It's September 06, 2025, 12:55:43 AM
Happy Harry O set snoop st8 and he’s seeing the light now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J78m-ydqXes?si=fJfdCtfx0--kotPf
Snoop getting alot of hate on Instagram for this.
Rightly so, considering how anti-Trump he has been. Now gets a load of money thrown at him and changes his mind. Snoop is a bitch. Would throw you under a bus for $10 or a spliff.
This, Snoop is a fake ass bitch
Ah, the road scholar Nelly has spoken. Yes. Definitely among the nation's most accomplished and brightest who has countless contributions to humanity in tow. Somehow in all of his voracious reading, he missed over 50 years of documentation.Maybe he should start at the beginning in 1973 when the Department of Justice, charging Trump and his father Fred with discrimination against blacks in apartment rentals, brought suit in Federal Court in Brooklyn Fair wherein Trump Management Corp. was accused of violating the Fair Housing Act of 1968 in its operation of 39 buildings: Refusing to rent or negotiate rentals ‘because of race and color, and requiring different rental terms and conditions because of race and that it had misrepresented to blacks that apartments were not available. Testimony showed that applications filed by Black apartment seekers were marked with a “C” for “colored.” The lawsuit ended in a settlement in which the Trumps acknowledged they “failed and neglected” to comply with the Fair Housing Act.Source: https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/times-insider/2015/07/30/1973-meet-donald-trump/?_r=0&smid=tw-shareHow about the 80s, where Kip Brown - who used to work at Atlantic City casinos including Trump’s Castle - went on record saying: "When Donald and Ivana came to the casino, the bosses would order all the black people off the floor ... It was the eighties, I was a teen-ager, but I remember it: they put us all in the back."Source: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/09/07/the-death-and-life-of-atlantic-cityOr perhaps Nelly should turn his attention to 1989, where Trump ran an advertisement in New York City papers calling for the death penalty for five Black and Latino teenagers in the so-called "Central Park jogger" case, in which these juveniles were accused of raping and beating a young white woman. The boys were found guilty but their convictions were overturned after another man admitted to the crime in 2002 and it was determined their confessions were coerced. A retraction was never made. Source: https://www.wnyc.org/story/justice-and-journalism-thirty-years-after-central-park-jogger-case/Then the good old 90s where Trump frequently cast doubt about the legitimacy of tribes seeking to build casinos in the New York area, citing their dark skin as evidence they were faking their ancestry in a testimony before congress. The National Indian Gaming Association filed a Federal Communications Commission complaint after Trump made similar remarks on Don Imus’ talk radio show. The group described his on-air comments as “obscene, indecent and profane racial slurs against Native Americans and African Americans.” The FCC declined to take action, though it called the remarks “deplorable” and “offensive.”Source: https://x.com/allinwithchris/status/935323286526971904Maybe 1992? Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino lost its appeal of a $200,000 discrimination penalty "imposed because managers catered to the presumed prejudices of a high roller by removing a black dealer from his table," the UPI reported.Source: https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/10/19/Trump-Plaza-loses-appeal-of-discrimination-penalty/1911719467200/Searching for "Donald Trump" and the word "racist" in the Nexis news database, you will find hundreds of results. I'm sure Nelly will find the time with that incredible brain of his and come back to us renewed.
During the campaign, Trump talked about ‘Black jobs’. He’s nominated just one Black person for his cabinetTrump’s first administration was the least racially diverse in decades. More than 80 percent of his latest nominees are whiteAlex WoodwardFriday 29 November 2024