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Myrna Brady
@MyrnaB46 · 5:00

Talk About It Tuesday

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My brother is an Er doctor, and when people come in with traumatic injuries or in pain, he doesn't say, okay, you're black, you go in this line. You're white, you go in this line. You're Asian. You're kind of infused with multiple ethnicities. And I'm not sure if you're transgendered or pansexual or whatever label, so I'm just going to put you in this corner. No, that doesn't occur

#TalkAboutItTuesdays Keeping a Fit Mind…. Despite all of the trauma triggering events showcased in the media

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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:57
I started to slow down right after the incident in let's start over the murder in Charleston, South Carolina, because I made up in my head for my own mental sanity all of these reasons why the cops were justified. Oh, well, the person was selling illegal CDs. Well, the person didn't pay their child support. Well, their tail light was out. Right? And then when that happened in Charleston, South Carolina, I was saying to myself, hold on, stop the press
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:46
In conclusion, I'll add, I agree. It's as if our melanin skin tone our melanated skin tone is a mask. A mask for society to not see the humanity in us, to see us as humans, to see us as people, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, cousins. And it hurts even more. It's ten X when I I'll speak specifically for me, see, it occurring between stop. That was completely inappropriate. That was my dog
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