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MsAnthropic 4 points ago +5 / -1

Nobody ever said a word about race. Being a Sikh is about ideology not race.

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MsAnthropic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sikhs have always been based. The victims of the Muslim rape gangs in the UK included Sikh girls, but the Sikh community went and beat up the perpetrators I believe. The white community just turned its back.

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MsAnthropic 3 points ago +3 / -0

My god, that’s a horror story. I’ve looked at the VAERS data but didn’t realise you could drill down to individual stories. Probably best not to ☹️

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MsAnthropic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, that may be true - I know that I think you’d have to be out of your freakin mind to get the vaxx, but I know that opinion is unwelcome so when the topic comes up I just zip my lips and don’t say a word. Mainly because I don’t trust myself, if I started to respond politely I’d go from 0 to 60 in a heartbeat because what these people are saying is such bullshit. So I say nothing at all, and the only voices heard are those wishing they could make it mandatory for the rest of us.

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MsAnthropic 2 points ago +2 / -0

I find it almost impossible to talk to them, because we can’t agree on reality or terminology. I had someone describe Trump as “trigger happy” the other day, and like woah no - first President in DECADES not to start a new war, most peace-loving Prez in generations, historic peace deals all over the world etc. Doesn’t matter, she still says he was trigger happy, and “only just” avoided massive wars.

These people live in a different reality.

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MsAnthropic 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think somehow, Donald Trump brought about a huge wave of people towards seeking God. I’ve seen many many stories of people saying that, and I’m one of them. Possibly because he’s exposed the genuine demonic evil in the world.

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MsAnthropic 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was a feminist my entire life, before Donald Trump and Milo Yiannopoulos red-pilled me in 2016. Now I’m a batshit crazy anti-government libertarian/conservative, pro-guns, anti-feminist, and leaning towards Christianity. I’m a completely different person to who I was before Trump.

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MsAnthropic 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, the black people who have rejected it from the beginning don’t count, obviously. You can see that from the fact that 86% of black people support BLM, obviously the people who have rejected it so far have very little influence. You need to invert that percentage.

It doesn’t matter what white people think. If you support BLM then you agree that whites are racist, if you reject BLM then that proves whites are racist. BLM is a black problem, not a white problem. Both races are being used to gain power, but only ONE race has any power to stop it.

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MsAnthropic 0 points ago +1 / -1

I’m not saying you shouldn’t stop people funding it. I’m just saying that’s pointless until the black community rejects it.

If black people LOUDLY AND PUBLICLY rejected BLM, it would die. Because then it would be obvious that it’s about power and not about black people. But right now, the support of the black community gives them the cover they need. BLM could not continue if blacks people were LOUDLY AND PUBLICLY telling them to stop, it just wouldn’t work. It would look exactly like racism - a bunch of whites telling blacks what to think.

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MsAnthropic 0 points ago +1 / -1

This is ridiculous. Why on earth would you insist that black people have no agency and no responsibility to stop BLM? BLM is only successful because black people support it. If the black community rejected it, then whites could fund it all they liked but it would fail - it would become the KKK, an attempt by whites to control blacks And if whites stopped funding it, it would still continue because that would just prove they’re right and blacks are oppressed and hated by whites.

BLM will never be defeated until black people reject it, and right now they almost unanimously support it.

Not everything is whitey’s fault. Sooner or later black people need to take responsibility for themselves.

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MsAnthropic 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s meant to be about your HEALTH, but they make working out impossible.

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MsAnthropic 3 points ago +3 / -0

I still call it thedonald, all the time 💔

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MsAnthropic 4 points ago +5 / -1

Still a LOT of people in my industry (healthcare) super-excited to get it. My workplace is mainly just irritated that they can’t make it mandatory, they’re just itching to.

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MsAnthropic 1 point ago +1 / -0

NB: I never said black people “control” BLM. I said that BLM can never be defeated until the black community rejects it, that’s not the same thing.

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MsAnthropic 0 points ago +1 / -1

Incredible that you think white people can control BLM while the black community supports it almost unanimously. If white people reject BLM that just proves “muh systemic racism”, it doesn’t change anything. And white Marxists couldn’t impose BLM anarchy on black communities if black people weren’t embracing it with open arms.

BLM can never be defeated until the black community rejects it.

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MsAnthropic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes it is, it’s not simple. Personally I think it’s wrong, but I also think other people’s sins are their own problem, not mine. Both my approval and disapproval of their lifestyle should be irrelevant to them - but it seems like they demand the approval and say we have no right to disapproval. So we’re obliged to have an opinion on their sex lives, BUT only one opinion is allowed. That’s not acceptable - if they want other people to have opinions on their sex life, it won’t always be the opinion they want.

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MsAnthropic 1 point ago +1 / -0

I never said white people didn’t support BLM. What I said was that BLM will only be defeated when it is rejected BY BLACK PEOPLE, and that’s just not happening. It wouldn’t matter if white support for BLM was 0%, that would just be fuel for their fire. What white people think of BLM simply doesn’t matter.

Sure, I’ll define “leader from the black community” for you: a prominent black person who supports BLM. Prove me wrong.

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MsAnthropic 9 points ago +9 / -0

My god, those stories are horrifying. This is what I’ve been saying to my husband - I don’t care so much about me, I’m an old lady and my childbearing years are long gone, but I worry immensely for my daughter. If this goes wrong for her she’s got EVERYTHING to lose.

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MsAnthropic 3 points ago +3 / -0

That’s funny - I came to the comments here to post that something about that family makes me think they’re South Africans, which is close enough. Funny that you can tell just by looking at them. I guess it’s the combination of British-looking + guns?

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