bob from sales
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bob from sales
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Race in peace McClyde.



You’re about to be introduced to a statistical concept you are pretending to not understand






This is what we are talking about. I am so proud of the black community for standing behind this young brother.. he’s innocent. He’s been railroad..

@reesetheone1 Black defendants’ “Stand Your Ground” claims against white assailants are denied more than 99% of the time. Karmelo Anthony & the Futility of Claiming Self-Defense While Black The US justice system is inherently racist. Self defense isn't available to us. motherjones.com/politics/2026/…


Stephen A. Smith responds to Dr. Umar’s claim that Austin Metcalf “fell” onto Karmelo Anthony’s knife. UMAR: “Austin fell onto Karmelo’s knife trying to attack him.” SMITH: “21 [witnesses] were talked to… Nobody talked about Austin Metcalf falling into a knife!” “I heard no evidence of Austin Metcalf falling into a knife… I don’t know where that comes from.” “The penalty was [severe]… but that doesn’t give us a license to turn around and just come up with stuff.” “Karmelo Anthony was quoted as saying to Austin Metcalf, ‘Put your hands on me and find out what’s going to happen.’”




A Black man created ranch dressing — and most people never knew. Kenneth “Steve” Henson, born in Nebraska in 1918, was a plumber who cooked for his crew in Alaska. One day he mixed buttermilk, mayo, herbs, and spices… and ranch was born. In 1954, he and his wife bought land near Santa Barbara and named it Hidden Valley Ranch. Guests loved the dressing so much they begged to take jars home. By 1957, stores were selling his dry mix. Orders exploded. Factories followed. In 1972, Clorox bought the recipe and the name for eight million dollars. Ranch went nationwide. By 1992, it was America’s #1 dressing. But the man behind it? Nearly erased. Every salad, every wing, every fry dipped in ranch — that’s his legacy. He mattered. He was the blueprint. . ❤️💛💚🖤


On behalf of all men, I'd like to apologize to Milly Alcock for my gender being the absolute worst to her. Sounds like you're super in this movie, girl. Can't wait.



Stephen A. Smith says Carmelo Anthony did NOT get a jury of his peers. Stephen A. Smith: “He said, ‘Put your hands on me and see what’s going to happen.’” Stephen A. Smith: “He told you what he was going to do before he did it.” Stephen A. Smith: “Then he ended up doing it.” Stephen A. Smith: “As far as I’m concerned, it wasn’t a jury of his peers because there was nobody Black on the jury.” Stephen A. Smith: “I think it would be nice if you’re going to call it a jury of your peers that it needs to be some people up there that look a little bit like you.”




@Crunk_Ratchet Let me get this straight. Either I leave a place I shouldn’t be Or Kill a kid and get 35 yr sentence, BUT at least I didn’t “punk out…cause I’m grown” Am I hearing you correctly?






You expect Jasmine Crockett to do free labor for James Talairco by campaigning for him? I believe there is a word for what that type of thing is called and the 13th Amendment abolished it














