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We tried to tell y’all. This has been happening to Black people for centuries in this country. Glad more people are finally paying attention. #whileblack
🚨BREAKING: A U.S. citizen was riding his bike in Laredo, Texas… when Border Patrol agents pulled alongside him and illegally tried to block him in. When he kept riding, they chased him down, physically grabbed him by the arm, and immediately started demanding identification and asking where he was from. He told them he born in Laredo, Texas. But that was not good enough. The agent asked, “What high school did you go to?” He answered that, too… and they still kept demanding ID, over and over again. The Fourth Amendment exists for a reason. In America, law enforcement don’t get to randomly stop people, physically grab them, and demand identification because they feel like it. Being on a bike isn’t a crime. You also don’t have to carry an ID on you unless you are operating a motor vehicle… which he was not. So, demanding an ID, without probable cause, is illegal. And the cherry on top? When the man went to use his phone, an agent tried to stop him by grabbing it… apparently unaware the entire encounter was already being recorded by his glasses. If Border Patrol can stop an American born citizen riding his bike, demand his papers, and put their hands on him without stating a lawful reason… every American should be paying attention.
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Self defense is only for whites in the USA. Poor teenager got the #whileblack justice system timeline. Hate it here sometimes.
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▶️ Add this to your watchlist: #WhileBlack Watch with care; take part in a timely conversation about the intersectional impacts of social media sensationalism, police brutality, and so much more with this poignant film.
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So, I'm out here talking about how Apple erased the names of all the towns and villages in Southern Lebanon that Israel invaded from Apple Maps, and my Jewish, Karen, neighbor decides to run into a store and call 911. I wasn't even talking to her, I was just speaking out loud! You see how these Ashkenazis hijacking our country operate? Pretending to be oppressed semites, calling the cops on brown people who are on to their evil ways. #Antisemites #Ashkenazis #venezuela #maduro #karen #IXXI #NYPD #WhileBlack #1stAmendment #FreeSpeech
My Jewish neighbors just called the cops on me AGAIN for practicing my civil liberties on Broadway. Video incoming...
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Taking it back to SXSW. ⏪️ I had a great time, especially at the #WhileBlack premiere. If you haven't caught the film yet, now is the time!
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.@MalashaMonique's latest #moviereview out of @SXSW is the powerful and poignant #documentary film #WhileBlack! Explore how social media profits from viral videos and the lasting effects recording these videos has on survivors at starrymag.com/whileblack/! #SXSW2026 #SXSW26
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#WhileBlack is more than a documentary. It is a powerful call to confront the human cost of viral Black pain and the systems that continue to profit from it. By centering the voices of witnesses, activists, journalists, and truth tellers, this film challenges us to think deeper about race, technology, accountability, and the work still ahead. When we tell our stories, we shift culture. When we face the truth, we create change. dallasweekly.com/2026/03/hip…
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📍 #SXSW family, we're here & ready for the premiere of #WhileBlack! This doc is set to be one of the most pressing & relevant social commentaries of our time. Addressing an array of issues from social media sensationalism to police brutality, & more this film hits deep.✊🏾
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You forgot to say #whileBlack because Caucasians are allowed to resist unlawful arrests. We’ve seen proof of that fact.
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🚨 Did you know? The video of George Floyd's murder was viewed over 1.4B times in 12 days. I'll be joining the crew of #WhileBlack at SXSW. The poignant film explores this harsh reality of modern witnessing and the human cost of viral footage.
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➡️ SXSW is where culture meets innovation. The importance of directing, narrating, and sharing our stories cannot be emphasized enough. One film I am especially eager to watch is #WhileBlack.
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It’s a problem. But, seemingly in their eyes students have no rights in that horrible school. And, apparently substitutes have zero expectation of privacy if urinating #whileblack.
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Exactly. But, it’s okay for white people to speak Spanish. Apparently it’s also okay for white people to remain in our country illegally on expired Visas too. MAGA only concerns themselves if you’re undocumented #whileblack or #whilebrown. Don’t forget that part.
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Exercise, any form, like walking, dance, yoga, all take you into a meditative state of celebration. The vibe you feel shows you what you need to heal. And the people who are safe for you to be around. #Dance #Healing #WhileBlack
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Replying to @ChiefLord999
1. LAW OF ASSUMPTION This principe is based on holding on to the vibrational frequency of what you desire. You have to feel it, embody it, and make your body assume that it is real and has already happened. The more you repeat that feeling, the more you reality accepts it
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FULL VIDEO: A disturbing incident took place at a lake. The sister of a young Black girl says a man pulled up his dock ladder while her sibling was trying to climb out of the water. The girl cried out that she could not breathe and begged for help, but the man refused, telling her to go around. According to the sister, two women nearby said “you people shouldn’t be swimming here” while the child was being dragged under by waves from passing boats. Moss and weeds on the dock made it impossible for her to climb out, and she was slipping below the surface gasping for air. The sister also says that the same man had earlier let white children use the ladder but removed it when her Black sister reached for it. She says she pulled her sibling out herself and believes that if she hadn’t acted, her sister would not have survived. This reflects a wider pattern. Black people have long been treated with hostility and exclusion around pools, lakes, and other bodies of water. What should be safe spaces for leisure are too often turned into sites of danger and racism. #PublicSpacesWhileBlack #SwimmingWhileBlack #BlackInTheWater #WhileBlack
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