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i spilled my nuggets!

i spilled my nuggets!

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Coach Alpha Dawg Greg
Coach Alpha Dawg Greg@CoachDawg34·
wel well well BLACK AMERICANS contrary to popular belief are the most PATRIOTIC
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Nicky💕
Nicky💕@jas_d_barbie·
Serious question….what have black peoples done to Chinese people that they despise black so badly? I mean we know the history behind white and black people but Chinese….why ?
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Lizzie
Lizzie@girllikeelise·
@jas_d_barbie They aren’t really exposed, most times they are just admiring
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shellshock
shellshock@shellshockkk·
Message to the internet gangsters
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Cornbread Mafioso 🖕🏾
Foundational Black Americans make up 13% of the Population, and 22% of the U.S. Armed Forces. They're the most patriotic ethnic group in North America. - Per Capita True Blooded, we are embedded in the soil of this land. Its ours. Rebuild your communities invest in your people.
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SoulFood66
SoulFood66@BlackAndNative1·
FOR SOME REASON PEOPLE ARE MAD THAT WE ARE TAKING OUR SPENDING POWER BACK WHY IS THAT?‼️🤔 Why are you mad?‼️🤔🫵🏿
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Tarsha ☀️🌛✨
Tarsha ☀️🌛✨@TruthSeeker4u2·
@bozo1728 Cry There are approximately 3.5 to 5 million Black-owned businesses in the U.S., making up roughly 14.5% of all business owners nationwide.
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Tarsha ☀️🌛✨
Tarsha ☀️🌛✨@TruthSeeker4u2·
Sending love ❤️ to the folks who are researching these company’s to make sure they are Black OWNED…… 👊🏽✊🏽🔥❤️💯
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
Honestly, racism is one of those things many Japanese people struggle to understand. If we see a white person, we think, "Oh, they're white." If we see a black person, we think, "Oh, they're black." If there were blue people, we'd probably think, "Oh, they're blue." And that's about as far as it goes. If someone is nice, we think they're nice. If someone is an asshole, we think they're an asshole. If we like them, we like them. If we don't, we don't. We grow up being told not to cause trouble, not to fight, and to get along with the people around us. Maybe that's why judging someone by their race feels so foreign to a lot of Japanese people. We're usually too busy judging people by whether they're good people or not.
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