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ArcanumAbsurdum 3 points ago +3 / -0

And here I thought that was the party approved symbol of the wholesome and heroic black militant Malcom X. ...or is it an Iron Cross....Nazis!!!! Everywhere!!!! /s

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ArcanumAbsurdum 3 points ago +3 / -0

This fucker voted in the primary in person and will not let you down for the general election either. I will not fail in this task, the ghosts of my fraternal grandfather, who faced torpedoes in the North Atlantic and my maternal grandfather, who escaped Nazi Germany in the 30's are looking over my shoulder. You hereby have my word, which is as dear to me as my life.

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ArcanumAbsurdum 6 points ago +6 / -0

The tweet above is what got her fired from Guilford County Schools (NC) and was all started by the complaint of Marc Ridgill, a retired Greensboro police officer and former school resource officer who posted this garbage post on FB. Among the first to weigh in was Rep. Jon Hardister, a Guilford County lawmaker who serves as the Republican majority whip in the state House in Raleigh.

GCS GCS quickly cuts ties with equity trainer after lawmaker expresses concern | The NC Triad's altweekly

Thank you to retired officer Marc Ridgill, who's still protecting citizens. Even if he's no longer on the payroll, he's still on the job.

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ArcanumAbsurdum 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hey, If your not sure you'll like what she's selling her website offers 15 minute free consultations. Who could pass up an opportunity to "create measurable and lasting cultural consciousness and inclusion" with a well known "educator" and lecturer.

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ArcanumAbsurdum 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you for your bravery and honesty, that probably takes some stones coming out as a republican in the hood. Thank you for being engaged, make no mistake about it, you are doing the right thing, by yourseves, your family, your community your children and all of our futures. Kudos for seeing through the smokescreen spread the word. MAGA All the motherfuckin' best to you and yours gentlemen

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ArcanumAbsurdum 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fulton's DA Paul Coward...er I mean Howard's attempt to mine votes for his runoff election by throwing cops under the bus by charging them with murder and sidestepping the pesky Georgia Bureau of Investigation who usually investigates this kind of stuff. I understand the GBI is a bit taken aback by not even being consulted by DA Paul Coward...er Howard.

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ArcanumAbsurdum 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fulton's DA Paul Coward...er I mean Howard's attempt to mine votes for his runoff election by throwing cops under the bus by charging them with murder and sidestepping that pesky Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Smell the good Old southern home cookin'?

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ArcanumAbsurdum 8 points ago +8 / -0

You forgot Work makes you free, War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery and Ignorance is Strength

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ArcanumAbsurdum 2 points ago +2 / -0

L'Oreal PARIS specifically and the model who said this crap was fired pretty quickly. This was all the SJW vomit of Munroe Bergdorf, who was the first tranny model in the UK for L'Oréal who canned her after these remarks in September 2017 stating that Bergdorf’s words were at odds with their support of “diversity and tolerance towards all people.” You think L'Oreal would have learned never hire a mental case again. Nope Apparently white people are out and Black racist trannies are back in....but hey, its the fashion world....you know trends and all. Bergdorf has been rehired by L'Oreal Paris as a consultant on June 9th by L’Oréal’s new president, Delphine Viguier

With my heartfelt thanks and much honor to the Free French who kicked Nationalist Socialist ass in WW2, the modern globalist cheese eating surrender monkeys should look in the mirror however.

These people did not "build" anything, they picked cotton, they were not brought here as engineers or carpenters or consultants, they brought here as farm equipment. Their contribution is largely moldering away in museums in the form of 150 year old clothing.

"Your entire existence is drenched in racism."

Ok I don't know how one can become drenched in a concept but i'll play.... your entire existence is drenched in the blood of fellow native countrymen brought about by your own globalist pathological altruism and subsequent political indifference.

"Racism isn't learned, it's inherited and consciously or unconsciously passed down through privilege."

Ah yes the medieval concept of corruption of blood, holding someone's heirs responsible for the actions of their fore bearers, usually the original "guilt" was established without a trial by legislative act. Then as if your sense of justice wasn't corrupt or simplistic enough you invoke the magical talisman "Privilege" a claim that you don't have the right to disagree because of the color of your skin...you just lost all credibility on the subject of racism or what is fair and just.

"Once white people begin to admit that their race is the most violent and oppressive force of nature on Earth, then we can talk."

Looks like we won't be talking until you end your little infantile tantrum, white people didn't start slavery but we sure as hell ended it, even fought a war over it.....we're due a thank you....ingrate.

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ArcanumAbsurdum 4 points ago +4 / -0

"Chinese plague" LOL Mr. President, you sir, quite simply kick ass.

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ArcanumAbsurdum 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep, it was the punchline to a nonsensical riddle all the stoner kids loved to tell. It's been a few decades (1981) but I still recall that line. I've looked for the joke online, closest I could find was. "If a ship is going down main street and loses its right wing, how many pancakes does it take to shingle a doghouse? none, cuz ice cream don't got bones" (usually punctuated by "Maaaan.") I seem to recall it had a better opening question and a longer punchline though. Real "Colorless blue ideas sleep furiously." "Wow, dude that's deep man, maybe you were a poet in a past life, don't Bogart the joint man." 15 year old burnout fodder.

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ArcanumAbsurdum 2 points ago +2 / -0

Because picking up a smart phone and speaking a word into it to learn it's meaning is beyond the capability of black people? Is that what you're implying? Or are you trying to finish what "Ebonics" started, making black people all but unemployable, incomprehensible and unrelatable through their speech?

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