@CareyCareyyaya I was done with him after he pulled the hair tussle stunt with what’s his name? Ya know, the guy in Epstein Files who lives at a UFC venue.
@RepJeffries Why are you thanking someone for fixing something that never should have happened? This statement is gross and will only embolden him to F up like this again.
It’s sick and abusive!!
This is why people get pissed at Dems.
So many questions! Sorry Boomer this is different. This is a POSPOTUS who wouldn’t let these men live in his neighborhood and would put their families in cages if he could.
Also, why the need to put the word reasonable in front of the word Democrat?
Don’t go Knicks!!
"When does Jim Dolan tell his team that we're going down to visit my good friend Donald Trump in the White House? That's what I can't wait for" - Boomer Esiason on the Knicks
@gategirl2021@Her_Nonymous_D As a life long educator I can tell you schools absolutely do sometimes have to call on weekends.
Also, who cares if they got the day wrong, the point of the story is what matters.
I was conflicted on who to root for in the NBA finals. I wanted the team that hates Trump the most to win it all, and between the Spurs (thanks Pop) and NYC I was struggling. Decided I will go for the team that’s not in a blood red state!! Go Knicks!!!
New York City just made history. 🗽
Proud of my friend @EdwinRaymondNYC 🙏🏾
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Edwin Raymond, former NYPD Lieutenant, whistleblower, and author of An Inconvenient Cop, as the new Sheriff of New York City.
Edwin Raymond didn’t just survive the system. He fought it from the inside. He led the largest civil rights lawsuit in NYPD history challenging illegal arrest quotas. He exposed racial profiling when it was career suicide to do so. And he wrote the book — literally — on what real accountability in policing looks like.
Now he’s running the office.
This is what it looks like when a mayor chooses justice over politics. Mayor Mamdani called him “principled, courageous and deeply committed to justice” and the record backs every word of that.
The city is watching. The country is watching. And for once, the right person is in the room. 👊🏾
📖 Read his story: An Inconvenient Cop: My Fight to Change Policing in America
Naomi Osaka on why she chose to host a party for the black tennis players:
“You know I'm seeing a little bit of-
‘Why can't you love everyone for all skin tones?’ and ‘what if someone had an all white party?! First of all I do love everyone for who they are no matter their race + ethnicity, (I'm literally half Japanese lol). I can only speak from my experiences in my own life though, growing up as a tennis player I didn't see many people that looked like ME and I feel like it's important to celebrate them.
Secondly I feel like it's important to note that there have been all white dinners/parties. I don't know how else to tell you this, I literally seen them all the time and never had an issue with it at all. To the people who ask this question I want to ask you this question too, ‘What is it about POC getting together that unsettles you so much?’
I want to end this by saying I grew up watching my dad get discriminated against, having the cops called on him multiple times at the tennis court. There are multiple things I will apologize for in my life but celebrating being black and appreciating who we are will never be something I would consider saying sorry for. Thanks.
Actually I lied, I am sorry. I'm sorry for the people who cannot comprehend in their brains that this is not about exclusion, this is a celebration about how far we have come 🖤”
(via Naomi on Threads)
Does casting Matt Damon, with his guileless all-American face, as the wily Mediterranean hero Odysseus constitute a devastating betrayal of Western Civilization and its values? Asking for a friend!