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@LongTimeHistory You can't be surprised. They haven't changed. The devil is the devil. Regardless of place and time.
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Homeowner waits until construction job is nearly done—then calls ICE on 6 of her own workers.
Woman even provides the ladder used by agent to detain men—who she owes $10,000 for 3 day job.
"She called the damn law on us and now we're totally screwed!" men yell in Spanish. "They surrounded us!—They surrounded us!"
Agents even left behind the workers' van with doors wide open—filled with thousands of dollars worth of tools.
The arrest was broadcast live for about 30 minutes by a co-worker—identified as Bryan Polanco.
"Seeing it is not the same as experiencing it," he explains.
"I’ve seen many videos, and sadly today I had to experience it."
At the end of the video he gets the woman who called ICE on camera: "It is the same woman. Tidying up the house, and still with hatred in her heart."
The incident occurred in Cambridge, Maryland.
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@kevinblue345 The devil is the devil. Regardless of place and time.
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@DavidHundeyin @Spearhead_Af @mayordeah_ The pattern is recognizable: humanitarian framing at scale to manufacture consent for interventions that serve extraction economies. What's notable is how the algorithmic amplification across coordinated channels reveals the operation more clearly than any individual message.
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100 Years of Celia! CCCADI dig into archives to celebrate the legendary Celia Cruz on her centennial. Ibayé!
To many, she was the Queen of Salsa, but to us, she was more than that: a towering ancestral force, deeply grounded in her African roots. She grew up 🇨🇺 singing Yoruba songs, and her music was, from the beginning, a celebration of our Sacred Traditions.
This clip comes from the African World Rhythms concert in 1990 at Riverside Church, part of CCCADI’s Expressions Festival, and one of several occasions in which Celia’s spirit aligned with ours in honoring the ancestors and keeping our culture alive.
La Negra Tiene Tumbao, pa siempre 🌹
🎥 CCCADI
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@JillianMichaels @Bella1962886 @peterdinell @TheTNHoller @debunkjunction Your ancestors divided up Africa for its minerals.
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No one excused slavery 🤦🏽♀️ If you’d actually watched the clip, you’d understand the point: there were far more good guys than bad guys. That’s the takeaway. You can’t pin all of humanity’s evils on one race without sowing the very thing you claim to fight against. Demonization doesn’t heal — it breeds resentment, and NOTHING good will come of that. Pay attention to what is happening in our society.
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🔥 MUST-WATCH: “And that’s why it’s important to teach ALL history, Jillian — not just cherry-pick certain % when they work for your argument.”
@debunkjunction fires the @JillianMichaels slavery-downplaying claim that “only 2% of whites owned slaves” into the sun
(and shows why @abbydphillip & @CNN should cross her off their list of terrible panelists)
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@JillianMichaels @Bella1962886 @peterdinell @TheTNHoller @debunkjunction Yes we can pin it in your race.
“The Devil is the Devil regardless of place and time.” Message to the Blackman
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After Shiloh Hendrix was caught on video calling a 5-year-old Black child a racial slur in Minnesota, she flipped the script and launched a GiveSendGo fundraiser, claiming she needed protection. Shockingly, the campaign brought in over $600,000. But Atlanta-based activist Kiandria Demone is making sure that money stays out of her hands. “You don’t get to traumatize a Black child and then turn around and collect a check,” Demone said as she began investigating how the funds were being handled.
After confirming that Square wasn’t processing the payments, Demone turned her attention to GiveSendGo and started a full-blown digital campaign—pressuring the platform and any financial entities involved to shut the money flow down. Meanwhile, the Rochester Police Department has completed its investigation and sent findings to the City Attorney, who may or may not be filing charges against Hendrix. One thing’s clear: Demone isn’t letting this one slide.
#repost sexyafter30

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White people lynched a Black man, Henry Patterson in 1925 because he asked a White woman for a glass of water. No one was ever arrested.
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