This man asks, "why are white people proud to be white? I don’t understand?"pic.twitter.com/OcadLn4GWb
— Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) September 23, 2025
This man asks, "why are white people proud to be white? I don’t understand?"pic.twitter.com/OcadLn4GWb
— Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) September 23, 2025
What do you call this look? pic.twitter.com/qjWB9ENcmw
— TaraBull (@TaraBull808) September 23, 2025
Assassin said:What do you call this look? pic.twitter.com/qjWB9ENcmw
— TaraBull (@TaraBull808) September 23, 2025
Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Assassin said:What do you call this look? pic.twitter.com/qjWB9ENcmw
— TaraBull (@TaraBull808) September 23, 2025
Assassin said:This man asks, "why are white people proud to be white? I don’t understand?"pic.twitter.com/OcadLn4GWb
— Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) September 23, 2025
historian said:Assassin said:— Johnny Midnight ⚡️ (@its_The_Dr) September 20, 2025
Either seek another flight or select any one of them and read the Bible the entire trip.
Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
Forest Bueller_bf said:Assassin said:This man asks, "why are white people proud to be white? I don’t understand?"pic.twitter.com/OcadLn4GWb
— Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) September 23, 2025
This is very odd.
I have never been around a single white person who claimed they were proud to be white, not a single one.
I've been around plenty of hispanics that claim to be proud to be hispanic.
LIB,MR BEARS said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Assassin said:This man asks, "why are white people proud to be white? I don’t understand?"pic.twitter.com/OcadLn4GWb
— Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) September 23, 2025
This is very odd.
I have never been around a single white person who claimed they were proud to be white, not a single one.
I've been around plenty of hispanics that claim to be proud to be hispanic.
Proud Texans
Proud Czechs
Proud Italians
Proud red necks
Never just white pride
Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
And he has claimed it. Very publically. Underneath another very public company that was worth billions BEFORE he went into POTUS.
The Virginia Democrat Gov nominee disclosure did not show holdings in individual stocks. This contrasts with her Republican opponent, Winsome Earle-Sears, who has reported individual stock holdings. This financial transparency is mandated for federal candidates, and it has been a point of comparison in the race.
Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
And he has claimed it. Very publically. Underneath another very public company that was worth billions BEFORE he went into POTUS.
The Virginia Democrat Gov nominee disclosure did not show holdings in individual stocks. This contrasts with her Republican opponent, Winsome Earle-Sears, who has reported individual stock holdings. This financial transparency is mandated for federal candidates, and it has been a point of comparison in the race.
We found out about the assets of the Virginia Democrat because of her financial disclosures.
Trump's cryptocurrency company didn't exist before he was POTUS
Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
And he has claimed it. Very publically. Underneath another very public company that was worth billions BEFORE he went into POTUS.
The Virginia Democrat Gov nominee disclosure did not show holdings in individual stocks. This contrasts with her Republican opponent, Winsome Earle-Sears, who has reported individual stock holdings. This financial transparency is mandated for federal candidates, and it has been a point of comparison in the race.
We found out about the assets of the Virginia Democrat because of her financial disclosures.
Trump's cryptocurrency company didn't exist before he was POTUS
She only disclosed them because she was called out, they were not on her financial disclosures. The Trump family backed WFC in 2024, before Trump was voted into office, it was created by co-founders Zachary Folkman and Chase Herro in Sept 2024. At that time Trump was running behind Harris in the polls if memory serves How did his billions jump so high from their original investment? At its launch, the WLFI token was not tradeable on the open market; it was used for governance voting within the protocol. In July 2025, token holders voted to make WLFI tradable.
Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
And he has claimed it. Very publically. Underneath another very public company that was worth billions BEFORE he went into POTUS.
The Virginia Democrat Gov nominee disclosure did not show holdings in individual stocks. This contrasts with her Republican opponent, Winsome Earle-Sears, who has reported individual stock holdings. This financial transparency is mandated for federal candidates, and it has been a point of comparison in the race.
We found out about the assets of the Virginia Democrat because of her financial disclosures.
Trump's cryptocurrency company didn't exist before he was POTUS
She only disclosed them because she was called out, they were not on her financial disclosures. The Trump family backed WFC in 2024, before Trump was voted into office, it was created by co-founders Zachary Folkman and Chase Herro in Sept 2024. At that time Trump was running behind Harris in the polls if memory serves How did his billions jump so high from their original investment? At its launch, the WLFI token was not tradeable on the open market; it was used for governance voting within the protocol. In July 2025, token holders voted to make WLFI tradable.
This is from Google AI:
The accusation and Sherrill's response
- The accusation: Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli and others have criticized Sherrill for allegedly making millions in stock trades while in office, with some claims referencing a $7 million figure. These attacks escalated following a May 2025 radio interview where Sherrill was asked about the figure and responded she would have to look into it.
- Sherrill's response: In August 2025, Sherrill's campaign released detailed financial disclosures showing a family net worth of approximately $9.4 million. The disclosure was intended to debunk the claims of unusual stock trading by showing that the bulk of their wealth comes from her husband, Jason Hedberg, who is an equity derivative sales executive at a New York investment bank.
- Husband's income: According to the disclosure, Hedberg's annual salary and bonus were substantial, exceeding $2.5 million each year between 2021 and 2024, accounting for most of the family's assets.
- No individual stocks: Sherrill and her campaign have consistently stated that she does not trade individual stocks and has not done so since 2019, when she sold all individual holdings and moved to Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) to avoid any conflicts of interest.
Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
And he has claimed it. Very publically. Underneath another very public company that was worth billions BEFORE he went into POTUS.
The Virginia Democrat Gov nominee disclosure did not show holdings in individual stocks. This contrasts with her Republican opponent, Winsome Earle-Sears, who has reported individual stock holdings. This financial transparency is mandated for federal candidates, and it has been a point of comparison in the race.
We found out about the assets of the Virginia Democrat because of her financial disclosures.
Trump's cryptocurrency company didn't exist before he was POTUS
She only disclosed them because she was called out, they were not on her financial disclosures. The Trump family backed WFC in 2024, before Trump was voted into office, it was created by co-founders Zachary Folkman and Chase Herro in Sept 2024. At that time Trump was running behind Harris in the polls if memory serves How did his billions jump so high from their original investment? At its launch, the WLFI token was not tradeable on the open market; it was used for governance voting within the protocol. In July 2025, token holders voted to make WLFI tradable.
This is from Google AI:
The accusation and Sherrill's response
- The accusation: Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli and others have criticized Sherrill for allegedly making millions in stock trades while in office, with some claims referencing a $7 million figure. These attacks escalated following a May 2025 radio interview where Sherrill was asked about the figure and responded she would have to look into it.
- Sherrill's response: In August 2025, Sherrill's campaign released detailed financial disclosures showing a family net worth of approximately $9.4 million. The disclosure was intended to debunk the claims of unusual stock trading by showing that the bulk of their wealth comes from her husband, Jason Hedberg, who is an equity derivative sales executive at a New York investment bank.
- Husband's income: According to the disclosure, Hedberg's annual salary and bonus were substantial, exceeding $2.5 million each year between 2021 and 2024, accounting for most of the family's assets.
- No individual stocks: Sherrill and her campaign have consistently stated that she does not trade individual stocks and has not done so since 2019, when she sold all individual holdings and moved to Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) to avoid any conflicts of interest.
Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
And he has claimed it. Very publically. Underneath another very public company that was worth billions BEFORE he went into POTUS.
The Virginia Democrat Gov nominee disclosure did not show holdings in individual stocks. This contrasts with her Republican opponent, Winsome Earle-Sears, who has reported individual stock holdings. This financial transparency is mandated for federal candidates, and it has been a point of comparison in the race.
We found out about the assets of the Virginia Democrat because of her financial disclosures.
Trump's cryptocurrency company didn't exist before he was POTUS
She only disclosed them because she was called out, they were not on her financial disclosures. The Trump family backed WFC in 2024, before Trump was voted into office, it was created by co-founders Zachary Folkman and Chase Herro in Sept 2024. At that time Trump was running behind Harris in the polls if memory serves How did his billions jump so high from their original investment? At its launch, the WLFI token was not tradeable on the open market; it was used for governance voting within the protocol. In July 2025, token holders voted to make WLFI tradable.
This is from Google AI:
The accusation and Sherrill's response
- The accusation: Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli and others have criticized Sherrill for allegedly making millions in stock trades while in office, with some claims referencing a $7 million figure. These attacks escalated following a May 2025 radio interview where Sherrill was asked about the figure and responded she would have to look into it.
- Sherrill's response: In August 2025, Sherrill's campaign released detailed financial disclosures showing a family net worth of approximately $9.4 million. The disclosure was intended to debunk the claims of unusual stock trading by showing that the bulk of their wealth comes from her husband, Jason Hedberg, who is an equity derivative sales executive at a New York investment bank.
- Husband's income: According to the disclosure, Hedberg's annual salary and bonus were substantial, exceeding $2.5 million each year between 2021 and 2024, accounting for most of the family's assets.
- No individual stocks: Sherrill and her campaign have consistently stated that she does not trade individual stocks and has not done so since 2019, when she sold all individual holdings and moved to Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) to avoid any conflicts of interest.
So you are saying that her husband took advantage of her office and profited off of it? Much like the Trump kids?
Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Assassin said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
And he has claimed it. Very publically. Underneath another very public company that was worth billions BEFORE he went into POTUS.
The Virginia Democrat Gov nominee disclosure did not show holdings in individual stocks. This contrasts with her Republican opponent, Winsome Earle-Sears, who has reported individual stock holdings. This financial transparency is mandated for federal candidates, and it has been a point of comparison in the race.
We found out about the assets of the Virginia Democrat because of her financial disclosures.
Trump's cryptocurrency company didn't exist before he was POTUS
She only disclosed them because she was called out, they were not on her financial disclosures. The Trump family backed WFC in 2024, before Trump was voted into office, it was created by co-founders Zachary Folkman and Chase Herro in Sept 2024. At that time Trump was running behind Harris in the polls if memory serves How did his billions jump so high from their original investment? At its launch, the WLFI token was not tradeable on the open market; it was used for governance voting within the protocol. In July 2025, token holders voted to make WLFI tradable.
This is from Google AI:
The accusation and Sherrill's response
- The accusation: Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli and others have criticized Sherrill for allegedly making millions in stock trades while in office, with some claims referencing a $7 million figure. These attacks escalated following a May 2025 radio interview where Sherrill was asked about the figure and responded she would have to look into it.
- Sherrill's response: In August 2025, Sherrill's campaign released detailed financial disclosures showing a family net worth of approximately $9.4 million. The disclosure was intended to debunk the claims of unusual stock trading by showing that the bulk of their wealth comes from her husband, Jason Hedberg, who is an equity derivative sales executive at a New York investment bank.
- Husband's income: According to the disclosure, Hedberg's annual salary and bonus were substantial, exceeding $2.5 million each year between 2021 and 2024, accounting for most of the family's assets.
- No individual stocks: Sherrill and her campaign have consistently stated that she does not trade individual stocks and has not done so since 2019, when she sold all individual holdings and moved to Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) to avoid any conflicts of interest.
So you are saying that her husband took advantage of her office and profited off of it? Much like the Trump kids?
No, are you?
Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Osodecentx said:Forest Bueller_bf said:Jack Bauer said:
$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...When Democrat candidate for New Jersey Governor @MikieSherrill was pressed for making $7 million on stocks, she has to respond:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) September 22, 2025
"I'd have to check."
One of the worst answers imaginable to that question.
pic.twitter.com/nFpNd0nuZu
Well, she is obviously lying about something here.
So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)
Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.
This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.
That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.
The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has
He has, but he wasn't the subject of the post, nor should he come up every time someone else is questioned.
We all could make $7 million in the stock market if we have the right insider information.
agreed!Assassin said:
🤦♂️ Serena Williams upset over cotton plant décor at her luxury NYC hotel.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) September 26, 2025
Imagine checking into a 5-star suite and the biggest problem is… a vase of cotton.
pic.twitter.com/12nTxinVHN
Assassin said:
Jack Bauer said:
If you had told black Americans in 1965 that 60 years later, one of the most pressing issues on race was a black female worth over $200M upset about a cotton plant in the 5-star hotel she is staying (while wearing a blonde wig), they would have said they WON!🤦♂️ Serena Williams upset over cotton plant décor at her luxury NYC hotel.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) September 26, 2025
Imagine checking into a 5-star suite and the biggest problem is… a vase of cotton.
pic.twitter.com/12nTxinVHN
Jack Bauer said:
If you had told black Americans in 1965 that 60 years later, one of the most pressing issues on race was a black female worth over $200M upset about a cotton plant in the 5-star hotel she is staying (while wearing a blonde wig), they would have said they WON!🤦♂️ Serena Williams upset over cotton plant décor at her luxury NYC hotel.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) September 26, 2025
Imagine checking into a 5-star suite and the biggest problem is… a vase of cotton.
pic.twitter.com/12nTxinVHN
OsoCoreyell said:
Manufactured rage. If she interacts with cotton the its racism? I guess she'll play naked from now on?
Jack Bauer said:
If you had told black Americans in 1965 that 60 years later, one of the most pressing issues on race was a black female worth over $200M upset about a cotton plant in the 5-star hotel she is staying (while wearing a blonde wig), they would have said they WON!🤦♂️ Serena Williams upset over cotton plant décor at her luxury NYC hotel.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) September 26, 2025
Imagine checking into a 5-star suite and the biggest problem is… a vase of cotton.
pic.twitter.com/12nTxinVHN
cowboycwr said:Jack Bauer said:
If you had told black Americans in 1965 that 60 years later, one of the most pressing issues on race was a black female worth over $200M upset about a cotton plant in the 5-star hotel she is staying (while wearing a blonde wig), they would have said they WON!🤦♂️ Serena Williams upset over cotton plant décor at her luxury NYC hotel.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) September 26, 2025
Imagine checking into a 5-star suite and the biggest problem is… a vase of cotton.
pic.twitter.com/12nTxinVHN
It looks like it is in the hallway. No big deal.
Cotton itself is not racist as inanimate objects cannot be racist.
But if that does upset someone they need to get rid of all cotton clothes, sheets, towels and avoid it all together.
cowboycwr said:Jack Bauer said:
If you had told black Americans in 1965 that 60 years later, one of the most pressing issues on race was a black female worth over $200M upset about a cotton plant in the 5-star hotel she is staying (while wearing a blonde wig), they would have said they WON!🤦♂️ Serena Williams upset over cotton plant décor at her luxury NYC hotel.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) September 26, 2025
Imagine checking into a 5-star suite and the biggest problem is… a vase of cotton.
pic.twitter.com/12nTxinVHN
It looks like it is in the hallway. No big deal.
Cotton itself is not racist as inanimate objects cannot be racist.
But if that does upset someone they need to get rid of all cotton clothes, sheets, towels and avoid it all together.
beardoc said:cowboycwr said:Jack Bauer said:
If you had told black Americans in 1965 that 60 years later, one of the most pressing issues on race was a black female worth over $200M upset about a cotton plant in the 5-star hotel she is staying (while wearing a blonde wig), they would have said they WON!🤦♂️ Serena Williams upset over cotton plant décor at her luxury NYC hotel.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) September 26, 2025
Imagine checking into a 5-star suite and the biggest problem is… a vase of cotton.
pic.twitter.com/12nTxinVHN
It looks like it is in the hallway. No big deal.
Cotton itself is not racist as inanimate objects cannot be racist.
But if that does upset someone they need to get rid of all cotton clothes, sheets, towels and avoid it all together.
Wonder if she wears cotton drawers, or uses a Qtip.