Just learned BPD is one of the only disorders that can go into remission. So if someone’s BPD is worsening in your presence with time, put 2 and 2 together.
I stopped accepting the "I've been busy" "I got a lot going on right now" type excuses from somebody I'm dating because how are you supposed to build something forever if anytime shit gets hard you put me on the shelf? i'm gone.
Lmao white people all in my mentions tryna make it seem like black people the most violent unsafe group ever. Bitch yall eat people and drink kids blood and support pedophiles
Release it. Release it all. Stop fucking around and release this shit already. The fuck is wrong with anyone holding on to this stuff and NOT releasing it??
A White man is coming through with the receipts. One of Nolan Xavier Wells’ so-called friends is the son of a judge, and they all lawyered up. This is why Black folks need a hate crime Bill
Florida’s racial history is rarely told. People overlook Rosewood and St.Augustine. As you get further south in Florida the racism gets more and more interesting because it comes from whit passing Hispanics
DRUGGED. STRIPPED and she says RAPED in a police cell. By the very officers meant to protect her.
The doctors found her symptoms matched a date-rape drug. She was locked in that cell. So who gave it to her.
The CCTV that could prove it? Four and a half hours, VANISHED. In the hands of the force she's accusing.
Three and a half years on. Not one officer charged. No justice and it all happened in Andy Burnham's Manchester. His police. His watch. The man who says he should be your next PRIME MINISTER.
Can't fix one cell in his own city. Wants to run the whole country. This is Zayna Iman and this is hard to watch.
First, what she took, and what she didn't, because someone always tries that first.
That evening she'd taken cocaine. A friend rang 999, worried. The police came to her home. That's all she did. At the door she knocked the glasses off a female officer's face, was arrested for it, and taken to a cell.
Here's what matters. Cocaine doesn't do what happened to her next. The doctors were clear. Her symptoms matched a date-rape drug. GHB, or something like it. A completely different substance.
She didn't walk in with that in her. She was behind a locked cell door. She couldn't have taken it herself. Someone inside that station gave it to her.
Then the police said she'd had a psychotic episode. Except her medical records show no history of mental illness. The doctors said her belief she'd been drugged and raped was NOT delusional. It fit exactly what she described.
A former Greater Manchester Police chief superintendent has said, out loud, that he believes her.
She isn't the only one. Since she spoke, more than a dozen other women have come forward about this same force.
Then there's the footage. On camera, you see her carried in and strip-searched. Then, for the hours that matter most, the screen goes black.
The story kept changing. It existed. It was corrupted. It can't be recovered. She says four and a half hours are gone. They admit two. Either way, the proof vanished in the hands of the accused.
And Burnham? She contacted him in 2021, two months after she got out. Silence, she says, until 2023, when she waived her anonymity and public outcry forced his hand.
Only then did he move. An inquiry into how police treat women in custody. Except the woman at the centre of it says nobody from that inquiry properly spoke to her. Stonewalled. Gaslit. Her words.
Nobody's been charged. The investigation still crawls on. Say that plainly.
But strip it back. A woman took cocaine and needed help. She ended up drugged with something else entirely, in a cell, in the care of the state and the cameras went dark exactly when it mattered.
If it can happen to her, and the proof can just disappear, it can happen to anyone the police put in a cell. Your daughter. Your sister. You.
Three and a half years. Still no answers. And the man who moved only when the country was watching wants the keys to the whole country.
Ask yourself what he does when nobody's filming.