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we are just people who do exactly the same things -- but white people are bad, okay.
Black people have made significant contributions to the economic, social, and political fabric of the United States. Here are just a few examples:
Economic:
Black people have founded and built many successful businesses, including Fortune 500 companies such as BET and Essence.
Black people have made significant contributions to the agricultural industry, including the development of new crops and farming techniques.
Black people have played a major role in the development of the labor movement and the fight for fair wages and working conditions.
Social:
Black people have played a major role in the development of American culture, including music, art, literature, and cuisine.
Black people have fought for and won many important civil rights victories, including the abolition of slavery, the end of segregation, and the right to vote.
Black people have made significant contributions to the field of education, including the founding of historically black colleges and universities.
Political:
Black people have served in all levels of government, from local councils to the presidency.
Black people have founded and led many important political organizations, including the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).
Black people have played a major role in the fight for social justice and equality in the United States.
These are just a few examples of the many contributions that black people have made to the economic, social, and political fabric of the United States. Black people have made significant contributions to all aspects of American society, and their contributions should be celebrated and recognized.
White people have made significant contributions to the economic, social, and political fabric of the United States. Here are just a few examples:
Economic:
White people have founded and built many successful businesses, including Fortune 500 companies such as Apple, Google, and Walmart.
White people have made significant contributions to the agricultural industry, including the development of new crops and farming techniques.
White people have played a major role in the development of the labor movement and the fight for fair wages and working conditions.
Social:
White people have played a major role in the development of American culture, including music, art, literature, and cuisine.
White people have fought for and won many important civil rights victories, including the abolition of slavery, the end of segregation, and the right to vote.
White people have made significant contributions to the field of education, including the founding of many of the country's most prestigious universities.
Political:
White people have served in all levels of government, from local councils to the presidency.
White people have founded and led many important political organizations, including the Republican Party and the Democratic Party.
White people have played a major role in the fight for social justice and equality in the United States.
These are just a few examples of the many contributions that white people have made to the economic, social, and political fabric of the United States. White people have made significant contributions to all aspects of American society, and their contributions should be celebrated and recognized.
However, it is important to note that these contributions have come at a cost. The history of the United States is also a history of racism, discrimination, and oppression. White people have been the beneficiaries of this system, and they have a responsibility to work to dismantle it.
I haven't made a pen in months. Way too many other projects in process. My son, however, has started making pens for friends. Naturally, I have to pay for the kits.
It's official. Being straight is now something you have to apologize for.
I hate acknowledging the existence of people who are famous simply for being the child of someone famous, but that's what 26 year old Lourdes Leon, the daughter of Madonna, is teaching the current generation of young folks.
In a recent interview, she came out about her sexuality and admitted that she has no romantic or sexual attraction to women.
"I’m painfully straight, it’s terrible. I wish it wasn’t so, but unfortunately these are the cards I’ve been dealt. I am cursed, plagued with liking men."
I realize that this sounds like something you'd read in The Onion or the Babylon Bee, but it's not. All of the celeb tabloids are reporting on it.
Today, I choose to be offended by (spins the wheel)... the fact that there is NOT a giant ***** printed on the package which a certain type of cheese comes in.
Cheese logo criticised for using censored Cerne Abbas Giant
A cheese company has been criticised for its use of a 180ft naked chalk figure - with an important omission.
The Oxford Cheese Company printed the Cerne Abbas Giant on a label for one of its products, but without its *****.
Cerne Abbas Brewery, which also uses the giant's image, said the company had "exploited" the popular attraction.
The cheese company said it also uses the uncensored image, but created a logo with "trousers" at the request of a major supermarket chain.
The firm advertises the new product on its website as Cerne Abbas Waxed Cheddar from Britain.
But in a Facebook post the brewery said it had misused the image by removing the giant's historic symbol of fertility.
It said: "The Oxford Cheese Company you are a disgrace! We are strongly proud of our heritage and to deface a national monument to sell some smelly old cheese is a disgrace."
Oxford Cheese Company is also using the famous Cerne Abbas figure for their vintage cheddar
Head brewer Vic Irvine said he was "absolutely disgusted" with the company.
"First of all they're not in Dorset and second they've emasculated him. I'm incandescent with rage," he added.
But cheese company founder Robert Pouget said it had used the full image of the giant for 15 years, and only made the alternative label after a complaint from a supermarket.
He said: "A member of their staff objected to his prominent feature and said it was sexist. The supermarket said please give him trousers."
The Cerne Abbas monument is 180ft (55m) high and is owned by the National Trust.
This is not the first time the brewery has come out to defend the monument.