[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  a meek thug [@gib_smoke](/creator/twitter/gib_smoke) on x 10.5K followers Created: 2025-07-17 10:35:57 UTC a long standing propaganda cooked up in America in the 1930’s right after slavery was abolished, and slaves set free. the expansion of black people started to grow from New Orleans, the birth place of Cannabis and Jazz music in America, the first mainstream black music. the [then] negros were finally free to setup shop, own bars, properties and whatnot. record has it that black people smoked this leaf new to America/Americans, and also played a whole different type of music, sweet tune [Jazz music] the first black music in America. “how did he become so awesome? smoking a this leaf, playing sweet sweet… now all our women love them” record has it that white women after slavery ended, would go to the negro bars to listen to Jazz music, smoke marijuana and even strip naked. the response to counter the use of marijuana was to start an agenda, make the plant illegal, and lock them up if they smoke it. awareness started all over the media, declaring anyone seen smoking weed as dangerous, they produced movies on how marijuana is a dangerous substance and can make people who smoke it mad, what chance did a black man stand in America in 1933? lol, your guess is as good as mine. 😊 but in reality, the negro only smoked weed, played sweet tunes… but agenda must go on. in an era where a black person was sold in exchange for a mirror, umbrellas, “how dare he smoke this leaf that gives him super powers to make this melodious music that our women find so appealing” …the first prohibition act was written despite medical results saying no proof that cannabis can cause madness, but that didn’t stop the movie “refer madness” from becoming a classic, tv stations played it so many times, the agenda is against the negros, so the law stood. and till date, black people in Africa still put their own people in jail for smoking cannabis. what a shame. XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [coins music](/topic/coins-music) [new orleans](/topic/new-orleans) [united states](/topic/united-states) [Post Link](https://x.com/gib_smoke/status/1945794597554430118)
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a meek thug @gib_smoke on x 10.5K followers
Created: 2025-07-17 10:35:57 UTC
a long standing propaganda cooked up in America in the 1930’s right after slavery was abolished, and slaves set free.
the expansion of black people started to grow from New Orleans, the birth place of Cannabis and Jazz music in America, the first mainstream black music.
the [then] negros were finally free to setup shop, own bars, properties and whatnot. record has it that black people smoked this leaf new to America/Americans, and also played a whole different type of music, sweet tune [Jazz music] the first black music in America.
“how did he become so awesome? smoking a this leaf, playing sweet sweet… now all our women love them”
record has it that white women after slavery ended, would go to the negro bars to listen to Jazz music, smoke marijuana and even strip naked.
the response to counter the use of marijuana was to start an agenda, make the plant illegal, and lock them up if they smoke it.
awareness started all over the media, declaring anyone seen smoking weed as dangerous, they produced movies on how marijuana is a dangerous substance and can make people who smoke it mad, what chance did a black man stand in America in 1933? lol, your guess is as good as mine. 😊
but in reality, the negro only smoked weed, played sweet tunes… but agenda must go on.
in an era where a black person was sold in exchange for a mirror, umbrellas, “how dare he smoke this leaf that gives him super powers to make this melodious music that our women find so appealing”
…the first prohibition act was written despite medical results saying no proof that cannabis can cause madness, but that didn’t stop the movie “refer madness” from becoming a classic, tv stations played it so many times, the agenda is against the negros, so the law stood.
and till date, black people in Africa still put their own people in jail for smoking cannabis. what a shame.
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