WHITE PEOPLE ARE NOT VICTIMS OF RACISM
WHITE PEOPLE ARE NOT VICTIMS OF RACISM
WHITE PEOPLE ARE NOT VICTIMS OF RACISM
WHITE PEOPLE ARE NOT VICTIMS OF RACISM
WHITE PEOPLE ARE NOT VICTIMS OF RACISM
WHITE PEOPLE ARE NOT VICTIMS OF RACISM
WHITE PEOPLE ARE NOT VICTIMS OF RACISM
Megyn sends a message to the Haitians who lost their TPS today:
"Go home! Get out! We know our country is better than yours. That's because we filled it with our work ethic, culture, and values. You being here only dilutes it for us... GO BACK TO FUCKING HAITI!"
Popular brawl that took place at Riverfront Park in Montgomery, Alabama in 2023.
Reportedly, a group of white men att@cked a black dock worker after he asked them to move their boat. In response, a group of black men intervened to defend the worker.
Some detained, and charged.
A Black man created ranch dressing — and most people never knew.
Kenneth “Steve” Henson, born in Nebraska in 1918, was a plumber who cooked for his crew in Alaska. One day he mixed buttermilk, mayo, herbs, and spices… and ranch was born.
In 1954, he and his wife bought land near Santa Barbara and named it Hidden Valley Ranch. Guests loved the dressing so much they begged to take jars home. By 1957, stores were selling his dry mix. Orders exploded. Factories followed.
In 1972, Clorox bought the recipe and the name for eight million dollars. Ranch went nationwide. By 1992, it was America’s #1 dressing.
But the man behind it? Nearly erased.
Every salad, every wing, every fry dipped in ranch — that’s his legacy. He mattered. He was the blueprint.
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