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Negro, please! Those black Africans are how most of us ended up in slavery in the *first* place. ✋🏾
Podcaster Larry Reid calls for a "mass exodus" of black Americans to Africa in response to the Karmelo Anthony verdict. "I want you to begin to think about this America and the white people problem that we have... As a collective, let's drain this place of its benefits and make our mass exodus and go home and build." "Civil rights did not make white people that are infected with whiteness stop being racist. They still raised racist children that run this country to this day." "You come from a land that flows with milk and honey. They pulled you out of that land ancestrally and brought you to a place to where your royalty was not recognized. Used your black power, your black mysticism, your African spirituality, and your physiological superiority to build this country and give everybody reparations except you."
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Black *men* rising up and speaking a moral vocabulary most in America have forgotten.. or too scared to say outloud. 👊🏾
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Conservative activist William Small went off during a Philadelphia City Council meeting as he violated Democrats for putting LGBTQ initiatives before everyday Americans and criticized the council for raising pride flags, saying that ‘the only flag that should be raised in Philadelphia is the American flag.’
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Diminished frontal lobe. Js
This happened on United Flight 1161 from Fort Lauderdale to Newark a couple of days ago. This lady asked this guy if he could stop talking so loudly. He was speaking to someone on his phone and had them on speakerphone. This was prior to takeoff. As you can see he didn’t like that and starts to cuss at her and hurl insults at her making fun of her weight all the while remaining loud where the passengers around him could hear everything. She kept her cool and controlled herself. The crew was notified and they moved her to an upgraded seat. Some said she should have never addressed another passenger onboard. If there is an issue, ring the call button immediately and alert a flight attendant to avoid escalation. There is so much wrong with all this. One, it is never okay to be talking on the phone on a plane surrounded by people. That’s just rude. Have some common sense. Two, not one man around her said anything? Didn’t stick up for her or the rest of the people on the flight having to listen to this? Three, there is a kid right there listening to all this. And finally, United offered just to move her? They should’ve kicked him off. He’s acting aggressive towards another passenger before takeoff over a minor thing. What happens if it continues with other passengers once they’re in the air? Proves he cannot control his emotions so that makes everyone unsafe, especially in the air. 💯 Do better United! IMHO. What is your take? Was she to blame for asking him to be more quiet? Or, was he out of control? Do you think moving her was enough or should they have removed him from the flight?
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🚨 Why Are Teenage Girls Turning to Witchcraft? Their phones are flooded with spells, crystals & “manifestation” rituals. From 8K Wiccans in 1990 → over 1.5 million today — exploding fastest among teen girls. This is spiritual warfare. We need to know what’s happening and how to fight back. Full episode with @Meldougherty77 👇🏿
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This is WHY black men are leaving the Democrat Party after 70 long years.
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Four Black men from Philadelphia—a teen, a veteran, an activist, and a congressional candidate—share their urgent truth: they are DONE with the Democratic Party.
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Do your rights come from God... or from men with guns? @Rach4Patriarchy says women only have rights because men allow us to have them. That doesn’t sound like the Declaration of Independence. That sounds like brute force politics. Once you accept that worldview, it won’t stop with women. Next it will be men who don’t own land, retirees, the disabled, and anyone the powerful... or whoever is holding the Autopen... decide has no “skin in the game.” That’s not America. That’s Somalia with better paperwork. Rachel thinks power creates rights. America says God gives rights... and government exists to protect them, not rescind them.
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"Karen tricked us. She don't get to do that twice. Now you come in here all the way to Crenshaw, from the Palisades? And we've got something in common? Let's do it" VOTE TODAY! Together, we can save LA!
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From scratch... 😋
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Four Black men from Philadelphia—a 17-year-old, a veteran, an activist, and a congressional candidate—speak with urgent conviction about why they are done with the Democratic Party.
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A voter ID requirement is common-sense & we should codify it in Ohio’s Constitution. Our legislature should give Ohioans a chance to vote on it this November. If Washington D.C. can’t pass the SAVE America Act, Ohio should achieve its goals on our own terms. I lay out the case in my hometown newspaper today: In 1787 Benjamin Franklin was asked what kind of government America had: “A Republic, if you can keep it.” In Ohio, we intend to. That’s why we require our citizens show a photo identification before voting. But that requirement is fragile; captured only in the legislative code, and subject to the whims of state lawmakers, judges and the political winds that blow them in. To truly protect our voter identification laws, we must enshrine them in our State Constitution. Fortunately, we the people have both the power and the political will to do just that. The time to act is now. Public faith in elections is at an all-time low. In the 2024 election cycle, a majority of voters believed that their votes would be counted less than “very accurately.” If the government is not trusted by the citizens for whom it exists and in whom all political power inheres, it has lost its credibility and authority. Voter ID laws can restore this trust. President Trump, to his credit, has recognized both this problem and its solution. He’s championed the SAVE America Act, which would prevent voter fraud and strengthen faith in America’s elections. Under the law, voters would be required to present their government-issued photo ID before casting their ballot, just as millions of Americans are required to present photo ID before renting a car or flying on an airplane. The SAVE America Act is a welcome proposal. And with certain Democrats crossing the aisle to vote in favor, it stands a chance of passing despite Chuck Schumer’s filibuster. But those of us here in Ohio should not be forced to wait. Now is the time to finish the job and enshrine voter ID into our Constitution. If Washington D.C. can’t pass the SAVE America Act, Ohio should achieve its common-sense objectives on our own terms. That is why I am calling on the Ohio General Assembly to give the people the opportunity to vote on a constitutional amendment that will enshrine voter ID for generations to come. It’s a necessary step. State-level laws do not provide enough protection. Just ask Hawaiians, who saw their voter ID laws legislatively repealed in 2019. Or Virginians, which followed suit in 2021. Or North Carolinians, who have been caught in a game of political ping pong, as activist judges struck down a voter ID provision in 2022, only for the state’s Supreme Court to reverse course 5 months later. This type of instability and tug-and-pull is a natural consequence of having something codified in statute alone. That is why a handful of states (most recently Wisconsin in 2025) have protected voter ID requirements by putting them where they belong: in the state’s constitution. This shouldn’t be hard to achieve and would unite our state by improving public trust in elections. The proposal is broadly popular, garnering support from 95% of Republicans and 71% of Democrats. It’s also popular across racial groups, with 76% of black voters, 82% of Latino voters, and 85% of white voters in favor – which debunks political myths such a proposal would be adverse to any particular political party or racial group. A constitutional amendment requires just three-fifths of the legislature to refer the amendment and a simple majority of voters to pass. Ohio’s General Assembly should start that process now. The United States Constitution gave us the Republic; the Ohio Constitution can guarantee we keep it. 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence which secured the rights of a free people to govern themselves, as opposed to subjecting themselves to tyrannical rule. Restoring public trust in elections is an important step to securing the continuity of self-governance for the next 250 years. A constitutional requirement for photo ID to vote is common-sense and popular. Too often, this issue has been politicized in other contests, but Ohio has an opportunity to show America how it’s done – through decisive constitutional action adopted by directly by voters, adopted in a unifying manner rather than through division. As the Republican nominee to be Ohio’s next Governor, I will do my part to work with all stakeholders in our state to get it done.
Opinion: Vivek Ramaswamy wants Ohio voters to decide whether photo ID requirements should be permanently written into the state constitution. cincinnati.com/story/opinion…
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Replying to @jaylovelee334
Republicans aren't any more interested in Black people than Democrats. I believe one of the Black communities greatest handicap is "white people trying to help us." Historically, blacks thrived when white people were not so overly occupied with trying to help us. After 1863... up to about 1964, blacks were getting married at a higher rate than whites, the number of doctors, lawyers, homeownership was explosive among blacks. It wasn't until Black grifters realized they could exploit Black guilt for their own benefit (Al Sharpon) did you see the preoccupation of white people trying to solve "black problems" and only making them worse in the process. Exploiting "black guilt" only benefits Black grifters and woke white people with "messiah-complexes." I hope this helps someone.
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Replying to @Musk_Meltdown
Trump is not Jesus. People can dislike each other. They are there to REPRESENT ME... they should be kissing up to me, to you... we are the "consent of the govern." 1. Pass the SAVE ACT 2. Deport illegals 3. Hold rouge judges accountable for releasing criminals 4. Finish Iran. 5. Check China 6. Bring home manufacturing essentials 7. Reduce interest rates 8. Get boys out of girls sports 9. End birthright citizenship 10. Convict Fauci and those who weaponized our government. These are just a few of the things Trump and his administration should put ALL their energy on. 11. BONUS: Get rid of Lindsay Graham 12. BONUS: Get rid of John Thune
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Justin is a textbook case of Stockholm Syndrome... held captive by woke White Democrats. First, they rolled out Jasmine Crockett as their loud, ratchet prop. Now they wheel out this simp to smear & degrade the image of a Black man. His role is to distract while collecting crumbs
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The Republican Party has some of the best voters in the game... hands down. I love them and will never forget how they welcomed me into every room. We’re in this fight together. But those with their hands firmly on the political infrastructure in the PA GOP? They do not serve us well.
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@grok are there ANY black Republicans in the PA House or Senate?
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