
Nobody🦋
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Nobody🦋
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If U R @ Name-Bunch of numbers… I know U R a bot and I don’t give a single fuck about your bot opinions. Argue in good faith w/ me and I will do the same.


Imagine if the #1 women’s tennis player, Aryna Sabalenka, held a segregated dinner party for only white players with John McEnroe in attendance. She would be forced to apologize, Tennis Channel & ESPN would make statements/condemn it, & McEnroe would be suspended or fired. So why is a segregated blacks-only dinner party hosted by Naomi Osaka, with Chris Eubanks in attendance ok? You can’t have it both ways... PS: There has never been a whites-only party hosted by a white player in professional tennis as Osaka claims. She’ll never be able to provide proof.





a few people have mentioned to me hearing nothing about I Love Boosters and I want to ask them what rock they’re living under but then I realized I’m the one living under Boots Riley’s hat



🚨Breaking: Half-Black, half-Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka co-hosted an exclusive "Black Party" (Roland Garros edition) dinner in Paris for Black tennis players only, just ahead of the French Open. Attendees included Coco Gauff, Gaël Monfils, and others. Osaka defended the race-exclusive event by claiming she's seen segregated white-only parties in the past — without providing any specific examples or proof. The event was held at Soho House Paris.









@JaseCollins1980 @BSO White people do it all the time, they call it a dinner party.






Half black/half Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka held a dinner party exclusively for black tennis players before the French Open She defended the party by claiming there have been segregated white-only parties (Without proof, of course) This woman is insufferable.


Zoomers on here are like "I'm 27 and can't buy a $400k house or afford to spend $50 on doordash, the system is rigged!" Like kid, I had 2 roommates till 29, and then 1 till 33 when I bought my own house. Cooked and meal prepped 90% of what I ate for 20 years. Y'all are bitches


So now a white physician has sued the online directory “Find A Black Doctor”, arguing that limiting participation to Black physicians constitutes racial discrimination. On its surface, the argument appears straightforward — should a physician directory be allowed to restrict membership based on race? But hold on. That framing misses the REAL question we should be asking— Why did Black patients feel they need a directory like this in the first place? Let’s go there.










