Y’all following what’s happening in NYC?
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn is comprised of 43.9% Asian residents.
Residents there are protesting a new homeless shelter. It would likely house single Black men.
It’s become so contentious that at a protest, the local councilwoman bit a cop.
BREAKING: Maggots released on Netanyahu’s table at the Watergate Hotel, as well as fire alarms set off to disturb his sleep the night before his visit to Congress
Lies. Between 2004-2010 Kamala Harris was district attorney of San Francisco. In that time, there were 1956 marijuana convictions. Of those convicted, only 45 ever served jail time. Why?
In 2005 Kamala created a program called Back On Track, allowing low level non violent drug offenders to enroll in school in lieu of doing jail time.
When they graduate, their records are wiped clean, preventing barriers to employment in the future. The program was found to reduce recidivism, which was typically around 53%, to less than 10%.
"Kamala is a cop" is propaganda.
She's been trying to get clean water for the people of Flint since she was 12.
Please stop giving money to political campaigns. Start giving directly to the people in need and the people working to meet those needs.
Trump says he is modeling his Project 2025 plan for mass detention camps after a 1950s military-style operation called “Operation Wetback” and says “nobody complained” about it back then
FYI, to Black Men.
Black Women are watching you try and tear down an OVERQUALIFIED Black Woman for trying to fulfill her purpose, break barriers, and accomplish her dreams.
Your mothers, grandmothers, sisters, wives and daughters would be ashamed seeing you act like this.
You look small, insecure and weak doing so.
As a reminder Kamala Harris did not lock up a single Black male for weed possession. And incarceration under her tenure dropped.
Feel free to share this video any time a liar appears.
Sonya Massey deserved to be safe.
The disturbing footage released yesterday confirms what we know from the lived experiences of so many — we have much work to do to ensure that our justice system fully lives up to its name.
President Biden and I call on Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a bill that I coauthored in the Senate. We must come together to achieve meaningful reforms that advance the safety of all communities.