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Exactly! When I sent out a casting call for my first comic series, "Verion Keller's Vampire Killers". I sent out the list and images of all the female characters the VA's could audition for, and all of them avoided Yolanda Briggs. We have gotten so unhinged that people are...

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🚨 JUST IN: Rep. Wesley Hunt OBLITERATES leftists who keep saying black people need to be treated differently, as if they can't earn anything He NAILED IT. "I am a living breathing product of that dream. And so is Clarence Thomas!" "I don't want ANYTHING given to me because of the way I look because of the color of my skin." "I'm a follower of Christ. I am a veteran. I'm a West Point grad. I am an Apache pilot. I'm a United States congressman for a white majority district and yes, I am black and I am proud." "But first and foremost, I am an AMERICAN and our laws should reflect that and right now, the left is trying to hammer us because they're saying that there is not going to be any black people that's going to represent the Republican Party in Congress next year!" "But what they also fail to realize is that 3 of the 4 ran or are running for higher office and one is retiring." "And what I don't want to do is put the burden in our laws to ensure that we have an outcome of X amount black people or this and that because of the way someone looks!" "I want the people of every single district that gets drawn in America to choose the best person." "Last time I ran, I had about 10 people that were in my Republican primary and none of them were white and I was the only black guy. And of course, I won without a runoff last time I ran for Congress. And why is that? Because people are choosing the best candidate." "As someone like me who is a direct descendant of a slave who is living the American dream — because the people are NOT judging me based on the color of my skin. By the content of my character is exactly what our laws should reflect!" Wesley Hunt Kayleigh McEnany Saturday in America

Eric Daugherty

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I found this video to be hilariously sad and oddly interesting. This is a Black man trying to get their Mixed biracial daughter to choose the black girl bottle option, but the but the mixed girl kept choosing the white girl one. This oddly seems to upset him for some reason, even suggesting that she made "the wrong choice." Keep in mind the black man himself chose a white woman as a partner, procreated and gave birth to a mixed child, and is now acting surprised or upset that his mixed child is choosing the white girl bottle over the black one. This is what always happens. Mixed people oftentimes consciously or unconsciously lean towards their white side. The only reason why a lot of mixed people today often claim to be black is because the white community rejects them wholeheartedly. I promise you if white people weren't so bigoted of mixed people or hung up on the one drop rule nonsense, a lot of mixed people would likely choose to be white representing as opposed to black representing. When you have mixed children you have to come to terms that they may not want to identify with their black side. It's hard to sell them on that notion when they can just look at you and see that you chose someone who wasn't part of your race. Also why is it that people expect mixed people to choose their black side? They are mixed. It's a 50/50. They can choose either side and you have to be content with that. That's the choice you made when you brought them into this world.

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Black American says something has to change in America with ‘Black culture’ “I'm Black and I have Black fatigue — You cannot call a pattern of facts, racism and stereotype. Stereotypes all come from a truth” “Black Americans — we need to have a talk. You know, it comes to a point where supporting and defending your community just becomes so exhausting that you feel this frustration, and you start to understand why people have the Black fatigue that they talk about — Guess what? I'm Black and I have Black fatigue” “I am tired of the wrong type of people in our community, because let me preface this, this is not all Black people. This is not. You have people over here making life miserable for other fellow Americans because you have no manners, you have no standards, you have no morals. I don't care how you were brought up. If you were raised in the hood, I don't care. Having character and manners will always take you far” “You cannot call a pattern of facts, racism and stereotype. Stereotypes all come from a truth. What a concept” For those that don’t know what “Black fatigue” is here’s a description “‘Black fatigue’ describes frustration or exhaustion with negative behaviors stereotypically associated with some segments of Black culture — such as “ghetto,” “ratchet,” entitled, or victimhood-oriented attitudes, crime, or public disruptions” This woman has incredible self awareness and she’s right, it’s not all black people She’s not trying to offend anyone, she’s asking for accountability and for self introspection. Things can change and get better but you have to accept there is a problem and work to do better

Wall Street Apes

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I hear literally nothing but facts “If systemic racism exists now, the 2 groups that it's against are white people and Asians. It's not happening to Black people” “Being Black in America in 2026 is one of the greatest things to ever happen to me. Jobs have diversity quotas, affirmative action in college — There's so much bending over backwards for the Black community and for the feelings of Black people. And during campaigns, it's all about how can we cater to the Black community. You are privileged to be Black in America now. But then when you look over at white people, it's like white people are constantly demonized. Constantly like, "Oh my gosh, I can't believe you said that. I'm not allowed to say that." If we're in such a racist country, why is it that Black people are able to say and do what they want, but white people feel like they can't? It's so hypocritical. But the Asians, the Asians are the ones that I'm surprised don't speak out on it more. 'Cause when you look at something like the SAT, the average Asian to go to the same school, the same program as a Black person has to score like 250 points higher on the SAT than a Black person” Everything is so true but it’s actually worse than he’s describing. Blacks actually get a 450 point advantage on SAT scores which is INSANE This is real and well documented According to the key school data the effective admissions advantage for Black applicants could reach around 450 SAT points relative to Asian applicants at selective private institutions

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MIC DROP: Rep. Wesley Hunt FIRES BACK at Gavin Newsom’s “I’m like you” 960 SAT remark to a room full of Black voters. “Gavin, you’re not like me. I studied my butt off to get here!” “Under no circumstances are you going to just belittle us by assuming that all Black people have a 960 SAT and we could barely read.” “I had parents who believed in education. We had a sign in our house that said, ‘Jesus + education equals success.’” “There’s a reason why I earned three master’s degrees in four years from Cornell University. My brother is a Harvard Business School graduate. My sister has her master’s degree in Applied Mathematics. She was a West Point instructor while both my brother and I were cadets, and WE WERE BLACK doing it the entire time.” “And so when you say that I can’t read and I have a 960 SAT, the insinuation that you are putting on all Black people is that we are a monolith, that this is how you view us.” “I call it the soft bigotry of low expectations.” “I think about Hillary Clinton carrying hot sauce in her purse. I think about Joe Biden saying, ‘If you don’t vote for me, then you ain’t Black.’ I think about Kathy Hochul talking about ‘Black kids don’t even know what a computer is.’ And I see these kinds of things, and I just shake my head.” “I worked my butt off to get here. Hard work, grit, determination, and I’m standing on my own two feet as a Black man that represents a white majority district that President Trump would have won by 20 points, and I won by 25 points because I’m being judged not by the color of my skin, but by the content of my character.”

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