@unvaaxxed @yogeshtwet It wasn’t anyone black. I looked into her story she faced a lot racial bullying from other students so they were most likely white. She also lives in South Carolina a heavily maga infested state so racism is prevalent there.
@23748927e09c483@Betwitbizzy Self defense but he and his son chased the “threat” for 130 yards while armed over water he didn’t steal so he was chased and shot for no reason
@lilgbsmney @ThePapaGut It’s not just a word. If it were just a word why do whites go out of their way to call us the hard r when they want to disrespect or antagonize us.
@StrawHatsz0707@GxldSociety U can’t say that and then ignore that that race was denied the ability to work and gain wealth on fair grounds for hundreds of years
@Smurfy1615052@GxldSociety U mean the same Africa that’s still being drained for its resources by various different countries? Lol look at the clip where speed visits and African country and is told he can’t touch diamonds bc another country “owned them”
@apexdecree@nflrums It’s not thug or hood to speak black. Have u ever gone to Minnesota they have accents up their as well it’s almost like the US has many different dialects and ways to speak English
@wasianpro@apexdecree@nflrums Yet their English is different and harder to understand compared to black people but you guys pick and choose what’s acceptable lol
@apexdecree@nflrums I have black parents and I speak very well. So your point doesn’t stand bro and Ebonics is how black people speak in different regions of the us just because u don’t recognize it doesn’t mean anything.