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TV "The Boondocks" is known for its amusing, animated commentary on all things controversial. Here's why the culture needs its return immediately.
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Erika Marie 4.8K Views
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Politics Noname called out the hypocrisy of rappers whose "whole discographies be about black plight" but have failed to speak up on George Floyd's murder.
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Lynn S. 4.9K Views
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Original Content Over thirty years later, N.W.A.'s "Fuck Tha Police" resonates with a new generation, finding life as a modern-day protest anthem.
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Mitch Findlay 3.7K Views
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Music He detailed why he felt it was necessary to create "The Bigger Picture" and explained not using political moments for social media posts.
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Erika Marie 7.0K Views
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Music Videos 21 Savage uses the latest single off of "Issa Album" to tackle police brutality.
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Aron A. 11.4K Views
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Music Metro Boomin took a moment to reflect on the power of his words, encouraging his followers to "drown the hate with love."
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Mitch Findlay 3.5K Views
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Crime The two officers were immediately relieved from active duty.
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EJ Panaligan 1.8K Views
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Crime Joe Rogan hosted Krystal and Saagar of The Hill on his podcast, where they delved deep into America politics and more.
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Rose Lilah 5.0K Views
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Society Apparently, love is the answer...
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Zaynab 15.5K Views
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Society Police claim Diante was "wanted for questioning."
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Chantilly Post 10.9K Views
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Pop Culture Beyoncé used a number of Nigerian artists and creatives to make "Black is King," including singer-songwriter Tiwa Savage.
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Erika Marie 30.4K Views
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Pop Culture When someone told the rapper "defund the police," she stated we needed to work on "strict laws for cops."
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Erika Marie 3.5K Views
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Pop Culture George Floyd will be buried in the city of Houston, Texas where he was raised in the Third Ward.
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Erika Marie 1343 Views
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Sports Dennis Rodman released a new video on Instagram called "Rest In Power George Floyd."
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Alexander Cole 2.6K Views
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Original Content During the star-studded Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, Kendrick Lamar didn’t rap the infamous “Alright” line, “we hate po-po,” and the brief silence from that moment was deafening.
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Joshua Robinson 19.0K Views