imaGoodBoyNow Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 Well I told y’all in the beginning they weren’t legit https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2021/04/10/inside-blm-co-founder-patrisse-khan-cullors-real-estate-buying-binge/amp/ https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.hotnewhiphop.com/breonna-taylors-mother-tamika-palmer-calls-blm-louisville-a-fraud-news.130530.html%3f_amp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BUFORDGAWOLVES Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 Yeah, let's trot out some low level hoodrat thievery...musta forgot about the $700k stimmy checks Trumpy sent out to his rich buddies that make over a minimum wage million a year. bgw 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troll Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 1 hour ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said: Yeah, let's trot out some low level hoodrat thievery.... bgw Trot trot go the hoodrats....🐭 (old article....probably multiples of this representation by now) Some of America’s largest corporations have pledged or donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the main Black Lives Matter organization, founded by “trained Marxists,” that calls for replacing the nuclear family with a “village.” Prominent brands giving money include Amazon, Microsoft, Nabisco, Gatorade, Airbnb, and the Atlantic and Warner record labels. Black Lives Matter as a movement or sentiment is not necessarily tied to the radical organization, called the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, but it has become the greatest beneficiary of corporate largesse. The Daily Signal previously reported that the website for the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation notes that replacing the nuclear family structure and promoting the LGBT political agenda are central to its mission. A co-founder also has said that she and other “trained Marxists” formed the network foundation. The BLM Global Network Foundation began in 2016 with the fiscal sponsorship of Thousand Currents, a liberal nonprofit group. Susan Rosenberg, convicted and imprisoned in 1984 for domestic terrorism, is vice chairwoman of Thousand Currents’ board of directors, The Daily Signal also reported. At least 18 companies have donated or pledged to donate money to the BLM Global Network Foundation, according to a list compiled by the Washington-based Capital Research Center, which monitors nonprofits and charities. Another seven companies have not been clear which Black Lives Matter entity they chose for contributions. Thousand Currents has said that all donations filtered through it, corporate and otherwise, “are received as restricted donations to support the activities of BLM.” The Daily Signal contacted spokespersons for all the companies mentioned in this report several times over the course of a week, seeking comment about their financial support for the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. The Daily Signal asked whether the companies supported that organization’s stated beliefs and goals, which extend well beyond advocating racial equality and opposing police brutality. Several companies state merely that they are giving to “Black Lives Matter,” without specifying which organization. The BLM Global Network Foundation likely is the recipient, given its prominence, but that isn’t always clear in an announcement. It also is possible that, similar to the tech giant Cisco, other companies gave to the Black Lives Matter cause through donations to traditional civil rights groups such as the NAACP and the Urban League. A growing roster of corporations has issued press releases, memos, and tweets vowing financial support for “Black Lives Matter,” linking directly to or using the Twitter handle of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. Here are 18 of them, plus some examples of ambiguous giving. 1. DoorDash DoorDash Inc., which delivers prepared food, gave $500,000 to the organization. In an email to The Daily Signal, DoorDash spokesperson Liz Jarvis-Shean wrote: In partnership with our Black@DoorDash Employee Resource Group (ERG), DoorDash pledged a total of $1 million in donations, with $500,000 going to Black Lives Matter via the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation and $500,000 to create a fund to be directed by the Black@DoorDash ERG towards state and local organizations. Our goal with these donations and the other actions we announced is to stand with our employees and community members to fight injustice, inequality and discrimination and to support organizations that are working to root out structural and systemic racism and providing local community development, mentorship, education and entrepreneurship programs to support Black communities across the country. 2. Deckers “Deckers as a company is standing together in solidarity to fight for equality,” Deckers Brands said in an email to The Daily Signal. “To show immediate support, we are donating a total of $500,000 to the following organizations,” the clothing company said, listing seven organizations, including “Black Lives Matter Foundation,” which it said “builds power to bring justice, healing, and freedom to Black people across the globe.” Although a smaller organization called the Black Lives Matter Foundation exists, as does another called Movement for Black Lives, a blog post from the Deckers brand Ugg links to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. That post uses language similar to the email from Deckers to The Daily Signal. 3. Amazon Amazon linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation in a press release June 9, identifying it as among 12 groups that would get a total of $10 million from the online retail giant. Amazon announced: As part of that effort, Amazon will donate a total of $10 million to organizations that are working to bring about social justice and improve the lives of Black and African Americans. Recipients—selected with the help of Amazon’s Black Employee Network (BEN)—include groups focused on combating systemic racism through the legal system as well as those dedicated to expanding educational and economic opportunities for Black communities. 4. Gatorade Gatorade, the sports drink maker, identified the BLM Global Network Foundation as being among groups benefiting from a $500,000 donation. 5. Microsoft Microsoft Corp. announced June 5 that it would donate $250,000 to the “Black Lives Matter Foundation,” but the computer and technology giant linked to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. Microsoft also named five other civil rights organizations with whom it would “deepen our engagement” by donating $250,000 apiece. 6. Glossier Glossier, a skin care and makeup company, said in a May 30 press release that it would divide $500,000 among five organizations, including “Black Lives Matter,” and linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation’s website. 7. 23andMe 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki announced June 2 that the biotech company and its employees would donate to “Black Lives Matter” and linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 8. Airbnb Airbnb Inc. announced on Twitter that the short-term lodging company was splitting a $500,000 donation between the NAACP and the “@Blklivesmatter Foundation,” using the organization’s Twitter handle. 9. Unilever Two of London-based Unilever’s personal hygiene brands, Axe and Degree, pledged a total of $350,000 to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 10. Bungie Bungie Inc. didn’t provide a dollar amount, but the video game developer said it would make “financial contributions” to six organizations and linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 11. Nabisco Ritz, the cracker brand from snack manufacturer Nabisco, announced June 4 that it and sister brands were donating $500,000 to the NAACP and to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 12. Dropbox Dropbox Inc. founder and CEO Drew Houston announced June 3 that he was giving $500,000 to the BLM Global Network Foundation, tagging the group on Twitter and adding that he would match employees’ donations. 13. Fitbit Fitbit Inc., the maker of health and fitness trackers, tagged the BLM Global Network Foundation as a recipient of donations, but didn’t say how much. 14. Devolver Digital Individual employees of Devolver Digital Inc. donated $65,000 to the BLM Global Network Foundation as of June 2 through the video game publisher’s ActBlue online giving account. 15. Skillshare Skillshare CEO Matt Cooper, in an online message June 1, said the online learning company was “donating to the following organizations” and referred to the “official #BlackLivesMatter Global Network,” which it said “builds power to bring justice, freedom, and space for imagination and innovation to Black people.” Skillshare was among the few businesses to specifically name the network foundation. 16. Square Enix Square Enix, a game developer, announced that it was giving $250,000 to the NAACP and Black Lives Matter, linking to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 17. Thatgamecompany In one tweet, thatgamecompany announced plans to give a total of $20,000 to both the NAACP and Black Lives Matter. In a follow-up, the video game developer linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 18. Tinder Tinder Inc., the online dating network, announced that it was donating and provided a link to the BLM Global Network Foundation. Ambiguous Giving The California-based tech firm Cisco identifies @Blklivesmatter, the Twitter handle for the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, as among recipients of $5 million in donations. But a Cisco spokesperson says the company isn’t contributing to that main group. Cisco’s Robyn Blum told The Daily Signal in an email: With our recently announced $5M donation, we are pleased to be able to pledge funds to these organizations: • Equal Justice Initiative–a private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing legal representation to people who have been illegally convicted, unfairly sentenced, or abused in state jails and prisons. • The NAACP Legal Defense Fund–a premier civil rights law organization fighting for racial justice through litigation, advocacy, & public education. • Color Of Change–America’s largest online racial justice organization. Contacted again by The Daily Signal with reference to that tweet, Blum said the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation was not among recipients of Cisco’s donations. The tech company Intel, in a May 31 memo from CEO Bob Swan, announced that the business would donate “$1 million in support of efforts to address social injustice and anti-racism across various nonprofits and community organizations.” “I also encourage employees to consider donating to organizations focused on equity and social justice, including the Black Lives Matter Foundation, the Center for Policing Equity and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, all of which are eligible for Intel’s Donation Matching Program,” Swan said. However, the Intel CEO’s memo didn’t provide a link to a Black Lives Matter group. Nor did it specify which foundation—the larger and more prominent BLM Global Network Foundation or the smaller Black Lives Matter Foundation. The Daily Signal sought clarification from Intel, but it did not respond before publication of this report. The Pokemon Co. is another example of a company that didn’t specify which organization, but said it was donating $100,000 to Black Lives Matter. Atlantic Records announced that it “will be contributing to Black Lives Matter and other organizations that are doing crucial work to combat injustice.” But the legendary record company didn’t specify whether it was donating to the BLM Global Network Foundation and didn’t respond to multiple inquiries. Similarly, Warner Records announced that it would contribute “to Black Lives Matter and other organizations that are doing crucial work to combat racial injustice.” Discord, a communications company, announced that it is donating to the “Black Lives Matter movement.” It did not respond to inquiries from The Daily Signal about the specific organization. Pusheen, the company behind the cartoon cat of the same name, called on fans and followers to join it in donating to Black Lives Matter among other organizations, but didn’t specify which BLM entity. Ubisoft also said that it was contributing $100,000 to both the NAACP and Black Lives Matter, without specifying which organization or affiliate. Trot trot... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ga96 Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 3 hours ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said: Yeah, let's trot out some low level hoodrat thievery...musta forgot about the $700k stimmy checks Trumpy sent out to his rich buddies that make over a minimum wage million a year. bgw This idiot posted this as if 2 people can't both be wrong at the same time. Those crazy trumptards really are the elite of the uneducated. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolebull813 Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 Haha @Ga96 and @BUFORDGAWOLVES got hustled out of their weekly tithings to these race pimps. just think, you two clowns bought the rug for the entrance to mansion #4. Al Sharpton would be so proud of her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mag44 Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 1 hour ago, Troll said: Trot trot go the hoodrats....🐭 (old article....probably multiples of this representation by now) Some of America’s largest corporations have pledged or donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the main Black Lives Matter organization, founded by “trained Marxists,” that calls for replacing the nuclear family with a “village.” Prominent brands giving money include Amazon, Microsoft, Nabisco, Gatorade, Airbnb, and the Atlantic and Warner record labels. Black Lives Matter as a movement or sentiment is not necessarily tied to the radical organization, called the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, but it has become the greatest beneficiary of corporate largesse. The Daily Signal previously reported that the website for the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation notes that replacing the nuclear family structure and promoting the LGBT political agenda are central to its mission. A co-founder also has said that she and other “trained Marxists” formed the network foundation. The BLM Global Network Foundation began in 2016 with the fiscal sponsorship of Thousand Currents, a liberal nonprofit group. Susan Rosenberg, convicted and imprisoned in 1984 for domestic terrorism, is vice chairwoman of Thousand Currents’ board of directors, The Daily Signal also reported. At least 18 companies have donated or pledged to donate money to the BLM Global Network Foundation, according to a list compiled by the Washington-based Capital Research Center, which monitors nonprofits and charities. Another seven companies have not been clear which Black Lives Matter entity they chose for contributions. Thousand Currents has said that all donations filtered through it, corporate and otherwise, “are received as restricted donations to support the activities of BLM.” The Daily Signal contacted spokespersons for all the companies mentioned in this report several times over the course of a week, seeking comment about their financial support for the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. The Daily Signal asked whether the companies supported that organization’s stated beliefs and goals, which extend well beyond advocating racial equality and opposing police brutality. Several companies state merely that they are giving to “Black Lives Matter,” without specifying which organization. The BLM Global Network Foundation likely is the recipient, given its prominence, but that isn’t always clear in an announcement. It also is possible that, similar to the tech giant Cisco, other companies gave to the Black Lives Matter cause through donations to traditional civil rights groups such as the NAACP and the Urban League. A growing roster of corporations has issued press releases, memos, and tweets vowing financial support for “Black Lives Matter,” linking directly to or using the Twitter handle of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. Here are 18 of them, plus some examples of ambiguous giving. 1. DoorDash DoorDash Inc., which delivers prepared food, gave $500,000 to the organization. In an email to The Daily Signal, DoorDash spokesperson Liz Jarvis-Shean wrote: In partnership with our Black@DoorDash Employee Resource Group (ERG), DoorDash pledged a total of $1 million in donations, with $500,000 going to Black Lives Matter via the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation and $500,000 to create a fund to be directed by the Black@DoorDash ERG towards state and local organizations. Our goal with these donations and the other actions we announced is to stand with our employees and community members to fight injustice, inequality and discrimination and to support organizations that are working to root out structural and systemic racism and providing local community development, mentorship, education and entrepreneurship programs to support Black communities across the country. 2. Deckers “Deckers as a company is standing together in solidarity to fight for equality,” Deckers Brands said in an email to The Daily Signal. “To show immediate support, we are donating a total of $500,000 to the following organizations,” the clothing company said, listing seven organizations, including “Black Lives Matter Foundation,” which it said “builds power to bring justice, healing, and freedom to Black people across the globe.” Although a smaller organization called the Black Lives Matter Foundation exists, as does another called Movement for Black Lives, a blog post from the Deckers brand Ugg links to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. That post uses language similar to the email from Deckers to The Daily Signal. 3. Amazon Amazon linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation in a press release June 9, identifying it as among 12 groups that would get a total of $10 million from the online retail giant. Amazon announced: As part of that effort, Amazon will donate a total of $10 million to organizations that are working to bring about social justice and improve the lives of Black and African Americans. Recipients—selected with the help of Amazon’s Black Employee Network (BEN)—include groups focused on combating systemic racism through the legal system as well as those dedicated to expanding educational and economic opportunities for Black communities. 4. Gatorade Gatorade, the sports drink maker, identified the BLM Global Network Foundation as being among groups benefiting from a $500,000 donation. 5. Microsoft Microsoft Corp. announced June 5 that it would donate $250,000 to the “Black Lives Matter Foundation,” but the computer and technology giant linked to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. Microsoft also named five other civil rights organizations with whom it would “deepen our engagement” by donating $250,000 apiece. 6. Glossier Glossier, a skin care and makeup company, said in a May 30 press release that it would divide $500,000 among five organizations, including “Black Lives Matter,” and linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation’s website. 7. 23andMe 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki announced June 2 that the biotech company and its employees would donate to “Black Lives Matter” and linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 8. Airbnb Airbnb Inc. announced on Twitter that the short-term lodging company was splitting a $500,000 donation between the NAACP and the “@Blklivesmatter Foundation,” using the organization’s Twitter handle. 9. Unilever Two of London-based Unilever’s personal hygiene brands, Axe and Degree, pledged a total of $350,000 to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 10. Bungie Bungie Inc. didn’t provide a dollar amount, but the video game developer said it would make “financial contributions” to six organizations and linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 11. Nabisco Ritz, the cracker brand from snack manufacturer Nabisco, announced June 4 that it and sister brands were donating $500,000 to the NAACP and to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 12. Dropbox Dropbox Inc. founder and CEO Drew Houston announced June 3 that he was giving $500,000 to the BLM Global Network Foundation, tagging the group on Twitter and adding that he would match employees’ donations. 13. Fitbit Fitbit Inc., the maker of health and fitness trackers, tagged the BLM Global Network Foundation as a recipient of donations, but didn’t say how much. 14. Devolver Digital Individual employees of Devolver Digital Inc. donated $65,000 to the BLM Global Network Foundation as of June 2 through the video game publisher’s ActBlue online giving account. 15. Skillshare Skillshare CEO Matt Cooper, in an online message June 1, said the online learning company was “donating to the following organizations” and referred to the “official #BlackLivesMatter Global Network,” which it said “builds power to bring justice, freedom, and space for imagination and innovation to Black people.” Skillshare was among the few businesses to specifically name the network foundation. 16. Square Enix Square Enix, a game developer, announced that it was giving $250,000 to the NAACP and Black Lives Matter, linking to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 17. Thatgamecompany In one tweet, thatgamecompany announced plans to give a total of $20,000 to both the NAACP and Black Lives Matter. In a follow-up, the video game developer linked to the BLM Global Network Foundation. 18. Tinder Tinder Inc., the online dating network, announced that it was donating and provided a link to the BLM Global Network Foundation. Ambiguous Giving The California-based tech firm Cisco identifies @Blklivesmatter, the Twitter handle for the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, as among recipients of $5 million in donations. But a Cisco spokesperson says the company isn’t contributing to that main group. Cisco’s Robyn Blum told The Daily Signal in an email: With our recently announced $5M donation, we are pleased to be able to pledge funds to these organizations: • Equal Justice Initiative–a private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing legal representation to people who have been illegally convicted, unfairly sentenced, or abused in state jails and prisons. • The NAACP Legal Defense Fund–a premier civil rights law organization fighting for racial justice through litigation, advocacy, & public education. • Color Of Change–America’s largest online racial justice organization. Contacted again by The Daily Signal with reference to that tweet, Blum said the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation was not among recipients of Cisco’s donations. The tech company Intel, in a May 31 memo from CEO Bob Swan, announced that the business would donate “$1 million in support of efforts to address social injustice and anti-racism across various nonprofits and community organizations.” “I also encourage employees to consider donating to organizations focused on equity and social justice, including the Black Lives Matter Foundation, the Center for Policing Equity and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, all of which are eligible for Intel’s Donation Matching Program,” Swan said. However, the Intel CEO’s memo didn’t provide a link to a Black Lives Matter group. Nor did it specify which foundation—the larger and more prominent BLM Global Network Foundation or the smaller Black Lives Matter Foundation. The Daily Signal sought clarification from Intel, but it did not respond before publication of this report. The Pokemon Co. is another example of a company that didn’t specify which organization, but said it was donating $100,000 to Black Lives Matter. Atlantic Records announced that it “will be contributing to Black Lives Matter and other organizations that are doing crucial work to combat injustice.” But the legendary record company didn’t specify whether it was donating to the BLM Global Network Foundation and didn’t respond to multiple inquiries. Similarly, Warner Records announced that it would contribute “to Black Lives Matter and other organizations that are doing crucial work to combat racial injustice.” Discord, a communications company, announced that it is donating to the “Black Lives Matter movement.” It did not respond to inquiries from The Daily Signal about the specific organization. Pusheen, the company behind the cartoon cat of the same name, called on fans and followers to join it in donating to Black Lives Matter among other organizations, but didn’t specify which BLM entity. Ubisoft also said that it was contributing $100,000 to both the NAACP and Black Lives Matter, without specifying which organization or affiliate. Trot trot... 8 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said: Haha @Ga96 and @BUFORDGAWOLVES got hustled out of their weekly tithings to these race pimps. just think, you two clowns bought the rug for the entrance to mansion #4. Al Sharpton would be so proud of her. Stay safe NB....You know what I mean buddy......Dangerous times a coming.... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolebull813 Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 4 minutes ago, Mag44 said: Stay safe NB....You know what I mean buddy......Dangerous times a coming.... I got something for these domestic terrorists and I’m begging to stand my ground 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BUFORDGAWOLVES Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 4 hours ago, Nolebull813 said: Haha @Ga96 and @BUFORDGAWOLVES got hustled out of their weekly tithings to these race pimps. just think, you two clowns bought the rug for the entrance to mansion #4. Al Sharpton would be so proud of her. Well, that will be a little less cheddar to bend you over with. I reckon you need a break. bgw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mag44 Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 21 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said: I got something for these domestic terrorists and I’m begging to stand my ground Yea baby........💪💪💪💪🔨🔨🔨🔨👹👹👹 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ga96 Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 2 hours ago, Ga96 said: This idiot posted this as if 2 people can't both be wrong at the same time. Those crazy trumptards really are the elite of the uneducated. Im still waiting for them to figure out that i only see a few things they tag me in only by chance. @BUFORDGAWOLVES 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imaGoodBoyNow Posted April 22, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 3 hours ago, Ga96 said: Im still waiting for them to figure out that i only see a few things they tag me in only by chance. @BUFORDGAWOLVES @Slotback Right @Nolebull813 @World Citizen @Troll @Ga96@BUFORDGAWOLVES, here’s a small very small clip of your peaceful protests, Let me get your honest thoughts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BUFORDGAWOLVES Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 6 minutes ago, imaGoodBoyNow said: @Slotback Right @Nolebull813 @World Citizen @BUFORDGAWOLVES, here’s a small very small clip of your peaceful protests, Let me get your honest thoughts It’s age restricted yo! Whatchu doing watchin’ dis shit? Youngsters! bgw 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BUFORDGAWOLVES Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 9 minutes ago, imaGoodBoyNow said: @Slotback Right @Nolebull813 @World Citizen @BUFORDGAWOLVES, here’s a small very small clip of your peaceful protests, Let me get your honest thoughts It was an accident, just like Taser Cop killing that kid in Minneapolis. bgw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imaGoodBoyNow Posted April 22, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 3 minutes ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said: It’s age restricted yo! Whatchu doing watchin’ dis shit? Youngsters! bgw It’s age restricted cause it shows BLM going White people hunting during the peaceful protests Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BUFORDGAWOLVES Posted April 22, 2021 Report Share Posted April 22, 2021 Just now, imaGoodBoyNow said: It’s age restricted cause it shows BLM going White people hunting during the peaceful protests Is that so? I thought it was a neighborhood street party 🎊 🎈 🎉 346 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, suppression, oppression, ,systemic racism, 50% black males incarcerated (institutional racism) disciplinary action at schools that target blacks coupled with generational mental illness as a result of the above will get you what you sow. What is the purpose and the intent of the Constitution anyways, since we’re just chatting.... bgw 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troll Posted April 23, 2021 Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 1 hour ago, imaGoodBoyNow said: @Slotback Right @Nolebull813 @World Citizen @Troll@BUFORDGAWOLVES, here’s a small very small clip of your peaceful protests, Let me get your honest thoughts Didn't watch...but as for thoughts... There is a difference between a peon, and a pawn. go figure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imaGoodBoyNow Posted April 23, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 21 minutes ago, Troll said: Didn't watch...but as for thoughts... There is a difference between a peon, and a pawn. go figure. It’s a bunch of BLM protesters, screaming and hunting down white people in the street, the shit the media won’t show Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bormio Posted April 23, 2021 Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 Companies could care less with what happens to the BLM money. They are buying peace - cost of doing business. Just like most white liberals really could care less about most black issues - they have a different agenda. If you think I am BSing, remember Pelosi thanked George Floyd for dying ... for the cause ya know Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ga96 Posted April 23, 2021 Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 4 hours ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said: Is that so? I thought it was a neighborhood street party 🎊 🎈 🎉 346 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, suppression, oppression, ,systemic racism, 50% black males incarcerated (institutional racism) disciplinary action at schools that target blacks coupled with generational mental illness as a result of the above will get you what you sow. What is the purpose and the intent of the Constitution anyways, since we’re just chatting.... bgw Left out the government and police dropping off drugs and guns in black neighborhoods 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolebull813 Posted April 23, 2021 Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 13 hours ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said: Is that so? I thought it was a neighborhood street party 🎊 🎈 🎉 346 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, suppression, oppression, ,systemic racism, 50% black males incarcerated (institutional racism) disciplinary action at schools that target blacks coupled with generational mental illness as a result of the above will get you what you sow. What is the purpose and the intent of the Constitution anyways, since we’re just chatting.... bgw That’s statute of limitations expired on all those talking points about 50 years ago 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
concha Posted April 23, 2021 Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 3 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said: That’s statute of limitations expired on all those talking points about 50 years ago He cites things that you read and think... "Dems did that one... and that one... and that one too... and Biden authored the '94 crime bill... and Dems run the schools and police departments where most of the shit is happening and have for generations...". Guess who Talcum Ecks votes for. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imaGoodBoyNow Posted April 23, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 13 hours ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said: Is that so? I thought it was a neighborhood street party 🎊 🎈 🎉 346 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, suppression, oppression, ,systemic racism, 50% black males incarcerated (institutional racism) disciplinary action at schools that target blacks coupled with generational mental illness as a result of the above will get you what you sow. What is the purpose and the intent of the Constitution anyways, since we’re just chatting.... bgw 346 years of slavery lmao 😂 I needed a good laugh, thanks seriously Bu every day u chill with ga96 u become more and more like Lebrun james 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BUFORDGAWOLVES Posted April 23, 2021 Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 39 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said: That’s statute of limitations expired on all those talking points about 50 years ago Only here, not worldwide. The Blacks are the only group to not have reparations due to atrocities. bgw 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troll Posted April 23, 2021 Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 9 hours ago, Ga96 said: Left out the government and police dropping off drugs and guns in black neighborhoods I thought that was bricks for the protest 🤔 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imaGoodBoyNow Posted April 23, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2021 46 minutes ago, concha said: He cites things that you read and think... "Dems did that one... and that one... and that one too... and Biden authored the '94 crime bill... and Dems run the schools and police departments where most of the shit is happening and have for generations...". Guess who Talcum Ecks votes for. A certain group of people have a free pass to do wat the fuck they want IMG_2867.MP4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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