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In like 15 years of working retail I have never once argued with a customer about a coupon. How is it even possible to care about that shit? You work at Dollar General for minimum wage. This is ain’t your money. Why do you care? 

He needs someone to hold the “You’re Not Listening” sign the whole time, and wave it around every time one of those journalists starts talking again.

““’That’s why they have babies, so they can keep on getting all of the free stuff’,” Carroll said the cashier told her.”

In all seriousness, it’s high time for a Jim Crow v2 era. We need a way to cycle all of our income back into black owned businesses, and black owned businesses, ONLY.

I don’t know when he stopped caring about Black men, but he hasn’t been here for Black women in a long time (along with 99% of modern male hip hop artists). I’ve always hated the song “Gold Digger” because it’s clearly only about Black women. Two Black men, Kanye and Jamie Foxx, who only had access to Black women

When pressed for comment Colin Kaepernick was overheard to say quite boisterously that, “The NFL owners has most definitely picked the wroooooong Negus to fuck with!”

This piece made me want to Stand and Deliver. You really brought out the importance of his stance. This ... right here... gave me all the strong feels.

In this day and age, anyone not solely about the money is really really real.  

I remember the first time I saw Diana Ross on TV. I was hooked instantly.

EXTREMELY RELEVANT.

I don’t support anyone mocking her suicidal ideation. I do understand feeling unbothered by her reveal. Why should we be expected to have more empathy for her than she had for our mental health and unborn children? At the time she was asked to sing for President-elect Trump, he had spent the previous 30sum years

No, ma’am.

No, you don’t have to nitpick here. You are choosing to make your own qualifications of the article hitting or missing a mark that you have defined because you feel entitled to do so. This article was written by an African American author and posted to The Root, an online magazine which centers African American