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You in the club. Whether you like it or not with that name.
You in the club. Whether you like it or not with that name.
You in the club. Whether you like it or not with that name.
you absolutely belong in a club. I don't know, no white Kareem's. But it was just so interesting looking at the responses because that was the big thing for me. I just wanted black people to like it. I just wanted, I, that was my love letter to black people and how I believe in us. And I want us to be together. Cause I know we thrive that way.
you absolutely belong in a club. I don't know, no white Kareem's. But it was just so interesting looking at the responses because that was the big thing for me. I just wanted black people to like it. I just wanted, I, that was my love letter to black people and how I believe in us. And I want us to be together. Cause I know we thrive that way.
you absolutely belong in a club. I don't know, no white Kareem's. But it was just so interesting looking at the responses because that was the big thing for me. I just wanted black people to like it. I just wanted, I, that was my love letter to black people and how I believe in us. And I want us to be together. Cause I know we thrive that way.
De facto segregation is a real situation where we just go where we're comfortable with our people. And I, It allows people to thrive. And that's what I want for this world and this country. I want people to be comfortable and homogeny sometimes builds comfort. And then we go out and we mingle when we feel like it.
De facto segregation is a real situation where we just go where we're comfortable with our people. And I, It allows people to thrive. And that's what I want for this world and this country. I want people to be comfortable and homogeny sometimes builds comfort. And then we go out and we mingle when we feel like it.
De facto segregation is a real situation where we just go where we're comfortable with our people. And I, It allows people to thrive. And that's what I want for this world and this country. I want people to be comfortable and homogeny sometimes builds comfort. And then we go out and we mingle when we feel like it.
But specifically for learning purposes, I really want it for the schools because I had to learn about slavery from white faces surrounded by white faces. And that is my villain origin story.
But specifically for learning purposes, I really want it for the schools because I had to learn about slavery from white faces surrounded by white faces. And that is my villain origin story.
But specifically for learning purposes, I really want it for the schools because I had to learn about slavery from white faces surrounded by white faces. And that is my villain origin story.
We sure enough did it. I ended, remember, I ended in person saying reverse Brown versus Board of Education. Y'all cut that part out.
We sure enough did it. I ended, remember, I ended in person saying reverse Brown versus Board of Education. Y'all cut that part out.
We sure enough did it. I ended, remember, I ended in person saying reverse Brown versus Board of Education. Y'all cut that part out.
Absolutely, yeah.
Absolutely, yeah.
Absolutely, yeah.
I grew up in Union, New Jersey.
I grew up in Union, New Jersey.