Thank God I`m not in undergrad anymore to deal with these weirdo 90a babies
"Care free intersectional unapologetic thinker #blacklivesmatter PWI 19' "
I cant help but feel bad for those young ladies
one day the world is gonna smack the shyt outta them and theyre gonna be like
in reality a lot of these twitter faux feminists are very predatory. they prey on these young impressionable girls and use feminism as a smokescreen to the true agenda
be pro black with non black children brehettes
be pro black with a partner that benefits from white supremacy brehettes
I find it interesting that more black women are saying you can be pro-black with a white partner more than black menI cant help but feel bad for those young ladies
one day the world is gonna smack the shyt outta them and theyre gonna be like
in reality a lot of these twitter faux feminists are very predatory. they prey on these young impressionable girls and use feminism as a smokescreen to the true agenda
be pro black with non black children brehettes
be pro black with a partner that benefits from white supremacy brehettes
Damn good point. People forgot they got screwed and here we are today. Smdh.They had to create the TP movement. People back in 08-09 were PISSED that the banks were being bailed. The one time in this country where I can say the anger crossed multiple lines.
So then the elite created the TP movement and directed the anger towards "god, guns, and gays."
Which dissipated the anger at the banks.
I just saw this post and I have to disagree someone.They had to create the TP movement. People back in 08-09 were PISSED that the banks were being bailed. The one time in this country where I can say the anger crossed multiple lines.
So then the elite created the TP movement and directed the anger towards "god, guns, and gays."
Which dissipated the anger at the banks.
Social media isn't a protest. That is what the elite, news channels and billionaires would love us to believe. Best protest in my opinion is still economic. Organize business and markets to ignore. If black Friday was really black people not shopping then that is a start. Not sure if that was real or just another social media outcry or "protest." Social media made social change even more lazier for people, especially youth who just click like or retweet.Yes there was, the hoodie protest and the twitter outcry was huge. It was a movement it just didn't have a name.
New York Hoodie March
News outlets where commenting how big the social media present was.
Trayvon Martin: How Social Media Became The Biggest Protest
Beyonce, Rihanna, Diddy and Amber Rose weighed in throughout the case — from Martin's death to Zimmerman's acquittal.
Twitter was practically groaning Saturday under the weight of a sea of protests from the likes of Nicki Minaj and Miley Cyrus after a Florida jury found George Zimmerman not guiltyin the shooting death of Trayvon Martin last February. These tweets, scattered with hashtags like #nojustice and #RipTrayvonMartin, were just a small part of a massive social media-spun protest between the 17-year-old high school student’s shooting and Zimmerman’s “not guilty” verdict.
In February of 2012, Trayvon Martin was found shot and killed, George Zimmerman standing over his body holding a handgun. Martin was unarmed, wielding only a bottle of iced tea and a bag of Skittles. Zimmerman said he shot Martin in self-defense and walked away from the scene. He was later arrested on April 11 and charged with second-degree murder in the shooting after months of protests.
Those protests, to a large degree, were created online — first with a petition posted to Change.org by Martin’s family. That petition, made on March 8, saw support from the likes of Janelle Monae and MC Hammer, who both urged people to sign. The petition soon became the fastest-growing campaign in the site’s history, netting 250,000 signatures in its first few days. It got 2,278,988 signatures total.
There are like thousands of these articles on the internet.
This shot right here is gold.Like in no way does not supporting Bernie Sanders means being a c00n or agent but don't tell me you support Hilary Clinton.
If you don't support neither candidate then fine, but what is this movement focusing on?
Police brutality and violence against Trans people? Those are the 2 biggest issues plaguing the Black community?
Ok lets say those are the biggest issues facing our community is violence, what do the Black Lives Matter people want as an action plan to be endorsed by politicians?
This is enraging.
Who cares about the big banks that erased all Black wealth gains since emancipation
I just saw this post and I have to disagree someone.
The TEA Party movement was essentially taken over by neocons. In 2007, Ron Paul had a money bomb on the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party and that was said to been the start recently. Establishment republicans took that and ran with it around 2009 and pretty much changed the entire direction. While some are the same issues that they agree with (taxes, spending, the Fed), most of what the TP stands for now is neocon talking points.
Most people who were on board in 2007 (like myself) distance themselves from "tea party" candidates, and really, when you look at the plain, you can't really tell who is what (outside of Rand Paul and Justin Amash).
Our people are done for
I cant help but feel bad for those young ladies
one day the world is gonna smack the shyt outta them and theyre gonna be like
in reality a lot of these twitter faux feminists are very predatory. they prey on these young impressionable girls and use feminism as a smokescreen to the true agenda
be pro black with non black children brehettes
be pro black with a partner that benefits from white supremacy brehettes