A few things come to mind other than just your typical oh that’s awful, so sad…
The white racists I know with these names.
Very low low frequency trash energies. Revised stories for what and why.
Sometimes black Americans even … men specifically.. will try and jealously push me.
“I’m an ordained priest.”
No you’re not. You’re a damn drug dealer who wants to sell women.
— but why push me?
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Another Big L. for Black R&B bad boy singer R. Kelly
What up! Top of the day to you. Dig, ran across another article in the R. Kelly case, and how they convicted him. Interesting read, and thoughts from #TheArtist4thePeople. Another Big L. for Black R&B bad boy singer R. Kelly
R. Kelly Just Took Another BIG L.
Well, here I go again y’all with yet another post that’s seriously enlightening from the artist 4 the people. So, I came across this article from AP NEWS. On how according them them. Today, Chicago black R&B singer R. Kelly was convicted a second time by a federal jury on not 1, not 2 or 3, but quite a few more charges of child pornography, and sex abuse and…
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Two Men Dancing, Robert Mapplethorpe, 1984
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“- Indians have been waiting for Kalki for 3,700 years.
- Buddhists have been waiting for Maitreya for 2,600 years.
- The Jews have been waiting for the Messiah for 2500 years.
- Christians have been waiting for Jesus for 2000 years.
- Sunnah waits for Prophet Issa 1400 years.
- Muslims have been waiting for a messiah from the line of Muhammad for 1300 years.
- Shiites have been waiting for Mandi for 1080 years.
- Drussians are waiting for Hamza ibn Ali for 1000 years.
Most religions adopt the idea of a “savior” and state that the world will remain filled with evil until this savior comes and fills it with goodness and righteousness.
Maybe our problem on this planet is that people expect someone else to come solve their problems instead of doing it themselves! ”
Riccardo Dablah
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richard oberti by juan legua
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Stokely Carmichael addresses an October 1968 gathering outside of the New School of Afro-American Thought following the police shooting of Elijah Bennett.
D.C. Public Library, Star Collection
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Two Young Men, One Embracing the Other, unknown American artist, 1880s
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