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Dominick 42 points ago +42 / -0

I'm still waiting for evidence that black people are being systematically murdered by the police or by anybody else. You can't even say that it's "okay to be white" without it being investigated as a hate crime and/or domestic terrorism so it's kinda funny to think that white people are running around murdering black people without consequence, but it's not at all supported by the facts.

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Prometheus76 16 points ago +16 / -0

I also find it odd that the only possible explanation for the actions of the cop is racism, and that it's an emblem of systemic racism. It's just a claim with no evidence.

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Dominick 9 points ago +9 / -0

I've been telling people on Facebook that there is no evidence or reason to believe that race played a role in George Floyd's death and they either just hit me with a laugh emoji or tell me that I'm blind. They don't ever actually elaborate.

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BurgerChef90 13 points ago +13 / -0

One guy asked "Why is all lives matter racist?" and the original poster said "Uh, go get educated." He never once said why.

That's how they are. They never explain, they always make a quip about you being stupid or uneducated or whatever, but they're so educated and smart that they know why it's that way, but apparently arent smart enough to explain it.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 9 points ago +9 / -0

They don't know why. They are entirely incapable of thought. You might as well ask a fire hydrant why it sprays water. It doesn't know. It's an inanimate object.

Social media wokies are no more intelligent than a blade of grass. Don't bother trying to reason with them. Instead, try to educate people using proven facts and statistics before the great void that is communism gets to them and permanently destroys their minds.

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DoYouBelieveInMAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

We need to talk about black fragility.