Tariq: Dwayne Wades kids had gay male nanny; exposed to certain "acts" at home; LOST PICS/VIDS FOUND

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long story short: Bill Barr may have lied about the justification used to not indict Trump via the Mueller report :whoo:

https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/22154423/8-19-22-crew-v-doj-dc-circuit-opinion.pdf





OBAMA JUDGES!!! :salute: :blessed:

SRI SRINIVASAN UPHOLDS ANOTHER OBAMA JUDGE AMY BERMAN JACKSON! :whew:



COURTS MATTER!!!


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how would you know? :mjlol:

yall just be saying shyt
Show me, don’t put that punk ass remark and don’t be proving a nikka n
I've done moving jobs in wealthy white neighborhoods out here in Colorado. the only black people that are even in their neighborhood are male delivery drivers UPS drivers and fedex drivers.

Fam black men are only 6% of the American population and chances are the only black men that are in those elite wealthy white neighborhoods are athletes or entertainers.
other than that, that's it. the majority of white people never interact with black people in their lives in this country unless it's them interacting with a cashier at a store or a clerk for a service.
I’ve been out in Eagle, Vail, Breckenridge, and Mantiou Springs, the places where the elite go to ski. And there isn’t a black person in MILES.
 

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Show me, don’t put that punk ass remark and don’t be proving a nikka n

I’ve been out in Eagle, Vail, Breckenridge, and Mantiou Springs, the places where the elite go to ski. And there isn’t a black person in MILES.
show you what?
a picture with a wealthy white person!?

yes ive gone on vacation with some
been in their house, etc...

there is no boogie man out there breh
 

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Show me, don’t put that punk ass remark and don’t be proving a nikka n

I’ve been out in Eagle, Vail, Breckenridge, and Mantiou Springs, the places where the elite go to ski. And there isn’t a black person in MILES.
My mom went vacationing out in Colorado and said she saw maybe black people the 3 days she was there. Damn.
 

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Gabrielle Union shared how raising a trans child prepared her to play a homophobic parent: 'I'm never going to reject my child'​


Megan Johnson
Sat, September 10, 2022 at 1:23 PM·3 min read


Gabrielle Union discussed playing a homophobic parent in a new film. Union is raising Zaya, a transgender daughter, with husband Dwayne Wade. (Photo: Chris Delmas / AFP) (Photo by CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)

Gabrielle Union discussed playing a homophobic parent in a new film. Union is raising Zaya, a transgender daughter, with husband Dwayne Wade. (Photo: Chris Delmas / AFP) (Photo by CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)
Gabrielle Union found a significant challenge in her latest film The Inspection, in which she portrays a homophobic parent.
As the parent of a 15-year-old trans daughter, Zaya Wade, with husband Dwayne Wade, Union has always been an outspoken supporter of the LGBTQ+ community.
"I'm never going to reject my child. My child, none of my children, are disposable," Union, 49, explained at the People and Entertainment Weekly studio at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. "But I get the deep desire to be seen as worthy, and anything that threatens that can go, and for some people that includes their children."
In the film, Union plays prison guard Inez, who is struggling with her son being gay. But coming to understand the perspective of her character proved to be incredibly difficult.
"As an actress, I normally look for characters that have some chunk of me in them. I did not see that in Inez," Union, who also has a three-year-old daughter, Kaavia, with Wade, explained. "My darkness defined the common space with Inez, which is a very vulnerable place, to know that I too am capable."
Union tried her best to identify with her character, looking for ways she could relate to Inez.
"I always look at homophobes as trash. 'Google is free and I'm not doing free labor for you to figure out how to love your kid,'" she explained. "But through the process of this, I'm like, 'Maybe I'm not so different in terms of what led me to that point.'"
Ultimately, the Being Mary Jane star hopes the film can help families that are struggling to find some common ground and come back together.
"If one family can heal and stick together, then it's a success," she continued.
Union took to Twitter back in February to express her anger at Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, after he released a letter stating that parents who allow their child to undergo “sex change” procedures, which include taking puberty blockers, should be reported for child abuse. Union shared Abbott's letter, writing, "This is where we are. We shot past dangerous and horrific a long time ago. The rubber has hit the road so who is standing shoulder to shoulder in this fight? Who truly gives a s**t and whose on that performative bs? Let's see."
This is where we are. We shot past dangerous and horrific a long time ago. The rubber has hit the road so who is standing shoulder to shoulder in this fight? Who truly gives a sh*t and whose on that performative bs? Let's see. https://t.co/WEFH0xETGw
— Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) February 23, 2022
Union and Wade have been open about navigating their fears as they raise Zaya. Back in June, Wade told CNN’s Poppy Harlow at the Time100 Summit that due to lawmakers signing state laws restricting the rights of trans youth, as well as other attacks on LGBTQ+ youth such as the "Don't Say Gay" law, he believes Americans are are “losing the human side of us.”
"As sad as it is, as blessed as my daughter is to have parents who can support her, I’m still afraid every moment she leaves the house,” Wade explained. “And not just because of gun violence, but because of the way people perceive her in this world, the way people out there making decisions have now tried to [limit her].”


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Lil man ain't a faq.
His evil mother and brain dead father turned him out so they could endear themselves to Hollywood fags and get roles and more money.
I was always skeptical about them being so adamant the kid a faq
 
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