Naomi Osaka might be the realest out brehs...and Tariq Nasheed might help

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Roland was anti reparations for ados and or saying it wasnt going to happen.

Tariq pointed out roland may feel some kind of way cause he haitian and woyldnt get any reparations.

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Which one is it? Saying it wasn’t gonna happendeserved what Tariq said? If you gonna respond to dude post atleast bring facts. Facts that @Get These Nets brought are that Tariq went in on dude for being of hatian descent. Where is the proof that he was against reparations? :jbhmm: I’m not saying he did or didn’t but y’all Tariq stans gotta do better
 

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Roland was anti reparations for ados and or saying it wasnt going to happen.

Tariq pointed out roland may feel some kind of way cause he haitian and woyldnt get any reparations.

Nothing else
You need to get off his dikk too bum ass nikka
He's anti immigrant..tell him to keep the same energy
 

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From a true gentleman's perspective, a lady of her stature, grace and generational talent should not dare to be associated with the likes of that hustler of the lowest ranks of the lumpenproletariat

It is my education on these subjects of race and relations which brings me to such judgments. Vagabonds have no regal position in a true and dedicated warriors battle so that our most gracious ladies' influence and credibility may never be damaged
 

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Never. Donold Glover tried but no one wanted to finance it.


"For more than 30 years, Glover has been trying to make a biopic about the leader of the Haitian revolution. True, the story of L'Ouverture has been told before, notably in a play by CLR James that was staged in London's West End in 1936 starring Paul Robeson, and more recently in a French TV series starring Haitian actor Jimmy Jean-Louis. But Glover believes his treatment will be the first to "have the epic scale these events require".

But when will we see this directorial debut? In 2006, Glover assembled a cast including Wesley Snipes, Angela Bassett, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Mos Def, and planned to shoot his film in South Africa and Venezuela, thanks to $18m (£11m) from one of Glover's heroes, Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez.

Six years on, filming has not started. "We'll get the film done," says Glover. "We came so close so many times, you could almost taste it, man. We came that close and we're going to do it."

Danny Glover’s Toussaint L’Ouverture Film That Never Was, But Could Still Be & Other Films on the Haitian Revolutionary
 
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