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👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 @repadamsmith laid #whiskeypete out. #defenddei
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Senator Smith pushes back against what he describes as discriminatory policies tied to the Trump administration’s approach to military decisions and historical recognition.
The exchange highlights ongoing tensions over equality, representation, and how the military chooses to honor or remove historical figures from its institutions.
The issue has sparked a wider national debate over fairness, inclusion, and the values reflected in government and military leadership.
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Gary's Own.
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Yall do not truly understand how much of an impact this man had on this world. For real. Taylor Swift could only dream. She’s cool tho. But nah.
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A Louisiana resident who identified himself as Marshawn delivered a fiery, emotional speech to lawmakers during a state Senate hearing over redistricting Monday, accusing Republicans of trying to “cheat” Black voters out of political power.
“The MAGA party is the last breath of the Confederacy,” he told lawmakers. “If y’all could give us less than zero seats, you would do it.”
Marshawn’s testimony came as Louisiana Republicans advance a new congressional map after the Supreme Court weakened key protections in the Voting Rights Act.
“There will be no more of your party,” he said. “The midterms gonna come, y’all gonna get wiped out,” he said.
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"They called it legislation.
But for many in Alabama, it feels like history repeating itself in a new suit and tie.
When the language of democracy is used to erase communities, silence truth, and fracture representation, people will speak back. Loudly.
This isn’t just about one bill. It’s about the ongoing fight over who gets to belong, who gets to be represented, and whose voices are treated as disposable.
The South remembers. And the South resists. ✊🏾”
#NoJusticeNoPeace #Alabama #VotingRights #Democracy #BlackPoliticalPower protectthevote FairMaps
Baby I was there!!! It was at the Chicago
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This performance captures The Jackson 5 in their prime, delivering a dynamic rendition of their hits, including "ABC." The group's choreographed movements and vocal harmonies were a hallmark of their energetic stage presence. Led by a young Michael Jackson, the ensemble showcased a blend of pop, soul, and R&B that defined the Motown sound of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The Jackson 5's rise to prominence marked a significant moment in popular music, as they achieved an unprecedented string of four consecutive number-one singles. Their music transcended racial and age barriers, making them a global phenomenon. "ABC," released in 1970, exemplified their catchy melodies and tight arrangements, further solidifying their status as pop music icons.
The group's performances were characterized by their youthful enthusiasm and precise execution. Each member contributed to the collective sound, with Michael Jackson's lead vocals often taking center stage. This era cemented their legacy as one of the most successful and influential groups in music history, leading to their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.
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“I’m worried about America.” RIGHT NOW, wherever you are, even if it’s half past midnight, pay attention to Dr. King’s words.
#MLK #TheKingCenter #AmericaAmerica
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Whew, Cory Booker has caused an UPROAR after calling out all the “Anti-Kamala” people. I’m not the biggest Cory Booker guy, but he’s 100% correct! #trendingreels #trump #kamalaharris #trending