Message from @halfthink
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It would also explain why the wewther is getting crazier as the years go by AND ALSO WHY THE ICE CAPS HAVENT MELTED DESPITE AL GORES FEARMONGERING...
oh yea, this guy is cool
RuLeS fOr ThEe aNd NoT fOr mE
it has nothing to do with saving the environment it has to do with (((subverting and destroying))) the west
In other words "lets blame the west for the failings of THE WHOLE WORLD REEEEEEEEEE"
It's obviously related to genes
Race however is the technically unrelated part
Bruh.
It's like pointing to black hair and saying it's a black person thing
It is. Niggers have black hair. It's a nigger thing. It's a rice nigger thing and curry nigger thing too. Niggers are niggers, nigger.
White people also have black hair and so do asians, indians and latinos just because something is over represented in one group doesn't mean there's a direct correlation
lol
@halfthink you type like a rapper
I don't think I've ever seen a light haired nigger.
It's not a white thing because whites can have lots of different colours.
Stonks.
>>> In the spring of 1970, a new political term — "the hard hats" — burst upon the American consciousness. As the hard-hatted construction workers barreled their way around the Wall Street area, beating up college kids and peace demonstrators, earning the admiration of the right wing and a citation from President Nixon, one of the banners they raised summed up in a single phrase how remarkably the right wing has changed over the past two decades. For the banner said simply: "God Bless the Establishment."
In that single phrase, so typical of the current right wing, the hard-hats were expressing the age-old political philosophy of Conservatism, that philosophy which formed the central core of the originally labeled "Conservatism" of early 19th-century Europe. In fact, it is the philosophy that has marked genuinely conservative thought, regardless of label, since the ancient days of Oriental despotism: an all-encompassing reverence for "Throne-and-Altar," for whatever divinely sanctioned State apparatus happened to be in existence. In one form or another, "God Bless the Establishment" has always been the cry on behalf of State power.
-Murray N. Rothbard, The Betrayal of the American Right.
>>> If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down.
-Charles Darwin, Origin of Species.
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