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Mother-daughter Duo Celebrate Black History Month With Daily Dress-Up | MSNBC
Can we get a Ross History Day, and we can all go over how hard you all try to hide all the pivotal events we did in History, because as soon as anyone gets to the Core Route of Awesomeness that is Ross, everyone gets all Jelly like Duck Them!
Vice President Kamala Harris inspires Black women to achieve excellence in every single institution across USA.
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀 inspiring them into what? Inspiring to having victim mentalities?
Candace Owens should come on MSDNC..
Why? So she can make up lies about paint chips to please her “massa”s?
@Constituent A Because listening to the opposition would be unity?
Some democrats like Tulsi Gabbard appear on Fox to defend left wing values..
@Constituent A What about Ben Shapiro then?
Beautiful women 🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
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👍☺👏👏.
“If you can get online, you ain’t black.”
Joe Biden