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BlackHawk McArdle
BlackHawk McArdle
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If you don't fight for it you don't deserve it, so idgaf being judged behind my fighting spirit nobody gone fight, or come to my aid outside of myself, & honestly I like it that way.

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BlackLuv17 ⚡⚡⚡
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More on Depression 😌😌😌

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Syaheicereeze Xanderxindershin

 
You're welcome
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Derek Earl Garner
Derek Earl Garner
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Exactly correct. They all suffer from “Gender Dysphoria”. This is a Mental Disorder and is listed as such by the American Psychiatric Association, in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), sections 302.6 and 302.85, pp 451–459

https://www.quora.com/profile/........Olatunji-Mwamba/

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“Between the Christianity of this land, and the Christianity of Christ, I recognize the widest possible difference.” In the famous “Appendix,” Douglass condemned the “corrupt, slaveholding, women-whipping, cradle-plundering, partial and hypocritical Christianity” everywhere present in America. As Douglass knew from direct experience, the cruelest slaveholders were also often the most ardent churchgoers. “The man who wields the blood-clotted cowskin during the week fills the pulpit on Sunday,” Douglass scoffed, “and claims to be a minister of the meek and lowly Jesus.” Douglass then quoted from Matthew 23, where Jesus Christ calls the scribes and Pharisees “whited sepulchers, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men’s bones, and of all uncleanness” (v. 27, KJV). Douglass insisted that Christ’s words held true for “the overwhelming mass of professed Christians in America.” Slaveholders and their apologists “attend with Pharisaical strictness to the outward forms of religion, and at the same time neglect the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith.” They had utterly abandoned the true Christianity of Christ and invited the wrath of a just and avenging God. As Frederick Douglass looked out on the boisterous crowd that had gathered to celebrate America’s independence, he thought of Psalm 137.
By the rivers of Babylon we sat and wept
when we remembered Zion.
There on the poplars
we hung our harps,
for there our captors asked us for songs,
our tormentors demanded songs of joy;
they said, “Sing us one of the songs of Zion!”
How can we sing the songs of the Lord
while in a foreign land? (v. 1–4) He reserved his harshest judgment for the nation’s churches. Nearly every white Christian either defended slaveholding or refused to speak against it. Douglass ridiculed their pretensions to righteousness with a warning from Isaiah: “And when ye spread forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes from you: yea, when ye make many prayers, I will not hear: your hands are full of blood” (1:15, KJV). Yet there’s a side of Douglass that’s not often remembered or celebrated: his radical Christian faith. Douglass was a kind of prophet crying in the wilderness of Christian slaveholding America. It’s no coincidence that in the most famous speech of his life—“What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”—Douglass quoted the prophet Isaiah at length. He aspired to speak to America as biblical prophets once spoke to their people: with words of warning and rebuke, grace and hope. ~ Frederick Douglass.

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https://youtube.com/shorts/MIJ....WoKAbns4?si=pCLgsTVx
This is scary for real but did anyone notice the white man in the background that made it creepier 😧

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Aly White

 
verrry creepy
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