Lamont Houston
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Lamont Houston
@Montyvisuals
🎥📷 videographer
Allentown, PA Katılım Temmuz 2014
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i guess Tariq popping up was cool n everything and the ending was a nice call back to OG Power but idk man… the finale was kinda underwhelming lol i was expecting more #PowerForce
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There’s a reason hopper isn’t here in this scene
Mania💫@NovaMania17
11 people in this shot and it’s the 80’s statistically at least one of them should be calling him a slur
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eleven knew from the very start that the only way to defeat henry is gayness
Noah Edgeworth@noah_edgeworth
How did Stranger Things go from such a great show to the only way they could defeat Vecna is if Will tells everyone he’s gay first
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@prettymuchkyle @NicholasPas5 The story was just mid the acting from Marlon Wayne’s was great though
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@NicholasPas5 I’m seeing people hate on it but not say why. I just saw it and really enjoyed it. Good movie
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Burning the government’s central HQ and raising the strawhats flag on it as as an outright act of rebellion.. yeah one piece might seriously ended up banned in some countries atp😭
𝘕𝘰𝘢@NoaPieceA
Only "One Piece" 🏴☠️ has this kind of Global Impact #ONEPIECE
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@cimmerianera @cr7_ig Makes you wonder why was rocks a devil he hasn’t shown being evil yet
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@cr7_ig He was strong and an overall good person so people remember him more fondly. Rocks was a devil so people seem to want to try and forget him.
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@c_harra117 @Mteuzi So you’re okay with illegal government actions no matter what administration
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@Mteuzi Oh, you mean like previous administration allowed?🤷🏻♀️
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The Supreme Court just made it easier for the U.S. government to violate your rights—and harder for you to stop it.
Trump issued an executive order to deny birthright citizenship to certain U.S.-born children—specifically those born to immigrant parents without permanent legal status. That’s a direct assault on the 14th Amendment and a thinly veiled attack on Black and brown families.
Lower courts blocked it—not just for the people who sued, but for everyone. That kind of protection is called a universal injunction.
But now, in Trump v. CASA (June 27, 2025), the Supreme Court said: “No more.” Federal courts can’t block illegal policies for everyone anymore—just the plaintiffs who file a lawsuit.
Let that sink in:
– If you’re being harmed and didn’t sue, you’re unprotected.
– Even if a policy is found unconstitutional, the state can still enforce it against everyone else.
– And every impacted community now has to fight the same battle—over and over, in courtrooms across the country.
This is judicial fragmentation.
This is how empire defends itself.
The ruling is cloaked in concerns about “judicial overreach” and “separation of powers,” but that’s misdirection. This is about shielding the carceral, anti-immigrant machinery of the state from collective accountability. It’s about protecting the Executive’s ability to act unilaterally—even when those actions are racist, lawless, and unconstitutional.
This is a retreat, not restraint.
And it’s not just a legal setback. It’s a strategic win for white nationalism and racial capitalism. A government that creates mass harm but only allows individual remedies is the perfect tool for maintaining systemic violence.
The state can now harm the many while only being forced to answer to the few. That’s not justice. That’s policy by attrition—designed to exhaust and isolate the people most impacted.
We’ve seen this before:
– Deny collective relief.
– Force people to fight one by one.
– Let the system wear them down.
This decision doesn’t just limit what courts can do—it limits what they’re willing to do in the face of state violence. And for the Black, brown, poor, and undocumented people already targeted by this system, that’s not a procedural shift. That’s a death sentence.
Universal harm demands universal protection.
We will not litigate our way to liberation.
But we must expose every move that deepens the rot.
The courts have chosen to shrink their role in the fight for justice.
That means it’s up to us to expand ours.



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@The_Epic_Mike I’m pretty sure the common citizen in the mcu doesn’t have that knowledge about Tony in the cave like most think stane died in a plane crash
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Crazy how Iran wants to take this away from us
Vusi.Mz🦉@YouDunnoVusi
Man nobody can ever make me hate on whores. They are needed in this world
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@damacci If you watched the recap in the beginning they bring up his brother being locked up and they mention the same prison he was in
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11 years later… and we finally meet the myth, the legend “Breeze “ 😳The one who put Ghost, Tommy, and Kanan on. #PowerUniverse #RaisingKanan #powerbook #powerbookIII #powerbook3 #RaisingKananStarz
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