Message from @What Would Jack Conte Do?

Discord ID: 509264111209807902


2018-11-06 06:41:14 UTC  

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2018-11-06 06:41:25 UTC  

It's nothing they said

2018-11-06 06:41:34 UTC  

It's just an artstyle they said

2018-11-06 06:44:42 UTC  

😂

2018-11-06 06:48:38 UTC  

<:triggered:382980748115968000>

2018-11-06 06:50:55 UTC  

We won't rape your childhood, really, promised, we just have to have this giant steel rod of love here, just gently lowering it to your behind, ust pushig a bit, gently, just letting it slide in, really gentle, you see you will love it, promised

2018-11-06 06:53:53 UTC  

@galesteppes yeah, Mark Kern is my new favorite gamedesigner. And that burn ... well ... there is a lot of water required to apply to this area XD

2018-11-06 07:00:36 UTC  

GOOD EVENING YOU DICKLOVING LESBIANS

2018-11-06 07:05:57 UTC  

shut up commie

2018-11-06 07:07:46 UTC  

I'm Capitalist you queer

2018-11-06 07:10:16 UTC  

"Throughout the suffragette movement many violent tactics were employed in order to achieve its goals. Throughout Britain, the contents of letter boxes were set alight or corrosive acids or liquids poured over the letters inside, and shop and office windows were smashed. Telephone wires were cut, and graffiti slogans began appearing on the streets. Places that wealthy people, typically men, frequented were also burnt and destroyed while unattended so that there was no risk to life, including cricket grounds, golf courses and horse-racing tracks.[38] Pinfold Manor in Surrey, which was being built for Chancellor of the exchequer, David Lloyd George, was targeted with two bombs on 19 February, 1913, only one of which exploded, causing significant damage; in her memoirs, Sylvia Pankhurst said that Emily Davison had carried out the attack.[38] There were 250 arson or destruction attacks in a six-month period in 1913.[38] There are reports in the Parliamentary Papers which include lists of the 'incendiary devices', explosions, artwork destruction (including an axe attack upon a painting of The Duke of Wellington in the National Gallery), arson attacks, window-breaking, post-box burning and telegraph cable breaking that took place during the most militant years, from 1910 to 1914.[citation needed] Both suffragettes and police spoke of a "Reign of Terror"; newspaper headlines referred to "Suffragette Terrorism".[39]"

2018-11-06 07:10:23 UTC  

sufragettes were apparently fucking crazy

2018-11-06 07:10:27 UTC  

women too

2018-11-06 07:11:25 UTC  

its a nice image that red dead redemption gives tho, the traditional kind and gentle portly older woman in the nice dress with the hat and the ribbon and gloves, sash, etc.

2018-11-06 07:11:52 UTC  

though her dialogue may have been historically accurate, who knows

2018-11-06 07:12:17 UTC  

i guess the reasonable heads came forward eventually, amid all the crazy terrorism and othering

2018-11-06 07:12:23 UTC  

Whatup with that caravan, where they at

2018-11-06 07:12:24 UTC  

was there any MLK-like sufragettes

2018-11-06 07:12:30 UTC  

who knows, anyway im lazy

2018-11-06 07:13:45 UTC  

its likely that the far left looks at the terrorism of 100 years ago that nobody in media or school or anywhere talks about, and feels inspired

2018-11-06 07:17:50 UTC  

Didn't the suffragettes set fire to a building where a meeting was held between representatives of the city and other women WHILE everybody was IN THE BUILDING ???

2018-11-06 07:18:29 UTC  

citation?

2018-11-06 07:19:19 UTC  

that sounds fucked tho

2018-11-06 07:21:01 UTC  

I don't know where I heard it, I think Rags talked about it in a video on his channel

2018-11-06 07:21:16 UTC  

the fucking furry talked about it, ok

2018-11-06 07:21:18 UTC  

jk

2018-11-06 07:22:46 UTC  

seems like the progressive left has always had a problem with domestic terrorism lol

2018-11-06 07:22:48 UTC  

I love the example with the men's only café. They complained that women were not allowed and the owner replied with "Well they can come in if they work here" ... the suffragettes burned it down

2018-11-06 07:25:28 UTC  

doesn't matter that they threw all those women that worked there into unemployment and poverty

2018-11-06 07:25:52 UTC  

<:think_woke:378717098681171988>

2018-11-06 07:26:09 UTC  

because feminists don't care about women they care about feminists

2018-11-06 07:26:22 UTC  

look at walk on girls/grid girls

2018-11-06 07:26:48 UTC  

we're fat ugly and undesirable so you can't have a job that depends on your looks

2018-11-06 07:29:01 UTC  

Oi

2018-11-06 07:29:18 UTC  

coming from the gender that claims there would be no wars if it controlled everything

2018-11-06 07:29:22 UTC  

Oh and what's also very nice and loely about the suffragettes is that they were really big into the white feathers movement ... you know ... socially blaming and bullying men into suicide because they had the audacity not wanting to go to a useless war and getting themselves killed

2018-11-06 07:29:36 UTC  

this is all stuff i'd never heard of, thanks

2018-11-06 07:31:29 UTC  

There were Suffragette protesters that were normal protesters, that really wanted to so good and did good, by using normal protest, perhabs things that were publicity stunts etc, but very normal stuff by todays standarts ... BUT ... there were also the types that we would call domestic terrorists today