorses his entire agenda, even as the conservative Supreme Court he stacked prepares to gut the Voting Rights Act—legislation her uncle literally gave his life for. To invoke Dr. King’s name while cheering on the very forces undoing his life’s work isn’t just hypocrisy—it’s betrayal. Dr. King stood for justice, equality, and the dismantling of white supremacy. Alveda King stands for photo ops, partisan loyalty, and rewriting history to serve power, not truth. She is a living example of Zora Neale Hurston’s words: “All skinfolk ain’t kinfolk.” Because sharing a name doesn’t mean sharing the dream.
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Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Virginia, the stakes couldn’t be higher in this election. And Abigail @SpanbergerForVA is the best choice for Governor. She'll work to stand up for Virginia families – because that’s what she’s done her entire career. And she has real plans to lower the cost of housing, health care, utilities, and grow Virginia’s economy. So make a plan to vote today at abigailspanberger.com.
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Chris Jackson@KemetXone·
Hell. Obama didn't hesitate to send the national guard in, during the Michael Brown incident and/or situation. And that wasn't nothing near what's going-on with the immigrant scenario. So I don't understand what point Obama is tryna make here. Sounds hypocritical to me 🤔youtu.be/6-gMu5jwYcI
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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
OBAMA: “What if I sent the National Guard into Texas and said I don’t care what Governor Abbott says… and just kind of took over? It’s mind-boggling how Fox would’ve reacted.” They would’ve lost their damn minds.
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