The Inconvenient Truth /Non-Biased

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The Inconvenient Truth /Non-Biased

Richard Branson knew everything about Epstein!

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The Inconvenient Truth /Non-Biased

George Washington Carver of Tuskegee Institute, one of the world's greatest agricultural chemists, was awarded the Roosevelt Medal in 1939 for "distinguished service in the field of science." From the peanut he has extracted 285 products, and from the sweet potato, 118. Dr. Carver was born a slave.
Thomas Edison once offered him a large salary to take charge of one of the Edison laboratories but Carver refused in order to continue the work he had begun with Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute.

www.georgewashingtoncarver.org/

www.acs.org/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/ca…

repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/47546/noaa_4…

www.britannica.com/biography/George-Washington-Car…

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The Inconvenient Truth /Non-Biased

Democrats often say that if you voted for Trump, then everything he does is what you voted for. That might be fair when it comes to his second term, but it wasn’t true the first time around. It was similar to when I voted for Obama—I didn’t know he would turn out to be a more polished version of Bush. If I had voted for him a second time, then yes, I would’ve been knowingly voting for imperialism.

I apply this standard to every bloodthirsty, imperialist president. If you vote for them after they’ve shown you who they really are, then you co-sign what they do. I agree with this way of thinking, but most people don’t apply it consistently.

There’s an important difference between voting for someone when their record is still unknown and voting for someone after they’ve already revealed exactly what they stand for. Once that happens, you’re no longer voting on hope or uncertainty, you’re voting for their actions and their track record.

Democrats will most certainly support a captured, pro Israel candidate in the next - upcoming - presidential election. Most democratic constituents will vote for them because the Democrats tell them to do so, even though it will be obvious the candidate is an Israeli puppet.

If you vote for that person, that will be what you voted for. This is the same party that wants to be able to shut your car down remotely. This is more than likely a policy that is pushed by AIPAC. Every fascistic policy that passes, will be a policy that you voted for.

www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/feb/04/jeff…

#MakeAmericaGreatAgain
#MakeAmericaHealthyAgain

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The Inconvenient Truth /Non-Biased

“On May 21, 1804, 45 men led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark departed from St. Charles, Missouri, on a two-year journey across North America. Hoping to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean, the Corps of Discovery also sought to gather information about the geography, climate, wildlife and Indigenous peoples of the continent. The group’s mission was funded by Congress and supported by President Thomas Jefferson, who had just facilitated the acquisition of Louisiana Territory in 1803.

York, an African American man enslaved by Clark, played an integral role as the only Black member of the corps. An experienced frontiersman, York knew how to forage for edible plants and hunt wild game. Although most enslaved African Americans were forbidden to possess guns at the time, York wielded a firearm throughout his journey. He killed bison and geese, providing sustenance for the entire group.

York also provided medical aid to those suffering from illness. Stricken with what was likely a gastrointestinal infection, Sergeant Charles Floyd became incapacitated just months into the journey. It was York, principally, who tried to revive him, Clark wrote in his journal. When Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who played a critical role as an interpreter and navigator for the corps, fell ill at Fort Mandan, York gave her stewed fruit and tea at regular intervals.

After reaching the Pacific Ocean in November 1805, the corps prepared to establish a winter camp. When deciding where to build the fort, the group held a vote. It is striking that, in an era when African Americans and women were legally denied the franchise, York cast his ballot alongside the other members of corps, including Sacagawea. This moment may have been the earliest occurrence of an African American person and a woman voting in U.S. history.”

#BlackHistoryMonth

www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-forgotten-black…

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The Inconvenient Truth /Non-Biased

Fathers like Charlie Kirk cause damage to their children. Many assume he was a grifter who said outrageous things to get clicks, but I’ll take the man at his word because his words are well-documented. The belief that he was a grifter is a theory that he never confessed to.

I’ll focus on males because males are the ones who commit the vast majority of violent acts.

Imagine that your father told you, as a very young boy, that you are superior to others because of the color of your skin - especially black people. Imagine him using Western education as a foundation to drill these false beliefs in your head, and telling you things like, Africans never contributed anything to civilization (when ironically, they’re the ones that birthed it) because they were naturally incapable of doing so.

Imagine him telling you, African Americans are intellectually inferior to you because you’re white, and the reason for that is because African Americans are the descendants of African savages that were saved by the brutality of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade.

Imagine if he told you, America deemed them not to be human, because they weren’t - that blacks were better off when we could own them as property, and burn them to a crisp if we even so much as caught them holding a book, much less reading one.

Imagine him teaching you conveniently selected statistics like, blacks, only make up 13% of the population, but they make up half of the American prison population.

Imagine him not teaching you that all blacks in America, regardless of where they’re from, are listed as black in the American judicial system - not just African Americans.

Further - imagine him not teaching you that black people also make up the vast majority of those exonerated for nonviolent, and violent crimes in the United States.

Now you’re eighteen years old and ready to set out as a young white man and conquer the world. You’re proud of your superiority as a white man. You know that if nothing else, you will always do better than a black man in the work force, if the playing field is even.

But there’s a problem - due the what you were taught by your father, each time you’re outperformed by a black person, you feel something isn’t quite right. If a black person is more educated than you, it’s only because their black skin afforded them a free education.

Then, one day in the break room, you hear them complaining to a coworker about the cost of their student loan. But you assumed they were given a free education, and now you’re all confused.

But, it’s okay, because you’re naturally superior to them, and the world is your oyster.

One day, you see your black coworker driving a nice car, so you think they must be selling drugs. You never consider that the car may be the result of a part-time job, or maybe his parents bought it for him.

The reason you never consider the latter is because - due to what your father taught you about blacks - it’s hard for you to imagine them having such a solid family structure. You imagine that his parents must be poor, and that your black coworker was just fortunate enough to escape the ghetto they raised him in.

You assume the car isn’t the result of a part-time job, because you believe that black people don’t work hard, so if they have something of value, you think it is the result of something nefarious or unfair.

One day you come to work and notice your black coworker is working in the office. They asked him to help out because they realized he had computer skills and picked up on the various software they use to run the business rather quickly.

One day the office manager asked him if he was interested in transferring to a different department that was more suited to his computer skills. He rejected the offer because he liked the work he was doing in the department where both of you currently work.

But, the fact that the opportunity was offered to him bothers you, especially after you find out he’s been promoted within your department.

One day, one of your black coworkers tells you his car is in the shop, and asks if you could give him a ride home after work. Before he could tell you his house was not too far away, in an area known to be a nice neighborhood, you immediately came up with an excuse and told him no because you assumed his home must be in a bad neighborhood.

He works with you, making the same salary - yet, somehow, you convinced yourself that he would live in a community that was inferior to your own.

You confess this to another fellow white coworker (because you think he won't say anything). The white coworker offers to give the black coworker a ride home.

When they arrive at his home, the white coworker is impressed by the black coworker’s home. The black coworker asked him if he wanted to come inside to have a beer, and he accepted.

The white coworker was even more impressed with the man cave where they sat and enjoyed a few cold ones. The white coworker told the black coworker why you didn’t want to give him a ride home. They both had a chuckle about it.

The next day, the white coworker told you that he gave your black coworker a ride home, and how nice the black coworker's home is.

Normally, you’re very nice to the black coworker, which is why he felt comfortable asking you to give him a ride home in the first place.

Sometime during the next workday, the black coworker asked the white coworker that gave him a ride home, why you seemed to be upset with him about something. The white coworker told the black coworker, to be honest, I think it’s because I told him you have a really nice house because after I told him, he said You’ll probably be in prison soon because you’re probably selling drugs. He thought it was funny, but I didn’t laugh.

All of these experiences clash with what you’ve been taught. One day, you see a young white male on YouTube preaching everything your father taught you. He talks about how the colleges are too liberal and how easy it is for blacks to get an undeserved education. He vomits all of the lies your father told you, only while wearing a suit and tie. He tells you your failures aren’t your fault. He tells you that most of the free whites who lived in a slave society never benefited from slavery - though everything around them in the world of commerce was made possible by free labor.

Not to mention the fact that organized black slavery allowed poor whites to escape the horrors of having their humanity legally stripped from them, and the brutality that was constantly enacted on the slave class in the United States.

These snake oil salesmen make you angrier than you already were. They teach you to blame the system for your failures instead of looking within yourself to figure out a path forward.

Because of their teachings, you walk around telling others to stop making excuses while constantly making excuses for yourself each day of your life.

8 months ago | [YT] | 0

The Inconvenient Truth /Non-Biased

We don’t need a literal Epstein list. All we need is the list that was used to send Epstein’s friend to prison. You can’t send a pimp to prison without knowing who the John’s are.

10 months ago | [YT] | 0

The Inconvenient Truth /Non-Biased

Let’s be clear: if you’re okay with a list of known child predators being kept hidden from the public—especially when we know it exists because a woman is currently in prison for arranging abuse between those men and underage girls—then you’re just as vile as the people who committed the crimes. I don’t care how badly you want to protect your favorite politician or bureaucrat. Try being a decent human being.

10 months ago | [YT] | 0

The Inconvenient Truth /Non-Biased

White farmers are using Black people as a prop in their campaign against the Trump administration’s deportation policies. They’re basically calling us lazy—claiming we refuse to wake up at 3 a.m. to work in the blueberry fields by 5, enduring extreme heat.

That’s ironic, because when I worked in construction, both Black and White workers routinely showed up before dawn. We worked through brutal heat and freezing cold without complaint.

But then one of those farmers let the truth slip: the real reason Americans—Black or White—aren’t lining up to work their fields is because they’re only offering $11 or $12 an hour. 🤣

At that rate, I can work indoors at a department store or fast food place. I can sit behind a register at a gas station and make the same. So tell me—why would anyone choose backbreaking farm labor in the blazing sun for the same pay? Come on.

11 months ago | [YT] | 0