@elonmusk Also - it’s not unreasonable for someone to think this, despite the fact that Donald Trump may have said otherwise. Homie has said a lot of things over the years and then done the complete opposite…
@elonmusk@elonmusk cmon bro. Saying what someone “would do” is someone’s opinion on what might happen in the future. For this to be a lie she would have to say: “Donald Trump said: ….” Grateful that X is taking fact checking measures. But this an opinion and I feel like you know that…
@erniehalter I was today years old when I found out that “whisper” had 12 writers on it! 1)how did that work? Were you all in the same room? 2) Billy joel has a writing credit - how was he involved? #somanyquestions! #ifuckinglovewhisper
Hi! @CrisdaCat Enjoyed your article on the state of SoFlo hip hop! I'm a musical artist from Miami, but now based in NYC. I wrote an R&B song about Miami and I'm looking to partner with a Miami rapper but don't know where to look. Thought you might be able to help! Thanks!
@CSpan2808@WilfridPinkPig@mcuban I also agree with you. Which is why I think we should be looking at this as a class issue. We should do everything we can to elevate poor, less fortunate communities - which black people happen to make up a majority of. (Because of a racist history)
@WilfridPinkPig@mcuban However, uplifting communities that need help is a whole other issue that requires our attention. (Which is ultimately what I think you’re referring to) But I see those as two separate things. How we treat people individually vs. how we help people in need. Thoughts?
@WilfridPinkPig@mcuban I agree. I think it’s an important discussion. When I meet a black person I don’t want to assume what their education, financial disposition, past experiences are, etc. I don’t want to act differently towards them. This would be racist.
@WilfridPinkPig@mcuban Treating someone differently because of the color of their skin is the definition of racism, any way you look at it. I personally believe we should all treat each other equally with the same love and respect regardless of race, gender, sexual preference, etc.