Why are Black women not worshipped as much?

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Florida boy, 6, dead after being beaten by parents for drinking from toilet: sheriff​


Blaise initially told investigators she walked into the bathroom and found the baby with his head in the toilet and told her baby to go to a corner near the hotel room's front door. Shortly after, she said she heard Rhodes yell and heard three "claps," an arrest report stated. When she left the bathroom, she reportedly found the baby lying on the floor with Rhodes standing nearby.

However, Lopez told reporters the parents became angry with the boy because he was drinking from the toilet and began to beat him. "She was lying from the beginning saying this baby drowned in a toilet. I mean it's just physically impossible," Lopez said.

The mom reportedly beat him first, and then the ******* repeatedly punched him multiple times to the head and stomach area.

The sheriff said the boy was rushed to a hospital with a brain ******* and a lacerated liver and died a few days later. The medical examiner confirmed the baby died by blunt ******* trauma. At the time of the incident, Blaise and Rhodes were arrested on baby neglect charges. Lopez said they now face *******.

"The little boy was our primary focus when we first arrived on scene, however it was immediately clear that the other children in the hotel room were also the victims of baby abuse," Lopez said. "You could tell they were abused simply by looking at them." They appeared to be malnourished and had bruises that were consistent with being hit with a shoe, he added.

Inside the hotel room, investigators found ******* on the bottom of a shoe and throughout the room. ******* splatter was also found in a corner where the mom said the children were made to "stand with their noses in the corner as punishment," an arrest report stated.

The State Attorney's Office also charged the couple with aggravated manslaughter of a baby, aggravated baby abuse and five counts of baby neglect.

"These people are savages. I just can't think – the 10-month-old was already on the same path. Was he going to make it to 6," Lopez said.

The children have since been placed in foster care and are doing well.

https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/6...at-kissimmee-hotel-*******-accused-of-*******
 
i might get a Persian Girl




they are distantly related to white girls (indo-european languages)


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Over entitled hair hatted masculine women who are hyper sexualized, turn into irresponsible "women" who can't keep the ******* of her baby in the home

But expect another afro american man to be the daddy of a baby that is not his

These hood rats are delusional, having the nerve to call themselves "Queens" 😂🤣
 
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Is it the black man's job to get black women back to being submissive? If your baby won't go to school, you make them go to school. If a grown person won't go to work, they are on their own. Why is this woman think black men can make black women become submissive?

 
Ive had a bbc fetish over years that has grown to a BNWO fetish. As such I wonder why black women are not given the same attention and praise as black men in this lifestyle when they are just as dominant if not more in many ways. Do any couples get the same thrill from worshipping black women as they do black men?
Women that are dominant is not an attractive trait to most men.
 
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Woman accused in Atlanta shootings had ties to victims​



The woman accused of killing two people and wounding a third in Atlanta had ties to the condominium building and office where the shootings took place, according to authorities. Raissa Kengne, 34, is also accused of holding a fourth person at gunpoint during the Monday shootings.

Kengne is charged with two counts of felony *******, four counts of aggravated assault, four counts of possessing a gun during a felony and one count of false imprisonment. She was denied bail Tuesday and remains jailed in Fulton County. The first shootings happened at a condominium building in the Midtown neighborhood where Michael Shinners, a 60-year-old property manager, was shot and killed. Michael Horne, 68, the chief building engineer, was wounded, according to the building’s management firm. A warrant obtained by local news outlets alleges Kengne held a third person at gunpoint and demanded personal property from them.

Kengne is accused of fatally shooting Wesley Freeman, 41, a short time later in an office building blocks away. Freeman later died at a hospital, according to the county medical examiner’s office. Atlanta police said they did not immediately know what prompted the attack, but they believe the victims were targeted.

“We do not believe these were random acts of violence,” Interim Atlanta police Chief Darin Schierbaum said at a news conference Monday.

Kengne had sued Freeman and others over a dispute at her former employer, an accounting firm.

In the lawsuit, Kengne said she faced “retaliation, persecution, harassment, intimidation, threats, burglary, computer hacking” after she said she noted a “significant deficiency” in an audit that was disregarded.

Freeman, whom Kengne described in one online post as the “laziest manager I have had the displeasure of working for," was one of multiple defendants in the federal lawsuit filed by Kengne earlier this year, which was later dismissed.

Kengne accused the condo association of letting people into her home to facilitate "harassment and retaliation” from the accounting firm and others. The management firm described her as a “disgruntled resident.”

Law enforcement officers from multiple agencies descended on the Midtown area, telling residents to stay inside as they searched the area. Atlanta police said an “extensive camera network” helped them track the suspect.

Local news outlets report that U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents arrested Kengne at the international terminal of the Atlanta airport about two hours after the shooting. Mayor Andre Dickens said the woman was arrested before entering a restricted area and the “security of the airport was never compromised.”

Schierbaum said investigators tracked Kengne to the airport by contacting a taxi company she used. He said officials recovered a gun when she was arrested.

 
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