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They want our… Swag but not our stress Creativity but not our crisis Magic but not our misfortune Drip but not our difficulty Style but not our sorrow Inspiration but not our irritation RHYTHM but not our BLUES

They want our… Swag but not our stress Creativity but not our crisis Magic but not our misfortune Drip but not our difficulty Style but not our sorrow Inspiration but not our irritation RHYTHM but not our BLUES

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Vice President JD Vance at Turning Point USA convention

Vice President JD Vance at Turning Point USA convention

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Marjorie Taylor Greene on Confederate statues: “If I were Black people today and I walked by one of those statues I would be so proud because I’d say look how far I have come in this country, and these are good things.” You ain’t Black Marjorie Taylor Greene. 🤫 🤐

Marjorie Taylor Greene on Confederate statues: “If I were Black people today and I walked by one of those statues I would be so proud because I’d say look how far I have come in this country, and these are good things.” You ain’t Black Marjorie Taylor Greene. 🤫 🤐

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They wrapped Jesus in a flag, painted Him white, and baptized their politics, but the Christ of the Bible never carried party loyalty, He carried a cross. The same voices shouting “Christian nation” built a version of Jesus that looks like them, votes like them, and blesses their power. But Scripture says every knee shall bow, not to a political idol, not to a party platform, but to the risen Christ. And when He comes back, He won’t be filtered through European art, American nationalism, or MAGA mythology. He’ll be who He’s always been, a brown-skinned Savior from the margins, the One they overlooked while claiming to represent Him. The shock won’t be that He came back. The shock will be that He never looked like what they worshipped.

They wrapped Jesus in a flag, painted Him white, and baptized their politics, but the Christ of the Bible never carried party loyalty, He carried a cross. The same voices shouting “Christian nation” built a version of Jesus that looks like them, votes like them, and blesses their power. But Scripture says every knee shall bow, not to a political idol, not to a party platform, but to the risen Christ. And when He comes back, He won’t be filtered through European art, American nationalism, or MAGA mythology. He’ll be who He’s always been, a brown-skinned Savior from the margins, the One they overlooked while claiming to represent Him. The shock won’t be that He came back. The shock will be that He never looked like what they worshipped.

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Y’all princess starting 💩 yet y’all making her out to be the victim of the big bad Black women 🤦🏽‍♂️

Y’all princess starting 💩 yet y’all making her out to be the victim of the big bad Black women 🤦🏽‍♂️

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Black Santa, y’all mad Black mermaid, y’all mad Black Queen Charlotte, y’all mad Black Cleopatra, y’all mad Black President, y’all mad Black Nick Fury, y’all mad Black Vice President, y’all mad Black Mayor of Baltimore, y’all mad Black JESUS, y’all mad enough to threaten to murder my entire family. Then y’all have the caucacity to be like ‘color don’t matter.’

Black Santa, y’all mad Black mermaid, y’all mad Black Queen Charlotte, y’all mad Black Cleopatra, y’all mad Black President, y’all mad Black Nick Fury, y’all mad Black Vice President, y’all mad Black Mayor of Baltimore, y’all mad Black JESUS, y’all mad enough to threaten to murder my entire family. Then y’all have the caucacity to be like ‘color don’t matter.’

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We’s at da big house! We’s a waitin’ on massa!

We’s at da big house! We’s a waitin’ on massa!

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Trump posted an AI image of himself as Jesus and the “pro-life,” Bible-quoting crowd got real quiet. The self proclaimed defenders of “Christian values” went silent when their political messiah put himself in the place of Christ. Black MAGA preachers will scream about fraternities and sororities and women’s dresses but have no smoke for this kind of idolatry. Anyway, we fixed Trump‘s post for him because this is where he and all these hypocrites are going…

Trump posted an AI image of himself as Jesus and the “pro-life,” Bible-quoting crowd got real quiet. The self proclaimed defenders of “Christian values” went silent when their political messiah put himself in the place of Christ. Black MAGA preachers will scream about fraternities and sororities and women’s dresses but have no smoke for this kind of idolatry. Anyway, we fixed Trump‘s post for him because this is where he and all these hypocrites are going…

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Leave. BLACK. People. Alone. #AlabamaBoatBrawl

Leave. BLACK. People. Alone. #AlabamaBoatBrawl

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Coming to a mall, school, church, theater, hotel, or place of employment near you 🤦🏽‍♂️

Coming to a mall, school, church, theater, hotel, or place of employment near you 🤦🏽‍♂️

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Touch your non melanated neighbor and tell them, “y’all are the ‘THEY’ in ‘THEY not like US!’” 🤦🏽‍♂️

Touch your non melanated neighbor and tell them, “y’all are the ‘THEY’ in ‘THEY not like US!’” 🤦🏽‍♂️

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BREAKING: Live footage of Candace Owens’ reaction immediately after she was fired from the big house and sent back into the field.

BREAKING: Live footage of Candace Owens’ reaction immediately after she was fired from the big house and sent back into the field.

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Reparations is not about “getting from the 5% of white people with a generational connection to slavery,” Uncle Larry Elder. SLAVERY was sanctioned, legalized, justified, and institutionalized by AMERICA. It’s about a nation that normalized the enslavement, rape, brutalization, and dehumanization of a people simply based on the color of their skin. Furthermore, whether or not individual white folks have a generational connection to slavery, they are the beneficiaries of a nation built on the blood, sweat, tears, trauma, and labor of enslaved Africans. America owes REPARATIONS. I didn’t hear you argue that America shouldn’t have paid reparations to any other group on the basis of not enough white people having a generational connection to their mistreatment. America paid... $1.6 B - Japanese $32 M - Ottawas of MI $31 M - Chippewas of WI $12.3 M - Seminoles of FL $105 M - Sioux of SD $81 M - Klamaths of OR $1 B/44 M Acres- Alaska Natives Why is it that you only argue against reparations for BLACK people? 🦝

Reparations is not about “getting from the 5% of white people with a generational connection to slavery,” Uncle Larry Elder. SLAVERY was sanctioned, legalized, justified, and institutionalized by AMERICA. It’s about a nation that normalized the enslavement, rape, brutalization, and dehumanization of a people simply based on the color of their skin. Furthermore, whether or not individual white folks have a generational connection to slavery, they are the beneficiaries of a nation built on the blood, sweat, tears, trauma, and labor of enslaved Africans. America owes REPARATIONS. I didn’t hear you argue that America shouldn’t have paid reparations to any other group on the basis of not enough white people having a generational connection to their mistreatment. America paid... $1.6 B - Japanese $32 M - Ottawas of MI $31 M - Chippewas of WI $12.3 M - Seminoles of FL $105 M - Sioux of SD $81 M - Klamaths of OR $1 B/44 M Acres- Alaska Natives Why is it that you only argue against reparations for BLACK people? 🦝

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Notice how the announcers describe a blatant offensive foul by Caitlin Clark: “pretty step back” “get a little separation” Then they admit that an offensive foul should’ve been called. If she had been fouled like that, her klan would be demanding that the person be expelled from the WNBA.

Notice how the announcers describe a blatant offensive foul by Caitlin Clark: “pretty step back” “get a little separation” Then they admit that an offensive foul should’ve been called. If she had been fouled like that, her klan would be demanding that the person be expelled from the WNBA.

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A Black man… Larry Pearson got 70 yrs for spitting at police Yet cops… Amber Guyger got 10 yrs for murdering Botham Jean Jason Van Dyke got 6 yrs for murdering Laquan McDonald Derek Chauvin got 22 yrs for murdering George Floyd America

A Black man… Larry Pearson got 70 yrs for spitting at police Yet cops… Amber Guyger got 10 yrs for murdering Botham Jean Jason Van Dyke got 6 yrs for murdering Laquan McDonald Derek Chauvin got 22 yrs for murdering George Floyd America

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Here we go again… Christopher C. Cuomo’s comments in this video regarding Kamala Harris, where he demeaningly referred to her as “Black female Jesus” and condescendingly referred to Black people as “you people,” reflect a pattern of racist rhetoric by the former anchor fired by CNN. He previously made a claim about being “Black on the inside” and even equated the term “Fredo” with the N-word. His reckless banter showcases a disturbing ignorance of the weight that racial language carries in America. His attempt to diminish the significance of Black leadership by mocking Harris as though her rise to become the vice president and nomination for president are superficial phenomenoms, rather than the result of hard-earned success in a country built on systemic racial inequities, is unacceptable. His thoughtless comments perpetuate harmful stereotypes about Black leaders, dehumanize their achievements, and trivialize the faith and support the Black community places in its representatives. For Cuomo to reduce Kamala Harris’ historic role to a caricature demonstrates his continued lack of respect for the Black community and its struggles. It is this kind of casual racism, cloaked in so-called political commentary, that fans the flames of division and undermines the progress we are fighting for. We cannot allow prominent voices to diminish the significance of Black leadership, nor can we stay silent when racially insensitive rhetoric is used to belittle our community. Chris Cuomo needs to recognize the damage his words cause and issue a public apology, not only to Kamala Harris but to the Black community as a whole. There is no room for this kind of racism—overt or subtle—in public discourse. By the way Christopher C. Cuomo, Jesus was BLACK, so we don’t have to create a Black one like you all created a ficticious white one.

Here we go again… Christopher C. Cuomo’s comments in this video regarding Kamala Harris, where he demeaningly referred to her as “Black female Jesus” and condescendingly referred to Black people as “you people,” reflect a pattern of racist rhetoric by the former anchor fired by CNN. He previously made a claim about being “Black on the inside” and even equated the term “Fredo” with the N-word. His reckless banter showcases a disturbing ignorance of the weight that racial language carries in America. His attempt to diminish the significance of Black leadership by mocking Harris as though her rise to become the vice president and nomination for president are superficial phenomenoms, rather than the result of hard-earned success in a country built on systemic racial inequities, is unacceptable. His thoughtless comments perpetuate harmful stereotypes about Black leaders, dehumanize their achievements, and trivialize the faith and support the Black community places in its representatives. For Cuomo to reduce Kamala Harris’ historic role to a caricature demonstrates his continued lack of respect for the Black community and its struggles. It is this kind of casual racism, cloaked in so-called political commentary, that fans the flames of division and undermines the progress we are fighting for. We cannot allow prominent voices to diminish the significance of Black leadership, nor can we stay silent when racially insensitive rhetoric is used to belittle our community. Chris Cuomo needs to recognize the damage his words cause and issue a public apology, not only to Kamala Harris but to the Black community as a whole. There is no room for this kind of racism—overt or subtle—in public discourse. By the way Christopher C. Cuomo, Jesus was BLACK, so we don’t have to create a Black one like you all created a ficticious white one.

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Mayonnaise on the beat…🤦🏾‍♂️

Mayonnaise on the beat…🤦🏾‍♂️

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Paula White-Cain didn’t just cross a line, she obliterated it. To compare Donald Trump to Jesus Christ is not just bad theology, it’s blasphemy wrapped in political propaganda. It’s heresy. Jesus said, “I was a stranger and you welcomed me.” Trump deports Black and brown immigrants and cages children at the border. Jesus said, “Suffer the little children to come unto me.” Trump protects and surrounds himself with men tied to child exploitation, shielding rich and powerful pedophiles while the vulnerable suffer. Jesus healed the sick. Trump strips healthcare from them. Jesus fed the hungry. Trump cuts SNAP benefits and calls it policy. Jesus stood with “the least of these.” Trump neglects, demonizes, and exploits them. Jesus was a brown-skinned man from the region of Northeast Africa. Trump has a documented history of degrading Black people from that region, calling them “garbage,” and calling their countries “sh*tholes.” This is a mockery of Christianity and in affront to the Gospel. This is what you call idolatry, the elevation of a corrupt political figure to messianic status. Every preacher who sat there and nodded, every “spiritual leader” who clapped, every so called Christian who defends this madness, you are not defending Christ, you are betraying Him. You cannot preach Jesus and promote Trump as His equivalent. You cannot serve God and bow to Caesar. This is heresy. This is hypocrisy. This is a dangerous distortion of the Gospel.

Bishop Talbert Swan

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