Message from @Woke Horse
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are the sikhs lynching muslims?
if you open your roads, they win
sikhs are fine they hate islam
but they stink
I don't mind Sikhs
But fuck this parade is unecessecary
It's khalsa day
Their new year
You don't mind them because they're a small percentage tbh.
Once they grow in numbers they'll be as bad as niggers
theres tons in toronto
I don't get this multiculturalism shit
Practice this on ur own time not shit down a city
Shut
Pls just send them back
Downtown Toronto lmao
Yea I'm sure if they were a large minority I'd start getting pissed
They just wouldn't be as bad as the niggers or Muslims
hi niggers
olo
I did some studying and one of their faiths follower was a muslim so to me they're not too far from being close to islam in my book. I know it sounds narrow minded but if it's not white then it's not right.
well cant argue that
1488 brother
14/88
14/88 would temporarily hold political subverters in a recreational camp until creating a home for them in madagascar
fact
@Meme Noble the picture you posted saying "why cant all niggers be like this" is the picture of the people who were paid to hold that sign by "pewdiepie"
"dark white skin"
lmao
everybody wants to be white these days fam
me after work
And that's because everyone wants to either blame white people more or because they hate the Jews too and want to be with the growing right wing
lmao
Did you ever hear the tragedy of the monk Martin Luther the Reformer? I thought not. It’s not a story the Catholics would tell you. It’s a Protestant legend. Luther was a faithful monk of the Christian faith, so wise and so faithful he could use the faith to influence the people to create Reformation… He had such a knowledge of the bible that he could even keep the ones he cared about from buying indulgences. The reformed side of the Faith is a pathway to many bonds with Jesus some consider to be heterodox. He became so influential… the only thing he was afraid of was losing his influence, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his followers everything he knew, then his followers betrayed him and formed different denominations. Ironic. He could save others from betraying themselves, but not betraying him.
eh
^