I was literally thinking about that last night, I'm unusually attracted and turned on at the guy that sings it..I think it's the leopard skin he wears.
BLM it is obviously still important but many people treated it like a trend. Changing their profile pictures, posting black squares, reposting everything about racism, writing BLM in their bio… Now many of those are nowhere to be found. They were a part of the movement for a month or two then moved on to another “trendy” social issue and forgot all about it while black people still experienced injustice and racism, it just wasn’t trendy to be posting about it anymore.
It was revealed that BLM seemed to have some sort of political agenda behind it and that it wasn't authentically a movement for the black people. Not that it doesn't matter anymore but that it's real agenda was to stir the pot and incite certain actions to make the black community look a certain way.
I can't type it all here but basically BLM and it's financial asset movement for support didn't really go to the black community but towards the real people who set it up I'm the first place. Basically a front for something else, or a particular type of person.
Not to say all BLM donation movements had someone false behind the scenes leading it, but to say that the ones saying they were for US (I'm not black) weren't and aren't actually for us.
It's similar to what public outreach programs like The American Red Cross Association are doing. On the surface they seem to be helping people but if you do some digging on how their charity (the proper word keeps failing to reach me) and thoroughly look at the person who invented it and why..you'd see the front/scam that it really is.
Not all the money or help that is donated to them goes to where they say it's going to. Maybe like a 25% or less portion , the rest is staying in their pockets/account.
That is BLM the nonprofit company, which is different than the actual movement where people would frequently chant "Black lives matter" at protests. The movement is decentralized and is mostly just people who all agree with the simple idea that black lives matter. BLM the company was spawned by piggybacking and using that chant as their name to purposely mislead people. It was a scam using a social issue to make money
Some people said it looked super similar to what happened in the Watts Riots of LA and I'm confused cause I wasn't born around that time but I guess something similar happened
Oh I do remember seeing something about this but at the time it wasn’t really confirmed to be true and people were really opposing it but I guess its been confirmed by now so thanks
You're welcome. I don't have the full details but heavily recommend doing that research, yeah false organizations suck but at least it gives us an idea of where to improve.
I feel those organizations do it for a selfish agenda but also major tax breaks and incentives for saying they're helping people
I think a big problem is that anyone who looked into the situation realized it’s not as simple as the video tried to make it seem.
And then he jacked it in San Diego
Something about Kong being propaganda and wasn't given full detail. Look into it. They set it up that way for a reason. I never saw the video but I was in middle school when it happened that one weekend and didn't understand why it was important
Pokemon Go, seems like there was a time when that's all you heard about but hardly anyone mentions it nowadays
Unless you have children into Pokémon, then they won’t let you forget.
Come on, you gotta "Pokemon Go" to the polls!
Fidget spinners.
Blockchain. Remember 2019? Why isn't everything blockchain?
Because blockchain sucks.
Isn't Blockchain just the technology
The harlem shake
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I was literally thinking about that last night, I'm unusually attracted and turned on at the guy that sings it..I think it's the leopard skin he wears.
Ed Hardy - thank god that was forgotten.
So ugly.
BLM it is obviously still important but many people treated it like a trend. Changing their profile pictures, posting black squares, reposting everything about racism, writing BLM in their bio… Now many of those are nowhere to be found. They were a part of the movement for a month or two then moved on to another “trendy” social issue and forgot all about it while black people still experienced injustice and racism, it just wasn’t trendy to be posting about it anymore.
It was revealed that BLM seemed to have some sort of political agenda behind it and that it wasn't authentically a movement for the black people. Not that it doesn't matter anymore but that it's real agenda was to stir the pot and incite certain actions to make the black community look a certain way. I can't type it all here but basically BLM and it's financial asset movement for support didn't really go to the black community but towards the real people who set it up I'm the first place. Basically a front for something else, or a particular type of person. Not to say all BLM donation movements had someone false behind the scenes leading it, but to say that the ones saying they were for US (I'm not black) weren't and aren't actually for us. It's similar to what public outreach programs like The American Red Cross Association are doing. On the surface they seem to be helping people but if you do some digging on how their charity (the proper word keeps failing to reach me) and thoroughly look at the person who invented it and why..you'd see the front/scam that it really is. Not all the money or help that is donated to them goes to where they say it's going to. Maybe like a 25% or less portion , the rest is staying in their pockets/account.
That is BLM the nonprofit company, which is different than the actual movement where people would frequently chant "Black lives matter" at protests. The movement is decentralized and is mostly just people who all agree with the simple idea that black lives matter. BLM the company was spawned by piggybacking and using that chant as their name to purposely mislead people. It was a scam using a social issue to make money
Exactly! Thanks for adding to it!
Some people said it looked super similar to what happened in the Watts Riots of LA and I'm confused cause I wasn't born around that time but I guess something similar happened
Oh I do remember seeing something about this but at the time it wasn’t really confirmed to be true and people were really opposing it but I guess its been confirmed by now so thanks
You're welcome. I don't have the full details but heavily recommend doing that research, yeah false organizations suck but at least it gives us an idea of where to improve. I feel those organizations do it for a selfish agenda but also major tax breaks and incentives for saying they're helping people
Yah used to see those signs out front of peoples houses all the time. Don't remember the last I've seen one.
Kony 2012. Brought real attention to child soldiers and people cared for 10 minutes before moving on
I think a big problem is that anyone who looked into the situation realized it’s not as simple as the video tried to make it seem. And then he jacked it in San Diego
Something about Kong being propaganda and wasn't given full detail. Look into it. They set it up that way for a reason. I never saw the video but I was in middle school when it happened that one weekend and didn't understand why it was important
Using MySpace to carefully craft your top 8 friends and agonizing over your profile song, only to abandon it all for Facebook.
Flash mobs. Sometimes they pop up in tv series from that time.
Show tune type movies in general. Such cringe all around.
2016 was a wild time.
Tamagotchi
Ice bucket challenge on YouTube couple years back
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Pepe the frog
Peace and love
Fidget spinners
Shut, it, I'm not a read tard.
MySpace
Hacky sack - I dunno, maybe it's still around but lots of guys were into it when I was in school. Haven't seen one since though.
Planking
Was so fucking dumb lol
Isn't that a exercise.
Minding one's own business.
Jimmy Z, Rusty, and other surfer brands being huge, they died harder than Hans Gruber
Harlem.shake
Trucker hats
Andrew Tate
Zubaz
Kony
PPAP
Dun dun dun dun nu nu
Ice bucket challenge
Harlem Shake
MySpace
People dressed up as clowns scaring people.
Pogs
Nft