Kanway The Machine
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@AL420Z @LASHYBILLS How else are you gonna put down mini harambe?
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Alabama man gets bit by police K-9… then bites the dog back
David Culliver, 46, of Sheffield, decided to crash a Florence drug task force op, resisted arrest, and went full savage mode when the K-9 latched on. Grabbed the dog’s leg and chomped right back. Officers had to strike him to make him let go.
Charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, and interfering with a police dog.
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@B1TuckerCarlson Another black criminal. You jigs so desperately trying to cover the fact that blacks are violent criminals you now resort to where their family came from
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@B1TuckerCarlson you decide to fucking care about where they actually come from? rofl stupid fucking monkeys, should have stayed that way. you were ripped from the mud ages and thrown into the modern world 200 years ago. didnt even evolve on your own
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@TheOnlyDSC @SerenaJB3 Good he didn't die somehow, otherwise all the headlines would be like "cop murders innocent black man just trying to keep everyone calm."
And there would be a trend of violent maniacs chanting "calm" while resisting arrest and assaulting cops.
Blacks are so warped.
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@walt30167 @GrandpaBroly @HarrietEve9 You don't know anything about basketball to spew that nonsense. Stats? He has those and rings. He lost to dynasties with the exception of Dallas who swept Kobe Lakers who were the reigning champs. All of the guys you named all have HOF coaches. Bron made 3different coaches champs
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@GrandpaBroly @HarrietEve9 I can you a bron fan.Still don't matter, he couldn't win with one team. Like jordan, kobe, duncan got they rings with one team. Let that sink in. The rest of them bum ninjas try jumping teams and still don't have nothing but stats like yo boy who is 4-6 in the finals....
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Kevin Durant is the GOAT of this ERA, but the mainstream sports media talking heads who are bought and paid for by Rich Paul, and LeBron James, is blocking the truth….
LeBron created mass media propaganda with “The Decision” — and then choked on the super team in Miami that he created —but, it’s all just a coincidence that the majority of MSM TelePrompTer readers are signed to LeBron’s sports media agency….Clutch Sports….
KD is the GOAT of this ERA -and there’s no serious debate to prove otherwise 🐐🔥

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@Raven72958006 @Thefactsdude EAD Devil. I'm not going to disrespect the animals by calling you one bitch.
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@Thefactsdude If he had stayed calm and not acted like an animal, it probably would have ended differently.
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NEW: Uber driver claims Hazel Crest officer slammed him to the ground during arrest while trying to help a passenger at an ATM
On Valentine’s Day, Uber driver Jason Young stopped at a Walgreens in Hazel Crest to help a passenger withdraw cash from an ATM.
Officers were informed that a man was kicking an ATM and had also unplugged the machine.
Bodycam video shows Young standing at the ATM on his phone when a Hazel Crest officer suddenly rushes in, shouts commands, and slams him to the ground.
Young repeatedly asks, “What the f*** did I do to you, bro?” The officer never identifies himself.
No charges were filed against Young, and he was released at the scene.
An internal investigation found the officer’s use of force “not appropriate,” and the officer received corrective discipline and additional training.
Young has hired a civil rights attorney to represent his case.
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@Hoopss Fuck @dawnstaley always remember she wants men in women’s sports
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@SaysLion @LangmanVince @CNN Colored? WTF is wrong with you? First spell "colored" correctly. Second EAD.
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@LangmanVince Yea... Not the first woman or corlored attempting the moon flight. @CNN do your research.
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@KeystoneCo1981 @OnyxOdds THE RUN LIKE A BITCH FOR HELP, JERSEY BURNING, PLAYER FORMED SUPERTEAM era.
A weaker era does not exist…



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LeBron’s records:
1st in FGM
1st in PTS
1st in MP
1st in All-Star selections
1st in All-NBA selections
1st in First-Team All-NBA selections
1st in seasons played
1st in 30-point games
1st in 20-point games
1st in 10-point games
1st in playoff PTS
1st in playoff W
1st in playoff MP
1st in playoff GP
1st in playoff FGM
1st in playoff STL
1st in playoff FTM
1st in playoff DREB
1st in Finals triple-doubles
Only player with 50K combined PTS
Only player with 40K PTS
Only player with 10K REB & 10K AST
Only player with 8K playoff PTS
Only player with 7K playoff PTS
Only player with 6K playoff PTS
Only player with 25 PPG in 20 seasons
Only player with a 40-PT game vs. every team
Only player to win FMVP with 3 franchises
Only player to avg. a triple-double in Finals
Only player to lead both teams in PTS, REB, AST, STL, BLK in a playoff series
Youngest No. 1 overall pick
Youngest to win ROY
Youngest to score 40 PTS in a game
Youngest to score 30 PTS in a game
Youngest to average 30 PPG
Youngest to average 25 PPG
Youngest to average 20 PPG
Youngest to earn All-NBA
Youngest to earn All-NBA First Team
Youngest to hit every milestone 1K-40K PTS
Oldest to average 30 PPG
Oldest to average 25 PPG
Oldest to average 20 PPG
Oldest to score 40 PTS in a game
Oldest to record a 30-point triple-double
Oldest to earn All-NBA

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This video should unsettle anyone who takes the United States seriously as a nation.
Because it exposes something dangerous: the trivialization of the world's most consequential office. It shows how carelessly the power, credibility, and accumulated moral authority of a superpower can be squandered for a few seconds of viral attention.
In any other major democracy, this behavior from a head of state would trigger a constitutional crisis. Paris would burn. Berlin would convene emergency sessions. In the Nordic countries, resignation would follow within hours. Across functioning democracies, the public, institutions, and political class would recognize this for what it is: an assault on the dignity of the state itself. Leaders are not free to perform as entertainers without consequence. National honor is not personal property, it's held in trust.
But the United States is not just another country with a provocateur in charge. It is the linchpin of global order. It maintains formal alliances and security guarantees with forty to fifty nations. It underwrites the financial architecture, trade systems, and diplomatic frameworks that billions of people depend on daily. When the American president speaks—or posts—it doesn't land as satire, meme, or personal whim. It reads as a signal about what the country is becoming.
American power has never relied solely on carrier strike groups or economic output. It has rested on something more fragile and more valuable: trust. The belief that beneath domestic turbulence lies institutional seriousness, predictability, and a baseline commitment to dignity. That belief is now disintegrating in real time.
Millions of American companies operate globally. They negotiate multibillion-dollar contracts in environments where reputation is currency. Boardrooms in Frankfurt, Singapore, and Dubai aren't debating whether a post was clever—they're asking whether the United States remains a reliable partner. Whether agreements signed today will be honored tomorrow. Whether American leadership has devolved from institutional to purely theatrical.
Consider tourism, which sustains millions of American jobs—airlines, hotels, restaurants, museums, entire regional economies. Soft power isn't an abstraction. It materializes in flight bookings, conference locations, study-abroad programs, and decades of accumulated goodwill. A quiet, decentralized boycott doesn't require government action—only a collective sense that a nation no longer respects itself.
Now picture this image being studied by foreign ministers, central bank governors, defense strategists, and sovereign wealth fund managers. Picture them asking a coldly rational question: How do we write binding thirty-year agreements with a country whose public face will be this, relentlessly, for years to come? How do we plan for the long term when the tone is impulsive, mocking, and unbound by the gravity of office?
This is where the real calculus begins. Trillions in foreign capital depend on confidence that America is stable, credible, and rule-governed. That confidence is now being traded for what, exactly? Applause from an online mob? A dopamine rush from manufactured outrage? Content designed to dominate the news cycle rather than serve the national interest?
Every serious nation eventually confronts this choice: burn long-term credibility for short-term spectacle, or safeguard the reputation previous generations bled to build. The United States spent eighty years constructing an image of reliability, restraint, and leadership under pressure. That image wasn't born from perfection—it came from a visible commitment to standards that transcended impulse.
This isn't a partisan issue. Europeans who value democratic norms recognize something ominously familiar here. Americans—Democrat and Republican alike—who believe in responsibility and restraint should see it too. Power attracts scrutiny. Leadership demands discipline. A superpower cannot behave like a reality TV contestant without paying a price.
The presidency is not a personal broadcast channel. It's a symbol carried on behalf of 330 million people and countless international partners who never voted but whose lives are shaped by American decisions anyway. Every post either reinforces or erodes the idea that America can be counted on when it matters most.
So the question is no longer whether this is offensive. The question is whether this is who America chooses to be: a nation that trades a century of hard-won reputation for viral moments. A country that replaces statecraft with content creation. A republic governed like a season of reality television.
History offers a harsh lesson here. Great powers don't fall because enemies mock them. They collapse when they begin mocking themselves—publicly, proudly, and without grasping the cost until it's far too late.
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@kevinblue345 We going too far by giving you all rights and now you'll think you're somebody always remember we gave them to you we can take them back
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@MichaelJ_Artist Only if you put that fentanyl away first...
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I'm free from jail. Proud of all I did this weekend.
More to come soon
Detroit Free Press@freep
Organizers with the No Kings protest in Detroit physically remove a man, appearing to throw the man back before he ultimately hits the ground, during the No Kings protest in Detroit. The man, who identified himself as Andre Williams, 24, of Detroit, had been shouting opposition messages, getting in front of the march and then entering the crowd, and was subsequently arrested by police. Thousands of protesters in Michigan participated in the nationwide No Kings protest on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. Video by Darcie Moran #NoKings #Protest #Detroit
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@sirDukeDevin It was way worse for the Irish slave than any black.
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@Andrea_Kimb @Acyn Uncle Tom was the hero and Sambo was the sellout. I know everyone uses Uncle Tom as an insult but they have been misusing it for decades.
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Trump: I see a very luxurious situation taking place… they are trying to open up the basement. When you open up a basement, first of all -- always the basement is the worst space in the building and most expensive space to build. Especially here because you have a water line. They are going down into the water. They have to build what's called a reverse bathtub. The water has to be kept out. It's expensive construction
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@BBaccdoorem Black people are the same everywhere.
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@GenericSnarky They left outa few-
Stop resisting in American means create a scene and become violent in AA.
Also political unrest in American means chance to loot in AA.
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