So you caught this man in your daughter bed & punched him in the face… THEN you find out you’re pregnant & kept his baby🤔 fast forward He get you locked up and while in jail your 12yr old confess that he in fact HAS been touching her & NOW today you out of jail on live laughing and shit saying “you might save him” from what he did to your CHILD if he give you 10k?????? I genuinely question the company y’all keep. Shit like that don’t get looked past by me baby y’all hoes are insane! Fuck that Nigga! Go get some Misoprostol!
i dated a nigga that was in every bitch likes bc it’s “not that serious” & he fucked everybody. then i dated a nigga who did not play that shit bc to him likes means you wanna fuck. you would NEVER catch him liking no girls pictures. & he fucked everybody.
LOUISIANA!!!! Before going out to Keith Lee event later today, PLEASE GO VOTE!! And vote “NO” on ALL 5 AMENDMENTS!!!!
I am talking to the WHOLE STATE, this is important please!!
SN: any racist Jim Crow mf see this post & reply, you are getting blocked!
The taxpayers who live in North Baton Rouge deserve the same level of investment as places like Central, Zachary, and midtown Baton Rouge.
But too often, the story told about North Baton Rouge is different. Local media shapes perception—and perception impacts investment. The way reporters cover North versus other parts of Baton Rouge does real harm to our progress.
At the same time, a lack of serious coordination from elected officials—on both sides—continues to hold this community back. And we have to be honest: continuing to elect people who aren’t aggressive on the issues that impact our quality of life only deepens the problem.
Let’s also not ignore reality.
Central is about 70% white.
North Baton Rouge is about 85% Black.
That contrast matters in how resources flow and how priorities are set.
And to be clear—I named those specific communities because the data backs it up. Higher incomes, lower crime, and higher homeownership rates all support sustained retail and economic development.
That doesn’t mean North Baton Rouge can’t.
It means we haven’t made the investments necessary for it to.
Improving the quality of life in North Baton Rouge doesn’t just benefit one part of the parish—it makes all of East Baton Rouge stronger.
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