Whitey built the house, it deserved to burn.
Sometimes parents kill their kids, not just a black thing. Look at author chuck palaniuks grandfather. My own stepfather threatened to murder us growing up.
On the news they had some “family friend” saying she would never hurt her children.
Bitch is legit crazy. Stabbed her one kid 36 times.
I thought black people could dance?
No bro. Only blacks commit crimes.
Everyone knows this.
“I mean, you name it. We’re leading in every single sector. Just imagine if we all just decided to just take all our bags, withdrew all our money, and go to Africa. Where would America be today? It would collapse overnight.” – Akon
https://x.com/natcon2022/status/1942987485677580389?s=46&t=MM0_Lh1esPcjlbJz1bavnA
lol at that ridiculous attempt and inevitable failure of akontown
rappers have all the solutions
thank god he didnt take all our blacks, america wouldnt have survived!
This one’s a doozy.
That poor dog man!
i enjoyed seeing him bite that fat negro whom the cops allowed to his the other cop in the face several times. seemed an appropriate time to draw weapons. outnumbered by violent attacking scum. give em a choice to flee or die
Should have started tazing and shooting
And when Akon, the Senegalese-American music star, announced his vision for Akon City, a futuristic city powered by his cryptocurrency, Akoin, many Africans felt a surge of excitement and pride. Here was a son of Africa using his platform and fame to push the continent forward.
But fast forward a few years, and Akon City remains little more than a ghost town of unfulfilled promises. The land stands empty and barren, a far cry from the futuristic metropolis we were all promised.
Why did a project that promised so much fail so spectacularly?
Promising The Moon
Let’s start with the basics.
If you want to build a city, you need to create a solid economic base that will attract both businesses and people. And the foundation of any economy is… (drumroll, please)
Jobs! (I know, it’s not rocket science).
Akon City was supposed to be a $6 billion futuristic city, a place where technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship would bloom. But grand visions mean nothing if they are not rooted in reality.
From the very beginning, there were obvious issues.
For one, there was no clear plan for how this city would generate sustainable jobs and economic opportunities for the people of Senegal. The entire project seemed focused on Wakanda-like city with flashy skyscrapers, impressive buildings, and Akoin, Akon’s own digital currency.
i believe it was to be funded by the gov of Senegal
im sure Akon got his ta$te already