Studying history will sometimes make you uncomfortable.
Studying history will sometimes make you feel deeply upset.
Studying history will sometimes make you feel extremely angry.
If studying history always makes you feel proud and happy, you probably aren’t studying history.
BREAKING: Former Democratic House Speaker Nancy PELOSI drops bombshell during new interview with Jen Psaki, blasts “shameful” far-right Supreme Count Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
First, Pelosi set her sights on Thomas and Alito, declaring that, “It’s shameful how Justice Thomas and Justice Alito have been so cavalier about their violations of what would be expected of a justice of the supreme court. Here we have a body chosen for life, never have to run for office, nominated, confirmed, for life, with no accountability for their ethics behavior.”
PELOSI continued, humiliating Justice Thomas by declaring that she “recently had one Justice tell me that he thought that the other Justices were people of integrity, like Clarence Thomas. I’m like, get out of here!”
Then PELOSI dropped a bombshell, demanding that Congress amend the Constitution to enact term limits on Supreme Court justices so that they can no longer sell themselves to the highest bidder while remaining on our nation’s highest court for life.
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Remember, remember. Genocide that took place against the black community in Rosere 100 years ago. The massacre in rosewood Florida 1923. You cannot talk about that today in Florida. Thanks to Ron DeSantis and moms for liberty
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, King Leopold II of Belgium ruled over the Congo Free State as his personal colony. Under his exploitative regime, the Congolese people suffered immensely. King Leopold's primary motive was to extract as much wealth as possible from the Congo, particularly through the production of rubber.
To enforce his control and maximize profits, King Leopold imposed a reign of terror on the Congolese population. This photo mentioned captures a grim aspect of the brutality. Congolese individuals who failed to meet the demanding rubber production quotas set by the Belgian administration were subjected to severe punishment.
Thousands of Congolese were subjected to executions, including public hangings, or had their hands amputated as a means of punishment. These cruel acts were carried out as a deterrent and as a means of maintaining control over the local population. The atrocities committed during this period have been well-documented and are considered one of the darkest chapters in colonial history.
In the photo, a child victim of these Belgian atrocities in the Congo is depicted alongside a missionary. Missionaries played a complex role during this time, as some were complicit in the exploitative system, while others may have provided some level of humanitarian assistance. The image serves as a haunting reminder of the profound suffering endured by the Congolese people under King Leopold's oppressive regime.
Thomas Alito: Private jets to luxury fishing vacations with a Republican billionaire who then had REPEATED business before the Supreme Court: $100,000
Neil Gorsuch: Real estate deal with a lawyer who had business before the Supreme Court: $1.8 million
Clarence Thomas: Luxury vacations, tuition paid for grand nephew, mother’s home bought and renovated: hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts from GOP billionaire with business before the court.
Brett Kavanaugh: $260,000 of debt paid off by “mystery” donor
Owning 4 of the 9 Justices on the Supreme Court: priceless
Pure facts. My father and my grandparents used to tell me that Black Puerto Ricans and Afro American people used to always get along because they just considered themselves Black. My father was a member of the Young Lords and had said they worked hand in hand with the Panthers.