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NO KNOCK WARRANTS

  macalleeking If you want this to stop, it starts with the man in the mirror. For a race to feel high because https://www.patreon.com/theiconiumfou... someone is on their knees is a disgrace to the galactic law. The inheritance of the earth was given to each divine entity, to glutenize over its property while seeing your fellow beings suffer through your consequences should be a faith inherited by the weak minded. Only the strong survive is a disgusting sentence, still some will think they deserve more than their fair share and unleashed death and destruction on the masses. We are all affected, we are all in cahoots with the destruction of people if you stay neutral. To see the injustice and do nothing can boil down to the difference between a hero and a coward. Pick your side. No longer will return the next cheek, no longer will we pray for your forgiveness, no longer will this continue to happen to our people. Things will change now. One man change the world ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿. I mean d

'The Hate U Give' is a powerful look at Black Lives Matter

'The Hate U Give' is a powerful look at Black Lives Matter Like hurricane winds, the vortex of psychological forces buffeting the calm-eyed 16-year-old at the center of "The Hate U Give," played by a remarkable Amandla Stenberg, at times seems violent enough to tear apart a grown man. Having witnessed the shooting death of her childhood best friend (Algee Smith of "Detroit") - during the kind of routine traffic stop gone wrong that has become distressingly familiar from viral videos - Starr is pushed and pulled in multiple directions over the course of this powerful, timely and deeply moving tale. The residents of Garden Heights, the predominantly black urban community where Starr lives, want her to go before a grand jury, seeking an indictment of the white cop who killed yet another unarmed black teenager. Meanwhile, the neighborhood drug lord, King (Anthony Mackie), would prefer that she keep her mouth shut, since the dead young man worked