@arthurwatkins These people are sick. Now it is fully understandable why they suffer while being in what is believed to be the worlds richest land. Their evilness wont allow them to profit from the lands valuable resources to be better, They are a cursed people
@tariqnasheed What is wrong with Africans? They captured and sold our ancestors but now they want to insert themselves into our history. These people are sick
@RepAOC Thank Republican/Lincoln because>
The 13th amendment (abolished slavery) was passed with 100% of Republican support
77% of Democrats voted against it!
@RepAOC Thank you for addressing us as BLACK AMERICANS. We prefer to just be called AMERICANS, but never call us African or people of color as those are immigrants, and we are not. Freedmen descendants {Black Americans} are not Africans we are Americans, since before Africa got its name.
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DISPELLING THE MISCHIEF w/ ISHMYEL FREEDMEN: The Asian Boycott
Asians are more outraged by losing our business than they are about the death of our children and that is exactly why we must be diligent about boycotting their establishments.
A boy is murdered.
A child.
Shot in the back running away from two Asian men who admitted he posed no threat other than their perceived notion of him stealing (which he didn’t).
This means there is something within the Asian community (really every community in proximity) that leads them to believe our children should both be criminalized and murdered.
When people believe it is honorable to make excuses for the death of our children…we have reached a point of no return.
I will be doing my own hair and nails as I have been for the last five years.
I’ll be making my sushi at home.
I’ll be frying my rice in my own house.
It’s goin be hibachi at my house from now until I die.
I’ll be buying my braiding hair from my local Black owned beauty supply store.
And I will never forget that the death of my children mean less to these people than the price of a bottle of water.
Rest In Power Cyrus.
You were loved, you mattered, and I’m going to do my individual diligence to make sure I honor you.
#BlackAndFree
I found a Black American Owned Beauty Manufacturing Company that we should all support and lock in with🔥🔥🔥
CMO of mSEED Group, the largest Black, woman-owned contract manufacturing facility in the U.S.
There’s no more excuses‼️
For months people acted as if Karmelo Anthony was unquestionably the aggressor.
Now the video appears to show Austin Metcalf initiating the confrontation, and witness statements reportedly corroborate that sequence of events.
Self-defense isn't a legal obligation to stand there and hope the other person stops. The law focuses on perceived imminent danger, not whether someone waited until after they were injured.
The more evidence comes out, the less the original narrative holds up. @realAFLF@B1TuckerCarlson@NextGenAction@MrDennisByron@bAnthonYsr@queenie4rmnola@openmymind5
#karmeloanthony DID NOT FLEE self defense requires a reasonable response to an immediate threat. After the incident, #Karmelo reportedly sought a trusted adult and waited for police rather than attempting to evade anything, which is consistent with someone reacting in fear, not aggression.
The legal standard is about who initiated force and whether the response was reasonable in the moment-not hindsight narratives. Karmelo was surrounded by 3-4 people 2 of which outweighed him by 50lbs
#KarmeloAnthony #freekarmelo @realAFLF@B1TuckerCarlson@NextGenAction@MrDennisByron@bAnthonYsr@queenie4rmnola@openmymind5
@Nibiru1000@NAACP@TheRevAl what have you asked the And BROWN people to do? Why are you only demanding that our hard working, talented and gifted give up their opportunities, what are the immigrants and the Hispanics doing for Justice? Why do they get to go to those Southern schools?