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The Mask Slipped: What Rory’s Old Tweets Reveal About Whiteness in Hip Hop Spaces by NWO Sparrow
When the Jokes Ain’t Jokes: Rory’s Old Tweets and the Truth About Whiteness in Hip Hop Black Twitter exposed more than offensive posts. It exposed a pattern of entitlement that thrives in our culture when unchecked.
By NWO SPARROW3 months ago in Criminal
Reason First: Trial continues for officer charged with shooting pregnant Black woman accused of shoplifting
Firstly, this is not a double homicide case. Instead it is a murder trial. The woman, already a mother to two sons. Ta'Kiya Young, 21, carried a child but the growth never individuated from her. Now, given the facts of the case, it appears as if the officer Connor Grubb is guilty.
By Skyler Saunders3 months ago in Criminal
The Shadow Broker. AI-Generated.
The first disappearance was easy to dismiss. A notorious art thief named Marco "The Ghost" Salvatore vanished the night before his trial. His high-tech apartment showed no signs of a struggle, only an empty safe and a single black feather on the pillow.
By The 9x Fawdi3 months ago in Criminal
The Memory Thief. AI-Generated.
The first victim was a concert pianist who woke up unable to read music. The second, a polyglot translator who could suddenly only speak her native tongue. There were no signs of break-in, no stolen valuables, nothing taken except the knowledge they'd spent a lifetime accumulating.
By The 9x Fawdi3 months ago in Criminal
Nazis. Content Warning.
I am just back from a week long cruise, including Germany, Holland and Belgium. While in Germany we went to the site of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. It was constructed as a prisoner of war camp but in 1943 part became a concentration camp. The original plan was to hold Jewish prisoners so they could be exchanged for German prisoners of war held abroad. Within a relatively short period 70,000 people died there, many from illness and lack of hygiene. The huts were rammed full of people, many couldn’t get inside away from the elements. Indeed after the liberation the huts were burned to protect the surrounding area from the diseases, such as typhoid.
By ASHLEY SMITH3 months ago in Criminal
The Day the World Stopped Turning: Remembering 9/11
A Normal Morning That Changed Everything It began as an ordinary Tuesday morning in New York City. The sun was shining, the sky was clear, and people were heading to work like any other day. No one knew that within minutes, the world would change forever.
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in Criminal
And she was murdered.
Your watch had begun when two pistol shots broke the silence of the cemetery in the air. While spending the night in the house under the three trees, the moons flew away after hearing the sound of the shots. The first shot pierced the girl's bulging chest and sank her heart into the mattress on which she had been shot for the last time that night, because now she had to get up after the pig was blown out. The second shot also went to the grave in the middle of the night. The victim's name was Nadia and she was of the same age as Shabab. The killer's name was Chaudhry Khuda Bakhsh, whose hair had the sheen of silver strands. Before Nadia's chest was pierced, there were traces of the khakiness of the paddy and the purity of the fox in her eyes, and after the shot, the veiled innocence was revealed on that familiar face, while the innocence of the victim's legs was radiant. Even after her breathing stopped, it was thought that she was still in a deep sleep. She would wake up and take the alarm and disrupt the system of the ears, but it was just the ears Nadia had returned to the village three months ago after completing a four-year degree in physics from a government university in Lyallpur. She had accepted that the time had come for her to get married because her father would never allow her to get a job. He had to give her permission because, after all, he was the village Chaudhary, who owned four acres of land, two hundred buffaloes, high-bred horses, a tractor, and four kanals of land. There was something about him that seemed like the story of a king. According to the Podhry's self-made belief, if he allowed his daughter to get a job, her community and the village would be ostracized. Nadia was a poor girl, so she did not discuss the job with her father.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Criminal
SINS OF SUDAN — The Ghost Lion Rises. AI-Generated.
The desert night in Omdurman was silent, yet heavy — the kind of silence that came only after bodies stopped screaming. The moon hung like a cracked coin in the sky, pale and exhausted. Under its ghost-light, a boy stood barefoot in the sand, staring at flames devouring the only home he knew.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal











