@Raindropsmedia1 ... Please do not think all Black Women think like this one. Homeboy was FLY and I understood, despite her nagging, what he was doing just by watching him. He's demonstrating style - He showed his creativity and duality and I appreciate that right there.
@directorpink_ 5 foot 4 inches, 130 pounds if I stay in the gym for the muscle - I'll take one, without fear lol I want to be spun around everyday ๐ค๐พ
What the fax?! I guess faxing isnโt dead ๐คทโโ๏ธ Use Dropbox Fax by @DropboxSign to send and receive faxes from anywhere. #DropboxFax https://t.co/bxlC6DESgu
@Mr_InfernoGamez@nikkithagod This! Because how are Black Women earning these degrees, getting these high paying jobs, and being able to "choose to not marry because we are sooo independent" AND ALSO waiting for a handout?
To some, we can't ever get it right. ๐ญ Contradictions galore.
This is why I'll never take the race rhetoric seriously: I believe the majority of us, regardless of race, get along well and want similar things. It's not us against each other, We have to be unified and aware of the people who benefit from pitting us against each other.
@elonmusk Why do you keep trying to start a race war, lmao? We all know the real enemies are the folks in your tax bracket. Youโre not slick โ you and your billionaire buddies want everyone else fighting while you laugh your way to the bank. Itโs honestly pathetic.
While the post highlights real concerns about urban crime and juvenile leniency in D.C., it contains several factual, logical, and contextual flaws. Below, I outline the key issues.
-Mischaracterizes the judicial decision as a verdict: Musk calls it a "racist verdict," but it was a sentencing after guilty pleas, not a trial verdict.
-Judge's statement taken out of context: Her emphasis on rehabilitation reflects D.C.'s Youth Rehabilitation Amendment Act of 2018, not personal bias.
-Unsubstantiated accusation of racism against the judge: No evidence of bias in Judge Briggs' record or this case; sentencing followed standard guidelines.
- Race reversal" hypothetical is factually wrong: Data shows Black youth face harsher sentences than white youth for similar offenses, so reversal would likely mean lighter punishment.
-Overlooks juvenile justice standards in D.C: Probation is the norm for first-time offenses like simple assault under local law, not undue leniency.
Just wanted to take a sec and say:
I hope everyone can have a great weekend..maybe we all need to take a social media break and love on our babies and pets and friends a little more than we usually would.
Our Creator, "God", Love us, each. Regardless of your race, your opinion.
@TheFool22050448@Wanz3l@in_da_grass .... Did you miss the guy calling a the n word and delivering lots of race-related insults? But it's not a race issue ๐ญ
@annamlulis I thought this was so beautiful until I read the comments. I have no context of the family, and I don't "feel threatened nor enraged."
Happy, Healthy children in loving environments change the world ๐ค๐พ May every child embrace that they are special, and that we are one & LOVED. ๐ซถ๐พ
@drewgutsky@Context2X@nocapmedia The answer is very simple: Racism and Anger gets more views. There are people who are permanently bitter towards an entire race for personal reasons... Sometimes it seems like their platforms are larger than the truth. Thank you to the OP โค๏ธ