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@JordanPeele @MichaelJaiWhite @A24 @methodman @Sethrogen @KillerMike BROKE black man with a script! Let me pitch this movie, THAT CAN EASILY BE A FRANCHISE (fyi) to you! I've directed music videos for @tradevoorhees and @LeRoyCHOPS And short films wit @Littl3___ for reference
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can anyone stop it ,this is starting to get ridiculous 😂
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can anyone stop it ,this is starting to get ridiculous 😂
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An 11-year-old Black boy was minding his own business at his apartment complex pool when a white woman attacked him and threw soda in his face. In August 2023, Kimberly Jennings, the apartment complex manager in Greensboro, North Carolina, confronted 11-year-old Jace Lee-Eury and his sister for using the residents-only pool. She slapped him, poured soda on him, and hit him with the bottle multiple times. Jennings was arrested and charged with two counts of assault on a child under 12. Video of the incident went viral, sparking widespread outrage.. This should never happen to a child.
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Reporter: ''So you agree that people who break in and vandalize a building should be prosecuted?'' JD Vance: ''Yes'' Reporter: ''Ok, I'm just checking, because you helped raise money for people who did so on January 6th'' JD's Soul Leaves his Body.
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White people would pass out if they saw an all-Black jury.
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HE’S BACK: Mars Blackmon called Michael Jordan after the Knicks won the NBA Championship 🏆
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deleting in a hour...
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Oklahoma Democrats recently forced a vote to ban child marriage 36 Republicans voted no 😳
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🚨 HYPOCRISY: Ann Coulter claims white people NEVER celebrate one of their own for killing someone of another race — yet she openly praised Daniel Penny for choking unarmed Black man Jordan Neely to death on a subway. Racist donors then poured over $1 million into Penny’s defense fund. The same racists obsess over Karmelo Anthony’s fundraiser as if Black people don’t deserve the same legal support. How do racists not see their own hypocrisy? 🤔
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Greatest city on earth ❤️
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"Its the rap music." "13/50, per capita!" "I feared for my life" "Its the gang violence!" "No father in the home!" "Low IQ!" "Bad genes!"
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Is self-defense just about cunning? The tactics are too elaborate…
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Racism is costing America everything
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Some people just have to learn the hard way 😮‍💨
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On this day in 1967, the Supreme Court ruled in Loving v. Virginia, striking down laws banning interracial marriage as unconstitutional. June 12, 1967: The United States Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia declares all U.S. state laws which prohibit interracial marriage to be unconstitutional. Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 (1967), was a landmark civil rights decision of the United States Supreme Court which invalidated laws prohibiting interracial marriage.The case was brought by Mildred Loving, a black woman, and Richard Loving, a white man, who had been sentenced to a year in prison in Virginia for marrying each other. Their marriage violated the state's anti-miscegenation statute, the Racial Integrity Act of 1924, which prohibited marriage between people classified as "white" and people classified as "colored." The Supreme Court's unanimous decision held this prohibition was unconstitutional, overturning Pace v. Alabama (1883) and ending all race-based legal restrictions on marriage in the United States. The decision was followed by an increase in interracial marriages in the U.S., and is remembered annually on Loving Day, June 12. It has been the subject of two movies as well as songs. In the 2010s, it again became relevant in the context of the debate about same-sex marriage in the United States. Despite the Supreme Court's decision, anti-miscegenation laws remained on the books in several states, although the decision had made them unenforceable. In 2000, Alabama became the last state to adapt its laws to the Supreme Court's decision, by removing a provision prohibiting mixed-race marriage from its state constitution through a ballot initiative. 60% of voters voted for the removal of the anti-miscegenation rule, and 40% against.
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