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Frank Wilson IV
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God Fearing Black Man. #23 #2X #Doit4Deezy #MamaJoyce Saftey @LSUFootball
Woodmere, LA Katılım Mart 2017
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Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister and great leader of the Congo, was tortured, executed in a firing squad, and his body was dissolved in sulfuric acid by Belgium and USA allies because he tried to protect his country's minerals. Today there is unrest in Congo with an occurrence of genocide in the Country.
His last words were: “My dear countrymen! In joy and in sorrow, I will always be with you.
It was together with you that I fought to free my country from foreign rule.
Together with you, I am fighting to strengthen our national independence.
Together with you, I will fight to preserve the integrity and national unity of the Republic of the Congo.
Neither cruelty, nor violence, nor torture will make me beg for mercy, because I prefer to die with my head raised high, with unshakeable faith.
In my country’s predestination rather than live in submission, forsaking my sacred principles”. ~ Patrice Lumumba
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News: Charges will not be pursued on #LSU RB Trey Holly.
Holly had been arrested in connection to a shooting that occurred in his hometown.
He faced three felony charges:
-Attempted second-degree murder.
-Aggravated criminal damage to property.
-Illegal use of a weapon.


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The last of the Tasmanians, William Lanne/Laney, died in 1869. With his death, the Tasmanian people became extinct due to genocide by the British who wipe them off the surface of the earth.

Typical African@Joe__Bassey
You won’t learn in school that between 1803 and 1830, the British wiped the entire black population of aborigine Tasmania an island located about 200 miles off the southeast coast of Australia.
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Without Congo there will be no iPhones. Cobalt mining for Big Tech like Apple is driving child labor and deaths in the Congo and the world is silent.
The use of forced labor is getting popular in Congo via arms group who are sponsored by several multinational companies to control several mines.




Apple Hub@theapplehub
The iPhone 16 launch is 6 months away!
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He didn’t touch that punt, he didn’t tell Bosa crash on that 4th and 1 when he had contain, he didn’t get Greenlaw hurt, he didn’t make McCaffery fumble, he didn’t miss the extra point, he didn’t settle for fgs on the final 2 drives on offense, so tell me again, how it’s Wilks fault?
Shawne Merriman@shawnemerriman
I don’t understand this one at all
Arlington, TX 🇺🇸 English
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Context/Details:
In March 2022, Tyler Canaris experienced a violent encounter with Deputy Michael McMaster during a pedestrian stop in Paulding County, Georgia.
Captured on dashcam video, McMaster, who was later terminated, body-slammed Canaris, leading to serious injuries including a broken clavicle and a ruptured eardrum. This incident resulted in Canaris incurring $75,000 in medical bills and filing a federal lawsuit in September 2023 against McMaster and Sheriff Gary Gulledge for civil rights violations, seeking damages for physical and emotional distress.
The lawsuit highlights McMaster's history of anger management issues, documented in his personnel file with reprimands dating back to 2015, and accuses Sheriff Gulledge of failing to address these issues adequately. He had been reprimanded at least ten times for various violations, ranging from minor to more serious, including overly aggressive behavior and leaving drug evidence out in the open. Despite these reprimands, McMaster received commendations from the public and his superiors and was promoted to the Special Response Team, although his supervisors noted he needed "much improvement" in competence and dependability.
Canaris was indicted on an obstruction misdemeanor charge over the episode, which his attorney, Torris Butterfield, filed to dismiss. The motion argued that the detention and arrest of Canaris by Deputy McMaster were unlawful and that the physical force used was excessive, unreasonable, unnecessary, and in violation of state and federal law, including the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution.
The dashcam footage, released in February following online circulation, contradicts McMaster's claim that Canaris resembled a suspect in local car break-ins, showing no attempt by Canaris to flee.
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If you see a Black pilot get into the cockpit odds are he’s probably 10x more qualified than the white one because don’t nobody give us shit that’s worth having unless we exceed the qualifications.
PatriotTakes 🇺🇸@patriottakes
Charlie Kirk: “I’m sorry. If I see a Black pilot, I’m going to be like, ‘Boy, I hope he’s qualified.’”
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