@anttsinc Where are these located in DFW? Is it due to the economy they’re not selling or due to the neighborhood possibly? I feel like DFW is constantly growing so I don’t understand how these homes can’t be moving. 🤔
@Dayo94253816@Hoopss Respectfully; This is 100 percent shows me… you are actually the one that doesn’t understand the game. Everyone from Team A, in their prime would absolutely out class and dominate anyone from B.
@StreetBeefz_ Bro crazy part is; all those people laughing and cheering ain’t gonna be there to do his time for him. They probably won’t even reach out while he’s locked up. 🤦🏽♂️
@ChelsElaina Absolutely, she put in the work to get where she is. Now it’s my turn to put in the work and catch up. It doesn’t make me less of a man. There was a time when men were the financial providers, that time has passed. Now both can work for financial stability.
@ick_real Whatever future you want 10 years from now; you have to start putting in the work for it now. Whatever you do right now is what you will have and where you will be 10 years from now.
@Luna_Jones79 Yes, absolutely. If there is proof then she should receive the same sentence the man would have received if convicted. If a man was convicted and then later the woman recanted, she should receive what ever sentence he was given.
Everyone needs to be aware of this
Journalist Avery Daye exposes the history of Minnesota Rep Ilhan Omar
“Ilhan Omar — I figured not enough people know about her family’s history, so let’s recap:
Her dad and her grandfather were both high-ranking military officials in the Barre regime, which killed over 200,000 people. They’re most famous for the Isaaq genocide — it was the worst of the worst: aerial bombings, executions, man-made famine.
People massively suffered under this regime, with the help of people like Ilhan Omar’s family who supported the regime and carried out this, this horror.
— They have family ties to this guy known as the Butcher of Hargeisa, and his whole shtick was “kill all but the crows.””
“So the suffering of the people of Somalia was so bad that there was a civil war and the regime was overthrown. Her family fled first to Kenya and then Minnesota, claiming they’re like these asylum seekers.
These poor, poor people. No, no, no, no. They were fleeing to escape being held accountable for what they did. She was not oppressed. Her family, they were the oppressors.”
“So for the Democratic Party to have her as a representative is insane to me — and the way that they’ve like rebranded her as all this poor refugee? No, no. She wasn’t a refugee of war. Her family created the war.”