A deaf black man is opening a coffee and arts shop in south London, SE18 3TB, grand opening is 13 June. All coffee and pastries are £1 for the day, go support.
Frankie Grande says his family is “very grounded” and that his mother “loves her children equally,” revealing she attended Ariana Grande’s concert before taking a red-eye flight to support him the following day at the Tonys
Como no hay nota de la comunidad lo aclaro yo. Ella se divorcio porque ella estaba recién parida de su segundo hijo y él mientras vi0land0 a otra chica, no se puede ser más cerdo asqueroso
too many people in this country feel like they can bring their dog anywhere. Sorry but your dog should NOT be in a restaurant/clothes shop/supermarket unless it’s a service animal. not everyone finds your pet cute lol
Black people are almost 9 times likely to be stopped and searched, 5 times more likely to have force used against them. Much more likely to be charged and to be refused bail - National Police Chiefs' Council.
Real discrimination. Real two tiers.
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The idea that Arsenal became a cultural phenomenon because it signed Black players is too simplistic.
Like much of London, Arsenal positioned itself as a club that extended belonging towards the margins. Not racial margins alone, but the margins of football's imagination.
Kanu arrived after heart surgery that could have ended his career. Bergkamp arrived carrying the weight of a disappointing spell at Inter. Henry arrived as a talented but unsettled player still searching for his place. Kolo Touré was potential before proof. Arteta arrived as a midfielder many thought was entering decline, only to be entrusted with the captaincy. Wenger himself was a foreign manager challenging the assumptions of English football.
The pattern was not diversity for its own sake. It was recognition before validation.
Arsenal repeatedly seemed willing to see people not simply as they were, but as they could become. It trusted before consensus arrived. It built a reputation for offering a second chance, a fresh start, or a path to fulfilment where others saw limitation, uncertainty, or decline.
That is why former players, injured players, and out-of-contract players so often found their way back to Arsenal. The club developed a reputation for treating people as more than their immediate utility.
Representation matters. But recognition creates loyalty.
People did not just see players who looked like them. They saw an institution that appeared willing to enlarge its definition of who belonged.
This is not a Stephen Lawrence moment
One was killed by racists then the Police helped to cover it up
The other died because Police didn’t do their jobs properly… Which is ironic considering certain groups have been saying this for years
@PolitlcsUK Before anyone loses their mind, black men are at substantially higher risk of prostate cancer and are more likely to die from it. This is about targeting screening.
You can also get a prostate exam if you'd like, you probably should.
🚨Morgan Rogers is expected to leave Aston Villa this summer with Arsenal currently leading the race for his signature.
Would you like to see the 23-year-old play under Mikel Arteta next season?