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Listen To The Kids, Bro: Watch Children React To Donald Trump’s Stupidity [Video]

Kids React To Donald Trump’s Speeches And Commentary We believe that children are the future . Teach them well, and let them lead the way. If these kids are the next leaders of these United States, then we’re in good hands. Even they can see that Donald Trump is a complete jackass. 10-year-olds know a d-bag when they smell one. Image via YouTube

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They STILL Hatin’: Journalist Shares Racist Letter Sent To Her About Cam Newton

Journalist Posts Racist Letter About Cam Newton And Black People On Twitter Even weeks after the losing Super Bowl 50, there are STILL people mad at Cam Newton… Via HuffingtonPost Cam Newton received a lot of hate during his MVP season. Some of it was arguably a result of generational differences, but the racial factor certainly played a significant role as well. On Saturday, Newsday’s Jets beat writer Kimberly Martin shared some proof of that in the form a letter she received from a reader. The letter contained hateful, racist language about Cam Newton and black people in general. In the letter Martin posted to Twitter, slurs are tossed around a number of times along with horrible stereotypes and lazy comparisons. “…Do yourself a favor and stay away from them as much as possible.” #PostRacialAmerica pic.twitter.com/lb9jXDNYri — Kimberley A. Martin (@KMart_LI) February 20, 2016 Get off his d**k already. Damn. SMH. Image via Twitter/AP

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Circa 1995: Throwback Of Oprah’s Audience Watching The O.J. Simpson Verdict In Real Time [Video]

Crazy! For more than eight months, the world was riveted by the trial of O.J. Simpson, a football star and actor who was accused of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and a waiter, Ronald Lyle Goldman. When the verdict was announced, Oprah was with her audience to capture their reactions. Here’s what she found.

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Woman Goes In On Black Women Supporting Hillary Clinton [Video]

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Cops Hate Beyoncé: NYPD Union Considering Boycotting Mrs. Carter’s “Formation” Tour In NYC

NYPD Cop Union May Join Miami Police In Boycotting Beyoncé’s Formation Tour Ed Mullins, President of the New York Sergeants Benevolent Association, has spoken out in public support of the Miami Police Department’s boycott of Beyoncé’s Formation Tour . The boys in blue inexplicably insist that Bey’s Super Bowl 50 halftime performance was “anti-police” and are hell-bent on showing the world that they’re not gonna stand for it… http://player.ooyala.com/iframe.js#ec=tkc3UyMTE6sDmfE5XRjFxkPKb8fREoXZ&pbid=71fea79861d14fce867bc2d59a66edd8 Ooooh they so sensitive. Image via Shutterstock Continue reading

#ObamaAndKids Just Started Trending On Twitter And Someone Get These Onion Away From Us!!

Twitter Shares Precious Photos Of #ObamaAndKids #ObamaAndKids is the most adorable hashtag to hit the net! People are showcasing precious moments shared between our President and children who have visited the White House over the years. The hashtag was started by Michael Skolnik, an activist and entrepreneur, after sharing his thoughts on how President Obama has impacted our children. We'll never truly be able to measure the impact that President @BarackObama has had on our children.

SMDH: A Compliant Criminal Still Gets Abused By Memphis Police [Video]

    Cop Coonery: Memphis Police Use Excessive Force On Compliant Suspect Apparently, in Memphis excessive force isn’t technically excessive if you don’t suffer any injuries.  Yesterday CNN , released a video story of a young man being hit with a night stick and repeatedly kicked despite his compliance with officers. After speaking with a witness who described the officers behavior as “standard procedure”, Memphis Police Department refused to comment despite viewing the video.  The suspect first admitted that he felt “wrongly treated” but will no longer comment.  Here’s what the Memphis Police Association President, Mike Williams, had to say: “I don’t think they took it to the point.. to me.. to whereas it was excessive because I don’t think anyone had to go to the hospital or anybody was injured. I think they deployed the asp right because you’re allowed to strike people in the fatty parts of the body.” Well people, accordingly to Mike Williams if you aren’t injured or dead, it isn’t considered excessive. Drop your thoughts in the comments!    

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Race Matters: Sacramento Kings’ Baller Demarcus Cousins Asks “Year Of The Monkey” Shirts Be Removed For Black History Month

Demarcus Cousins Asks That “Year Of The Monkey” Shirts Be Removed To Honor Black History Month The calendar has aligned to bring about an interesting confluence of holiday circumstances. While February is nationally known as Black History Month, it also coincides with Chinese New Year. While normally that isn’t a problem, 2016 has been dubbed “The Year Of The Monkey”. You see where we’re goin’ with this…? The NBA is all about celebrating the diversity of their game, and in that spirit, the Sacramento Kings planned to celebrate both holidays at the same damn time. As a black man Demarcus “Boogie” Cousins wasn’t really feelin’ that. He approached the Kings operations staff prior to the game and asked them to remove the “Year Of The Monkey” t-shirts that were being placed on every seat in the arena. Lunar New Year celebration tonight at Sleep Train Arena. cc: @kfippin pic.twitter.com/P4AzTNuyj3 — James Ham (@James_Ham) February 2, 2016 During his plea, Demarcus asked television analyst Marques Johnson his opinion on celebrating “The Year Of The Monkey” on the first day of Black History Month. Johnson agreed that it was probably in poor taste. Considering the NBA’s recent history with racist azz Roger Sterling and Danny Ferry, the Kings thought it best to not light that match. Bye t-shirts pic.twitter.com/dt9DFxmuJU — Jason Jones (@mr_jasonjones) February 2, 2016 The shirts were removed and all was well. What do you think about Demarcus’ move? Would YOU have been offended by the shirts? Do Chinese folks have a legitimate complaint when it comes to the removal of their cultural celebration? Weigh in down in the comment section! Image via AP

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#Quarterblack: Jets Baller Brandon Marshall Says Cam Newton Hate Isn’t About Race

Brandon Marshall Doesn’t Think Race Is A Factor In Public’s Dislike Of Cam Newton As the 50th Super Bowl fast approaches there will be continued talk about lightning rod “quarterblack” Cam Newton and how his flamboyant personality and bravado rub (white) people the wrong way. Much of the talk surrounds the color of Cam’s skin, but New York Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall doesn’t seem to think race is a real issue. According to his comments on the Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore , he thinks it’s about something else… “It’s a generational thing and I just stick to that,” Marshall said on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. “I don’t think it’s racial. I just think that there’s a box that we put our quarterbacks in and we say, ‘This is how you’re supposed to be. This is how Peyton Manning did it, this is how Joe Montana did it, Tom Brady, so you do it the same way.’” Not sure how Brandon can ignore the racial component of the thing, but he seems to admire Cam for using his voice: “I commend him because back in the day our athletes and entertainers used to be civil rights leaders. They used to speak up,” Marshall said. “But now, the business has taken over. You have these brands like Under Armour, Nike and Beats by Dre and the yogurt thing (Dannon) that he endorsed. They come in, they tell you, ‘you know what, just be a good boy, shut your mouth and collect your check.’” “I am one of those guys that, if I have an opinion I’m going to to say it. I guess that’s why I’m on my fourth team,” Marshall added, with a smile. Another topic often broached when talking about why Cam Newton isn’t liked is his infamous dab touchdown dance. Brandon seems to have a hard time making up his mind about that part… “I don’t want my quarterback dancing,” Marshall said. “I’m from the old school…I want my quarterbacks to get back in the huddle and lead us.” But then he turned right back around and complimented Newton. “But what we have to understand is this is the new generation. This is what they’re doing next. They’re disruptive, they’re disrespectful, they don’t give a damn about any one, and I kind of like it,” Marshall said. “Go back to when he was a rookie and he said, ‘I want to be an icon.’ You want to be an icon, you can’t stay in the box, you have to get out of the box, you have to be disruptive.” Based on these responses, we’re not sure if Brandon really rocks with Cam or not, but we can definitely say that race plays at least SOME factor in why people aren’t quick in embrace Cam. That’s why he’ll continue to #DabOnThemFolks. Image via AP

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#Quarterblack: Jets Baller Brandon Marshall Says Cam Newton Hate Isn’t About Race

Brandon Marshall Doesn’t Think Race Is A Factor In Public’s Dislike Of Cam Newton As the 50th Super Bowl fast approaches there will be continued talk about lightning rod “quarterblack” Cam Newton and how his flamboyant personality and bravado rub (white) people the wrong way. Much of the talk surrounds the color of Cam’s skin, but New York Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall doesn’t seem to think race is a real issue. According to his comments on the Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore , he thinks it’s about something else… “It’s a generational thing and I just stick to that,” Marshall said on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. “I don’t think it’s racial. I just think that there’s a box that we put our quarterbacks in and we say, ‘This is how you’re supposed to be. This is how Peyton Manning did it, this is how Joe Montana did it, Tom Brady, so you do it the same way.’” Not sure how Brandon can ignore the racial component of the thing, but he seems to admire Cam for using his voice: “I commend him because back in the day our athletes and entertainers used to be civil rights leaders. They used to speak up,” Marshall said. “But now, the business has taken over. You have these brands like Under Armour, Nike and Beats by Dre and the yogurt thing (Dannon) that he endorsed. They come in, they tell you, ‘you know what, just be a good boy, shut your mouth and collect your check.’” “I am one of those guys that, if I have an opinion I’m going to to say it. I guess that’s why I’m on my fourth team,” Marshall added, with a smile. Another topic often broached when talking about why Cam Newton isn’t liked is his infamous dab touchdown dance. Brandon seems to have a hard time making up his mind about that part… “I don’t want my quarterback dancing,” Marshall said. “I’m from the old school…I want my quarterbacks to get back in the huddle and lead us.” But then he turned right back around and complimented Newton. “But what we have to understand is this is the new generation. This is what they’re doing next. They’re disruptive, they’re disrespectful, they don’t give a damn about any one, and I kind of like it,” Marshall said. “Go back to when he was a rookie and he said, ‘I want to be an icon.’ You want to be an icon, you can’t stay in the box, you have to get out of the box, you have to be disruptive.” Based on these responses, we’re not sure if Brandon really rocks with Cam or not, but we can definitely say that race plays at least SOME factor in why people aren’t quick in embrace Cam. That’s why he’ll continue to #DabOnThemFolks. Image via AP

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