Just remember, these are elected officials and our tax dollars are being used for this.
This is what its like serving people. People want straight answers to questions they fundamentally don’t understand. They don’t even understand the language you use. There is a very definite answer to what ‘wifi’ is, but a lot of oldies have their own understanding which is seperate from fact, but they believe to be fact. So when you try to explain it to them it gets to a point where they not only don’t understand it, but they don’t want to understand it.
These people here, its not that they don’t understand the tech at hand. Its that they simply don’t want to. And so they never will.
Mr. Ernie Barnes (1938-2009) was an artist with a distinct style of elongated figures in his paintings.
He gave us this painting, The Sugar Shack (1971),
which was featured in the TV show Good Times, and also on Marvin Gaye’s I Want You album cover in 1976:
Some modifications were made to the album cover version to allude to Marvin Gaye’s album.
Of the painting, he said, “The Sugar Shack is a recall of a childhood experience. It was the first time my innocence met with the sins of dance. The painting transmits rhythm so the experience is re-created in the person viewing it. To show that African-Americans utilize rhythm as a way of resolving physical tension.”
He also worked on album covers for jazz/R&B trumpeter Donald Byrd, B. B. King, Curtis Mayfield, and jazz fusion group The Crusaders.
On a segment called Face Off on a local Fox channel, Quanell X goes in on a white radio host about the painful truth of America’s racist history and HE DID NOT HOLD BACK. Shut it down. 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Bars
He was not having it that day lol
When you tell us to go home; Please DONT forget where your ancestors from…..