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If commercial "space travel" became a thing in 10 years - would you go?

I am talking about just being able to go just outside earth as Bezos did. If it became a commercial option for everyday people to pay for tickets in 10 years, is this something you would want to do? I would imagine it would be expensive.

It seems like we might be heading in that direction. Not full-blown space travel but allowing people to be outside the earth and kind of just orbiting it.

MoT #120 Ed Buck Goes To Prison, But OnlyFans Killer Doesn't

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This morning's address was a lesson from The Professor in how the grassroots amplified the Trial of Ed Buck and his very obvious political connections to Judge Christina A. Snyder (Appointed by Bill Clinton). I don't want to stop there; we already know the top tier members of the dominant society have very nefarious ways to make things go away, examples:
  • Dick Cheney (2006, shot Attorney Harry Whittington, anyone remember Jason Williams doing 20yrs for his accident?)
  • Joe Scarborough (2001, The Florida Republican Congressman's intern/office worker Lori Klausutis died in his office)
  • Clinton Campaign (2016, Clinton Campaign staffer Seth Rich dies after an email leak, it's also rumored that the Clinton's are connected to Al Capone and Chicago Mob though her father Hugh Rodham, as well as The Dixie Mafia).
The second lesson was how the Congolese, St. Lucian, Guinea, Nigerian Governments/Communities are not speaking up for Patrick Lyola, Botham Jean Amadou Diallo, and Christian "Toby" Obumseli

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Kim K Fake Crying About Her Sextape On Roblox


If this heffa don’t get lost with them crocodile dundee tears. It’s sad that her kid saw it but that’s why you don’t do the nasty on camera. I don’t think she really cares she was just doing that for the camera.

MoT #120 Ed Buck Goes To Prison, But OnlyFans Killer Doesn't

Well..it's about GD time this pink parasite is sent to prison. Don't drop that soap Ed.

Serial killer and democratic donor Ed Buck was sentenced for his spree of murders of black men. Meanwhile both Patrick Lyoya and Christian Obumseli are dead and their killers remain unpunished. What if anything will the immigrant community do?
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An 11 Second Clip That Shows Why NBA Players Make More Than WNBA

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Just imagine 48 minutes of this up and down the court over and over again. A lot of people like to claim this is the kindler, gentler NBA but the speed of the has increased dramatically.

Don’t just focus on the offense either, look at KCP playing perfect defense until he got screened. The conditioning these guys got is legendary.

Conceal Carry Weapon class under fire for racist slides in presentation

These white supremist/wannabe white supremist always hide their racism in "jokes" I really hope we can get more Black people in the Firearm business, like Redstone. Being able to learn from another black person is fundamental in my opinion. Every black teacher I had growing up always felt like a family member teaching. It makes learning a lot more focused when you feel comfortable.
Always try to find someone black to buy your firearms from.

Elon Musk is trying to buy Twitter?

So this is happening. I guess someone shot him down, one of the bigger shareholders.

This man put 43 BILLION on the table. I don't think Twitter is even worth that. lol


I can't see people selling it. Some were saying he was only doing it to run pump and dumps in crypto.

I just think it is hilarious that a bunch of brightly colored hair haven white people are losing their minds over it, as if he has a gun to their heads.

Two Women Inmates Pregnant After Having Sex w/Transgender Inmate

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Real life idiocracy going on. Got dudes with wigs on in women’s jails having sex and getting inmates pregnant. Anyone who is condoning this filth is complicit. This is unsafe for women to be in the presence of biological males in spaces like these.

Bedwench Scrapes The Bottom Of The Barrell To Find Her Zaddy

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He was an alcoholic who used dating apps to find a place to live. He also didn’t have a job or car, but since he was white she gave him a chance.
They moved in together and signed a 15 month lease.
She has taught him what seasoned food tastes like, and he hs taught her how to bathe without a washcloth.
This is so beautiful, y'all.
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Lineage-Based Reparations are Key to Combating Structural Inequality

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By ART

The Descendants of Enslaved Americans have made tremendous progress in recent years through the rejection of Pan-Africanism and the instituting of an uncompromising advocacy for self-interest. On Tuesday, March 29, 2022, this cultural shift continued to bare fruit when the California Reparations Task Force decided that eligibility for Reparations would be based on one’s lineage rather than race. What this decision means, is that any Reparations payouts made by the State of California would be to the Descendants of Enslaved Americans exclusively. If successful, this decision will serve as blueprint for the rest of the states, and inevitably, the entire country.

As Jason Black would say, “THIS. IS. GOOD.” But despite our gains, we still have a long journey ahead of us in reversing the damaging, untreated aftermath of American chattel slavery and lack of reparations provided for such atrocities.

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The Case for Reparations​

By 2053, the median wealth of Descendants of Enslaved Americans is projected to be $0. This is the result of generations of structural inequality that has disenfranchised Black America in housing, employment, healthcare, media and more. The keyword here is “generations”…not years, not decades, literally 100’s of years of non-stop terrorism against our people. Not only were our ancestors enslaved and unpaid but even after chattel slavery was abolished, we were subject to the following:

  • Sharecropping (which is slavery by another name)
  • Being repeatedly stripped away from our families through mass incarceration
  • Being subject to downright abominable human rights violations and unsuitable living conditions
  • Being uncredited for our inventions and ideas and having them stolen (while whites and others who stole our intellectual property became wealthy and rich from them)
  • Being subject to generational theft, con games, and having our lands stolen (Did you know that, for example, George Floyd’s Family was Robbed Of 500 Acres?)
  • Being inhumanely and graphically brutalized, and severely and helplessly abused for centuries
  • Forced, unpaid, and even uncredited labor
  • Redlining
  • Jim Crow
  • Widespread and disproportionate wealth distribution (specific funding, resources, capital, and assets get distributed to whites, Native Indians, Latinos, Asians, and all other groups, whereas we as a people collectively and historically have not received any kind of tangibles specifically for us)
  • Bombings, attacks, and racist sabotaging of prosperous Black American communities
  • Lack of a repair plan provided such as cash reparations
  • And much more
Descendants of Enslaved Americans have never lived in the land of opportunity, but rather a land of oppression. We have been blocked from the GI Bill, Homestead Act, much of the New Deal, etc. It’s ironic how America boasts about diversity and inclusiveness while simultaneously having an uninterrupted timeline of terorrism and discrimination against Descendants of Enslaved Americans.

It is imperative more than ever that the USA ceases this very deliberate and long-term strangulation by putting forth a comprehensive reparations plan targeted specifically to this demographic. How much would it cost? Some studies estimate the requisite amount of repair to be around $17 Trillion while others are closer to $100 trillion once interest and inflation are taken into account.

A Specific Claim Due to Specific Harms​

What people don’t actually understand is that lineage-based reparations for Descendants of Enslaved Americans is not necessarily a racism claim, but a specific claim to get what we are owed, what we were and are blocked from, and what we were promised from the United States. With reparations, we will finally have the necessary resources available to collectively feed ourselves, gain land and assets, create our own businesses and economy, form strong neighborhoods and communities, and protect and secure ourselves and what’s ours. We will finally be able to create and enforce a real system of justice, equity, and equality for ourselves.

And even though both Descendants of Enslaved Americans and Black Immigrants continue to face racism and anti-Black discrimination, we still belong to different ethnic groups, backgrounds, and lineages. While South African apartheid, the Belgian genocide of the Congolese, and slavery in the Caribbean are all inhumane acts, they do not entitle these groups to Reparations from the United States of America. More specifically, they do not entitle these impacted groups to the claims the Descendants of Enslaved Americans have against the US Government.

Neither of these groups were kidnapped and snatched away from their homeland, thrown into a slave ship with outright deplorable and horrific living conditions, stripped away of their identity and native language and cultures, and put into the USA to remain in eternal chattel slavery and suffer for 500 years afterward. No other ethnicity of Black people in the USA have faced the targeted and persistent terrorist onslaught that Descendants of Enslaved Americans have faced at the hands of the US Government and citizens.

This reparations claim focuses on the grievances of a historically aggrieved and ignored group of a specific lineage who never received reparations for the extremely unique, yet horrific atrocity that they experienced collectively. It is disrespectful to equate the struggles of voluntary migrants to those of the Descendants of Enslaved Americans simply because they share a skin tone. Up until the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, Black people were all but banned from migrating to the USA. Why should repair for hundreds of years of terrorism against Descendants of Enslaved Americans be diluted by including individuals who came here largely after 1965?

Learning From Past Mistakes​

The lineage standard also avoids common trick language used to funnel resources to everyone BUT Descendants of Enslaved Americans. A great example of this is Affirmative Action, a piece of legislation passed in 1961 that aimed to stop widespread employment discrimination against Black Americans. By 1995, White women had benefitted disproportionately from the legislation. Obtuse terminology like “minority”, “disenfranchised communities”, “underserved” have all been used to funnel resources to other groups under the guise of support for Descendants of Enslaved Americans.

Race-based eligibility would be a “Black” twist on this same trick bag with the result being Reparations paid to Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Cubans, Mexicans, Colombians, Hondurans, Belizeans, Jamaicans and many more as each group has members who have some type of “Black” admixture. What makes this even more troubling is the fact that these groups are already prioritized over Descendants of Enslaved Americans in the USA. While we are fed lines such as “repair for Black people is unconstitutional” we see programs that target cash and resources specifically to Latinos, Asians, Afghans, Ukrainians, LGBT, etc. A race-based standard will simply infuse more cash into groups who are prioritized over Descendants of Enslaved Americans and often harbor anti-Black sentiments themselves.

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Views on the "over 36%"?

So I got into a discussion with someone at work. She said that 36% of abortions are done by black women. This does not include Cali which has the highest rates of any other state because they don't track anything. So It is very likely to be around 45%. That is damn near half.

She was saying that she feels like this is on purpose cause if you look back into Planned Parenthood history, the woman who started it HATED black people and wanted to weaponize abortions against black women by encouraging them to get them. They didn't want our people having babies.

On the other side of this, we see OBESE black ladies being promoted as the new beauty standard. You don't see as many white obese women being promoted... You know what obesity affects most in young women? Fertility!

I am beginning to think this agenda is legit. They want black women to kill their babies and to be too unhealthy to have them.

I understand this is a touchy topic. I am not for regulating abortion. I believe it should be safe, legal, and rare. It should be an option but should not be the standard. Something about this just don't sit right with me.

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