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Make anti-china pro-HK star wars 9 memes
CLINTON PANIC
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17th π₯πΊπΈ
Welcome to the Real World.
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PlannedParenthood Employee jokes about selling baby body parts for a Lamborghini
https://www.pscp.tv/w/cHnZZjFZTEVKTkdiUnZ5RU58MWt2S3BScGRsdkRKRVrb9dzspIcr1t-adXlQg7iw96xeYHjr3lZ67zOIl-qn
Full public awareness.
The Nations will Heal.
Anons understand now.
no new tricks...
weird server
they are so trash
Good morning all.. Can someone point me toward the website that shows the data on all of the indictments, please?
NVMD, found it..
@kajsdjkasjkda youre username cant be real. Looks like you sneezed and your head slammed the keyboard
PANIC IN DC. @kajsdjkasjkda Enjoy the show.
Have those shill meme's #ready for Opening Day.
these memes
you have to be over 40
study composition or something
cause they just look bad
enemies multiply kisses, a friend lets u know there's food in ur teeth
lol then share with the class your work @kajsdjkasjkda I've been sharing from here and you're the first negative reviewer.
I could never take anyone that uses AJ as a profile pic seriously anyways @Yokoke π
AJ is fake news, mossad-owned, Q-hating disinformation π I don't care for this style of meme myself, but I don't see "skcisbsbfkx" posting anything at ALL worthwhile soo put up or shut up Mr. Skckdbwnakakkakk
This Law would include memes
UConn students ARRESTED for 'ridiculing' speech in viral video
Jon Street
π Today at 5:32 AM EDT π
Two University of Connecticut students were arrested Monday after video allegedly showed them using racial slurs.
The school confirmed to Campus Reform that the men were charged under a Connecticut statute that makes it a crime to "ridicule" certain people.
"Any person who, by his advertisement, ridicules or holds up to contempt any person or class of persons, on account of the creed, religion, color, denomination, nationality or race of such person or class of persons, shall be guilty of a class D misdemeanor," the statute states.
In a 2018 column for Reason, University of California at Los Angeles law professor Eugene Volokh called the statute under which the men were charged "obviously unconstitutional, because it suppresses speech based on its content (and viewpoint), and because there's no First Amendment exception for speech that insults based on race or religion."
The arrests come less than one month after New York City banned the use of the term, "illegal alien," which is the legal term in the U.S. code for βany person not a citizen or national of the United States.β
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=13898
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