55yr old MARRIED BLACK MAN....if you are under 18, you cant stay....my page is for grown adults....1st most importantly, I HATE BEING COLD!!!!! COLD WEATHER & TEMPERATURES SUCK CACTUS BALLS!!!!! the warmer it is, the less clothes I have to wear because I would rather be naked!!!! I know that there are some older or prudish nudists & naturists out there that don’t want anything to do with nudists or people that like to have sex or watch porn but I’m not like that.....I am a nudist & I am a very sexual Scorpio so be warned that if you haven’t noticed, this page/blog is a huge gumbo of things i like: cars, jeeps, bodybuilding, fitness, scenic views, or just beautiful things in general & also many sexual things that get my dick hard as a brick, some are just a erotic fantasy & some are things that i have done or had done to me, that i wish i could do again or for the first time with my wife but i know her kinky/freaky side isn't as high as mine but i am ok with that because she putz up with my krazy azz......i love reading hot & erotic xxxrated stories & i wish i could get my dick stroked while a soft but strong tongue flicked back & forth on my asshole...told ya i have a freaky side, so if you like my page, that's great, if you dont or find some things here offensive, get to stepping.....dont tell me you dont like it, be grown about it & just get out.......
Senator Smith pushes back against what he describes as discriminatory policies tied to the Trump administration’s approach to military decisions and historical recognition.
The exchange highlights ongoing tensions over equality, representation, and how the military chooses to honor or remove historical figures from its institutions.
The issue has sparked a wider national debate over fairness, inclusion, and the values reflected in government and military leadership.
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over 3-decades ago, a wise man called “Father MC” told me to “treat them how you want to be treated,” i have carried & honored his teachings ever since……..i am very proud to say that i am an eater, i will suck the meat off the bone & slurp up every drop of juice with all that good meat too
Gordon Parks captured the Jim Crow South with a quiet, devastating clarity—using his camera as both witness and weapon. Through intimate portraits and everyday scenes, he exposed the cruelty of segregation not with sensationalism but with humanity, dignity, and truth. Parks showed Black life in the South as it was lived: tender, resilient, disciplined, and determined, even under oppressive laws. His photographs didn’t just document injustice—they challenged America to see what it preferred to ignore.