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Hitman Jr (I'm my daddy's son)
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Texas, USA. Katılım Ekim 2020
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Her NAME is Eva Ramón Gallegos!!!
⭐ 𝙿𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚑𝚕𝚎𝚝𝚜 ⭐@PamphletsY
🚨🇲🇽 BREAKING — Mexican Scientist Successfully Eliminates HPV.
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You see this kind of thing in struggling lower-income Southern households, and it tells a very specific story.
When life hasn't delivered much.... no wealth, no power, no real social standing.... some folks discover that white supremacy is basically a free membership card to a club that makes them feel superior without requiring any actual achievement.
It's the world's laziest status symbol.
The starter kit is always the same:
*A Confederate flag honoring a war their ancestors lost badly 160 years ago.
*A gun they'll never actually need.
*A Bible they've never actually read.
*And Fox News running 24/7 telling them they're REAL Americans.... unlike those fancy elitist Democrats who are secretly importing an army of replacement voters to steal their....
Their what exactly? Their Dollar General? Their 1987 Camaro on cinder blocks in the yard?
FOX found the formula, and they never let go of it: Take a man who has nothing, tell him the reason he has nothing is because those people are taking it.... and suddenly he's not a struggling nobody.
He's a soldier in a cultural war. He matters. He's relevant. He becomes a MAGA Warrior!
And THAT.... ladies and gentlemen.... is precisely how a twice-impeached, four-times-indicted, 34-time felon, bankrupt New York con man who golfs at his own resorts became the hero of the working man.
You genuinely cannot make this stuff up.
And I write this so that hopefully they will recognize what they have done and what they are doing and snap out of it.....
I was born and raised in Appalachia ... These very people could be my relatives ..... but ... I .... got common sense from my granny ----- "question everything". VIA~Lee Murphy

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I’ve never seen a video of a man celebrating his divorce.
Never seen a man set up ring light to announce his divorce and blame his wife.
I’ve never seen a man talk about a ‘divorce glow-up.’
I’ve never seen a man celebrate putting his own happiness above his family.
I’ve never seen a man proudly leave his marriage and family to ‘find himself.’
I rarely see men openly talk about stress related to mental load or emotional labor, especially as fathers.
I’ve never seen a man leave a relationship because his partner didn’t keep him in his ‘masculine era.’
Why is it always women? Why is it always you? Why can’t you just move on silently like the man?
Hoops@Hoopss
What opinion will get you in this position?
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Black people in America need to be registered to vote, all of us. Full Fk’n Stop.
In states like Georgia, Maryland, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, turning to vote can shift outcomes in House, Senate, and gubernatorial races.
Look at Georgia. About 3.5 million Black residents live here. Roughly 2.5 million of us are eligible to vote, yet only around 1.4 million of us actually do. That leaves between 900,000 and 1.1 million eligible Black voters not participating.
Now compare that to the margins of the last two Ga: governor’s races. In 2018, the race was decided by about 54,000 votes. In 2022, about 191,000 votes. The number of eligible Black voters not participating is between 7 and 10x larger than those margins.
This isn’t about theory, it’s about MATH. If we show up consistently, outcomes change. The shift starts with registration, and it is sustained by turnout.
Register and VOTE.
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Jill Scott talks about money and how she deals with people who ask for help but aren't responsible with their own financial lives
"If you cannot afford the thing, don't buy the thing and then come to me to help you out with major life things. You're going on a holiday, but you don't have your mortgage? Okay, maybe you needed that—I understand—but the next time? Oh, and the time after that? [Here comes the storm.] Here we come. It's enough. You're not responsible with your life and your finances, so why on earth should I help you be irresponsible? Why should I put myself—$700 is the same for you as it is for me. I could fill my house with groceries with $700. I could buy myself a nice little pair of shoes. I could help a friend who needs it. It could be $700 or $7,000 or $70,000—whatever the case may be. I can't play with you when you're playing with your finances. I won't do it."

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Project pat or 8ball&mjg
Samson 🇳🇬@Zamaniii0
If someone offered you $1m to listen to just one artist for 48 hours straight, who would you choose ??
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It’s BLACK*
Why do yall keep saying Black and brown?! The VRA was due to the civil rights movement that was created by Black Americans. It’s not bad to say BLACK.
Rep. Marc Veasey@RepVeasey
Section 5–gone…Section 2 — weakened…protections are being dismantled, leaving Black and brown voters more vulnerable. You can’t separate race from politics, especially in the South and Texas!
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the fact the US used the full force of the federal government to eliminate the Black Panthers while the KKK is still running around tells you a lot about this country
WELCOME TO BLACK TWlTTER @blacktwiterthrd
Member of the Black Panther party explains why they’re opening a clinic in Chicago, 1969.
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