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He is famous for this.My Man Jason said it best you got to watch them old niggas.😒
Old fossils. Sellouts.You see anyone in that pic that looks like they are under 50 or even 60? 'nuff said.
Tell me something new. LOL. I see why you reacted the way you did.WAT?! 😂😂😂 ok lol
Boule sellout MFs. I'm sick of these folks. When I hear our folks wanna join their local NAACP chapter to help our people, I shake my head. They don't know the leadership sold us out.I've let go of this organization long ago......nothing they do against Black Society surprises me anymore.
People at this point have a mental illness if they think that organization is for us. I'm sick of looking at them.
I know the NAACP is just one element of the Black sellout crowd in each town. They don't want their crumbs to be cut off from massa.I doubt they are even thinking about you.
If the FBI is for it, then it cannot be good for our people. There is the proof. What common goals could they possibly have?Pay close attention to the final sentence. Basically NAACP are collaborating with FBI to destroy me:
“About 75 people gathered Saturday afternoon to pay homage to the 100th anniversary of the NAACP’s Albuquerque branch at the Veterans’ Memorial, with a celebration that included speeches and awards.
The event was presided over by the current president of the local chapter, Harold Bailey, who serves as a volunteer, leading meetings held twice a month that are usually attended by between 15 and 50 of the organization’s 125 members, who include non-black participants.
Bailey was president in 2000 for a two-year term, and, after serving as executive director of the New Mexico Office of African American Affairs, returned to his past post as president in 2013, after retiring from his state position the year before.
“I’m proud to be part of this rich history,” he said in an interview last week.
He introduced the keynote speaker for the event, Carol K.O. Lee, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Albuquerque Division, who said both organizations share common goals.”
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