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The city of Mason, let's get this done!

Like 3MOBE @3MINUTESABLACK says, let's find a legitimate place to send funds to this town, once one is established, we all need to do our part to help our people.
Staying #OnCode is the only way we will survive, the only way.

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Whoopi Goldberg tapdances on The View along with co-hosts. ''They want REPARATIONS for everyone!''

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Disclaimer: This is NOT about me opposing reparations for non-FBA Black people like the Jamaicans. I am absolutely proud of Jamaica for rebelling against the evil British empire, and I fully 110% support Jamaicans getting their reparations from Britain, the UK, and the royal empire there.

That being said, let me speak my piece and list everything that is wrong with how The View handled this topic in this video:

1. The View barely focused on Jamaicans finally demanding reparations and swiftly derailed the discussion into a conversation about Reparations for everyone and their issues with Critical Race Theory.

2. The View co-hosts are now caping for REPARATIONS for everyone who is not Black or not Black descendants of enslaved people. Reparations for everyone and anyone is really reparations for no one. Black people deal with an unique, highly severe, 467+ year oppression (including global, systematic anti-Black racism) that no one has faced or continues to face.

2. Whoopi Goldberg acted like she was disgusted and appalled at the idea of Black people in the US getting reparations! Her co-host is talking about how the USA needs to pay out reparations to Black people and after the audience claps, Whoopi grimaces in shock and disgust and shouts out, "What about Puerto Rico and everybody else?!" The anti-Black white Jewish mafia buckbroke Whoopi so bad and she has now gone full blown unapologetic c00n. It is so pathetic and angering to watch. Her and Nick Cannon are a fucking disgrace.

3. Then the rest of people on the show go 'What about Puerto Ricans, Native Americans, Mexicans, Indians, Indigenous people, great white sharks with 4 legs, reparations for everybody?!"

4. The naive girl at the end raves about "Black Excellence" and why that's the reason Critical Race Theory shouldn't be taught in schools at all and because it even "victimizes" us Black people. That girl is on some BS too. Everyday, all of us Black people are being victimized by systematic, global white supremacy whether we know it or not. And whether we want to deny it or not.

Black Excellence is great, but the average net worth of Black people will reach $0 by 2050 if reparations is not given out to us and only us Black people in a timely manner. This is not a damn game and these bootlicks for The View are working against us and advocating against our interests.

The Clearest Explanation of the 4th Dimension I’ve Heard

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This young guy really breaks it down in such an easy bite sized manner. I’ve always taken issue with the “4th Dimension is time” and this guy comes with a great explanation of what it could be. If you’ve seen Interstellar this kind of in alignment with the tessaract scene when saw at the end. Except in Interstellar it bends time and I’m not sure this accounts for time in the same way.

Rollie is Fckn around with the wrong one(s)...

This butterball has the nerve to go after #FBA grassroots?... Are you serious! This clap back he stepped into is going to be a nuke dropped on him, he should've kept the master teachers names out of his mouth. I can't wait to see the fallout.

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Do you keep your old phones?

Curious. A lot of people I ask say no. I have always kept mine. I would still have my first phone if I hadn't given it to my niece who broke it. I let her play with it and that was that. Other than that one, the only other one I don't have is the one an ex broke. I have all my other ones. Do you keep your old phones?

What do you do after dinner?

Do you have some type of dessert (something sweet if you're black) or is that too old fashioned nowadays?
Me, I like having a cup of coffee ☕, about 30 - 45 minutes after I let my food settle, I enjoy having a cup after dinner. If I have something sweet to go with it, that's a bonus. But I usually save the weekends to eat something sweet.
Too much sugar makes me feel heavy, and lazy. So I wait for the weekends... So I can be lazy.
Anyone have an after dinner "thing"

The PeaceCorps warns Black volunteers that Ukranians might call them the n-word.

Possible Considerations for African American or Black Volunteers visiting Ukraine

Volunteer Voices: “'People of color' face many challenges living in Ukraine, as a Peace Corps Volunteer. However, African-Americans will confront far more complicated issues. For modern parts of Ukraine, African-Americans are part of the community and day-to-day life. However, there are many Ukrainians who have never seen a Black person before. Their understanding of African-American culture is fueled by the media and African stereotypes. You will generate lots of interest and curious stares.

So, these stares can make you uncomfortable and annoyed. Ukrainians' initial perception of you may be that you are from Africa; it may not. It does help if they understand that you are an American, and the training in PST will help you consider ways that you will engage with these assumptions."

"It is not uncommon for Ukrainians to refer to African-Americans as “[N-Word]”. Volunteers of color may be called 'a monkey' or may see children’s games with Blackface. Being aware of the history of dehumanization for people of African descent may help inform where this comes from; it does not justify it.

It will be at your discretion to determine the intent. No matter the intent, staff recognizes the impact that hearing that word may invoke hurt and anger. If you view it as unlearned [something the person has never been exposed to], it may be an opportunity for you to educate that person. We are here to support your successful service, and these comments and images can be a huge distraction and obstacle to you.

Know that Peace Corps staff is here to support and encourage you. Do not hesitate to remove yourself from such situations. You are not expected to be subjected to such treatment. You can also find support and understand from other African-American Peace Corps Volunteers serving in Ukraine."


Any volunteer or staff member who has experienced racism can contact any Peace Corps Ukraine staff member. This can include the Program Managers, Safety and Security Manager, Director of Management and Operations, Director of Programs and Training, or Country Director.
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BET Backs The Police 🚓🚨?

One of the tools of the Black Community used to jump start the prison industrial complex is what come to mind when I received 📨 this email...
Dear Roland,

How can BET — Black Entertainment Television — fund and enable police violence against Black people? Considering the cultural impact the network has as an outlet and platform for Black people, the hypocrisy is glaring. What they do behind the scene matters.

That has not stopped BET’s president Scott Mills from sitting on the New York City Police Foundation’s board anyway, despite the foundation funneling money and weapons to the NYPD. Along with that, BET’s parent company Paramount has donated to that same police foundation, and one of its directors is also sitting on its board.1

Call BET and Paramount out on their hypocrisy. Tell their executives to get off the NYC Police Foundation’s board and stop funding police violence against Black people.

DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY FROM BET

After George Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, BET released a statement expressing solidarity with Floyd’s family and other victims of police violence.2

Their statement spoke out against “racist brutality,” yet BET’s president and parent company are helping prop up an organization that funnels weapons and surveillance to the massive NYPD without any accountability or oversight from the public. NYPD uses those weapons against Black New Yorkers.

Either BET is working to fight back against police harassment and brutality or helping to prop it up behind closed doors. Empty words aren’t enough and don’t keep Black people safe. Roland, tell BET and ViacomCBS to stop supporting police foundations now.

TELL BET: STOP FUNDING POLICE VIOLENCE!

The NYPD has a long history of over-policing, harassing, and targeting Black communities. This isn’t and shouldn’t be news to the president of BET.
Yet Mills has decided to tie his name and the reputation of the network to the NYC Police Foundation anyway.

By sitting on the NYC Police Foundation board, BET’s president and a ViacomCBS director are abetting the NYPD — and enabling the police department’s violence and corruption.

Tell BET and ViacomCBS that they can’t have it both ways. They can’t say they support Black Lives and racial justice while propping up a system that hurt our communities.

Thank you for staying in the fight.

Until Justice is Real,

Color Of Change Criminal Justice and Democracy Team

Oneness Experience

I had smoked some weed when I had my oneness experience.

It was in 2017, I had fallen back into depression after receiving my multiple sclerosis diagnosis the year before. For about 12 hours, I was in communication with the universe "who" I recognized as myself (That's kind of a misnomer because we are always in communication with the divine, we just don't realize it because all the noise of our "separate selves").

While I was conscious of this communication, the universe guided me to the spiritual path. I was blown away by how loving it was. It was a tear-jerking experience to accept that I was loved by God (the universe/reality) as it seemed the opposite considering I was locked into depression for 20 years and then Multiple Sclerosis came out of nowhere just as I felt I was rising out of it.

God loving me seem like contradictory information but the path showed me it wasn't a contradiction at all. During my depression, I longed for freedom not understanding my depression was an integral part of getting that freedom. My "prayer" was answered long before I even asked. I thought I'd never get out of depression, then I understood it and it was gone AND there is more freedom to be had.

Have you had a mystical/oneness experience?


"You Own All Of Those Things But You Still Don't Have A Man"

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Don't shoot the messenger, I'm only leaving this here for community feedback.
Was the woman who refused the date right for refusing a casual first date, or did she unnecessarily curve her soul mate because he didn't take her for gold-encrusted wagyu steaks at Salt Bae?
Are her standards realistic? Does a man need to pick up a woman in a lear jet for the first date?
Or are the City Girls setting these "boss women" up for failure?

R. Kelly Singing to the Ladies Over the Prison Phone

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How the mighty have fallen boy. According to the twitter post, this is the daughter of some dude Kellz is locked up with. It’s sad but at the same time that nigga was a predator.

Listen to Seems Like You’re Ready again.
It seems like you're ready
(Seems like you're ready)
Seems like you're ready
(Girl, are you ready)
To go all the way, all the way
Look in the mirror
Now come here a little bit closer
Don't be scared, I'm not gonna hurt you
I wanna do all of that things you want me to do to you
And baby, I wanna make you feel really good

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Why would you be saying that to a grown ass woman?

Woman Says She Is Happy Her Man Moved On To Another Woman

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The video says she is happy but I see it as sarcasm. She was trying to cope with the fact that the Woman her husband left her for was right up under her nose. Ladies what do you think about the video, would you go to social media about your divorce? I wouldn’t.

Genealogy research

I have been researching my ancestry for some months now. I became more invested after my great grandmother passed away in January. I am on different websites trying to trace my ancestors, building my family tree on ancestry.com, using other websites to obtain information, and using family artifacts.
I have only reached 2nd, third & a fourth generations. This is not easy, but totally worth it. Is anyone else researching their family background? How is your search going?

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