Black people are 14% of the US population, meanwhile they account for over 86% of all exoneration in the criminal justice system, but the racist that called in is worried about "Black crime."
Whew!
Sis got some heat today 🔥
Apparently military culture was HEAVILY influenced by Black Americans.
Including “Sounding Off” as they march.
The brother who invented it made it so popular that it produced a hit record.
We ARE the culture! 💪🏿
America’s 250th is coming up, and it’s time for YOU 🫵🏾 to get a refresh on our nation’s history. 🙏🏾🙏🏾 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 #AmericanRevolutionPBS
Stream @KenBurns’ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION on the @PBS app through 7/12‼️
🚨 If you’re still paying off your student loans, this is for YOU! Your payment options are changing on July 1, and @mimibrowntv lets you know what you need to do to avoid being locked into a new payment plan! ✅
It's been uncovered that Black inmates in the Alabama prison system are having their organs illegally harvested and their families are not being notified.
@TrueOnX Hogs as well. Ran a 1100 head site. The things these pigs get pumped into them to get to 300lbs in 3 months is crazy. My brother and son worked a chicken site. If people knew the truth. They'd only eat fish and beef.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: THE FARMER WHO RAISED TYSON CHICKENS JUST BLEW THE WHISTLE... AND IT'S WORSE THAN YOU THINK 🚨
A veteran farmer who grew Cornish Cross birds for Tyson is now warning every single family:
“I will NEVER eat Tyson chicken again.”
Why?
Because these birds are genetically engineered Frankenchickens designed to hit slaughter weight in just 6-8 weeks.
Their bodies grow so fast their hearts, lungs, and legs can’t keep up.
- They collapse under their own weight
- Bones break
- Organs fail
- Many literally die of heart attacks
before they’re even slaughtered
98% of America’s supermarket chicken
is this same breed.
They’re pumped with antibiotics, rinsed in antimicrobial (chlorine) solutions in processing plants, and turned into the “cheap” chicken millions feed their kids every week.
This isn’t farming.
This is industrial biology gone wrong.
Why are we okay feeding our children birds
that can’t even walk normally?
What long-term health effects come from eating meat from animals bred for extreme rapid growth + heavy antibiotic use?
If a farmer who raised them for Tyson refuses to eat it… why are you still buying it?
How did we let profit destroy the most basic animal on our dinner table?
I’m done with the lies.
Support farmers raising
slow-growing heritage breeds.
Buy local when you can.
Read labels like your family’s health depends on it...
because it does.
Drop a like if you’re rethinking chicken tonight.
Retweet + Comment “TRUTH” if you think
this needs to go VIRAL!
Let me know what you think,
and SHARE THIS so that others may too.
And if you're not already following @TrueOnX...
What the heck are you doing?!
My dad retired at 59
I will not
He had a pension. I have a 401k I can barely fund.
He bought his house at 28.
I can't touch a down payment at 30.
He paid $90 a month for health insurance. I pay $430.
At dinner he told me I need to be smarter with money.
I nodded.
Didn't tell him his entire life was built on an economy that no longer exists.
Didn't tell him my generation is paying for his Social Security while ours gets gutted.
Didn't tell him the ladder he climbed got pulled up right after him.
Just passed the potatoes.
Make it make sense
Most people just click “Accept” on every cookie banner without thinking twice. But according to this woman who works in data and privacy, that’s one of the quickest ways to give up more of your information than you probably want to.
She shared some simple but effective ways to protect yourself online, like using a browser that actually blocks tracking (Brave is one she recommends), regularly clearing your cookies and browsing history, and using a VPN set to a country with stronger privacy laws.
Other tips she gave include using burner emails when shopping online, being careful with Bluetooth prompts, and not giving apps full access to all your photos and videos when they ask.
I actually switched from Chrome to Brave a few years ago and I’m not looking back. It’s been one of the easier changes I’ve made, and I’ve noticed a difference.
A lot of this stuff is small, but when you put it together, it can make a real difference in how much of your data is being collected.
Do you already do any of these things, or do you have a privacy tip you can share?