@CookedbyVez
One was flashing a gun in a strip club then in the car amid multiple investigations for assault, and making threats.
The other was just on the shooting range
@PassportBros
Dental school lol.
Having accomplishments in itself doesn’t make arrogance a positive trait 😂.
Especially when you get off on stroking your own ego
@seleena6166
Too many men aren’t used to raising their daughters from day one. So affection will always look weird to those men and the women who didn’t have a daddy
@Thorin
Kinda but not quite. He was accused of rape and the charges were dropped after the accuser admitted to lying about multiple parts of her story and refused to testify. He then settled the civil case after that.
@tylerrrr0711
Nothing ever supported her popularity but the media and industry push.
Her sales, her streams, and her shows don’t match her “popularity”
@Tyllaaaaaaa
It’s just a cultural disconnect. Different verbiage in different regions leads to an uproar.
But I’m sure people will be happy you clarified how you identify
@ChezCharde
Or they prefer to be acknowledged for their evolution and contribution resulting in their own culture
Just like we acknowledge Jamaicans, Haitians, Brazilians, and Colombians separately
@DarnellScurry
1) most of these girls are American
2) you guys have to stop thinking the trolls you engage on the internet every day which overwhelms your algorithm is actually representative of a whole continent
@SpikeReeds
50/50 isn’t a thing because it’s so arbitrary
This isn’t even most people’s realities, just a conversation for social media.
Idk why everyone’s running around like men pay all the bills or women refuse to contribute financially in their relationships.
@shadow_reee
@MedullaMansa
Who said anything about an assault?
But hey, as a grown man you should know what disrespecting another grown man leads to.
If you call the cops over it now you’re just a racist b!tch with a black eye 😂
@InAceWePray
@rohiniluna
He never said anything about culture.
He was talking about the ability to unite based off where they’re from to get things done for their people. Context matters lol
@shadow_reee
@MedullaMansa
Your first amendment right only applies to what the government can and can’t punish…. But it has exceptions. Like the fighting words clause. Which immediately impacts your 2nd amendment “right” in the instance that you get punched in the face after the fact 😂. But ok
@larryislegend
Objectively false
You only accept that logic because the countries that came before colonization didn’t use English. So they used other terms like saba tiqur or Shanqella centuries before the slave trade.
After colonization black and negro were used in virtually every colonized
@Thebexxxxx
@SaycheeseDGTL
The children influenced by parents and police to accuse and/or ID people… especially around times of hysteria or just vindictive parents.
@itsonlyme319
@JerseyRaiders
@TMZ
He disliked the SUPERINTENDENT for past issues involving the SCHOOL and his kid but had no problem with the SCHOOL ADMINS who initiated the issues
@TrilJonez
@SaycheeseDGTL
People aren’t paying attention to the attempts at eugenics and genocide. Passing laws that castrate and put convicted people to death at a judges discretion sounds great in writing but in practice? We’ve seen this before 🤦♀️
@xyxndxstxnd
@badasst__
@rohiniluna
Are you saying this video shows him saying “African Americans have no culture”?
Does this video even have him saying the word culture?
@montemannn
@larryislegend
No, he’s saying black Americans created the term to refer to themselves. That’s false.
Europeans went across the world and universally referred to darker skinned people as black, negro, Nero, nègre and neger.
All clearly derived from the same origin to refer to darker people
@DarnellScurry
Thank you for proving my point.
You’re so deep in the algorithm you only know how to address things in a defensive manner
Yet I’m always objective…. When speaking to black Americans, people from the Caribbean, or people from Africa. And I call out everyone equally… but