Born Jamerican (@hansomehoosier) 's Twitter Profile
Born Jamerican

@hansomehoosier

Don't be so serious, none of us are getting out of here alive.

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John Fugelsang (@johnfugelsang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s a great idea - let’s get the most amoral celebrity racist douchebag from the 80s, make him president, and then be blindly obedient to him while normalizing fascist shit that hurts large numbers of people. Because we’re so Christian.

crunchyrugger (@crunchyrugger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

dear everybody, whatever size check donald tump promises he is sending to you tonight please rest assured that you are never getting it

Be A King (@berniceking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On February 25, 1948, at just 19 years old, my father, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was ordained and appointed associate minister at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta by his father, Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr. He had already preached his first sermon there months earlier, but

On February 25, 1948, at just 19 years old, my father, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was ordained and appointed associate minister at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta by his father, Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr.

He had already preached his first sermon there months earlier, but
Congressman Greg Casar (@repcasar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yet again, an American president is sending other people’s kids to risk their lives in a senseless regime change war. Yet again, we will lose lives, spend billions, and end up dragged into decades of instability.

Pope Leo XIV (@pontifex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am following with deep concern what is happening in the Middle East and in Iran during this tumultuous time. Stability and peace are not achieved through mutual threats, nor through the use of weapons, which sow destruction, suffering, and death, but only through reasonable,

AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY (@africanarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the child on the left was old enough to pick cotton and the child on the right was old enough to attend Klan rallies, then today's children are old enough to learn about both of these and how they've led us to where we are today.

If the child on the left was old enough to pick cotton and the child on the right was old enough to attend Klan rallies, then today's children are old enough to learn about both of these and how they've led us to where we are today.