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Derek Earl Garner
Derek Earl Garner
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"It's okay to follow a different path."

Essie L. Garner (grandma)
1988

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Syaheicereeze Xanderxindershin
Syaheicereeze Xanderxindershin  
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Using this platform is not hard for me, however, it's like other people don't try to be on the app or go to the website to try to post anything. Not even on a regular basis. I truly could care less about Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. The censorship has been enough to drive me away from the platform. Also, with how glitchy it has been, I wasn't able to post a video on IG. it kept saying error. So I posted it here instead. I only got on social media to connect with conscious people. But I wonder, why does it seem so hard to convince those conscious people to get on the platform? Also, Black people coon so much in certain "Black Facebook groups" that people, especially admins and moderators, will have rules preventing ypu from advertising other platforms like this, meaning they are happier on the plantation than being free on their own land, heavily armed. And the times I see them speaking up on a Black cause, it appears to be performative rather than genuine, and anyone they see who is always speaking on Black causes they single out for being "too Pro Black," AKA a "hotep." Osubudo Ipapo Ipapo

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I tried to get a "conscious" person to come over here, only to be bombarded with their excuses why facebook was a better "platform" for them. Sad
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I'm a be 34 this May, & I'm just now barely growing hair on my chest! The CREATOR is AWESOME! The GREAT I AM! I can't grow a full beard yet, but I can grow a klean Goatee, & Mustache! I promise you I'm a be 80 with a full beard long hair with the body of a mythical Greek God still having children! On top of that this isn't even my divine final form! I know the next realm gonna be off the HOOK!✊💪

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Syaheicereeze Xanderxindershin
Syaheicereeze Xanderxindershin  
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I get tired of seeing the weird mindless posts on Facebook that I just close out of it.

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Zay Fucifino
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Ill leave this right here 👇🏾

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Eric Eustace Williams (1911–1981) was a historian, educator, and the first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, serving from the country's independence in 1962 until his death in 1981. Born in Port of Spain, he excelled academically and attended Oxford University on a scholarship, earning a doctorate in history. His groundbreaking dissertation was later published as Capitalism and Slavery (1944), a seminal work that explored the economic underpinnings of slavery and its role in the development of capitalism.

Williams returned to the Caribbean in the 1940s and became a prominent intellectual voice, lecturing and advocating for self-determination. In 1956, he founded the People’s National Movement (PNM), which became the leading political party in Trinidad and Tobago. Under his leadership, the country gained independence from Britain in 1962 and became a republic in 1976.

As Prime Minister, Williams focused on education, industrialization, and economic diversification to reduce dependence on oil and sugar exports. Known as the "Father of the Nation," he was a strong advocate for Caribbean unity and played a key role in the formation of the Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA) and later CARICOM.

Eric Williams passed away on March 29, 1981, at the age of 69, while still in office. His legacy as a scholar and leader remains central to the history of Trinidad and Tobago and the broader Caribbean region 🇹🇹...

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First they ghettorize it,

then they gentrify it,

finally they monetize it

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