
Madonna looks like a demon![]()
bytch looks like some shyt you would see peeking up at you out of the sewer on a dark and stormy night
That white skin y'all kewn for

Says a nikka who never even dated a black woman.![]()

Thats the trend when it comes to white consumption. It isn't even the consumers per se, but everybody gets fed a lighter, brighteri treat my queens such as queens, not to be ravished and discarded like y
all nikkaz do![]()
some hoez just don't know when their time is up.
why would you do that to Rihanna


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Notice, no sculpting neededjust make her whiter
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Madonna![]()
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Look at how they made Obama darker for a Hillary Clinton campaign ad..Stupid c*nt.
Is shecause I'm gonna need a verdict on that before election time.
Despite trumpeting her work on behalf of “mothers and children,” she and her husband worked to reduce federal assistance to women and children living in poverty. In her book, Living History, Clinton touts her role: “By the time Bill and I left the White House, welfare rolls had dropped 60 percent.” This 60% drop was not due to a 60% decrease in poverty. Instead, it was a reduction in federal benefits to those living in poverty, many of them working poor, like those employed at Wal-Mart.
- In Michelle Alexander’s book, The New Jim Crow, she notes that it was Hillary Clinton who lobbied Congress to expand the drug war and mass incarceration in ways that we continue to live with today, and that have a significantly more harmful impact on black and brown people than white people. According to The Drug Policy Alliance, people of color are much more likely to be stopped, searched, arrested, convicted, harshly sentenced and saddled with a lifelong criminal record due to being unfairly targeted for drug law violations. Even though white people and people of color use drugs at about the same rates, it is black and brown people’s bodies that continue to fuel the machine of mass incarceration.