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    By Kyla Jenée LaceyMay 26, 20254 Mins Read
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    Telvin Osborne, also known as Telbo Rackins on social media, once wrote, “I’ll f*ck a dog before I f*ck a Black b*tch. It gotta be a white dog thoe.” Now Telvin’s d*ck is rotting in a pine box, six feet closer to hell (presumably, but he may have been a Christian man, because Christianity and anti-Blackness are always good friends).

    Hell, or heaven, Hannah Cobb, our modern-day Annie Oakley, is probably Christian, too.

    On February 23, 2025, at 5 am after a drunken night at the club, Cobb accidentally discharged her weapon while ‘checking’ it, some reports state that she was cleaning it, and while those have yet to be confirmed, what is clear, is that she wiped out good ole Osborne’s whole future.

    Both Christian Obumseli and Telvin Osborne bashed black women online, insulted us and put us down to uplift white women and now look. pic.twitter.com/si8ODIyZHe

    — ???????? (@imavenusgirl) February 25, 2025

    Cobb, the bearer of bad news and Osborne’s children, was originally arrested after the shooting and charged with involuntary manslaughter after admitting that she accidentally shot him during her emergency call to the vet 911. However, the grand jury has decided not to press charges against her, and she will, like so many before her, get off scot-free—and the demographic that is usually loudest about injustices involving Black people is noticeably a lot quieter.

    While it is unclear if it is a racially motivated crime, it is hard to imagine that a man who was filled with such self-hatred was dating someone who did not share his beliefs of white supremacy, even if only expressed through beauty standards. Even if race was not a motivating factor, there are obvious racial undertones in a shooting where a white woman shoots her Black boyfriend and then later doesn’t go to prison for it. Normally, there would be a bevy of Black women loudly on the frontlines, demanding justice to be served, but many of them think that it already has.

    Osborne was known for his dislike of Black women masked as his love for white women, with such quotables as “Haten asshoe do the most I swear TeamWhitegirls, that b*tch need to be beat.” Excuse his grammar, or lack thereof. And, well, it is difficult to get love from the same b*tches you viewed as lower than dogs.

    A grand jury has decided not to pursue charges against Hannah G. Cobb, who was arrested in the fatal shooting of her boyfriend and child’s father, Telvin Osborne, after returning home drunk from a club at 5 a.m. https://t.co/EOj26fflJX pic.twitter.com/OxhkeSMGP6

    — Rain Drops Media (@Raindropsmedia1) May 23, 2025

    Recently, RGIII embarrassed himself again by denigrating and mocking Angel Reese. During his podcast Outta Pocket, Griffin asserted that Reese hated Caitlin Clark, and mocked her while using stereotypical tropes, while his white wife sat in the background giggling and pretending that he actually has a sense of humor. Shortly thereafter, a public dispute with former teammate Ryan Clark, Robert’s love of ‘milk’ as he calls his white woman fetish, was outed and plastered all over the internet as an ‘exhibit a, your honor,’ to why one of his favorite things about his murderer girlfriend is not just that she is white, but that she is not Black.

    Many Black men confuse preference with piss and use their desire for women of other as a springboard to show why they are too good for the Black women who bore them and whose nurture they look for in times of injury. It’s extremely entitled to look for support from the same people you tried to suppress, and Osborne’s family did just that—so RGIII better take notes.

    There’s a line you don’t cross in life and Ryan Clark sprinted past it.

    Ryan Clark didn’t like my take on Angel Reese hating Caitlin Clark. That’s fine. Disagreement is part of the game. But instead of debating my point, he personally attacked me and my family. That shows how… pic.twitter.com/YDisnkvpMQ

    — Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) May 19, 2025

    The Hub reached out to Telvin, but he was unable for comment. “I’ll kill for her I’ll kill bout her and I ain’t scared to say I’ll die bout her,” good ole boy Telbo was not only a coon but also a clairvoyant, because truer words were never spoken, and now Telbo won’t ever speak on Black women or ever again. 

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