@Notwokenow I swear yall will never understand we are tired of being messed with and not be helped smh got some blacks that say jus listen be a good boy so they don’t have our back some whites who jus hate us so the stuff they say doesn’t even matter lol.
@dclark8209@kevinblue345 Thats someone’s grandma I don’t think she was trying to scam. Im sure she was no threat people have to have more patience with the older community no matter the color
@eldoradoto@kevinblue345 U will never know how it feels to do the right stuff and still get treated wrong so I understand your confusion. Being pushed into madness is different than being mad if that make sense to you. Respectfully
@ANTHONYBLOGAN It’s sad because all police aren’t bad some actually do there job it’s just such a roll of the dice it’s scary like gambling and the loss can be our life
A family has rented the same house for years. Their kids learned to ride bikes in the driveway, birthday parties filled the living room, height marks are penciled along a bedroom wall. Then, one afternoon, the landlord storms in with his wife, furious, announcing the house has been sold, and they must leave immediately. No notice. No transition. Their furniture still inside. Their children watching in confusion. This feels more than unfair, it feels destabilizing. A property might be an asset on paper, but for a family it’s safety, routine, and belonging. Even when sales are legal, basic communication and human decency should come first. No one’s sense of home should disappear without warning.