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A Pelosi goon executed Ashli Babbitt.

He could have apprehended her, but he chose to hide in the shadows and murder her without even as much as a warning.

The same people now calling Renee Good and Alex Pretti victims of ICE cheered when Ashli was murdered in cold blood.

#AshliBabbitt

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The same people saying ICE agents murdered Alex Pretti, who was an armed male protester with a loaded handgun, and who was resisting arrest, called Michael Byrd a hero for shooting Ashli Babbitt, an unarmed female protester who was climbing through a window.

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Where was the national outrage?

Where was the rioting in the streets?

Where was the endless media coverage?

#AshliBabbitt

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Does it make more sense to say Ashli Babbitt got “Kirked” or that Kirk earned a “Babbitt”? Asking for actual patriots. #charliekirk #ashlibabbitt #fuckice #whitesupremacyisajoke #makeracistsafraidagain

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If your response to what happened to #ReneeGood is that she "Should have followed orders" from #LawEnforcement then just WAIT until you hear about #AshliBabbitt 🤔

#FactsMatter

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Crickets! 🦗🦗

#ReneeGood #AshliBabbitt
#ReeseWaters

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'It's just not true!': CNN calls out Noem to her face over blatant double standard Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was put in the hot seat on CNN Sunday after being backed into a corner over her “different standard” when it came to when law enforcement should be allowed to u...

'It's just not true!': CNN calls out Noem to her face over blatant double standard

Just mind-boggling hypocrisy. But all you good folks already know that.

#AshliBabbitt #ReneeNicoleGood #GOPLiesAboutEverything

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If you have this sentiment, I direct you to Ashli Babbitt #minneapolis #minnesota #ashlibabbitt #maga #tiktok

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Debating J6ers Goes Off the Rails | #AshliBabbitt #J6 #EnriqueTarrio @TimHaleJ6 @destiny @Whick-TV
Debating J6ers Goes Off the Rails | #AshliBabbitt #J6 #EnriqueTarrio @TimHaleJ6 @destiny @Whick-TV YouTube video by Daliban Clips

Debating J6ers goes off the rails

#AshliBabbitt #J6 #EnriqueTarrio #TimHale #WhickTV​ @destiny.gg

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In the same week, the same people who were demonize #ReneeNicoleGood, who was shot while FLEEING an officer, lionize #AshliBabbitt, who was shot while assaulting one

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@cnn.com #AndersonCooper, #DavidUrban can get the fu*k off the TV. #AshliBabbitt illegally broke and entered the US Capitol while finalizing the US president tally. She was being hostile breaking an entry onto floor. Congress was in fear for their life trying to do people work,not just the officer.

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Maga Cheers Renee Nicole Good ☠️ By ICE, Here's THEIR Heroes

#ashlibabbitt #reneenicolegood #trumpepstein #minneapolis #minneapolisprotest

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#AshliBabbitt was a #DomesticTerrorist threatening Pence and members of Congress. Her family was paid millions! #JusticeForGood

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Criminal traitor #AshliBabbitt was shot and killed as a result of her breaking into the capitol on Jan. 6. 
Her family was awarded $5 million in wrongful death damages, alleging the police officer was negligent and poorly supervised. 
It also claimed Babbit was an unarmed and posed no threat..🙄

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I think we should #DigUpAshliBabbittAndShootHerAgain 😁😁😁😁 #FUCK #AshliBabbitt

She needs another #HoleInHerFace 😉

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Oh don't forget #AshliBabbitt, MAGA so wounded by her saying "go on I dare you" too many times & catching a 9mil in the cranium they nearly minted a coin in her image.
Her toilet paper selling really well in red states though👍

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News/Opinion: Diddys employees are said to have been unpaid and make it public. The Unpaid Employees of Diddy: A Story of Power, Privilege, and Financial FrustrationAs we navigate the complexities of power and privilege in our society, a recent story has come to light that sheds light on the often-overlooked struggles of those who work behind the scenes. Sean Diddy Combs, the music mogul and entrepreneur, is facing allegations from his employees that they have not been paid while he serves time in federal prison.The news broke when TMZ reported that several employees had come forward claiming that payroll payments were delayed or withheld during Diddys incarceration. The mounting frustration among staff has led to at least one reported resignation, a stark reminder of the human cost of financial mismanagement and neglect. According to sources close to the matter, a third-party business management firm, Tri Star Sports & Entertainment, is overseeing Diddys finances while he is behind bars.But heres the kicker: even Diddys family members must submit expense requests for review by the firm before they can be approved. Its a system that seems designed more to control and manipulate than to facilitate financial transparency and accountability. And yet, when confronted with these allegations, Diddys representatives deny any wrongdoing, claiming that all employees are being properly compensated.The situation raises important questions about power dynamics, privilege, and the treatment of those who work behind the scenes. When a high-profile figure like Diddy is accused of neglecting his employees financial well-being, its not just a matter of personal responsibility – its also a reflection of the broader societal issues that allow such behavior to go unchecked.Diddys case is not an isolated incident. Weve seen time and again how those in positions of power can use their influence to exploit and manipulate others for their own gain. Its a pattern that perpetuates inequality, erodes trust, and undermines the very fabric of our society.But theres hope. By shining a light on these issues, we can begin to create a more just and equitable world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We must hold those in power accountable for their actions, and demand transparency and accountability from those who would seek to exploit others.As we move forward, let us remember the stories of Diddys employees – the ones who have been left unpaid, frustrated, and disillusioned by the system. Let us use their experiences as a catalyst for change, and work towards creating a world where everyone has access to fair compensation, respect, and dignity.In the words of the great poet Maya Angelou, When you know better, you do better. Its time for us to know better – to recognize the power dynamics at play, and to take action to create a more just and equitable society. The future is in our hands, and its up to us to write the next chapter.The Takeaway* Diddys employees are alleging that they have not been paid while he serves time in federal prison.* A third-party business management firm, Tri Star Sports & Entertainment, is overseeing Diddys finances during his incarceration.* Even Diddys family members must submit expense requests for review by the firm before they can be approved.* The situation raises important questions about power dynamics, privilege, and the treatment of those who work behind the scenes.What Can We Do?* Hold those in power accountable for their actions.* Demand transparency and accountability from those who would seek to exploit others.* Create a more just and equitable world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.Lets use this story as a catalyst for change, and work towards creating a brighter future for all.#CelebrityNews #News #Diddy #SeanCombs Media text:

News/Opinion: Diddys employees are said to have been unpaid and make it public.: The Unpaid Employees of Diddy: A Story of Power, Privilege, and Financial FrustrationAs we navigate the complexities of power and privilege in our society, a recent… #AshliBabbitt #CelebrityNews #News #Diddy #SeanCombs

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Fun to see the #maga world do a complete 180 in less than 24 hours from excusing what #AshliBabbitt did to saying the woman in #Minneapolis should have complied with #ICE

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Challenge: How Well Do You Know The Black Panther Party: Guess the right answer to the question in the image above: Media text: #AshliBabbitt #rightanswer #questionimage #imageabove

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Democrats ROASTED For HUMILIATING Themselves With Trump Deranged Candlelight Jan 6 Anniversary Vigil
Democrats ROASTED For HUMILIATING Themselves With Trump Deranged Candlelight Jan 6 Anniversary Vigil YouTube video by Black Conservative Perspective

I get away from the news cycle for 18 hours and this disgusting comical clown act occurs. Leftist, you gotta at least see this coordinated cringe hypocrisy of a performance. One name the Left never mentions, #AshliBabbitt. #BlackConservativePerspective #Jan6

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Post: Top 10 Bold African Change-Makers Who Reshaped Their Worlds. Top 10 Bold African Change-Makers Who Reshaped Their WorldsAfricas story brims with folks who stared down tough odds. They fought for freedom, fixed big problems, and shook up old ways. Think about it: in places where resources run short and dangers lurk, these people stepped up. Their guts changed nations and touched the globe.This piece spotlights ten key African figures. Their drive led to real shifts in politics, science, arts, and more. From ending apartheid to sparking green movements, these influential Africans prove one persons fire can light a path for many. If youre hunting for stories of African leaders who made a difference, youve hit the goldmine. Their tales inspire us to push boundaries too.Architects of Independence and Political TransformationAfricas path to self-rule took raw courage. Leaders rose against colonial chains and built new systems. They risked everything to hand their people a brighter future. These bold moves set the stage for todays Africa.The Foundational Freedom FightersNelson Mandela stands tall as a giant in this fight. Born in South Africa, he spent 27 years in prison for battling apartheid. Yet, he never broke. Mandela pushed talks over guns, leading to his 1994 election as president. His truth and reconciliation push healed deep wounds. Over 40 million South Africans voted in that first free election, a number that shows his pull.Kwame Nkrumah took a different tack in Ghana. As prime minister, he led the charge against British rule. Nkrumah used strikes and boycotts to wear down the colonizers. In 1957, Ghana won independence—the first sub-Saharan nation to do so. He dreamed of a united Africa, forming the Organization of African Unity. That step fueled freedom waves across the continent.These men flipped the script on power. They showed patience and smarts beat brute force. Their wins cut colonial ties and boosted pan-African pride.Redefining Modern GovernanceThomas Sankara shook up Burkina Faso in the 1980s. As president, he ditched fancy cars for a beat-up Renault. Sankara tackled hunger head-on with land reforms. He planted millions of trees to fight desert spread and pushed womens rights in a male-led world. One bold policy: he forgave national debt to free up cash for schools and health. Burkina Fasos literacy rate jumped from 13% to 73% in four years. Sankaras honest rule cut corruption but cost him his life in a coup. Still, his ideas spark reforms today.These leaders didnt just win freedom; they remade how countries run. Sankaras simple life proved leaders can serve, not rule. Their risks paid off in stronger societies.Trailblazers in Science, Innovation, and HealthBrains beat barriers. African innovators fixed homegrown issues with homegrown fixes. They turned scraps into solutions, saving lives and sparking growth. In a world short on funds, their smarts shine bright.Medical Miracles and Public Health VictoriesWangari Maathai turned trees into a weapon against illness. In Kenya, she saw how deforestation wrecked water and health. She started the Green Belt Movement in 1977. Women planted over 51 million trees, cutting soil loss and boosting clean air. This work slashed child deaths from bad water by improving local farms. Maathai won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004—the first African woman to do so. Her push linked health to nature, proving green efforts save lives.In South Africa, Zackie Achmat faced the HIV crisis head-on. He founded the Treatment Action Campaign in 1998. Millions died without meds as prices soared. Achmat sued drug firms and the government, winning cheap drugs for all. By 2004, over 200,000 got treatment; death rates dropped 50% in five years. His bold stand—refusing pills himself until all could get them—rallied the world.These fighters hit health woes straight. Maathais trees and Achmats lawsuits show action trumps talk. Their wins cut pain and built hope.Disrupting Technology and EngineeringWilliam Kamkwamba built hope from wire and wood. As a teen in Malawi, drought starved his family. At 14, he read a book and made a windmill from junk. It pumped water for crops, ending hunger for his village. Kamkwambas story spread; he built more for schools, lighting 50 homes. Now, his TED talk inspires kids worldwide. Young African entrepreneurs can copy his trick: use whats around to solve big needs. Start small, like a solar lamp from old bottles.Strive Masiyiwa wired Africa for the future. From Zimbabwe, he launched Econet in 1998. Governments blocked him, but he fought in court and won. Today, Econet serves 100 million in mobile money and calls. It created 50,000 jobs and lets farmers sell goods via phone. Masiyiwas risk shows tech can bridge gaps in poor spots.Innovation thrives on grit. Kamkwambas mill and Masiyiwas network prove Africans lead change. Grab local tools and dream big—you can too.Voices of Conscience: Activism and Human RightsSome speak when silence kills. These activists called out wrongs, from land grabs to unfair laws. Their words and walks bent history. They remind us: one voice can wake a crowd.The Fight Against Injustice and TyrannySteve Biko rallied South Africas youth against apartheid. In the 1970s, he started the Black Consciousness Movement. Biko taught pride over fear, sparking student uprisings. Police killed him in 1977, but his ideas fueled the end of white rule. The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed, Biko said. That line still fires up fights for justice.Wangari Maathai fits here too, battling tree cutters and bosses. She faced jail for her green push but kept going. Her work exposed how greed hurts the poor. Maathais stand grew a global tree-planting wave.Biko and Maathai took hits but stood firm. Their fire lit paths for fairer worlds. What wrong will you call out?Championing Gender Equality and Social NormsChimamanda Ngozi Adichie cracks open talks on women. From Nigeria, her book We Should All Be Feminists sold millions. She shares stories of girls denied school or jobs. Adichie spoke at TED; her talk got 50 million views. It pushed Nigerias laws to protect girls from child marriage. One win: her words helped pass the Violence Against Persons Act in 2015.Wangari Maathai also lifted women, giving them jobs in tree planting. She broke Kenyas glass ceiling as environment minister.These women smashed old rules. Adichies stories and Maathais jobs show equality builds strong homes. Step up—support a girl today.Cultural Revolutionaries: Arts That Challenged the Status QuoArt cuts deep. African creators used paint, words, and beats to question power. Their work flipped views on Africa, from victim to victor. These voices demand we listen.Literature as a Weapon of ChangeChinua Achebes pen pierced colonial lies. His book Things Fall Apart hit shelves in 1958. It showed Igbo life before whites came, selling 20 million copies. Achebes tales exposed how empires wrecked cultures. Post-colonial literature bloomed from his lead. He taught at U.S. schools, shaping young minds on African narrative voice.Ngũgĩ wa Thiongo took it further in Kenya. He wrote in Gikuyu to reach the masses, not elites. Jailed for his play Ngaahika Ndeenda, he kept writing against dictators. His works sparked debates on language and power.Achebe and Ngũgĩ turned stories into swords. Read them—feel Africas true beat.Visual and Performing Arts Redefining IdentityFela Kuti blasted horns against Nigerias thieves. His Afrobeat songs mocked leaders in tracks like Zombie. Crowds danced to his calls for rights; police raided his home 200 times. Kuti ran for president, pushing real change. His music spread to the world, influencing stars like Paul McCartney.El Anatsui weaves bottles into art that screams environment pain. From Ghana, his huge metal tapestries hang in museums. They highlight waste and history, making viewers think.Kutis rhythm and Anatsuis scraps challenge us. Art isnt just pretty—its a call to fix wrongs.The Next Generation of Bold LeadershipOld heroes pave ways for new ones. Todays Africans tackle jobs, climate, and more with fresh fire. They use phones and crowds to shift gears. Their moves keep the flame alive.Boldness in Entrepreneurship and Job CreationStrive Masiyiwa builds empires that employ thousands. His Econet fights poverty with tech. He mentors startups, creating 100,000 jobs across Africa. Masiyiwas risks show business can heal economies.Aliko Dangote turns cement into wealth. Nigerias richest man built factories that feed growth. His plants cut import needs, saving billions. Dangotes drive creates work for youth.These bosses bet big. Start your venture—jobs follow bold steps.Youth Voices Shaping Global DialogueVanessa Nakate grabs mics on climate. From Uganda, she marched solo at Davos in 2019. Media cut her from photos, but she called it out. Now, her #UAEatCOP26 push got 1 million signatures. Nakates book A Bigger Picture eyes African climate hits.Bobrisky? No, better: Boniface Mwangi snaps pics of Kenyas ills. His protests topple corrupt bigwigs. Mwangis Picha Mtaani uses art to heal communities.Young blood like Nakate and Mwangi leads now. Join them—your voice counts in the fight.Conclusion: The Enduring Legacy of CourageThese ten titans—Mandela, Nkrumah, Sankara, Maathai, Kamkwamba, Achmat, Biko, Adichie, Achebe, Kuti—touched politics, health, arts, and beyond. From windmills to words, they made marks that last.Change demands you buck norms. Defy the easy path, like they did. Spot bold leaders near you. Back them with time or shares. Africas got endless guts—tap into it. Their fire burns on, ready to warm the world.

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CONGRATULATIONS ON 5 YEARS SOBER #ASHLIBABBITT!! WE ALL BELIEVED IN YOU

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Did y’all hear who quit smoking five years ago today?

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#ashlibabbitt "She voted for #obama but died for #trump." - Insider

#politics #january6 #insurrection #maga #barackobama #blacksky

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In memory of the greatest white supremacist terrorist attack in U.S. history #January6th, a moment with #AshliBabbitt

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This is #AshliBabbitt: NOT a martyr, NOT a hero. She was a #TRAITOR. On #Jan6th, Babbitt & her fellow #Insurrectionists stormed the #Capitol. She was shot while breaking into a secured area of the Capitol. #Trump gave Babbitt's family $5 MILLION.

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Challenge: How Well Do You Know the Human Body? Guess the right answer to the question in the image above:

Challenge: How Well Do You Know the Human Body?: Guess the right answer to the question in the image above: #AshliBabbitt #rightanswer #questionimage #imageabove

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Five years ago today Ashli Babbitt got a surprise invitation to meet Ronald Reagan.

#jan6th #january6th #Resist #fuckTrump #insurrection #traitorsofJan6th #AshliBabbitt

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