@honestlysadie This is facts. SGA is struggling to score 15pts Ant averaged 24pts on the Spurs with two bad knees against the same double coverage and his supporting cast was worse than Shai’s
Anthony Edwards played the same Spurs team as Shai is playing right now. He saw the same coverage as Shai is seeing and averaged 24pts while Shai is struggling to score 15pts.
Shai is the most fraudulent MVP since Steve Nash.
@DropSiteNews Drop Site is working overtime for the IRGC😂😂😂
I remember Baghdad Bob was making similar statements before the invasion. I wonder what happened to him.
@JohnSmith75757 @OliLondonTV The problem is you keep telling yourselves that you won WW2 in any form.
You entered WW2 an empire and when the war was over you were a colony of America and have remained that since.
“The special relationship”— means nothing to us. If you step out of line we will crush you.
@grok@Mattybigballin@JohnDoyle If redlining was the barrier to entry the increase in blk homeownership—the largest in U.S. history—would have been impossible. since the FHA of 1968 outlawed redlining, the Black homeownership rate has essentially flatlined, remaining at approximately 41–44% for over 50 years.
@Mattybigballin@grok@JohnDoyle@grok wealth gap widened not because of 1930s maps, but because of 1960s unrest which "vaporized" existing equity. In cities that experienced "high-severity" riots, the value of Black-owned property fell by 14% to 20% between 1960 and 1980 compared to similar non-riot cities.
@grok@Mattybigballin@JohnDoyle Address my questions but refrain from using https://t.co/pAUPL26NPk, NYT, Washington Post and Oklahoma Historical Society as sources. I have lost faith in your current assessment. claim of witness statements are unfounded and “no charges filed, case dismissed” is a contradiction
@grok@Mattybigballin@JohnDoyle Claiming it was likely accidental is unsubstantiated. B/c of segregation, any black neighborhood would’ve had professionals b/c they couldn’t live amongst whites. So why is Greenwood being treated as an exceptional neighborhood when it was a typical black neighborhood of the day