There’s a book on how to control and divide the negroes that was written in the 1800s i believe and this was the very first topic on the division 😭 and here we are still doing it
DEAR LADIES..
If another WOMAN is able to get CLOSE to your MAN, she's not the PROBLEM, HE is.. The fact that ANOTHER WOMAN feels WELCOMED reflects on your MAN'S BEHAVIOR when you’re not there.
A very annoying thread…
Lol all y’all think about is colonization. And the fact that you think colonizing a nation under the OG Colonizer was ever even an option for the US is hilarious.
@blackjedimagic1 Hell I’ll dig at PMH for you lol I hate them but that’s so surreal!! Thank God for you aunt and that you listened. I’m definitely going to start writing mine down now, thank you for that idea.
In the last month on separate occasions, I randomly dreamt about two people I haven’t talked to or thought about in years. The day after the dreams, both people reached out to me saying “i randomly thought about you.” Am I……
@blackjedimagic1 Yk what’s funny. I’ve always suspected that was the case but brushed it off. Recently I’ve been paying more attention to my dreams and the amount of times they’ve been so accurate is really crazy. Def trying to tap into abilities and deepen that connection now.
Please be more specific. It’s not “children are raping each other.”
It’s “male children are raping female children.” This is very much a gendered issue and we must not deprive it of that context.
The State of Mississippi has shortchanged Alcorn State University approximately $257.8 million in agricultural funds from the federal government over the last 30 years
Mississippi State University appears to have received the lion’s share of the funds
https://t.co/Q8jCDLs3UG
I got pulled in the back after the scan found ONE LOOSE SEED in my suitcase (traveling internationally), as produce/seeds/meat is not allowed unless cleared. But this mf got away with rotting fish in his bag??????? How?????
The practice of sterilizing poor, Black women by hysterectomy without their knowledge or consent was called Mississippi Appendectomies. Attending physicians were paid. Their residents received surgical practice by performing these procedures.
Freedom fighter, Fannie Lou Hamer went into a Sunflower County, MS hospital for what she was told was the removal of a cyst. She left without a womb. This happened throughout the late 60s and early 70s as Black people fought for civil rights and economic empowerment. A court case filed by the SPLC on behalf of the 12 and 14 year old Relf sisters found that during this period, hundreds of thousands of poor Black women and girls had been sterilized using government funds.
Following the sterilization by hysterectomy of a 16 year old Chicago girl who was removed from her father’s care and made a ward of the state which approved the procedure for specious claims of cervical cancer, representative Emil Jones charged the state of Illinois with genocide.
Relf v Weinberger, 1974
The Southern Poverty Law Center filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Relf sisters and exposed the widespread sterilization abuse funded by the federal government and practiced for decades. The district court found an estimated 100,000 to 150,000 poor people were sterilized annually under federally funded programs. Countless others were forced to agree to be sterilized when doctors threatened to terminate their welfare benefits unless they consented to the procedures.
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https://t.co/OS7zZHi6ew.
#fannielouhamer #mississippiappendectomies #forcedsterilisation #eugenics #sterilization #hysterectomy #medicalracism #MedicalApartheid