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Who: Curtis Hates
Where: Livingston Tennessee
Why: Confederate History Month


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Maybe I am missing some context, but these folks never put up their candidate, they never get their lobbyists. There isn't much difference from your general democratic voter and them, as BOTH are looking for "white daddy" to give them shyt.

Not voting doesn't hurt the politician, they all practically have golden parachutes to use when they lose elections. Become a lobbyist or some bullshyt job in the private sector.
 


The fact that so many ppl in this country want to celebrate treasonous losers....is the most hilarious, sad and shameful shit all at the same time......

And the fact that these ppl are not publicly shamed, ridiculed and punished is the problem. Go to Germany, mfkrs don't play about Nazis ...

No flags, no Halloween costumes and definitely no damn public gatherings/ groups....

They addressed the shit, they admitted it was wrong /bullshit (healing) and now they punish any mfkr trying to relive that shit.

This country doesn't even want to truly address their sins, so how can we get to healing (or partial forgiveness) and finally punishment for those stubborn enough to keep living in the past?
 
Interesting twitter thread here.
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That thread lame as hell... MFs just naming every Black person they can think of and providing no context of their name drop... Just a bunch of niggas and bitches gossiping about irrelevant shit...

One bitch said Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, I guess she left out twitter since that's her selected choice of social media... Another nigga said Black entertainers, meanwhile his page is full of sports and music retweets
 
Jason Whitlock
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who:
Fox Sports 1 & former ESPN talking head
what
known as the guy who is allowed to talk shit on Black athletes


where
FS1 and podcasts and twitter


why:
Jason Whitlock, a former journalist and current talking head on one of Fox Sports 1's half-dozen debate-style shows that are functionally indistinguishable from one another, really, really does not care for Colin Kaepernick, and has spent the last year making it his life's work to make sure you know it. After the then-49ers quarterback began kneeling during the pregame national anthem to protest racial inequality and police brutality, Whitlock tastefully responded by dubbing Kaepernick "Martin Luther Cornrow." This summer, Whitlock opined that growing public pressure for an NFL team to sign Kaepernick amounted to a "racial shakedown" of the league, and he later authored a bafflingly disjointed op-ed for the Wall Street Journal insinuating that the man isn't black enough to protest black people being killed by police officers.



Links:

GQ article

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