This is a sad but it’s a trend that I have noticed has been developing since Barack Obama was elected – black women in white spaces being naïve about the white men in their circle. This has always been the oppressor’s strategy, to manipulate black people by saying what they think you want to hear so you let down your guard down to then ultimately enforce a white supremist agenda on black culture.
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SECRET SERVICE AGENT THAT LED Michelle Obama Detail is the Brother of a Racist Trump Supporter that Destroyed the U.S CAPITOL
TRUTH TELLER RIE REACTION TO HARRIET TUBMAN BIO FILM AND THE BLACK DIVIDE
Young Girl Makes A Tearful Plea At Charlotte City Council Meeting After Days Of Protesting!
This beautiful, incredible child represents so many black children that are growing up knowing they live in a society that devalues their lives and the lives of their loved ones. This is not something that is taught, they feel it because they live it. No media propaganda, false narrative, or skewed statistics can diminish or discredit that reality. These childhood experiences at such a tender age will leave a heaviness on her heart that will stifle her innocence, prematurely accelerate her maturity, have a strong affect on her self-image and how she values her self-worth, and play a major role in shaping the adult she’ll become. Just another reminder that must continue to fight – if not to save for ourselves, to save our children.
23 Ways You Could Be Killed If You Are Black in America
I notice a lot a white Americans are upset that black Americans are speaking out against injustice and inequality in America. My advice to those white people is to help us fight for equality to change the inequities. If it doesn’t exist then white America won’t have to hear us talk about it anymore.
SHERYL UNDERWOOD – ANOTHER BLACK CELEBRITY PAID TO EXPRESS BLACK HATRED
http://youtu.be/1Ez2pMZBPgE
America awards black celebrities that are complacent with pushing anything that lowers the self esteem of the black race in this country. For sure that played a major part in why Sheryl Underwood was even hired on the talk. Corporate America will never hire on prime time TV a strong black women such as Sister Souljah or Lauryn Hill to express their perspective on current events.
New York Post Columnist Goes Full-Racist on Jay-Z’s Brooklyn Nets
“New York Post” writer Phil Mushnick
“As long as the Nets are allowing Jay-Z to call their marketing shots— what a shock that he chose black and white as the new team colors to stress, as the Nets explained, their new ‘urban’ home— why not have him apply the full Jay-Z treatment? Why the Brooklyn Nets when they can be the New York Niggers? The cheerleaders could be the Brooklyn Bitches or Hoes. Team logo? A 9 mm with hollow-tip shell casings strewn beneath. Wanna be Jay-Z hip? Then go all the way!”
Idol contestant to be kicked off for concealing criminal history Jermaine Jones lied to producers about his difficult past
The twenty-five year old from Pinehill, NJ lied to producers about his criminal history and will be leaving the singing contest.
According to TMZ, Jones concealed two prior arrests committed last year from the show’s producers – one of which was due to violence. Both times he gave the police fake names.
Producers decided to look into his past when Jones’ father told TMZ that he did not abandon Jermaine as the Idol contestant claimed.
Jones was reportedly confronted on Tuesday and will appear on the show Wednesday night before being sent home.
Biggie’s daughter T’yanna & her mom Jan speak on their relationship with Faith, Lil Kim & more..
MAGIC JOHNSON DOING IT BIG STARTING TV Network
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Earvin “Magic” Johnson is launching a basic cable television network targeting black viewers with positive, uplifting images of African Americans.
The former Los Angeles Lakers star tells the Los Angeles Times that his 24-hour Aspire channel also will offer opportunities for blacks who have struggled to find work in mainstream Hollywood.
Aspire’s mix will include film, TV, music, comedy, performing arts and shows about faith.
The 52-year-old Johnson, who serves as an NBA analyst for ESPN and ABC, was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. He says he’s wanted a vehicle to showcase positive images of African Americans with stories written, produced and directed by blacks.
Comcast Corp. reached an agreement with the FCC and Department of Justice to diversify.
Johnson’s channel will launch on June 30.