Told you the ADOS/FBA shit is a scam

mcguyver

Rising Star
OG Investor
HAPPY PRIDE MY NIGGA!!!!!

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You dropped the gayest post on bgol by far and ran back in the closet.

 
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Akata King

D3port Th3m @ll!!
BGOL Investor
I had my gay filter on, didn't see your bitch made response. But yea you can type whatever you want behind that pink keyboard of yours. You and your fellow fba aka fuck boy associates got mad keyboard energy, but just so you know, I see you as equivalent to vermin.


 

DC_Dude

Rising Star
BGOL Investor


Today Kamala Harris has released a SPECIFIC agenda targeted towards things Black men have said is wanted. So, where does the goal post move now to say well they haven’t said what they want to do for Black men???

The agenda includes:

- Pathways to High-Demand Jobs and Expanded Education Access
Harris’s agenda promotes education, training, and mentorship programs to equip Black men with the skills needed to succeed in high-demand fields. (These are for the ones who say focus on Black men who aren’t in college)

- To increase the representation of Black male teachers—a crucial role model for young Black students—Harris said she plans to invest in teacher training programs through the Department of Education.

- Health equity remains a cornerstone of Harris’s agenda. She has introduced a National Health Equity Initiative focused on Black men, which would address high rates of chronic diseases like diabetes, prostate cancer, and sickle cell disease.

- The vice president also has committed to legalizing recreational marijuana at the federal level, which she argues will reduce incarceration rates for Black men and create economic opportunities in the emerging cannabis industry.

- Harris further proposes building three million affordable housing units during her first term to address the housing crisis. She would offer up to $25,000 in down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers, aiming to triple the number of new Black homeowners annually by the end of her term.

- Still, another facet of her plan would tackle racial bias in home appraisals, a pervasive issue that often results in undervalued properties in majority-Black neighborhoods.

- Harris’s economic plan centers on wealth-building and supporting Black entrepreneurship. Her administration would provide one million forgivable loans, each up to $20,000, to help Black men and others who have faced significant barriers to starting a business.

#FBA #ADOS #BlackAmericans #BlackElite
 

DC_Dude

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
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IKG Wisdom Wednesday​
The Pursuit of Self-Determination in the Heart of Africa: An Appeal For Pan African Solidarity


Greetings,

Please join us on Wednesday, October 16 at 7pm for this month’s Wisdom Wednesday program titled, “The Pursuit of Self-Determination in the Heart of Africa: An Appeal For Pan African Solidarity" with Maurice Carney.



When: October 16, 2024 7:00PM to 9:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) via Zoom Webinar

Register here for Wisdom Wednesday:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qKywPsNfS9-Z5R6IaWUCfA

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with the link to participate in the webinar.​
Presenter

Maurice Carney​
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Join us for Break the Silence: Congo Week

The Democratic Republic of the Congo, situated in the heart of the African continent, the size of Western Europe, straddling the equator has been at the center of the struggle for African liberation for centuries. Indigenous leaders from the heart of the Congo rainforest have been mobilizing rural communities in the Congo and the Congo Basin writ-large under the banner of Pan Africanism of the masses.

Grounded in the Topoke principles of Basandja "A Topoke code of ethic that governs how human beings seek balance among all living entities" Indigenous leader, Samuel Yagase, his organization GOVA and the Basandja Coalition are undertaking a concerted campaign to reclaim the land, the resources and riches of the Congo for the benefit of the oppressed masses of Congo and Africa overall.

Join us for a film screening, discussion and call to Pan African action for a free and liberated Congo and Africa.


For more information:
http://friendsofthecongo.org/
http://www.telema.org
http://www.congoweek.org
http://www.congojustice.org
Break the Silence
Become A Friend of the Congo​
 

Akata King

D3port Th3m @ll!!
BGOL Investor


Today Kamala Harris has released a SPECIFIC agenda targeted towards things Black men have said is wanted. So, where does the goal post move now to say well they haven’t said what they want to do for Black men???

The agenda includes:

- Pathways to High-Demand Jobs and Expanded Education Access
Harris’s agenda promotes education, training, and mentorship programs to equip Black men with the skills needed to succeed in high-demand fields. (These are for the ones who say focus on Black men who aren’t in college)

- To increase the representation of Black male teachers—a crucial role model for young Black students—Harris said she plans to invest in teacher training programs through the Department of Education.

- Health equity remains a cornerstone of Harris’s agenda. She has introduced a National Health Equity Initiative focused on Black men, which would address high rates of chronic diseases like diabetes, prostate cancer, and sickle cell disease.

- The vice president also has committed to legalizing recreational marijuana at the federal level, which she argues will reduce incarceration rates for Black men and create economic opportunities in the emerging cannabis industry.

- Harris further proposes building three million affordable housing units during her first term to address the housing crisis. She would offer up to $25,000 in down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers, aiming to triple the number of new Black homeowners annually by the end of her term.

- Still, another facet of her plan would tackle racial bias in home appraisals, a pervasive issue that often results in undervalued properties in majority-Black neighborhoods.

- Harris’s economic plan centers on wealth-building and supporting Black entrepreneurship. Her administration would provide one million forgivable loans, each up to $20,000, to help Black men and others who have faced significant barriers to starting a business.

#FBA #ADOS #BlackAmericans #BlackElite



Lift Every Voice: The Biden Plan for Black America



:dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno:

https://medium.com/@JoeBiden/lift-every-voice-the-biden-plan-for-black-america-d546228da188
 

Helico-pterFunk

Rising Star
BGOL Legend


No shame in being black​



Dear Editor,
On Tuesday, July 30, 2024, Jamaican 400m Olympian Junelle Bromfield posted on her Instagram stories: “For all the [Jamaicans] in my inbox coming for my complexion…Calling me black is not [an] insult. This black is gold!!” Her words were written on a background featuring her beautiful, unblemished dark skin. The level of vitriol which has been meted out to this young woman, who has represented Jamaica in athletics since she was eight years old, is astounding and unfortunate.

Thousands of people on social media have turned against Bromfield over ‘pillow talk’ with her American partner, World Champion Noah Lyles. They have remained steadfast and relentless in pursuit of her head as they trail and troll her across platforms to punish her in a manner akin to that which was meted out in
The Scarlet Letter.

As I observe in awe, I can’t help but ask: Have Jamaicans forgot who Junelle Bromfield is?

In 2016, Bromfield, a former St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) student, completed an exceptional treble at the 106th staging of the Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association/GraceKennedy Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championships at National Stadium in Kingston. The impressive athlete claimed gold in the 400m, 800m, and 1500m individual events, and returned to anchor the STETHS 4X400m relay team to gold. Her performance not only thrilled onlookers but is forever etched in history as one of our ‘Champs’ greats.

Like many others, the young dynamo has not maintained the same level of success in the sport as an adult. Notwithstanding, she recently ran a personal best 50.74 seconds at National Trials to earn a spot as an individual competitor at the Paris Olympics.

But some Jamaicans don’t believe this is good enough and have used what should be viewed as an achievement to bash her instead. Daring her to win a medal, predicting she will not make it out of round one, wishing that she loses, derogatory statements about her relationship, calling for her removal from the team are just some of the weapons of choice in this relentless social media war against Bromfield. Yet she continues to enjoy her time in Paris, something which has upset the mob, enough to send them to her inbox to tell her how black she is. For if nothing else will break her, surely that will.

And all of this because a young woman in a relationship did what normal people do and told her partner things that happen at the office.

Incidentally, the top secrets she shared were public knowledge/gossip, and information that is of no use to the competition. In athletics, you either have it or you don’t.

Pillow talk about the office does not equate to high treason. It is time to give it a rest. Enough is enough!
Today, we celebrate Emancipation Day, the day when full freedom from slavery was achieved in 1838. The physical shackles no longer exist, but I am afraid many black people are mentally shackled. Bob Marley sang: “Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds…”

The ancestors who fought so that we could enjoy the Olympics today looked like Bromfield, and many of us. They were beautiful, but others inflicted their standards of beauty on us, and this afflicts us to this day. Look no further than skin bleaching.

Bromfield is a stunning black beauty with immense talent. She exists not just for our entertainment but as a woman and athlete young Jamaican girls with quick feet can emulate. Our blackness is to be revered, not shamed. But some of us ought to be ashamed that in 2024 we are using blackness as a weapon to shame a fellow Jamaican who has done us proud.

As we get ready to watch the track and field segment of the Olympics, let us send love to all athletes. They need it. And who is better to give it than the ‘One Love’ country?

Suzette Campbell
www.iamsuzettecampbell.com











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