🚨 BREAKING: After FIVE hours of debate, Paraguay’s Senate passed a majority vote motion condemning senator Celeste Amarilla’s racist remarks about Kylian Mbappé and rejecting all forms of racism & discrimination.
The Senate also said that Amarilla’s comments do NOT represent the position of the Paraguay National Chamber.
This is the crazier one. Wtf are you doing yanking her face like this? Like the ball is clearly in front of her but Caitlin goes for AT's mouth and neck instead?
What happened was that her hand was on her shoulder because of the sweat, and her hand slid down to her throat when she was trying to get up. That's why no call was called during the game, but white supremacist played the big, angry black woman narrative.
The Battle of Bamber Bridge, 1943.
Racist US military police attacked black US troops on British soil.
US military authorities demanded the town’s pubs impose a colour bar, the local landlords responded with signs that read “Black Troops Only” which pissed them off.
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Juneteenth (Jun. 19, 1865) wasn’t the day enslaved people were freed; it was the day enslaved people in Texas were told they had been free… for over two years
President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation went into effect Jan. 1, 1863, but was ignored by the Confederate state
Racist American justice system in one picture. You can murder your girlfriend and get 3 years when you're White, and 65 years for stealing videogames when you're Black.
Teams to come back down 0-2 in the NBA Finals:
1969 Boston Celtics
1977 Portland Trail Blazers
2006 Miami Heat
2016 Cleveland Cavaliers
2021 Milwaukee Bucks
Can the Spurs join this exclusive list? 🤔
As semelhanças ABSURDAS entre o Spurs de 2026 e o Magic de 1995:
▪️ Um pivô geracional em sua 3ª temporada, que ganhou o prêmio de Rookie do Ano (Shaq em 1993, Wemby em 2024).
▪️ Um armador escolhido no top-5 dois anos antes da final (Penny Hardaway em 1993, Stephon Castle em 2024).
▪️ Um SG/SF mais veterano draftado 6 anos antes com a 11ª escolha (Nick Anderson em 1989, Devin Vassell em 2020).
▪️ Um 6° homem draftado anos antes e que usa a camisa 3 (Dennis Scott, Keldon Johnson).
▪️ Ambos os times não ganharam nenhum jogo de playoffs nos últimos 5 anos.
▪️ Contrataram o assistente técnico 2 anos antes da final após o treinador deixar o time (Brian Hill em 1993, Mitch Johnson em 2024).
▪️ Ambos os times perderam 1 jogo na 1ª rodada dos playoffs, 2 jogos nas semifinais de conferência e 3 jogos nas finais de conferência.
▪️ Perderam os 2 primeiros jogos das Finais em casa.
▪️ Ambos perderam um jogo por conta de um erro no final (Nick Anderson nos lances livres, Wemby com um turnover) e o outro por 10+ pontos de vantagem.
▪️ Enfrentaram um pivô que foi a 1ª escolha 8 anos antes do pivô deles (Hakeem/Shaq em 1984 e 1992, Towns/Wemby em 2015 e 2023).
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Please don't forget the Trump family is barred from ever running another charity in NY because they stole from a Children's Cancer Charity. A F**KING CHILDREN'S CANCER CHARITY!
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I'm sick of hearing Trump supporters say something along the lines of, "How you all feel about Donald Trump is how we felt about Obama!"
That's bullsh*t.
Most of them hated Obama for two main reasons.
1. He's a Democrat
2. Because he's half Black
When Obama was in office, Republicans went after him for the dumbest crap I've ever seen. I saw segments mocking him shopping for Christmas gifts for his daughter. There was one where they belittled him for wearing a helmet while riding a bike. They pushed conspiracies about whether or not he was an American that were completely unfounded. They called him a Muslim, even though he had a well-documented history of Christian church attendance — unlike Trump. Many still believe Michelle Obama is actually a man and called her a communist for trying to encourage Americans to work out more and eat healthier. You know, what Trump supporters today call "MAHA," proving, once again, that they don't really have any real values other than opposing whatever Democrats support.
Then we can't forget the unforgivable — tan suit. No president will ever do something as scandalous as wearing a tan suit.
Yes, it's normal for Republicans to oppose a Democrat. But don't even try to compare why we all oppose Trump to how Republicans were against Obama.
Obama never publicly and personally attacked judges when they ruled against him.
Obama didn't sue his own IRS, of which he is the executive, for $10 billion, only to have his Department of Justice "settle" the lawsuit for $1.8 billion in a slush fund he planned to personally control.
Obama didn't name his personal attorney the acting attorney general.
Obama didn't defend the killing of unarmed American citizens by federal agents, labeling those unarmed Americans as "domestic terrorists."
Obama didn't sue universities that taught material that he disagreed with.
Obama didn't sue media outlets for reporting stories about him he didn't like.
Obama didn't gut funding for medical research.
Obama didn't appoint his top political donor, and the richest man in the world, to a very powerful position within our government.
Obama never tried to put his name on U.S. currency, get a new piece of currency produced depicting his face, put his face on passports, put banners of himself on government buildings, or push for the construction of ballrooms or arches he wants named after himself.
Obama didn't even come up with "Obamacare," that was Republicans trying to slander the former president. The bill's actually the Affordable Care Act. So, even his signature piece of legislation, he didn't name after himself. But Trump did name his online prescription site and child savings accounts after himself.
Obama didn't constantly call for media personalities to be fired for criticizing him.
Obama didn't have his FCC go after networks for not firing those individuals.
Obama didn't order the Department of Justice to go after his enemies.
Obama didn't fire attorneys general for not bowing down and doing everything he told them. He damn sure didn't call files related to child predators a "total hoax," as Trump's called the Epstein files.
Obama wasn't out blatantly manipulating the markets and engaging in insider trading.
Obama didn't accept a $400 million plane from Qatar he then used hundreds of millions of U.S. tax dollars to fix up, which he plans to take with him when he leaves office.
Obama didn't call elections that didn't go his party's way "rigged."
Obama didn't order "blue states" to unethically redraw congressional maps, trying to give Democrats an advantage in midterm elections.
Obama didn't constantly attack our allies while kissing the ass of dictators like Vladimir Putin.
Obama didn't start a war with Iran he promised he wouldn't start.
Obama didn't run up record deficits, he actually reduced them.
Obama didn't try to take over the Kennedy Center and put his name on it.
Amber was 22 and serving in the military when she met Faheem Najm, a kid from Tallahassee with a dream and no record deal. She gave him her number on a piece of paper. He kept it.
They married on September 11, 2003, before the fame, before the Auto-Tune, before any of it. Three kids: Lyriq, Muziq, and Kaydnz.
When T-Pain went through four years of depression and nearly lost everything, Amber didn't leave. She co-founded Nappy Boy Entertainment with him, managed his career, and pulled him back up.
On their 18th anniversary, he posted the original piece of paper with her number on it. "Thank you for sticking with me through all the crazy stuff."
Over 20 years. Hip hop never talks about this one.
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By Jasmine Crockett:
"Hey Tim Scott,
You spent years tap dancing through every interview, every speech, every Sunday show appearance telling America that racism was basically over and that your success story proved everybody else just needed to work harder and complain less.
You carried water for people who mocked civil rights, demonized poor people, gutted diversity programs, attacked voting rights, and treated Black history like a disease.
And for what?
No VP slot.
No cabinet throne.
No real power.
Not even basic respect.
You confessed your admiration on national television for people who viewed you as nothing more than a convenient talking point — the “See? We have one!” guy standing in the background smiling on cue.
Then the second you showed the smallest trace of independence and questioned that disgusting Obama monkey post, your own side turned on you like starving wolves.
Suddenly the loyal house servant wasn’t loyal enough.
Now you’re sitting in a car recording cellphone videos reminding the world that you’re still Black.
Trust us, Senator — nobody forgot.
The problem is that you spent so much time trying to convince other people that racism wasn’t real that now, when it smacks you directly in the face, you want sympathy from the same community you lectured for years.
You defended the people stripping away protections for minorities, women, the poor, and working-class families. You stood beside people cheering the destruction of programs our grandparents marched, bled, and died for.
And now you look shocked that the crowd you entertained never actually saw you as an equal.
The Bible talks about the Prodigal Son returning home after losing everything.
But the Prodigal Son came home humble.
You spent years helping burn the house down.
And now you’re politically homeless:
too Black for the people you defended,
too eager to defend them for the people you abandoned.
That’s the tragedy of selling your dignity for a seat at a table that was never meant for you.
Tim, you may be the PRODIGAL SON, BUT YOU CAN’T COME HOME."
We saw it coming. He didn't want to.
“Bringing in James Harden to win a championship is like electing Donald Trump to fix your country.”
- @maxkellerman
(Via Game Over / h/t @NBA__Courtside )
America truly being a country founded in racism and white supremacy and 100 million white people want to be part of the confederacy and bring back the old days. The worst part of this whole thing is this new dialogue from the right trying to justify using the N word
White ‘Christians’ who silently watch voting rights stripped away, Black history erased, and Black and Brown people demonized are no different than the white ‘Christians’ who justified slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, and the dehumanization of Black people throughout American history. Silence in the face of regression is complicity.