Attorney Antonio More from YouTube channel ToneTalks, explains that if you google three black male teenagers, a bunch of mugshots of young black men popup. Crazy or what?
Attorney Antonio More from YouTube channel ToneTalks, explains that if you google three black male teenagers, a bunch of mugshots of young black men popup. Crazy or what?
We’ve watched Stacey Dash grace the silver screen and television screens over the past couple of decades. Everybody loved her until the inevitable occurred after Dash decided to support Mitt Romney, opposed to President Obama in the 2012 elections. The love almost instantly disappeared and the drama began, four years later and she’s still digging herself into a deeper hole within the black community.
For the second time this year, Grosse Pointe South High School in Michigan is under fire for racist remarks made by its students. A video has surfaced on Facebook, showing several of their kids theorizing about being President in 2040, and adding things like sending black people “back to Africa” and putting black people “in a river” and forcing them to “swim to the Atlanta Ocean” to their to-do list. Check out the deplorable video and the Superintendent’s response below. All three students in question have reportedly received suspension or separations, with one student reportedly claiming to be “under the influence of alcohol” at the time the footage was captured.
I wish this was movie but it isn’t. It sounds like a story we would read about that was based in Jim Crow, but unfortunately racism is alive and well in 2016.
A mentally impaired boy held out his arms as his teammate asked him for a hug. What he thought was an act of kindness was instead a ploy to engage him in a vicious rape. As the teammate restrained the boy, another football player allegedly thrust a coat hanger into the boy’s rectum. Then a third teammate kicked the coat hanger several times, according to a criminal complaint.
Former US Marshall and DEA Agent, Matthew Fogg, has come out in a recent video where he discloses how he was ordered not to go into white neighborhoods to enforce drug laws. The same drug laws that have hindered the lives of many, specifically in low income areas which are predominantly composed of African-Americans and Latinos.