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Post by missy on May 25, 2016 21:41:25 GMT
What was the mayor thinking, Declaring a Beyoncé day on the day of her concert in Minnesota? I mean, oviously those citizens didn't care that in the past that he has declared days of honor for other artists who has come to town for a concert, but I'm pretty sure he can see his mistakes now though, that poor mayor got dragged for hours. Hey flea-hive, I know you're lurking around, so go to this sight below and see if you can help your miserable queen, something productive for you to do, so yall can stay out of here, you know who your are, low-key stan..lol www.citypages.com/music/beyonc-day-in-minnesota-leads-to-online-outrage-somehow-8301159
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Post by einanina on May 27, 2016 21:01:51 GMT
Yeah but shelved the Prince Act Bill...a Minnesota native who still lived and did a lot for the city.
I'm sick of this hoe.
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Post by Guest 123 on May 27, 2016 22:17:34 GMT
Yeah but shelved the Prince Act Bill...a Minnesota native who still lived and did a lot for the city. I'm sick of this hoe. Everyone should be
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Post by missy on May 28, 2016 4:49:52 GMT
Yeah but shelved the Prince Act Bill...a Minnesota native who still lived and did a lot for the city. I'm sick of this hoe. Oh, I hadn't heard of that. Was this the same mayor? If so, that was a very dumb move. Prince literally supported his home state,the community schools and who knows what else he's done locally, he was a celebrity citizen who truely didn't forget the struggle at home, and without any hesitation to lend a helping hand financially. More than anyone can say about anything BeyYAWNce has done for Houston. And I know, because I live here. Now Mathew MAY be doing some things, who knows, but his "alleged" daughter has come back and done absolutely zero. And at the same time, the Houston radio stations, and the local news anchors keep her in a positive light, always. They're still stuck on that old "Beyonce is a Christian" thing. That heffer ain't no damn christian, she has sold out, BEEN sold out. I don't know what it is about fame and fortune, but it changes people. And from the things I've witnessed in people, I just prefer to be financially ok, feeding my family, and meeting our needs. I don't wanna be IG, or youtube, world tour famous, just a simple, productive citizen, with a chance to nurture my family. Money and fame is like crack, it's addictive, so I'm good. My apologies for ranting, but this world has gone to hell on so many levels, and demons like Beyonce is leading the way. I'm not perfect. But damn, at least I'm not leading folk astray. If not now, eventually that's gonna be very hard to deal with. In the mean time, I hope the world wakes up.
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Post by Guest 123 on May 28, 2016 12:23:54 GMT
People truly don't get it
But its Baal
Jay and Bey work for the people who are hellbent on keeping us enslaved
They never changed in wanting to control us, their methods just changed
March us to prisons, illiteracy, poverty....controlled/enslaved
Its sad but they are enemies of the community but some will never see this...they promote what is keeping is down
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Post by einanina on May 28, 2016 15:40:59 GMT
Yeah but shelved the Prince Act Bill...a Minnesota native who still lived and did a lot for the city. I'm sick of this hoe. Oh, I hadn't heard of that. Was this the same mayor? If so, that was a very dumb move. Prince literally supported his home state,the community schools and who knows what else he's done locally, he was a celebrity citizen who truely didn't forget the struggle at home, and without any hesitation to lend a helping hand financially. More than anyone can say about anything BeyYAWNce has done for Houston. And I know, because I live here. Now Mathew MAY be doing some things, who knows, but his "alleged" daughter has come back and done absolutely zero. And at the same time, the Houston radio stations, and the local news anchors keep her in a positive light, always. They're still stuck on that old "Beyonce is a Christian" thing. That heffer ain't no damn christian, she has sold out, BEEN sold out. I don't know what it is about fame and fortune, but it changes people. And from the things I've witnessed in people, I just prefer to be financially ok, feeding my family, and meeting our needs. I don't wanna be IG, or youtube, world tour famous, just a simple, productive citizen, with a chance to nurture my family. Money and fame is like crack, it's addictive, so I'm good. My apologies for ranting, but this world has gone to hell on so many levels, and demons like Beyonce is leading the way. I'm not perfect. But damn, at least I'm not leading folk astray. If not now, eventually that's gonna be very hard to deal with. In the mean time, I hope the world wakes up. Info on the Prince Act: I live in Houston also, and no that chick has hardly done anything for the city but show her face. People like to bring up the housing project but when you got money like that you can slap your name on anything that you have nothing to do with, plus that was almost a decade ago. Wtf has she done for the city since? *crickets*
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Post by Guest 123 on May 28, 2016 17:30:35 GMT
What has she done for anything except promote her yellow bone self
Black people have been stripped of their dignity as this divisive thing should never be allowed to be on any pro black platform
We are right where they want us, brain dead and bey and jay have been apart of the dumbing down campaign. The leaders of it. They are poison.
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Post by Guest 123 on May 28, 2016 19:28:05 GMT
I mean get real lyrics like Becky with the good hair reinforces white supremacy and you got people talking about empowerment gtfoh
Now I could see if she said good stays on your head..giving pride in a good head of hair not a certain kind, of course non African
And of course the blonde weave as the epitome or std of beauty is still being propagated by this sony worker
Its a shame how they have used her to attack the self esteem of be, oversxualize, over materialize, talk down to....and black people still support this, smh. Lord help us.
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