Lick those gay man balls dim wit
You are far more racist against POC and prejudice against gay people then I am and I am the conservative here.
Lick those gay man balls dim wit
They do.
And you're a brainless bitch. I win.
Care to discuss history little boy lost?
You are far more racist against POC and prejudice against gay people then I am and I am the conservative here.
You don't know history, political science, or the alphabet. You're a fucking lunatic.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosewood_massacre
The Rosewood massacre was a racially motivated massacre of black people and the destruction of a black town that took place during the first week of January 1923 in rural Levy County, Florida, United States. At least six black people and two white people were killed, but eyewitness accounts suggested a higher death toll of 27 to 150. The town of Rosewood was destroyed in what contemporary news reports characterized as a race riot. Florida had an especially high number of lynchings of black men in the years before the massacre,[2] including a well-publicized incident in December 1922.[citation needed]
You don't know history, political science, or the alphabet. You're a fucking lunatic.
They really don't. What are you going to do? Close the borders and prevent minority citizens from breeding?
Im not talking about ME. Id rather not go into it because I dont agree with it. I just think a lot of things are going to happen in the next several years that arent going to be so good. Lets just agree to disagree because at the end of the day,... I wish no harm on anyone regardless of background.
Nothing wrong with licking gay balls
I will fight for your right to do it
Is that guy still on the corner?
There sure is if like me you are not gay...LOL. Fight for your husbands rights,.....living with someTHING like you this long has GOT TO of turned him totally gay by now. Has to have,... just has to...![]()
No,...I slapped the fuck out of him and he fled like a pussy a long time ago. He accidentally left behind a junior G man badge and a box of fresh Dunkin donuts though.
https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=GR024
GREENWOOD DISTRICT.
Tulsa beckoned multiple souls in the early 1900s. These seekers, white and African American alike, shared a vintage American optimism. They came in search of a better life. The overwhelming majority of the African American migrants eventually located in the area that would become the Greenwood District, the main thoroughfare of which was called "Black Wall Street."
As the Greenwood District began to emerge in the early 1900s, rigid segregation held sway. Segregation, ironically, gave rise to a nationally renowned black entrepreneurial center. As families arrived and homes sprang up in the Greenwood District, the need for retail and service businesses, schools, and entertainment became pronounced. A class of African American entrepreneurs rose to the occasion, creating a vibrant, vital, self-contained economy that would become Black Wall Street, the talk of the nation.
Black Wall Street, more commonly known simply as Greenwood Avenue, had it all: nightclubs, hotels, cafés, newspapers, clothiers, movie theaters, doctors' and lawyers' offices, grocery stores, beauty salons, shoeshine shops, and more. So developed and refined was Greenwood Avenue, the heart of the Greenwood District, that many compared it favorably to legendary thoroughfares such as Beale Street in Memphis and State Street in Chicago.
In the spring of 1921 underlying social and economic tension in Tulsa sparked the worst racial violence in American history. As many as three hundred people lost their lives. Property damage ran into the millions of dollars. The Greenwood District, the thirty-five-square-block-area that comprised the city's entire African American community, lay in ruins. Tulsa's African Americans ultimately turned tragedy into triumph. They rebuilt the ravaged Greenwood District, which by 1942 boasted 242 black-owned and black-operated business establishments.
Integration, urban renewal, a new business climate, and the aging of the early Greenwood District pioneers caused the community to decline through the years, beginning in the 1960s and continuing throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. Few businesses remained at the end of the twentieth century. The Greenwood Cultural Center, a multipurpose educational, arts, and humanities complex promoting history, culture, and positive race relations, anchors the modern-day Greenwood District. This multimillion-dollar community landmark, constructed in the 1980s, serves as a direct link to the district's storied past and as a living memorial to the legacy of Tulsa's historic Greenwood District and its Black Wall Street.
Hannibal B. Johnson
Sure
We all know that’s why you tamed your racist screed down a notch
They interviewed you huh