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  • May 27, 2021
    Big Shagger

    Zabit Magomedsharipov

  • Thomas Jefferson was black too

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    Why would they allow a black president back then

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    GETOFFMYSTOOP

    Why would they allow a black president back then

    If he passed for white, people wouldn't have known

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    This is the same D*** Gregory who claims that the moon landing was a hoax and that the DC sniper killings were actually done by whites

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    move to conspiracy theories

  • May 27, 2021
    GETOFFMYSTOOP

    Why would they allow a black president back then

    Because he was mixed and light enough to "pass" for white. And the claims of African ancestry were never official, just heavy rumors.

    But as the quoted texts states, Lincoln literally self-described as "black" and "dark" a handful of times.

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    This is the same D*** Gregory who claims that the moon landing was a hoax and that the DC sniper killings were actually done by whites

    There's a genuine argument to be made for most of that, you're just too in love with the beautiful lies lmao

    Especially the faked moon landing. That one is pretty widely-believed and there's no reason to believe it's impossible, at the very least. It's not like they're saying we haven't gone to the moon at all since then (well ofc some would, but not most)

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    This is the same D*** Gregory who claims that the moon landing was a hoax and that the DC sniper killings were actually done by whites

    I mean...

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    I don't know why you wouldn't believe the white people killing black people to harvest their organs thing...white people were killing slaves and turning them into chairs, wallets, and boots.

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    Smacked Voodoo

    I don't know why you wouldn't believe the white people killing black people to harvest their organs thing...white people were killing slaves and turning them into chairs, wallets, and boots.

    hmmm

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    GoldLink

    hmmm

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    Smacked Voodoo

    I don't know why you wouldn't believe the white people killing black people to harvest their organs thing...white people were killing slaves and turning them into chairs, wallets, and boots.

    because there is no proof

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    CLB Fractions

    Damn he got some sniffers on him

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    RRRBBB

    Damn he got some sniffers on him

    white people nose

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    CLB Fractions

    because there is no proof

    Literally just posted a video.

  • May 27, 2021
    Smacked Voodoo
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y60Rdl4jqXg

    saw this before.. you might be right

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    but the moon landing though

  • May 27, 2021
    Smacked Voodoo

    Literally just posted a video.

    something from slavery times is not proof white people are currently killing black people for organs...

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    I don't mean to sound morbid, but I heard that the skin of slavery-era black people was sometimes used as clothes. It is probably a urban legend.

    --Jenkins Pettaway- Montgomery, Alabama

    Unfortunately, there is some truth to what you ask. I have read about many deplorable practices that occurred during slavery and Jim Crow in this country. I have no interest in ranking these atrocities, but I can tell you that the account that troubled me the most was about the flesh of dead Africans and African Americans being used to make shoes. I believe I first read about this in the archives of the Mouton Journal, but I could be wrong. I do not believe that this practice was widespread or long-lived, but it did occur. Maybe it would be best if I attached a newspaper transcript that details the practice. It is gruesome, but then so was slavery and Jim Crow.

    Dr. David Pilgrim
    Curator
    Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia

    Get f***ed @Travis_scott_

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    including him being a deep believer in the illuminati freemason conspiracy

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    Smacked Voodoo

    I don't mean to sound morbid, but I heard that the skin of slavery-era black people was sometimes used as clothes. It is probably a urban legend.

    --Jenkins Pettaway- Montgomery, Alabama

    Unfortunately, there is some truth to what you ask. I have read about many deplorable practices that occurred during slavery and Jim Crow in this country. I have no interest in ranking these atrocities, but I can tell you that the account that troubled me the most was about the flesh of dead Africans and African Americans being used to make shoes. I believe I first read about this in the archives of the Mouton Journal, but I could be wrong. I do not believe that this practice was widespread or long-lived, but it did occur. Maybe it would be best if I attached a newspaper transcript that details the practice. It is gruesome, but then so was slavery and Jim Crow.

    Dr. David Pilgrim
    Curator
    Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia

    Get f***ed @Travis_scott_

    again none of that is present day proof lmao

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    including him being a deep believer in the illuminati freemason conspiracy

    Freemasons are real, there's no conspiracy about it. They are responsible for much of modern society, if not most of it. It's mostly their institutional knowledge that is kept secret, but what they "do" is pretty known.

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    CLB Fractions

    again none of that is present day proof lmao

    You know what they do with human trafficking and organ trafficking correct? You know that Black and Latino children/women "go missing" at a higher rate than any other race right?

    Put 2 and 2 together. I promise it's not hard.