SF 473 breakdown is LIVE on Substack.
What they’re calling “equal rights” deserves a deeper look—this amendment goes way beyond the surface.
Get informed before 2026.
Read it here 👇
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UNBELIEVABLE: A Minneapolis woman threatened a gas station worker with a protest, including shutting down the business, and knocked over his trash container, all because he followed state law and locked two teens inside the store after catching them shoplifting while waiting for police, who never showed up.
She casually brushed off the theft, claiming businesses can just “write it off on their taxes.”
Then the same entitled corners of the community cry and whine when stores flee, leaving “food deserts” behind. They refuse to hold their own accountable for the nonstop, brazen theft destroying retail, jobs, and neighborhoods.
This cycle isn’t complicated: tolerate endless theft → businesses leave → residents suffer → blame everyone except the thieves.
Accountability starts at home!
Ozempic GLP‑1 is the 2020s crack.
Not because it’s addictive like crack, but because it became a cultural, economic, and medical phenomenon reshaping everything from weight loss norms to pharmaceutical markets.
Questions They Don’t Want Asked
Who taught us survival but never taught us ownership?
Why do we celebrate making it out but never ask why so many got left behind?
Who profits when neighborhoods stay broken?
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The Black Panther Party fed thousands of Black children every single morning with almost NO money. Zero corporate sponsors. BLM had $90 million and couldn’t feed ONE neighborhood.
Stop calling yourself pro-Black if your priorities say otherwise.
At some point, you’ve got to choose what you’re really fighting for.
Pick a side with your confused ass
#TruthOverNarratives
@frenci46@ZubyMusic@kevinnbass I was in Brooklyn Center when she told the crowd that we needed to burn Minneapolis down but nobody in the crowd took her seriously it was a politician trying to get Brownie points
My latest article explores how a Black-led movement centered on self-determination evolved into a national civil-rights organization shaped by interracial cooperation, legal advocacy, and philanthropic influence.
Read the article and decide for yourself.
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