Texas Passes Bill That Drops Requirement To Teach That KKK Is “Morally Wrong”

Texas, a notoriously Republican state, recently passed Senate Bill 3, to get rid of a certain educational requirements for students when it comes to teaching the “history of white supremacy, including but not limited to the institution of slavery, the eugenics movement, and the Ku Klux Klan, and the ways in which it is morally wrong.” Briefly put — Texas will not require teachers to instil information about KKK “morally wrong,”

Not only did the bill seemingly refuse to denounce white supremacy, the Texas Senate also decided to drop the history and contributions of notable women and people of color from their public school curriculums as well. 

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s I Had A Dream speech and his part in the Civil Rights Movement is just one of the two dozen requirements that were dropped from Texas public schools. Other specifications to be dropped from the curriculum include the history of Susan B. Anthony and her contributions to the Women’s Suffragist Movement, as well as the works of Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers, and Native American history. 

Senate Bill 3 also forces teachers into a precarious position when they are educating. According to a Dallas Morning News report, teachers are not necessarily “compelled” to discuss any present-day news events or “controversial issue[s] of public policy or social affairs,” however if they do discuss issues of this sort, they are not allowed “deference to any one perspective.”

In response to this, Democratic state Senator Judith Zaffirini posited:

“How could a teacher possibly discuss slavery, the Holocaust or the mass shootings at the Walmart in El Paso or at the Sutherland Springs Church in my district without giving deference to any one perspective?”

Although Senate Bill 3 does not mention critical race theory, it’s concluded that Texas is making it their mission to ban any teachings related to the topic. 

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Pooh Shiesty Goes Viral With Aloof Energy During Rubi Rose & Flo Milli XXL Interview

Right after XXL shared Pooh Shiesty, Rubi Rose, Flo Milli, and 42 Dugg’s cypher for the 2021 Freshman list, the publication dropped their roundtable interview, which is definitely pretty awkward at times. During the conversation, Rose, Milli, Shiesty, and Dugg sat in a circle and answered what their experience was like participating in the annual hip-hop tradition.

“The cypher was a little scary,” honestly said Rubi Rose. “Everything else was a breeze. It was fun and it was cool to meet my fellow freshmen.”

When it came time for Pooh Shiesty to answer the question, he looked completely disinterested, as though he would have rathered to be anywhere else in the world. “They cool, fosho,” he said about his fellow Freshmen. “History in the making.”

People have been making fun of Pooh’s demeanor during this interview, acting aloof and showing clear signs of boredom. Sitting down with a blank expression on his face, it’s possible that Pooh was thinking that this interview should have been an email, and not an in-person thing.

This year’s XXL Freshman class has been criticized from all corners. Whether people are laughing at Pooh’s interview, Coi Leray’s cypher freestyle, or iann dior’s no-show for the freestyle portion, the world has definitely had something to say about this list. Watch the viral video below.

Pooh Shiesty Goes Viral With Aloof Energy During Rubi Rose & Flo Milli XXL Interview

Right after XXL shared Pooh Shiesty, Rubi Rose, Flo Milli, and 42 Dugg’s cypher for the 2021 Freshman list, the publication dropped their roundtable interview, which is definitely pretty awkward at times. During the conversation, Rose, Milli, Shiesty, and Dugg sat in a circle and answered what their experience was like participating in the annual hip-hop tradition.

“The cypher was a little scary,” honestly said Rubi Rose. “Everything else was a breeze. It was fun and it was cool to meet my fellow freshmen.”

When it came time for Pooh Shiesty to answer the question, he looked completely disinterested, as though he would have rathered to be anywhere else in the world. “They cool, fosho,” he said about his fellow Freshmen. “History in the making.”

People have been making fun of Pooh’s demeanor during this interview, acting aloof and showing clear signs of boredom. Sitting down with a blank expression on his face, it’s possible that Pooh was thinking that this interview should have been an email, and not an in-person thing.

This year’s XXL Freshman class has been criticized from all corners. Whether people are laughing at Pooh’s interview, Coi Leray’s cypher freestyle, or iann dior’s no-show for the freestyle portion, the world has definitely had something to say about this list. Watch the viral video below.

LeBron James Reveals The Worst Injury Of His Career

LeBron James is easily a top 3 NBA player of all time and despite being 36 years old, it still looks like LeBron has a few solid years of basketball ahead of him. Heading into next season, the Los Angeles Lakers promise to be a healthy roster and if they can acquire some new pieces, there is no doubt that they will be a juggernaut in the Western Conference. Not to mention, LeBron is coming off of his performance in Space Jam, and fans will expect him to play like a man who is getting superstar movie roles.

To promote Space JamLeBron recently went on the “Smartless” podcast with Jason Bateman and Will Arnett. During that interview, LeBron was asked about the worst injury of his career and whether or not there was an injury that stood out to him. LeBron ultimately harkened back to the 2018-19 season, when his groin became a problem for not only him, but the Lakers as a whole.

LeBron james

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“I tore my groin two years ago playing on Christmas Day in Golden State … I could not keep playing … it was over with,” LeBron explained. For those who might remember, LeBron was out for a couple of months with this injury and during that time, the Lakers were unable to hold their position in the Western Conference. Despite coming back late in the season, the Lakers were unable to make the postseason and it led to a huge overhaul as players like Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball, and Josh Hart were all traded to New Orleans for Anthony Davis.

In the end, the injury worked out for LeBron and the Lakers, however, it’s still a season that James would probably like to forget about for the rest of his career.

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LeBron James Reveals The Worst Injury Of His Career

LeBron James is easily a top 3 NBA player of all time and despite being 36 years old, it still looks like LeBron has a few solid years of basketball ahead of him. Heading into next season, the Los Angeles Lakers promise to be a healthy roster and if they can acquire some new pieces, there is no doubt that they will be a juggernaut in the Western Conference. Not to mention, LeBron is coming off of his performance in Space Jam, and fans will expect him to play like a man who is getting superstar movie roles.

To promote Space JamLeBron recently went on the “Smartless” podcast with Jason Bateman and Will Arnett. During that interview, LeBron was asked about the worst injury of his career and whether or not there was an injury that stood out to him. LeBron ultimately harkened back to the 2018-19 season, when his groin became a problem for not only him, but the Lakers as a whole.

LeBron james

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“I tore my groin two years ago playing on Christmas Day in Golden State … I could not keep playing … it was over with,” LeBron explained. For those who might remember, LeBron was out for a couple of months with this injury and during that time, the Lakers were unable to hold their position in the Western Conference. Despite coming back late in the season, the Lakers were unable to make the postseason and it led to a huge overhaul as players like Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball, and Josh Hart were all traded to New Orleans for Anthony Davis.

In the end, the injury worked out for LeBron and the Lakers, however, it’s still a season that James would probably like to forget about for the rest of his career.

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Homeboy Sandman & Aesop Rock Link For “Lice Team, Baby”

Homeboy Sandman and Aesop Rock are two lyricists who really make you think. It’s why they make for such a compelling duo whenever they connect on wax, as they have for the brand new duet “Lice Team, Baby.”

Being that the title is a real head-scratcher, no pun intended, it’s important to note that the single’s cover art sheds some light on what we’re dealing with. “Lice was actually the first-ever inter-racial Siamese twins ever,” it explains, a screencap from Aes and Sandman’s iMessage chat. “Scientists separated them at birth, but they were drawn to each other later in life.” 

The song itself is an absolute barn-burner, a raw instrumental over which the elite lyricists put on an absolute clinic. By now, if you came here you likely know what both Homeboy Sandman and Aesop Rock are all about, and rest assured that they both deliver with impressive dexterity. Check out “Lice Team, Baby,” and look for Sandman to strike again on his upcoming Anjelitu EP, as well as his final studio album Don’t Feed The Monster.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

With the book of life, last chapter’s happening
Fattening the parasite of my past life,
First cat to put my hat on backwards
Before that, I trained Raptors

Homeboy Sandman & Aesop Rock Link For “Lice Team, Baby”

Homeboy Sandman and Aesop Rock are two lyricists who really make you think. It’s why they make for such a compelling duo whenever they connect on wax, as they have for the brand new duet “Lice Team, Baby.”

Being that the title is a real head-scratcher, no pun intended, it’s important to note that the single’s cover art sheds some light on what we’re dealing with. “Lice was actually the first-ever inter-racial Siamese twins ever,” it explains, a screencap from Aes and Sandman’s iMessage chat. “Scientists separated them at birth, but they were drawn to each other later in life.” 

The song itself is an absolute barn-burner, a raw instrumental over which the elite lyricists put on an absolute clinic. By now, if you came here you likely know what both Homeboy Sandman and Aesop Rock are all about, and rest assured that they both deliver with impressive dexterity. Check out “Lice Team, Baby,” and look for Sandman to strike again on his upcoming Anjelitu EP, as well as his final studio album Don’t Feed The Monster.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

With the book of life, last chapter’s happening
Fattening the parasite of my past life,
First cat to put my hat on backwards
Before that, I trained Raptors

Karrueche Tran Becomes First AAPI Emmy Winner In Lead-Actress Catagory

Karrueche Tran has officially made Daytime Emmys history by becoming the first actor of Asian American and Pacific Island (AAPI) descent to win the award for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program. Her Emmy was given for her performance as Vivian Johnson-Garrett in Popstar! TV’s The Bay.

Tran celebrated the win with a lengthy statement on Instagram, Monday.

“When I got nominated I was soooo surprised and grateful but was like nah there’s no way I’m gonna actually win.. the nom was more than enough.. but God had a different plan for me.. I’m still in shock!” she wrote in a caption of a post.

Karrueche Tran, Emmy
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She said she was “extremely emotional” to find out she was the first AAPI lead actress to win the Emmy: “The icing on the cake was finding out I’m the first AAPI lead actress Emmy winner in both Daytime Emmys and Primetime.. excuse me WHATTT??! I fucking made Emmys history.. that is HUGE and makes me extremely emotional.. to be a representation of a community that is so often overlooked and under appreciated brings me to tears..”

Tran concluded by saying that she plans to “keep pushing myself beyond my limits.. to work even harder and become better than I was yesterday.”

The Bay was also awarded Emmys in the Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series category in 2016, 2017, and 2018.

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Karrueche Tran Becomes First AAPI Emmy Winner In Lead-Actress Catagory

Karrueche Tran has officially made Daytime Emmys history by becoming the first actor of Asian American and Pacific Island (AAPI) descent to win the award for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program. Her Emmy was given for her performance as Vivian Johnson-Garrett in Popstar! TV’s The Bay.

Tran celebrated the win with a lengthy statement on Instagram, Monday.

“When I got nominated I was soooo surprised and grateful but was like nah there’s no way I’m gonna actually win.. the nom was more than enough.. but God had a different plan for me.. I’m still in shock!” she wrote in a caption of a post.

Karrueche Tran, Emmy
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She said she was “extremely emotional” to find out she was the first AAPI lead actress to win the Emmy: “The icing on the cake was finding out I’m the first AAPI lead actress Emmy winner in both Daytime Emmys and Primetime.. excuse me WHATTT??! I fucking made Emmys history.. that is HUGE and makes me extremely emotional.. to be a representation of a community that is so often overlooked and under appreciated brings me to tears..”

Tran concluded by saying that she plans to “keep pushing myself beyond my limits.. to work even harder and become better than I was yesterday.”

The Bay was also awarded Emmys in the Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series category in 2016, 2017, and 2018.

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Chris Paul’s Mortal Enemy Returns For Game 6 Of The NBA Finals

Coming into the NBA Finals, a large chunk of the NBA community was rooting for Chris Paul as this is the first time he’s ever made it to the big dance. After 16 years of agony, Paul finally broke through while playing for a new team that is full of youthful exuberance. The Suns were heavily favored in the series and in Games 1 and 2, they showed everyone why. They won both games with ease and for many, this was looking like a clean sweep of Giannis and the Bucks.

Once the series shifted to Milwaukee, everything changed as the Bucks won two games in a row and tied the series at 2-2. Just a few nights ago, the Bucks stormed back after an early deficit and defeated the Suns 123-119 to take a 3-2 lead in the series. With Paul struggling, he is now one loss away from losing his first-ever Finals, and with Game 6 going down tonight, he is facing immense pressure to perform.

Chris Paul

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Just like in Game 3, Paul will have a new obstacle in his path. This obstacle has haunted him throughout his last few playoff campaigns, so much so that he is 0-12 when this obstacle is on the court. Of course, we are talking about referee Scott Foster. According to Clutch Points, Foster will be in Milwaukee for Game 6, and fans are already gearing up for what could be a tough outing for CP3. Paul has been vocal about his run-ins with Foster and considering his recent record, the Bucks seem to have an advantage.

In all fairness to Foster, his presence did not affect the outcome of Game 3, however, he seems to be a bad luck charm than anything else at this point.

Chris Paul

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