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Trump and Bibi Are Fighting

Plus: L.A. mayoral race updates, stabbing at Penn, Jon Ossoff thirst, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 6.8.2026 9:30 AM

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President Donald Trump speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Red Room of the White House, Monday, September 29, 2025. | Daniel Torok/White House/Newscom
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Israel and Iran exchange first strikes since April: For the last two months, the ceasefire between Israel and Iran had mostly held. Until this weekend, when it quickly unraveled. Now Iran is indicating its military campaign is over for now and that it's ready to deescalate once again. (Who knows how true that is, of course.)

"Iran fired waves of ballistic missiles at Israel on Sunday night in retaliation for an Israeli strike near the Lebanese capital, Beirut, against its ally Hezbollah," reports The New York Times. "The Israeli military said on Monday morning that it had launched two waves of airstrikes across Iran, including against the country's largest petrochemical complex, prompting further Iranian missile attacks on central Israel."

The fact that Iran started striking Israel because of Israel's actions against Hezbollah—the terrorist group that has been firing on Israel from southern Lebanon since October 2023, in what has been termed the "Gaza Support War"—is of great significance; it shows a shift in how Iran is thinking about defense of its allies

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"This is the first time in decades that a regional power has the means, capacity, and willingness to put hard power against Israeli military maneuvers or aggression against a third party," writes Iran scholar Trita Parsi on his Substack. The full post characterizes Israel's actions as involving "genocide," a characterization with which I disagree, for reasons David Bernstein outlines here. But Parsi's evaluation of the changing stakes is correct: Iran's newfound willingness to strike Israel due to Israel's strikes on Hezbollah signals that U.S. support of Israel may become costlier. It makes sense that President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been exchanging tense words (and that Trump has been urging Bibi to hold off on attacking Iran, allowing a little more time for diplomacy).

The magnitude of what just happened may take some time to sink in.

This is the first time Iran has struck Israel after Israel struck another country's territory (that is, not Iran).

This means that the battle lines have been moved.

Iran's deterrence had already been restored… pic.twitter.com/KHpNjBTh97

— Trita Parsi (@tparsi) June 7, 2026

If Israel strikes southern Lebanon again, the Iranian military warned, "much harsher and more crushing actions than before will be on the way." (But does this means it's open season for Hezbollah, and they can just strike Israel with no consequences?) Tehran also said "it will target all oil and gas facilities linked to Israel, the US and their allies in the region if attacks on its own energy infrastructure continue" per Bloomberg and Fars, the Persian news service.

Where are the votes? Why exactly is it taking so damn long to count the votes in L.A.'s mayoral primary?

No winner has been determined yet, but Spencer Pratt—who had previously been in second place, behind incumbent mayor Karen Bass—is now trailing behind in third, after this most recent vote dump. Being third place behind Nithya Raman would mean Pratt does not advance to the primary, which would mean voters get the choice between basically two flavors of the same.

Me trying to figure out how votes get counted in LA pic.twitter.com/cXsbXNsY5C

— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) June 7, 2026

The Associated Press notes that only 80 percent of votes have been counted, so we don't really know the full outcome yet. And The New York Times reports that "late returns have trended heavily in favor of the liberals who make up an overwhelming majority of the city's electorate." Plenty of people on the right have implied or outright alleged that that reflects election integrity problems:

Spencer Pratt was doing this well because he was calling out a crooked and flawed system. If this is how they think they're going to stop him, buckle up. They're going to unleash something much bigger.

— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) June 7, 2026

No credible evidence of that has emerged. If that changes, I'll note it.

Even though he's a reality TV star with no governing experience, I can imagine Pratt being a breath of fresh air. "When it's other people's money for other people's stuff, neither cost nor quality matters," he said in a campaign ad, succinctly summarizing the problem with L.A.'s governance. (Also kind of a Milton Friedman point, but if any politician wants to coopt it, I'll take it.) It's kind of beautiful how much sheer rage he feels for the governing overlords whom he holds responsible for his home burning in the Palisades fire. It would be disappointing if Pratt didn't get to advance, mostly because Raman doesn't seem to present much opportunity for contrast from Bass.


Scenes from New York: Six people were injured in a stabbing at Penn Station last night. "He was just screaming, waving his head around," one witness told CBS of the suspect. "I've seen him once, but I didn't think he was capable of doing anything." CNN described him as possibly "unhoused." (Their euphemism, not mine.)

It's almost like letting crazy people take up semi-permanent residence in the subway tunnels does both them and others a disservice.


QUICK HITS

  • "For decades, oil traders, executives and analysts warned that closing the Strait of Hormuz would be a global economic catastrophe," reports Bloomberg. "It's now been more than three months since the waterway was effectively blocked, creating the worst supply shock in modern history. But a slew of workarounds is keeping crude oil below $100 a barrel, defying many of the industry's grimmest forecasts for prices as high as $200. A combination of record US exports, a sharp and unexpected slowdown in Chinese demand and a steady trickle of crude still finding its way through the strait has helped absorb much of the shock from the loss of more than 10 million barrels a day of Middle Eastern supply."
  • "Local police received a call on May 27 claiming to have heard gunshots at Justice [Amy Coney] Barrett's residence," notes the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal. "The call was a fake emergency meant to send police to swarm the home of the Justice and her family…the latest in a pattern of harassment of Justices' families aimed at intimidation or worse."
  • Michelle Goldberg on "Why Everyone Wants Jon Ossoff to Run for President." (Is this really what "everyone" wants? News to me.)
  • Whole Foods comes to Bushwick, Brooklyn…and people flip out:

one good question to ask when people say stuff like this is: in what specific way are the ~45% of bushwick residents who make below $80k harmed by the presence of a whole foods? https://t.co/qu5boWIEv9

— just matt (@questionableway) June 7, 2026

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  1. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    What? I was told Trump was Bibi's bitch (and Putin's).

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

      Weve been assured on these threads that israel owns everyone. Except for the saints like in Kentucky.

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  2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 hours ago

    Why exactly is it taking so damn long to count manufacture the votes in L.A.'s mayoral primary?

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

      Only 23 more days to go for the counting.

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    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

      Two weeks to slow the spread... Of common sence

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    3. Social Justice is neither   25 minutes ago

      Look, once the Democrat in charge of the votes refers Democrat corruption to the Democrats AG then I'm sure we'll get a full accounting of the fraud to satisfy Liz. Unless of course that interferes with the AG's political run and funding...

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    4. Mickey Rat   21 minutes ago

      They keep putting inelection procedures that make it difficult to count votes in a timely fashion, but our press cannot understand the connection.

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  3. I, Woodchipper   2 hours ago

    No credible evidence of that has emerged. If that changes, I'll note it.

    The outcome is the evidence.

    It used to be claimed that late mail-in ballots heavily favor dems in general (for some reason, although that is never explained)

    Now it's clear they favor whichever dem needs the most votes to knock out a non-dem in the list.

    It defies all believability. You'd have to be completely normie-brained to even entertain the idea that the LA election is free of shenanigans.

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    1. Fu Manchu   1 hour ago

      Fraud is not getting the outcome I wanted.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

        It is amazing how you feign ignorance to protect democrats Rachel. It is more proof you dont understand that even liberal analysts are questioning how Raman had such a big shift in all these batches. But you've always supported dem corruption.

        It isnt Bass who is getting double the support in these last batches. Her share has been consistent.

        But youre a drunk uneducated maddow watcher.

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    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

      200 people over the age of 125 are registered to vote.
      One house address has 109 people registered to vote.
      A port a potty has 19 people registered to vote from there

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    3. But SkyNet is a Private Company   1 hour ago

      24,000 vote drop without a single solitary Pratt vote is evidence

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      1. I, Woodchipper   30 minutes ago

        this.

        The odds of this happening are essentially zero and that's even assuming all 24K voters were sincerely voting against Pratt as accidentally checking the wrong box is a measurable error rate and in this batch it was... 0.

        It defies all credulity that this vote drop was legitimate in any sense of the word that a normal person would expect. Possibly it happened within the letter of the law (vote harvesting and such) but it's a joke. and it's an engineered election result, everyone can see it.

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  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    LA votinf exposes the machinations of the California fraud filled voting laws.

    Raman was a distant third in in person voting and early delivered mail in ballots. So much so she actually conceded on election night. But since she has won 40% of late arriving ballots, dominating even Bass.

    https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2063773056720343159

    Eric Daugherty
    @EricLDaugh
    BREAKING: NITHYA RAMAN OVERTAKES SPENCER PRATT FOR LA MAYOR, *strongly* wins late mail-in drop

    RAMAN ADVANCES to runoff against Karen Bass, Pratt is locked out — VoteHub

    Just WOW. UNBELIEVABLE!!

    LA MAIL DROP tonight:
    Nithya Raman: 19,096 (39.9%)
    Karen Bass: 15,691 (32.8%)
    Spencer Pratt: 8,489 (17.8%)

    A magical late mail performance for Raman. Shocker.

    THEY DID IT RIGHT IN FRONT OF US!

    Outlaw election month, outlaw late mail in ballots, and require universal voter ID and citizenship!

    She went from 20% vote share to almost only 40% in after election counting. A doubling.

    Here is the graph.

    https://x.com/InezFeltscher/status/2063628744674152747

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    1. Fu Manchu   1 hour ago

      Apparently Magtards haven't heard of correlation. Like, people who live in certain neighborhoods who are more likely to vote for certain candidates might tend to mail in ballots later so they are counted later. I know, it's confusing!

      Magtards also think it's easy to pull off mass voting fraud and cover it up. That means hundreds of thousands of real ballots intercepted in the mail and replaced with fake ballots to avoid triggering duplicate checking, all with valid signatures and/or serial numbers. That'd take a whole lot of guys on the inside in the mail room, and rooms full of ballot fakers working overtime. Funny how they could pull that off without any physical evidence or anyone spilling the beans.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

        Do you even listen to yourself? My god the fucking idiocy. Each neighborhood has in person and maul ballots. Statistics are consistent between the two for each district except for candidate Raman.

        It is amusing you think ballots have to be intercepted when 1M ghost ballots exist and people were posting ballots being sent to their houses for people who dont live there.

        Youre truly retarded sarc.

        California has an entire industry of no voter verification that is easy to exploit.

        Youre a fucking idiot sarc.

        How you will rush to defend dem bad acts continues to show you as a useful drunk retard of the left. A true leftist. Even democrat analysts are confused. Raman essentially conceded election night. But here you are justifying it.

        Why didnt bass vite shares go up? Why did the distant third place candidate, the entire fucking campaign, jump to dominating every drop?

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      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

        The first step for an honest election is to know the number of voters before votes are counted. What was that number sarc?

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  5. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Illegals doing the jobs Americans wont do. Preying on drug addicted homeless.

    https://www.city-journal.org/article/tenderloin-san-francisco-drugs-gangs

    If you’re looking to score hard drugs on the streets of San Francisco, the Hondos are your best bet. In 2022, former San Francisco mayor London Breed seemed to admit as much in a radio interview, saying that “a lot” of the city’s drug dealers were Honduran. Her comments sparked a wave of backlash from Latino activists, with one local group denouncing the remarks as “xenophobic and racist.” Soon after, Breed was pressured into issuing a public apology.

    But Breed was right. Gangs of migrants, primarily from Honduras and supplied by Mexican cartels, run the fentanyl trade in San Francisco. In 2023, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that Hondurans had “taken over the sale of [fentanyl]” in the city’s “[open-air markets].” Last year, an article in the Harvard Law Review stated that “nearly all” low-level fentanyl and meth dealers prosecuted as part of a federal sentencing program were “Honduran men without legal status in the United States.”

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  6. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Multiple choice food menus. Aromatherapy. Daily yoga.

    Some of the intolerable treatment at Delaney Hall and why it must be shut down.

    https://thepostmillennial.com/delaney-hall-illegal-alien-detainees-enjoy-yoga-aromatherapy-as-agitators-block-staffers-from-leaving-shout-kill-yourself

    So glad reason didnt stupidly fall for the lies. Oh...

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  7. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    The full post characterizes Israel's actions as involving "genocide..."

    What a hack.

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  8. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    We're witnessing Gov. Newsom's "In case of Emergency, Break Glass" conditions.

    California continues to say they have trustworthy elections processes, but they continue to enact policies and procedures that remove trust, while they continue to shout "Trust us!".

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  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    EPA makes criminal referrals regarding corrupted grants from GND programs.

    https://justthenews.com/accountability/waste-fraud-and-abuse/epa-boss-made-criminal-referrals-alleging-democrat-self

    And then nothing happened.

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  10. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    This is the first time Iran has struck Israel after Israel struck another country's territory (that is, not Iran).

    The proxyer has become the proxy.

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  11. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    Why exactly is it taking so damn long to count the votes in L.A.'s mayoral primary?

    YOU. KNOW. WHY.

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  12. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    ...Spencer Pratt—who had previously been in second place, behind incumbent mayor Karen Bass—is now trailing behind in third, after this most recent vote dump.

    They can stop counting now.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

      They actually did just that for the recall election.

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  13. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Slaughter of Christians by Islamist in Nigeria continues. No one seems to care.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/christians-are-being-hunted-like-sport/ar-AA24ZMxO

    According to a report by the Society for International Human Rights, an average of 30 Christians were murdered every single day in Nigeria throughout 2025. Going back further, since 2009, an estimated 125,000 Christians have been killed. More than 19,100 churches have been burned to the ground, and over 1,100 Christian communities have been seized and occupied by jihadist forces.

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  14. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Fraud update.

    Even the NYT is getting in on discovery.

    https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/autism-therapy-scrutiny-grows-after-report-clinics

    Boliek, the first-term Republican, recently said his office is examining the surge in Medicaid-funded autism therapy costs, pointing to a rise from roughly $1.4 million in total billings to more than $660 million annually over a five-year period.

    Maybe reason can finally pay attention?

    Meanwhile in Minnesota...

    https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/more-60-minnesota-high-risk-medicaid-providers-fail-review

    Two thirds have now failed review.

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  15. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    Plenty of people on the right have implied or outright alleged that that reflects election integrity problems...

    Not just the right.

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  16. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    No credible evidence of that has emerged.

    Who has incentive and access to bring that evidence to light? The Democrats in charge? Journalists?

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  17. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    "I've seen him once, but I didn't think he was capable of doing anything."

    "I never would have thought the crazy guy would suddenly act crazy."

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    1. mad.casual   54 minutes ago

      possibly "unhoused." Unpossibly housed.

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  18. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Kids today...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/young-people-have-never-had-it-so-good-and-that-s-the-problem/ar-AA24hL7N

    Today’s 20-year-olds have unprecedented life chances but a diminishing capacity to pursue them. Our age of explosive opportunity is itself creating the least motivated generation in history; it has unleashed a new era of entitlement. The liberation of society from emotional repression has led to a new racket of protected benefits for those suffering from mental health conditions.

    At a time when young people need to be agile, expansive, self-directing, and resilient, we have created a society that encourages them to be passive, expectant and self-pitying.

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  19. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Why was the weaponization fund needed? Because of stories like this.

    Despite multiple courts stopping the Arizona AG from attempting to charge gop lawyers she keeps restarting the charging.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/04/arizona-indictment-2020-election-case-00950418

    6 years of lawfare costing the lawyers hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    This is even after a judge more than 2 years ago ruled the investigation to be predicated on politics, not the law.

    https://drjohneastman.substack.com/p/the-anti-slapp-sleeper-in-arizona

    Process is the punishment was the dem legal overseers goal.

    https://thefederalist.com/2026/06/05/arizonas-lawfare-pushing-ag-cant-quit-her-witch-hunt-against-trump-allies/

    But cant have compensation against this right jacob?

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    1. Mickey Rat   16 minutes ago

      Attempting to criminalize people Democrats do not like even having legal counsel is nothing libertarians should be concerned about, right?

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  20. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    For decades, oil traders, executives and analysts warned that closing the Strait of Hormuz would be a global economic catastrophe...

    Once again, the experts take it on the chin.

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  21. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    Must be nice to be an illegal.

    "We are increasing funding for the Detention Deportation Defense Initiative by $12 million – for a total of $20.2 million," Gov. Mikie Sherrill wrote on social media.

    More moderate dems.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/nj-taxpayers-hook-12m-dem-governor-protects-illegal-aliens-battling-deportation

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  22. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    Local police received a call on May 27 claiming to have heard gunshots at Justice [Amy Coney] Barrett's residence...

    Even when not strictly in charge the left finds a way to use the police as the enforcement arm of their ideology. (Unless the swatter was a rightwinger, then disregard.)

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  23. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    in what specific way are the ~45% of bushwick residents who make below $80k harmed by the presence of a whole foods?

    Inducing envy = violence.

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  24. I, Woodchipper   1 hour ago

    whole foods is both cheaper and better since Amazon took over. Probably the best improvement I've seen from a buyout/merger in all of corporate history.

    Amazon should buy everything to run it better. Everything.

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    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

      They acquired IMDb and it sucks now, and gets worse with every "update"

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      1. Zeb   59 minutes ago

        OK, maybe they should just stick to retail businesses.

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      2. I, Woodchipper   52 minutes ago

        yeah their own website sucks too.

        And AWS is by far the worst of all the cloud platforms in terms of usability.

        So you're on to something here. If logistics are required, Amazon rules. If design and usability are involved, they should step back.

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  25. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 hour ago

    If Israel strikes southern Lebanon again, the Iranian military warned, "much harsher and more crushing actions than before will be on the way." (But does this means it's open season for Hezbollah, and they can just strike Israel with no consequences?)

    Wouldn't it be worth mentioning Lebanon is working with israel against Hezbollah? Maybe AIPAC got to Lebanon though.

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  26. Super Scary   1 hour ago

    California will keep "counting" votes until they get the desired outcome.

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  27. mad.casual   1 hour ago

    Me trying to figure out how votes get counted in LA

    There is no mission!

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  28. I, Woodchipper   1 hour ago

    Same day voting, in person, with proof of citizenship and residence required. That MUST be established or we are lost to the Bolsheviks.

    Also we must limit the franchise but that's another discussion.

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  29. Medulla Oblongata   39 seconds ago

    "Bushwick is 52% Latino and 32% Black."

    Because skin color is the most important thing.

    A Black man can't shop at whole foods?

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