Black American starts freaking out on a nail salon owner He tries to get her to calm down, so she tells him to go back to his country His response is legendary “You just told me to go back to my country. I saw your EBT card in there. I paid taxes for your f*cking food and you told me to go back to my country?”
Everyone's a socialist until the actual socialism hits. image
Never forget the 2020 psyop image
The #UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent operated as a front for radical #DEI activists who lobbied for race-based wealth redistribution and sought to hold a UN tribunal to compel Americans to pay reparations. The United States is withdrawing from this UN forum. image
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Sean #Connery picking categories on #Jeopardy will never not be funny
-40 is not for everyone 🤣 « I spent more money on the warm clothing than I’m getting paid to be here « ... 🥶🤪🤣😅 #Canada #Comedy
🚨 This is real. And it’s happening right now. New York just passed the so-called “COPA Act” — a law that would force homeowners to offer their property to the government or NGOs before they can sell it freely. And one city councilwoman blew the whistle. Councilwoman Vickie Paladino didn’t mince words. She flat-out warned this is theft by policy. She called it “ridiculous and shameful” — and she’s right. Her message was crystal clear: If you own a home — whether it’s a two-family, three-family, or four-family — it’s YOUR property. You earned it. You own it. You should be able to sell it to whoever you choose. Instead, this law forces homeowners to: • Go through city bureaucrats • Wait six months • Give nonprofits first dibs • And ask permission to sell what they already own That’s not regulation. That’s government overreach on steroids. Paladino called it exactly what it is: 👉 “Maniacal.” She said no homeowner who worked their entire life to buy property should be told they must offer it to a nonprofit first — while their neighbor across the street could’ve bought it outright. Her closing line hit hard: Everyone supporting this should be embarrassed. This isn’t housing policy. This is the government inserting itself between you and your property. If they can do it in New York… They can try it anywhere. What do you think — protection or outright theft? 👀