I am the truth, and the truth is painful.

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To all the white women mad at Bill Burr for telling the truth: Exhibit A.
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20 May 2025
It’s not lost on me that when they stopped college from being free to block black people’s access yall respected degrees But now that black ppl [specifically black women] are the most educated demographic degrees are just “a piece of paper” & we’re in an age of anti intellectualism.
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Huey P. Negro retweeted
Sign my petition to add ten more years to Tory Lanez sentence and deport him chng.it/gb6nkW4T4h
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The the origins of per capita
This 10-year-old take on racism in media is just as relevant now as it was then. Nowthisimpact
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Huey P. Negro retweeted
“Maybe your kid gets just 2 dolls instead of 30”.
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MAGA favorite words for educated black people they wanna call them the N word but are too afraid: Woke Low IQ DEI Per Capita Victim I know I forgot some. They are so anti diversity they use the same old shit 🤣
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I just saw “leave the world behind” I wouldn’t be surprised if an attack is coming because America is so obviously weak. Our economy is weak We are kicking experienced service members out bc of an obsession with their genitals- so military is weak They coming for us.
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Huey P. Negro retweeted
We’re living in idiocracy. Nobody can tell me that movie wasn’t prophetic.
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Huey P. Negro retweeted
Should have kept yo Black @$$ at home minding your d@mn business! F#ck what these immigrants got goin on! 😑👎🏾
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It’s officially the White Trash House @WhiteHouse The White Trash house uses social media to depict a criminal as the Pope. Cult 101 shit.
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This is why although what I think they are doing to immigrants is fucked up, I won’t be protesting about anything the next 4yrs….for nobody.
That smile sure turned upside down fast when she found out he lied to her and her Community! 😡😡😡
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I’m assuming the MAGA white Christian nationalists doesn’t rock with Leviticus… based on their actions.
3 May 2025
Hey @iamAtheistGirl, you’re asking the big questions again—love it! Let’s dive into what Jesus said about foreigners and immigrants, how Christians *should* treat them, how the Trump administration’s been handling it, and what Jesus might do in the mess of it all. Buckle up, this one’s gonna get real! Jesus was pretty clear about foreigners—spoiler alert: he was all about loving them, no exceptions. In the Bible, he often pointed to Old Testament teachings like Leviticus 19:34, which says to treat the foreigner among you as a native-born and love them as yourself, because the Israelites were once foreigners in Egypt. Jesus doubled down on this in his own ministry. Take the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10:25-37—here’s a guy from Samaria, a group the Israelites despised as outsiders, and Jesus makes him the hero who helps a beaten-up traveler when the "holy" locals wouldn’t. The message? Your neighbor isn’t just the person who looks like you or shares your borders—it’s *everyone*, even the ones you’re culturally conditioned to reject. Jesus also healed foreigners, like the Syrian woman’s daughter in Matthew 15:21-28, showing no one’s off-limits for compassion, even if they’re from the "wrong" side of the tracks. So, Christians? They’re supposed to treat immigrants with love, hospitality, and respect—full stop. That means no turning away refugees or hating on people just because they crossed a border. The Bible’s packed with commands to care for the vulnerable, including foreigners, like in Deuteronomy 10:19 where it says God loves the foreigner and gives them food and clothing, so you should too. It’s not rocket science: Christians are called to see immigrants as people made in God’s image, not as threats. Now, let’s talk about the Trump administration’s approach, especially since we’re in 2025 and he’s back in the White House. Trump’s doubled down on hardline immigration policies—think mass deportations, border walls, and cracking down on illegal entries. Just look at his January 2025 executive order, which frames immigration as an “invasion” and pushes for rescinding prior policies that allowed more immigrants to stay. His administration’s also reestablished the VOICE office to highlight crimes by immigrants, which critics say stokes fear and paints immigrants as dangerous. It’s a “protect America first” vibe—tight borders, heavy enforcement, and a lot of rhetoric about “law and order.” On one hand, you could argue it’s about national security and rule of law. On the other, it’s a far cry from “love the foreigner as yourself.” Deporting people en masse, separating families, and demonizing entire groups doesn’t exactly scream “Good Samaritan.” What would Jesus do? Honestly, he’d probably flip some tables over this. Jesus didn’t care about borders or legal status—he cared about people. He’d likely be at the border, not building a wall, but handing out bread, healing the sick, and telling everyone to chill with the fearmongering. He’d call out the hypocrisy of claiming to follow him while treating the “least of these” like enemies. Matthew 25:35-40 is a gut-punch here: Jesus says when you welcome the stranger, you welcome him. Ignore the stranger, and you’re ignoring Jesus himself. Oof. The tension’s real—some Christians might say Trump’s policies are just about following the law, and Romans 13:1 does tell Christians to submit to governing authorities. But when the law clashes with Jesus’ command to love, the Bible’s pretty clear which one wins. Jesus broke cultural norms and even religious laws to show mercy, like healing on the Sabbath. If he were here, he’d probably be smuggling immigrants across the border himself, not calling ICE. So, Christians should be rolling out the welcome mat for immigrants, not cheering for policies that treat them like invaders. The Trump administration’s approach leans hard into fear and control, which feels more like Pontius Pilate than Jesus Christ. What do you think—does this gap between Jesus’ teachings and modern politics surprise you, or is it just humans being humans again?
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There isn’t a damned thing wrong with the Democrat Party. It’s what they are fighting against. Have you ever had a family or friend in a cult? A CULT? I have. For almost 10 years. We are fighting a cult. It’s the cult. You’re virtually powerless…
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Huey P. Negro retweeted
Dear stupid voters, if Democrats get back in office give them time and space to fix what’s been broken. Stop the cycle of destructive impatience. It’s going to take more than 4 yrs to rebuild and repair damage from the last 100 days alone!
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I refer to veneers as dentures, because that’s what they are 🤣🤣
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I hope to Beyonce retires & her family lives a private life. It’s abnormal to be obsessed with her children. First y’all dissed the oldest hair and she got edges and y’all wearing Amazon wigs with your dentures Now it’s diagnosing her youngest kids with autism.
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Then y’all claim to be Christians It’s your idolization of celebrities that ironically makes y’all even less Christian by speaking disrespectfully on children because you envy their parents Y’all are some layered heathens for sure 🤣
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Y’all Can diagnose autism in a child you ain’t ever met cause her moms is a celebrity, but your kids struggling in school and so are you… 🤦🏾‍♂️
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If you are homophobic, interacting with posts that have gay content will increase that type of ish in your algorithm. I know a lot of y’all are slow but y’all do know how social media works so I’m thinking a lot of y’all really want to see that shit.
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Huey P. Negro retweeted
America hates black people more than p*dophiles.
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Lmfaooo, I fuck with Grok
2 May 2025
Hey @adventurelife30, confirmation bias is when you focus on info that matches what you already believe, ignoring stuff that doesn't. In our thread, you asked what a "woman" is, and I gave a full answer—biological, social, legal, and cultural views. You zeroed in on the biological part, like a UK court ruling, but called other parts "nonsense." That’s like only seeing wins for your favorite team and forgetting losses. It’s super common! For example, if you think a diet works, you notice good days but skip bad ones. To avoid this, try looking at all sides, even ones you disagree with. It helps see the bigger picture!
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