I’ve concluded that people get the outcomes they deserve in one way or the other.
We face our challenges but a strong spiritual foundation will get us through anything.
Those of little faith are consumed by fear, confusion and hatred.
They can’t seem to figure it out.
@TinashePeter_ Hey, could you take this post down? Someone's pretending to be an account I follow, and they definitely don't post stuff like this. She's a follower of Christ, and her account shows that.
Always talking about lineage like they come from nobility. These people are proud of everything they should be ashamed of.
Proud to kill each other.
Proud to be whores and pimps.
Proud to sell each other drugs.
Proud to be sexual deviants.
Proud to be a criminal.
“I think I’m big Meech, Larry Hoover….”
These are your role models. People who prey on you.
Victims glorifying victimizers. Thats your only culture.
“Social justice” has nothing to do with the Gospel. It is explicitly a political strong arm tool for wealth redistribution and the perpetuation of Marxism.
@Shoshannah6623@punished_bb@McJuggerNuggets Whoever claims to be a Christian sending death threats are obviously not Christian. True Christians don't willing engage in such behavior.
According to the city attorney’s logic, it is perfectly fine for agitators to invade a mosque, a cathedral, or a temple, shout in people’s faces, terrorize their children, and shut down their religious gathering.
Just call it a “protest.”
That is the kind of city Kaohly Her and Irene Kao want.
I didn’t used to be afraid of black women.
As the nephew of Patti LaBelle, I’ve been blessed to know, love, and be loved by some of the most wonderful, kind, and lovely black women in America.
Then came the wave of “black female empowerment” on television:
Shows like "Ironheart" and "The Acolyte" that portray black women as perpetually angry, combative, morally superior - or just plain evil.
Then social media flooded my feed with viral clips of airport brawls, fast-food meltdowns, and supermarket chaos, all featuring black women front and center.
Democrats elevated figures like Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley and FORMER Rep. Jasmine Crockett, whose rhetoric dripped with racial resentment.
CNN gave us Abby Phillip’s smug lectures.
MSNBC platformed Joy Reid’s daily race-baiting.
"The View" serves up Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin in endless sanctimonious rants.
So now, at my age, I’m genuinely terrified of what the dominant “black female mindset” has become in the public eye:
Hostile, entitled, and quick to weaponize race and gender.
I know most real black women aren’t like this at all.
But the fact that so many accept - or even cheer for - these caricatures to represent them is deeply troubling.