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@sydnorsmith
Criminal defense attorney & minister. Author of In The Name of The Law. Legal insight meets prophetic truth. Justice is holy.
Chicago, IL Katılım Kasım 2010
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@2RawTooReal We need people just like you! Thank you for your service!!
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@Nibiru1000 If it was reversed it would be racist though right?
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@MusiqCityWalls Ok, a white guy tries to be friendly and make small talk and you decide to just be an a$$. Great story, bro. You are so tough and strong. Really showed that guy who is boss. What a clown.
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@semitic_jew Capitalism kept chattel slavery alive and profitable, and it still drives profit‑based healthcare, stock‑market‑backed prisons, and overpriced education. The pattern repeats across countless systems.
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@Suzierizzo1 The laws may have changed, but the behavior and motives of those in power have not. There’s a lot more work to do. Thank you for shining a light in dark places.
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@ChrisDJackson @MalcolmNance It isn’t really ‘media’ anymore — it’s messaging shaped by the powerful, the political elite, the people who rule this country. Everything is for sale in a capitalist country.
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Isn’t it funny how Biden is out among everyday people, and NONE of the people actually meeting him are describing some confused old man?
They are describing someone humble, engaged, and fully present.
Doesn't match the bullshit media narrative, does it?
The press pushed that garbage. The loudmouths amplified it. The weak-minded bought it. And the country paid the price.
They should be shamed without mercy.
There must be accountability



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America’s treatment of Black people hasn’t changed nearly as much as it claims. Every gain we’ve made in this country came because Black people forced the nation to reckon with us — not because it was freely given.
Jean Jacques Dessalines 🇭🇹🇵🇸🇳🇪🇲🇱🇧🇫🇨🇺@JeanJacquesDes7
Why do highways run straight through the middle of cities in America? David_thegreatest_
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This is why Dawn Staley will never be a true legend.
It's all Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton and whatever is best for Dawn Staley. Of course her players can't win the big one... their coach is too worried about her brand to actually care about what UCLA is doing.
Again, Dawn Staley wore a $2,300 Balenciaga jacket to the national championship game tonight. No South Carolina logo. No team colors. No Gamecocks branding anywhere on her. Her team lost 79-51. That jacket tells you more than the score does.
Staley is a decent enough coach. Three national championships. A perfect 38-0 season in 2024. Five National Coach of the Year awards. The highest-paid women's basketball coach in the country at $4.25 million a year.
But somewhere along the way, Dawn Staley the coach became Dawn Staley the brand. Her fans call her "Louis Vuitton Dawn." She wore Gucci for the first round this year. Balenciaga for the second. Gucci again for the Sweet 16. Louis Vuitton for the Final Four. There are entire articles dedicated to ranking her outfits by round. WWD tracks her sideline looks. Essence runs features on her style. She published a memoir last year called "Uncommon Favor" that became a New York Times bestseller.
None of that is a crime. She's allowed to be all of those things.
But tonight she stood on the sideline in a luxury brand's name while her team put up the worst title-game performance in program history. South Carolina shot 29% from the field. 2-for-15 from three. Their starters went 8-for-31. Joyce Edwards, their leading scorer, was held to 3-for-10 for eight points.
UCLA outscored South Carolina 25-9 in the third quarter. That's the largest single-quarter margin in championship game history. By the end of that quarter it was 61-32.
South Carolina averages 86.5 points per game. They scored 51. That's 35 points below their own standard in the biggest game of the year.
Meanwhile, Gabriela Jaquez had 21 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists. Only the fifth player in history to put up a 20-10-5 in a title game. Lauren Betts had 14 and 11. UCLA's six seniors scored every single one of their 79 points.
Cori Close won her first national championship in her 15th year at UCLA. She wasn't trending for what she was wearing.
The full story on how Dawn Staley's brand showed up and her coaching didn't is here:
itsgame7.com/news/dawn-stal…
Two days ago, Staley beat UConn 62-48 in the Final Four. She looked every bit the championship coach. Geno Auriemma melted down so badly that assistants had to separate them near the scorer's table.
Two days later, her team came out flat against UCLA, fell behind early, never adjusted, and got run off the floor by a team that wanted it more. The third-largest margin of victory in title game history.
The Balenciaga jacket didn't cause the loss. UCLA was better. Their defense suffocated South Carolina. Their size inside was a problem the Gamecocks never solved.
But when you show up to a national championship game wearing somebody else's name instead of your school's, and your team looks like they forgot whose name they were supposed to be playing for too, the image sticks.
She's still rich and famous. Good for her. But tonight, the brand showed up and the coaching didn't.
John@iam_johnw
dawn staley wearing no South Carolina clothing and wearing balenciaga while getting blown out is diabolical lmao
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@JaysRealityBlog Why doesn’t she wear her hair like this on the show????
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@BiatchDulce Proverbs 30:15 ERV
Greedy people know only two things: "Give me," and "Give me." There are three other things that are never satisfied-really, four things that never have enough: …
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If white people can’t accept Jesus as the black man he was when he walked on this earth - that’s ok, Jesus said he don’t know them either. Matthew 7:23
Tera Carissa@teracarissa
Ask yourself why the KKK erected crosses to hang black men. Because the devil knows your identify, sometimes better than you do.
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