Message from @dastenhero
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like I 100% get trying to teach people about historical events or trying to root out racism or trying to even the scales or whatever
I also understand positive representation and acknowledging bias so that we can all get along
it's when it gets to things like "the melanin in my skin makes me more human than you" that I'm out
If it's white it ain't right
That would be their motto
unless it relates to sunscreen that's bs
I think that's an issue I have with BLM - they want us to denounce people on our side that we obviously don't agree with, but when someone on their side says something dumb, it's "prejudice"
Hi
Are we talking about blm
馃槓
Gross
Gross
It's sort of like - if I'm going to be open about myself and try and fix my own problems, you better be willing to open up about yours.
that's how healing happens
There is no problem
There is such thing as individual racism, no such thing as systemic. At least not anymore
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Blacks are equal to whites end of story
pretty much
I do find it horrifying that it's still unknown where all the donation money went
I mean one dude who had the biggest BLM profile in twitter was founded to use the money for his own gain
Marxism
Like where exactly did that alleged ten billion go?
did it go towards social programs? Businesses? Politicians?
there's no law that is specifically against blacks or anyone because of race
also people say that police shoot blacks and protesters when in fact they are relcuctant to shoot them
I'm not sure if this is where to have the conversation, but what the hell?
DUMB ass
why the heck would they punish him for that
How is that "bringing a gun to school?
lol
Is it bad that I鈥檓 wondering if the same thing would happen if he was white
Back in the 80s kids had gun clubs
like this is still a pretty bad incident but it鈥檚 at home
The police who did that are dumb
And the teachers and the principals should he fired!
Democrat state?
also I really hate thinking that a sernerio like this will be a racially motivated incident
My uncle used to bring his 22 rifle to school with him and shoot rats at the dump on the way home
They got kids afraid of guns and these young people don't really care for the 2nd amendment
My dad carried a shotgun in his truck all of the time when he was in high school. The principle tired to get him to stop, but couldn't force him to.
You can't really screw with a guy who has a shotgun readily available