Mayo Manifesto | Swarthy File Ep. 5
The most dangerous white supremacy isn’t loud.
It’s quiet. Legal. Everyday.
I break it down here ⬇️
https://t.co/nEVxWMbDSt
Today's MoT
For several years joe brown made a fool of himself with his asinine bad takes, trying to prove how truly stupid he is. Now he's attacked Karmelo Anthony and his supporters (without citing even one law!) losing any credibility and his "mind." https://t.co/utEZd8WIow
This woman wrote this thing because she was upset that Black men were, in her mind, getting more attention for being killed by police than Breonna Taylor.
Not upset at the system that killed her, but at Black men for dying too loud.
https://t.co/518qSc3W3j
For some reason I haven't seen any "Black Femicide" articles and online septum ring rants about this. I guess Klay was a worse villain in their minds.
Dievestors down 0 - 5
Remeber a few years ago when he said we gonna go back to slave days if he dont win his case. All he does is buy slop to push more slop.
Byron Allen In Deal To Buy Majority Stake In Buzzfeed For $120 Million, Become Chairman & CEO https://t.co/7SG3gNmF7w
Happy Birthday to the legendary Herbie Hancock — one of the true architects of modern music.
A pioneer who never stood still, Herbie was right at the front when the sound began to shift. On Miles in the Sky, he helped introduce the Fender Rhodes electric piano into jazz — changing the texture of the music forever and opening the door to a new sonic language.
He didn’t stop there.
With Head Hunters, he proved that jazz could be just as raw, rhythmic, and funky as anything in the streets. That wasn’t a crossover — that was a redefinition.
He pushed technology forward too — experimenting with early electronic sounds, helping popularize the talkbox, and embracing synthesizers before most even understood what they could do.
And when hip-hop was still being dismissed, Herbie stepped in and gave it legitimacy. Rockit wasn’t just a hit — it was a statement. Jazz acknowledging the future.
All genres owe Herbie Hancock a debt of gratitude. His innovations still shape the sound of house, hip-hop, rock, pop, reggae, the UK scene, and music across the world. The textures, grooves, and electronic ideas he helped pioneer are still being built on today.
From acoustic genius to electronic innovator, from swing to funk to hip-hop influence — Herbie Hancock didn’t follow the evolution of music… he led it.
Salute to a living legend. 🎹
So when a white man does S/A hes forgiven and giving a biggest stages to do stand up
Louis C.K. Sets New Netflix Special & Hollywood Bowl Show For Netflix Is A Joke Fest https://t.co/x7o4CqI41z via @Deadline
❓Why didn't they want Epstein files to come out?
I've assembled a visual aid of just SOME of the people who've lost their jobs IMMEDIATELY after their non-sex trafficking interactions (so far) came to light.
All the really BIG names are immune from resignation.
Only 4200 people bought ‘Type Shit’
Which I dropped top of 2025 and still isn’t streaming.
We’ve made 80k roughly on that project to date. With no marketing budget.
‘A murder of crows’ which I dropped in September on streaming,
WE WONT SNIFF THAT AMOUNT OF MONEY IN THE SAME TIME FRAME.
Even with 2 MILLION MONTHLY listeners on the big 3 platforms. (Per platform)
The iconic series returns. Get ready for the most powerful installment yet. Watch the official trailer for Hidden Colors 6: The Culture of Resistance and back the movement on Kickstarter today! ✊🏾🔥 https://t.co/YqgF40e1NZ
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