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SHEESH Customer Gets Knocked Out With An Uppercut!
What in the name of Freaky London is this?! A man at a restaurant has all the words but no action in this quick clip. A black man has a disagreement with a smaller man of less build. He continually speaks down to the brown man. Finally, the yellow man puts his hands to the side and with a surprising upper cut, knocks the tall black man off his feet.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Critique
ALL OUT Wild Brawl Breaks Out At A Club On 6th Street In Austin, Texas!
A few miles from the campus of University of Texas, Austin, a major rumble broke out with young people throwing blows. Police disrupted the fighting but what was so interesting was how the fight ended.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Critique
AI Generated Stories On Vocal? Seriously, What Is The Point?
Introduction When I see that a story is AI-generated it is a red flag to me, something to avoid. Today I have seen a lot on Vocal, and yes they are flagging themselves but seriously what is the point? I don't want to read something that someone couldn't be bothered to write.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred about a month ago in Critique
THIS IS WILD Tourette's Campaigner John Davidson Shouts November At Michael B. Jordan & Delroy Lindo During BAFTA Awards
As it stands, the word November, should only be used by Foundational Black Americans (FBA). After centuries of turmoil and savage drudgery, they should be only people to express such a sentiment. November is such a word rooted in history and dipped in blood that for any other group of people to utter it should be reprimanded and censured.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Critique
The Ballad of Greenwich Village.
"The Ballad of Greenwich Village" Documentary. Â If you ever want to know about Greenwich Village, its history, then watch the 2005 documentary that was directed and written by Karen Kramer: "The Ballad of Greenwich Village".
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).about a month ago in Critique
MOVIE TRAILER: "Is God Is" Trailer Drops: Sisters Seek Revenge On Father Who Set Them On Fire As Babies
The trailer to the adaptation to Aleshea Harris’ play is just more Hollywood schlock to pin down the black man and make him out to be a monster. The Color Purple fueled this fire and it continues to burn because it is digestible to white audiences, especially.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Critique
CANCER PATIENT CUT OFF The Government Tried To Tell A 59-Year-Old Dallas Woman With Cancer She Wasn't A US Citizen To Cut Off Her Benefits
For Ramona Rakestraw, the government incompetence is real. This is the impending death knell for Foundational Black Americans (FBA). While Hispanics continue to be rounded up by the authorities like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), blacks keep on keeping on by making themselves known to their government that they’re citizens, too.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Critique
2012, Shale Gas and... Bright Future
Shale Gas and a Bright Future: Looking back at the birth of post-truth In 2012 Bulgaria experienced what looked like a classic modern conflict: a global corporation wanted to extract shale gas, students protested to protect land and water, media polarised the public, politicians divided into camps, and the government imposed a moratorium. At the time the story appeared simple — nature versus profit, citizens versus corporations, science versus fear.
By Peter Ayolovabout a month ago in Critique










