Kendoll33 · 31-35
NOOOOOOOOO!!!
bijouxbroussard · F
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SW-User
My first time seeing this but I had heard about it.
I just think a lot of people are brainwashed to believe they’re safe because they’re white, wealthy (enough to consider themselves superior) and own guns. They have no idea what it’s like to be discriminated against so they speak their minds on all they can comprehend about the situation. Which isn’t much.
America needs to change, but the powers that be keep us divided to keep us distracted and ensure their power, money and control stay within the old white mans club.
I just think a lot of people are brainwashed to believe they’re safe because they’re white, wealthy (enough to consider themselves superior) and own guns. They have no idea what it’s like to be discriminated against so they speak their minds on all they can comprehend about the situation. Which isn’t much.
America needs to change, but the powers that be keep us divided to keep us distracted and ensure their power, money and control stay within the old white mans club.
ChadJNSD · 18-21, M
@SW-User You are a perpetual victim. The white people are not trying to bring you down. Most are too busy with their own lives. If anything, they would do anything to help you to shut you up, at least. The media is the one stirring the fires. They are evil.
Doglover44 · F
Not again.... and here comes the drama.
Peaceandnamaste · 26-30, F
He forgot the video clip of the capitol insurrection of January 6 when Trumpists destroyed property in the capitol and smashed windows and attacked police officers.
JSul3 · 70-79
A music video by country star Jason Aldean has drawn widespread attention in part for featuring a Tennessee courthouse that is known as the site of a heinous lynching that happened a century ago.
Henry Choate, 18, was accused of assaulting a white 16-year-old girl. He was jailed, but a mob of hundreds of white people kidnapped him from his cell. He was tied to the back of a car and dragged across town, and eventually hanged in front of the Maury County Courthouse.
Choate was one of at least 20 Black men in Maury County to be lynched or kidnapped and presumably killed by the KKK or white mobs, according to local historian Elizabeth Queener.
Henry Choate, 18, was accused of assaulting a white 16-year-old girl. He was jailed, but a mob of hundreds of white people kidnapped him from his cell. He was tied to the back of a car and dragged across town, and eventually hanged in front of the Maury County Courthouse.
Choate was one of at least 20 Black men in Maury County to be lynched or kidnapped and presumably killed by the KKK or white mobs, according to local historian Elizabeth Queener.
metaldog · 51-55, F
Ewww
Peaceandnamaste · 26-30, F
That's the kkk anthem
TurtleEclipseOfTheHeart · 22-25, F
Fuk around and find out- Riverboat Beat Down
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Roundandroundwego · 61-69
We know. Y'all are stochastically violent.
SamInAZ · 41-45, M
Try that shit walking downtown/
See how far you make it down the road/
'Round here we street shit & wear torn clothes/
We beg for change/ beat you if you say no/
They'll lock you up if you fight back with force/
Don't try that shit walking downtown
See how far you make it down the road/
'Round here we street shit & wear torn clothes/
We beg for change/ beat you if you say no/
They'll lock you up if you fight back with force/
Don't try that shit walking downtown
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