I’ve been with this amazing human being for 4 months, 129 days to be exact. There be times I can’t post and live comfortably because I always get backlash of me dating outside my race.
But I remember he’s my why 🫶🏾
Happy Pride 🌈
Serving on a jury taught me that there’s usually facts about a case that the general public has no idea about. Many times your hot takes are just ignorance.
so not only a black judge, half black jury and jury foreman
but a black lawyer defended Chow as well
this was set up to be the most slam dunk case against Chow in history and they still couldn't convict
🗞📰 This is the man who defended Rick Chow. He also is married to a wh___ woman.
"I know Shaun Kent he doesn't need money so why is he defending a raci__ store owner who chased and shot a kid in the back. The kid didn't even steal the water. All the 🥷🏾 lawyers in Columbia turned it down. They went all the way to Manning to find you bro.They hired you as a pawn smh. Shaun is a good lawyer but bro ain't no way!!! We have to boycott his services."
All money 💰 ain't good money.
#guilty #verdict #coming in #chow #case
@Iovemelo Most want to participate in YT Supremacy and they don’t give a fuck as long as they have a seat at the table wirh the White man. And Asians never bought slaves and enslaved people.
Two hundred years ago, a squirrel might've traveled for dozens of miles through Tennessee's forests without ever touching the ground.
Folk lore even claimed a squirrel could travel from the Atlantic to the Mississippi without touching the dirt floor.
Among those forests stood the American chestnut, growing up to 100 feet tall with a trunk diameter of 5-10 feet.
It was one of the most common and important trees in the eastern United States—feeding wildlife, feeding people, and shaping entire ecosystems.
Then a fungal blight arrived.
Within a few decades, somewhere between 3-4 billion trees were gone.
Today, most people in Tennessee couldn't recognize a mature American chestnut in a photo.
That's a remarkable thing when you consider how common the tree once was.
The lesson is simple:
The American chestnut reminds us that stewardship must begin long before something becomes rare.
Latina says black women are being racist 🔥
"They say we Mexican women smell bad or have square bodies
But at least we keep our baby daddies & our kids will grow up with a dad"