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I support black supremacy.
Black power.
@Cross Fire join vc
Yes you do. They hide it.
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Black Power isnt racist because blacks cant be racist.
@Cross Fire join vc?
What about half black and white people. Are they only half racist
mixed people get the rope
We dont need any mixed babies.
I like how the wikipedia page for the black panther party calls their political ideology "anti-racism"
The janitor doesn't intervene as much as the UN though.
(((UN)))
My sisters are far-left.
It scares me.
Im going to go.
Hi going to go., I'm Dad!
(((Implying)))
d!dab
lol
Totes fun
d!dab
Ashkenazi = Western Europe, some Eastern Europe. Very successful. Einstein, Zuckerberg, Schumer, that kind of thing.
Bukharian = Closer to Middle East. Not as successful. They tend to be more low-class and associate with black culture.
Sephardic = Middle Eastern. Similar to Bukharian
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Mr. Patel has waged the most millennial of campaigns. On a recent Thursday evening, he was sitting in a former bar in the East Village that he uses as his campaign headquarters. His campaign manager handed him one of three phones that was logged into the dating app Tinder, and Mr. Patel began furiously swiping right.
All around the bar — adorned with blue-velvet booths and a sound system that was playing Kanye West — campaign volunteers, logged onto Tinder, Grindr or Bumble, were doing the same thing. Mr. Patel calls it Tinder banking: Participants set up an account with a picture of an attractive person, usually not themselves, and begin seeking matches. Mr. Patel uses a picture of his brother.
He compared it to the practice of creating a fake online persona to lure someone into a relationship. “It’s kinda like catfishing,” he admitted, “but you are telling people who you are.”
When someone responds, Mr. Patel replies with a political pickup line: “Hi Sarah. Are you into civic engagement?” He soon reveals who he really is.
Mr. Patel, a hotel executive, made a splash by amassing $1.2 million in a few short months — rivaling Ms. Maloney’s haul. He said he is not interested in kowtowing to the traditional Democratic machine or methods; he has been canvassing for votes at yoga studios and printing campaign materials on coffee sleeves and drink coasters across this mostly affluent district that covers much of the east side of Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn and Queens.
Who’s John Warren?
what we talking about?
@Rhodesiaboo The less pro-Trump candidate.