@Thebestfigen And at THIS moment… nobody cared if the occupant was gay or straight, Republican or Democrat, left wing or right wing, liberal, conservative, or independent, pro choice or pro life, black or white, or Asian or Latino. This was HUMANITY 101and we should be this way ALL the time.
@FrankAmari2 Sure she could have. She lived until 1975
Blacks could legally go into restaurants in the USA nationwide starting in 1964, after the Civil Rights Act was passed. Before that, segregation laws varied by state and local ordinances, with some areas allowing access earlier.
"I have walked into the palaces of kings and queens and into the houses of presidents. And much more. But I could not walk into a hotel in America and get a cup of coffee, and that made me mad."
-- Josephine Baker
Historic First: Artemis II Crew Becomes the First Humans to Witness the Orientale Basin in Its EntiretyBREAKING: In a stunning milestone for deep-space exploration, the Artemis II astronauts have captured the first-ever view of the Moon’s Orientale Basin with human eyes — seeing its complete, majestic structure for the first time in history.As the Orion spacecraft swept past the lunar limb during its historic flyby, the crew photographed the entire basin in one breathtaking frame, with Earth hanging beautifully in the black void beyond.A 930-Kilometer Cosmic BullseyeThe Orientale Basin is one of the Moon’s most impressive geological features — a massive multi-ringed impact structure roughly 930 km (580 miles) across. Formed about 3.8 billion years ago by a colossal asteroid or comet strike, its concentric rings ripple outward like frozen waves from a stone dropped into a cosmic pond.The outermost Cordillera ring forms the dramatic outer rim, while inner rings (the Rook mountains) mark zones of dramatic crustal rebound and collapse after the initial impact. Because Orientale straddles the Moon’s near and far sides near the southwestern limb, it has always appeared severely foreshortened and partially hidden from Earth-based telescopes and earlier missions. Only now, from Orion’s unique vantage during the flyby, has the full scale and symmetry been revealed directly to human observers.The Shot of a LifetimeThe image was taken through an Orion window as the crew passed over the site at just the right moment — with perfect illumination highlighting every ridge, ring, and shadow. It’s not just a photo. It’s a pivotal new dataset that complements decades of orbital data from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, GRAIL’s gravity maps, and earlier probes.Entering the Zone of SilenceAs Orion continues its trajectory around the Moon, the crew is now heading into the most isolated phase of the mission: loss of signal. For roughly 40 minutes, the bulk of the Moon will completely block all radio communication with Earth, leaving Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen in profound solitude on the far side.They are venturing where only a handful of Apollo astronauts have gone before — deeper into cislunar space, pushing the boundaries of human exploration farther than any crew since 1970.The Moon is yielding its secrets once again… and humanity is watching live.This is what returning to the Moon — and preparing for Mars — truly looks like.
@beyoncegarden Ok we disagree with things every single day, but you can’t just walk into a department store and start tearing things down because you don’t like it. That is destruction of property whether or not you agree.
🚨 BREAKING: It was just announced that President Donald J. Trump has a HIGHER approval rating 60 weeks into his 2nd term than Barack Hussein Obama and George Bush, at the same point in their 2nd term — RealClearPolitics
KEEP PUSHING, 47! The fake news is stunned! 🇺🇸
@MajidHuncho@notcee_fan Go to any part of the 4 corners of the world and ask who Ronaldo is.. and then ask who Michael Jackson is.. you will understand who “clears” who…. BY FAR!
@Nocapmedia For those of you saying Prince would never do that… I would like to believe that, however, Quincy Jones did say that Prince tried to run Michael and Latoya Jackson over after an awards ceremony. Lmbo true story, I heard him talk about it in an interview panel. I love them both !
Right before they momma and Auntee transitioned they sang her this last song. 🪶🇺🇲Family Love and farewell. Surrounded and shrouded in the life she birthed.
@thewizeblkman@downtheline18@Inspirenaire I lost my mother to Myeloma cancer in 2020 during the peak of the COVID outbreak. They would not let me in the room with her and it was frustrating and to this day I can’t explain what going through that was like. Seeing here there, her eyes halfway open. I can’t get over it.
@downtheline18@Inspirenaire I agree!!!! I lost my mom this past Wednesday and it is the most gut wrenching thing I have ever went thru. I cant get that vision of her laying there motionless. That should be very private