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@moivory I could watch this interaction all day 🥰
Just cozy and look at them having a lil’ kiki
And there’s my girl @moblaw behind them serving in pink and her signature headscarves!
Hey girl hey!
The problem for a lot of y’all is that you think colorism is just about people wanting to fuck you. No, like, when you’re darker skinned you get treated LESS HUMAN. People are meaner to you, you get less opportunity, you are afforded less space for mistakes, etc.
I will vote NO on the funding bill for Trump’s ICE.
They are killing Americans.
Detaining children.
Trampling our freedoms.
We are losing our humanity.
This is a defining moment for our nation. A moment for moral courage. We must stand together and say no.
Imagine the level of ideological capture required to see 50,000 people stand in brutal Minnesota cold and think, “Ah yes, brainwashing.” No. That’s called conviction. The kind your side used to pretend to respect.
And let’s clear up the fantasy at the center of this rant: people weren’t marching because they “love crime” or “hate Americans.” They were marching because they’re sick of a politics that treats human beings like props in a fear commercial.
You want to talk about “inversion”? Here it is: You’ve been trained to believe that the greatest threat to your neighborhood is the immigrant, not the billionaire outsourcing your job, not the corporation price-gouging your groceries, not the politician gutting your schools, not the lobbyists buying your laws.
Your anger isn’t “patriotism.”
It’s misdirection professionally packaged and sold back to you as courage.
Also, the idea that immigrants “would never endure that cold” is laughable. Do you think people cross deserts, rivers, cartels, hunger, and violence because they’re soft? Please. Nobody risks their life for fun. They do it because staying put is worse.
And spare us the selective moral outrage about “law.” The same crowd screaming about “illegal aliens” has no problem with wage theft, tax cheating, corporate crime, gun trafficking, or presidents who break the law in public, as long as the right people are getting hurt.
What really terrifies you isn’t “illegal criminals.” It’s the sight of Americans refusing to be turned into monsters. Because if people can show up in the cold for someone else’s dignity, then your whole worldview collapses, the one that says empathy is weakness and cruelty is strength.
Fifty thousand people didn’t march because they were “brainwashed.” They marched because they still remember something you’ve apparently forgotten: A nation isn’t strong because it kicks the vulnerable.
It’s strong because it doesn’t have to.
So no that wasn’t “inversion.”
That was patriotism with a spine.
You lying piece of shit. I chaired the Minnesota DFL for all three of your runs here. I watched you lose. Three times. Minnesota never bought your con. And now, as Chair of the DNC, I’m looking forward to ending Trumpism for good in 2028 — not with lies, but with votes. Again. @realDonaldTrump
Tonight, Donald Trump tried to sell us all a shit sandwich, desperate to convince the American people that he isn't a complete and utter failure.
He’s lost the economy. He’s lost his mind. And next year, he’s going to lose the midterms.
Rigging the voting maps.
Coming after vote by mail.
Demanding ransom from news outlets.
Forcing Kimmel off the air.
It's all part of the same authoritarian project to silence those who disagree with this admin's harmful agenda.
@TheDanaBarrett Fulton County Commissioner Mo Ivory:
Last Wednesday I voted not to approve the two nominees put forward by the Republican Party for the Fulton County Board of Elections. Serving as a commissioner means more than pushing paper or rubber stamping decisions made by others.
@TheDanaBarrett Fulton County Commissioner Mo Ivory:
I cast my vote with one thing in mind: protecting democracy in Fulton County...I will guard the fairness and transparency of our elections, and that I will never surrender the people's power to private interests.
@TheDanaBarrett Fulton County Commissioner Mo Ivory:
My duty is to the voters, not to...political insiders…If I were required to simply approve any name sent over, it would strip away my role as an elected official and hand the people's power to those who are not accountable to them.
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