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If he was black right wing twitter would’ve exploded lmaaoo
鉄拳制裁🔥炎上動画🔥@Iron_fist_sanc
はい。バカインフルエンサー。 赤坂見附駅の丸ノ内線で大音量で踊る。マジ帰れ。
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@nbwisc2024 @queenie4rmnola Y’all should just be racist. You don’t think black peoples should have the right to carry weapons bc black peoples shouldn’t have rights.
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@nbwisc2024 @queenie4rmnola School shootings??? Murdering your families???
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White people love guns but crying over Black men with guns
DJ Majette@DJMajette
@Be_the_Guardian @queenie4rmnola And whats this?
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Have you noticed how White people want to Police 'Every Black behaviour?'
To them, every behaviour Black people engage in is never right, because deep down, they believe that Black people are not supposed to have freewill.
American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot
Why are they always jumping in the water with all their clothes on. Socks and everything. Lmao
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Between the 1500s and 1700s, women in Britain, Germany, and Scotland were punished with the Scold’s Bridle—a cruel iron mask that locked around their head, pressed down or pierced their tongue, and forced them into public humiliation. Women labeled as “too talkative” or “disrespectful” were chained, paraded through the streets, and ridiculed.
This wasn’t just about keeping someone quiet—it was a tool of patriarchal control, designed to punish women who dared to speak, stand up, or defy male authority. Some masks even had bells so everyone could hear their arrival, turning their suffering into a spectacle.
Today, surviving bridles in museums remind us how far societies went to silence women and why fighting misogyny and patriarchal control is still necessary.

ً@wynrosei
What’s one of the darkest ways history controlled women’s voices?
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Once again this is the proper response when a man hits you
The Sopranos Guy™@uncle_june
On this day, 25 years ago, The Sopranos episode "Knight In White Satin Armor" premiered.
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her manager is Black & i just want to acknowledge how our own people create space for cultural appropriation & gentrification.
SUNSHINE@sunshinebenzi
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and i hate how schools won't teach you the severity of slavery . They did WAY more than just whipping & raping .
Jay ⚜️@N0C0SIGN2
Whew shit
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The mistreatment Black people in New Orleans endured after Katrina is now part of American history
WELCOME TO BLACK TWlTTER @blacktwiterthrd
Footage from the Hurricane Katrina Race Against Time. (Part 1)
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This is a proper example of SEX EDUCATION and anyone against it could be a potential Jeffrey Epstein.
alice@outkylies
pra mim toda escola devia ser obrigada a ter atividade assim! concordam?
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yeah ppl who call him ugly just have internalized racism
Hudson Williams Updates@hudsonwupdates
New/old clips of Hudson Williams behind the scenes for Wonderland Magazine 💋
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This is a great thesis statement for an argumentative essay
✞@yallsuck7
One man can impregnate over 360 women in one year while a women can only get pregnant once a year. Should there be more focus on male contraceptives instead of women?
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