The lady with the funny laugh was going to give Americans buying their first homes $25,000 each... and it would cost 100 billion over 10 years.
Trump just gave 3X that amount to Iran. 👍
All black people said was stop spending money at the stores of immigrants who hate us.
So of course their response was violence, while calling us the violent ones
This is such an interesting social experiment because if you pressed a single person in this video they would say they’re not racist but somehow they always seem to accept the most racist thing.
Prayers for Cyrus Carmack Belton’s family. Sad how Black men’s live isnt worth a bottle of water. To be a Black Male child in America has to be terrifying.
i totally agree as long as the DNA of all male fathers and children should be kept in a database to be routinely cross checked against DNA obtained from rape kits. full transparency for all 🥳
One of my mentees just lost her job, and I feel obliged to share this here.
Many HR managers don't usually tell you this, but there are workplace traps that can quietly damage your career if you're not careful.
Bookmark this and read through very carefully:
I’m convinced white racists do not want to live in a world without Black folks. You’d think they’d be satisfied with us going to Black doctors, supporting Black businesses, and building for ourselves… but no.
Something about that racial sickness won’t let them leave us alone.
Mind you, when it was convenient yall was saying lame ass shit like “I am not my elders and ancestors.” Like they were ever weak. Just for them to show up and do more than us in their seasoned years while we tweet.
🚨 Real scam. Confirmed by law enforcement.
Scammers are wedging a small screw into the gas pump nozzle cradle.
You pay. You pump. You leave.
But the pump never fully resets.
Your card keeps getting charged.
Gas is up 66% since December.
Scammers know you’re distracted at the pump.
- Return the nozzle yourself
- Make sure the screen resets to $0
- Grab a receipt before you leave
- Never let a stranger pump for you
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A lot of millennials were raised on a version of adulthood that assumed stability if you “did everything right .”
Go to school . Get the degree . Stay loyal to a company . Buy the house . Work hard and things gradually improve .
Then many entered adulthood into recessions, layoffs, rising housing costs, debt, burnout culture, social media comparison, a pandemic, and industries changing faster than people can realistically keep up with .
I also think people underestimate how mentally exhausting constant adaptation is . A lot of us have had to reinvent ourselves multiple times in under 10 years just to stay afloat professionally and financially .
At the same time, I don`t think the answer is permanent doom either . The people doing the best right now seem to be the ones learning how to detach from the old timeline and build a different definition of stability, success, and community than what we were originally sold .