Denmark
@DenmarkVesey4
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You better watch those people that bounce back from everything meant to destroy them. Those are God's people and they are not to be played with.
Chicago, IL
Joined April 2021
This is how Black South Africans were treated by white South Africans during apartheid. Claims about Black people killing and displacing White people in South Africa are completely false. The call for Trump to impose sanctions and cut aid as a form of revenge is misguided and disgraceful. Do not be deceived—there is no genocide taking place in South Africa.
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This is how Black South Africans were treated by white South Africans during apartheid. Claims about Black people killing and displacing White people in South Africa are completely false. The call for Trump to impose sanctions and cut aid as a form of revenge is misguided and disgraceful. Do not be deceived—there is no genocide taking place in South Africa.
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RT @billybinion: Here is your yearly reminder that Whitney Houston sang the best ever rendition of the National Anthem, and it will never b…
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RT @deepestsouth: Community Defense in Lincoln Heights, Ohio. Make the Nazis and YT Supremacists afraid again. 🔴⚫️🟢
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@FutbolKicks @SaycheeseDGTL And this is the problem with entitled immigrants…. They think we should even speak and perform in their broken dialects.
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RT @TalbertSwan: Serena Williams, Drake’s ex girlfriend, crip walking to #TheyNotLikeUs is diabolical. #SuperBowl
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Acknowledgement?!?! Where’s the freakin money?!?!
Here is your #BlackAmerican history tip of the day! #HenriettaLacks, a Black American woman, made significant contributions to the medical industry through her immortal cell line, known as HeLa cells, which were extracted without her consent in 1951. These cells became instrumental in numerous medical breakthroughs, including the development of the polio vaccine, cancer research, and advancements in genetics. Lacks' story highlights the ethical issues surrounding consent and the exploitation of Black Americans in medical research. Additionally, her legacy has sparked important conversations about racial equity in healthcare, empowering Black American culture by emphasizing the vital contributions of individuals from marginalized communities to science and medicine. This awareness fosters a sense of pride and recognition, advocating for better representation and ethical practices in the medical field. #KushNation🔴🔱⚫️
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RT @The_Real_Yay: Long before there was an Elon Musk, there was a young Black American Boy named Ronald Mcnair 🚀✊🏾🇺🇸
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RT @dee_huxtable: Beautiful Super Bowl opening with Trombone Shorty and Jon Batiste. Beautiful FBA culture. New Orleans is not Caribbean! A…
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