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Black Booty Invasion #ATScenes 🍑: Cherokee D'Ass 🍆: CJ Wright Cherokee D’Ass brought that legendary phat ebony ass and let it get fully invaded. Oiled up, deep arch, and all that juicy bounce and ripple, she took it like a pro. Straight premium thick Black booty action 🍫

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Man, the fact that she went on The Shade Room—a platform specifically for Black people—and tried to pitch $20K for a website as the golden ticket to build wealth is straight-up crazy work! Like, how tone-deaf can you be? You’re telling folks who are already out here grinding, facing systemic racism, lack of capital, and straight-up barriers in the business world, that a website is the secret sauce to generational wealth? That’s a slap in the face. Most Black entrepreneurs are trying to figure out how to get real funding, network connections, or deal with legal and financial roadblocks, and she’s out here saying, “Here’s 20K for a website, good luck.” On a Black platform, no less. Like, did she really think people weren’t going to side-eye that? It just shows how disconnected these politicians can be. They think throwing a little change at us, slapping a buzzword like “entrepreneurship” on it, and mentioning websites is supposed to make us feel seen. But it’s hollow. People need real support—capital to grow businesses, mentorship from people who understand the hustle, and access to opportunities that actually lead to building generational wealth, not some short-term band-aid solution. Instead of addressing the real issues, like predatory lending practices or providing access to larger investment pools, she’s talking about websites like they’re going to make anyone rich. Honestly, it’s insulting that she came on a platform where Black voices are loud and strong and dropped that mess like it was revolutionary. We need transformative policies, not this surface-level, out-of-touch nonsense that won’t even scratch the surface of what Black entrepreneurs need to succeed.

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