The Los Angeles Wildfires: I’m OK. LA Is Not.

The Los Angeles Wildfires: I’m OK. LA Is Not....

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Podcaster Larry Reid is calling for all Black Americans to 'return to Africa' in response to the Karmelo Anthony verdict. Become a Tea Drinker: https://www.patreon.com/AmalaEkpunobi Watch or Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Zq6iX6bOQtNkcX9zlTa4G?si=4b4cbec196bb44 ...  Show more

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The father of Austin Metcalf is being called racist for remarks he made about his son’s killer being a “watermelon felon” among other things. Meanwhile, Karmelo Anthony’s parents are also speaking out that they regret hiring white lawyers and were taken aback by the “all white ju ...  Show more

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