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I remember that i visited in a school trip a long time ago, when things were still pretty good. Damn, i still remember the laughs i had, how polite everyone was and how good the city looked.I missed my chance to visit London before it got real bad and I'm still kinda sad about that.
That's a cordless hole puncher, silly!
There won't be camps, if anything, it'll be more like the Resident Evil movies, were small outposts have fences that keep the rioting, murdering animals outside the perimeter.View attachment 3620453
My Face When I realize the movie Children of Men nailed the future of the UK almost perfectly, except the camps will be filled with the whites instead of the immigrants. I missed my chance to visit London before it got real bad and I'm still kinda sad about that.
And I suspect men get murdered for being angry much more often than women do.I object to this idea that somehow men don't face enraging triggers every day.
These people are so psychopathic and out of touch with reality that they don't realize, "where do you consider home?" is a fucking creepy question to ask other people especially strangers.
It's interesting that you mention that movie. Devon Stack aka "Blackpilled" did a pretty in depth look at the movie and found it to be extremely rife with globohomo propaganda, and this was long before it started being pushed in earnest.View attachment 3620453
My Face When I realize the movie Children of Men nailed the future of the UK almost perfectly, except the camps will be filled with the whites instead of the immigrants. I missed my chance to visit London before it got real bad and I'm still kinda sad about that.
Someone on Twitter supposedly made this. Possibly a troll but it's funny regardless if it's legit or not.
"where do you consider home?" also is not an equivalent to "where are you from?" in terms of questions unless a broken Algorithm with context of the question was responsible behind that equivalence. "where do you consider home?" would be met with "my house lmao." from most people. "where are you from?" usually depending on context could mean where you're visiting from when staying at a hotel or on a trip or literally just casual conversation about family history between people on off-time that sometimes results in interesting stories.These people are so psychopathic and out of touch with reality that they don't realize, "where do you consider home?" is a fucking creepy question to ask other people especially strangers.
Can't be a troll, this is too much effort, too commited.Someone on Twitter supposedly made this. Possibly a troll but it's funny regardless if it's legit or not.
it's funny how facism is just the catchall term for bad things like relational commitment for this person and not a very specific form of government system pitched by some european politicians that wanted even more power.Anti-civ faggots casually jumping to the logical conclusion of their own movement.
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This one is applying to study film in France or the UK, both of which offer state-funded trans surgeries, a major consideration for her studying in either place, while at the same time raging against the injustice – the utter indignity – of being made to provide value for other people.
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The way these people shroud themselves in the luxuries of western civilisation while unironically wanting it to be destroyed is almost beyond parody.
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Blows my mind every time I see it because they can't not realise they're a living, breathing parody of everything social justice has become. And yet, so little self-consciousness in everything they say.
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Inb4 "But you participate in society I am very intelligent" – because let's not kid ourselves - these would be the first to go if civilisation actually collapsed.
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August 20, 2022
Has Wokism Scared Black Students Away from College?
By Jack Cashill
According to an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Black student enrollment in American colleges and universities has declined dramatically in the past ten years, 24 percent in fact, from 2.5 million students in 2010 to 1.9 million in 2020.
Prior to that ten-year period, argues Chronicle reporter Oyin Adedoyin, “The story of Black college students in the USA was a narrative of success.” Judging only by numbers, Adedoyin is right. Black population on campus grew nine-fold from 1966 to 2010. The decline since 2010 puzzles administrators given the thousands of DEI officers they have hired and the myriad enticements they have offered to Black students.
Although Adedoyin offers no overarching reason for the enrollment drop, the reader willing to wade through her tortured logic and butchered prose may find an explanation that Adedoyin herself did not seem to notice.
The students and staff she interviews, like so many other campus activists in recent years, speak of college life as affectionately as Solzhenitsyn spoke of life in the gulags. This is not a good marketing strategy, “Every single day looks like a combat to be acknowledged,” Adedoyin writes, summing up what she hears. A former prof elaborates, “We’re put into these white areas, and we really feel marginalization and lack of help.”
Adds Skye Jackson, an activist at Brown University, “It simply is exhausting to stroll by way of the hallways and really feel like you’ll be able to’t (sic) be who you actually are because of structural racist programs put in place in opposition to college students of colour (sic).”
Then there is the question of whether all this struggle and stress is worth the cost, however reduced that cost is for students of color. “Affordability is a good barrier for African People,” a Wright State alum gripes. “And, after all, we’re all the time the final employed, first fired nonetheless.”
The real tragedy of the civil rights movement is its failure to convince African Americans that they have made any progress. Progress is anathema to the "antiracist" cartel. Its disciples make their living scaring Blacks into paranoia and guilt-tripping Whites into subsidization. A college graduate who believes in 2022 that Blacks are the last hired and first fired might just as well believe that the sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Her beliefs are that divorced from reality. An honest conversation over coffee with an HR executive -- admittedly hard to come by -- could disabuse any sane person of that notion before the coffee cools.
If Adedoyin had a shred of self-awareness, she would understand that her own career is a testament to the Kafkaesque state of today’s civil rights movement. In the way of background, the presumed race blindness of the 1964 Civil Rights Act lasted no more than a year, if that. In September 1965, President Lyndon Johnson gave the new ethos its official name with executive order 11246. The order entrusted the Secretary of Labor with the power “to take affirmative action to ensure equal opportunity based on race, color, religion, and national origin.” Over time affirmative action evolved into “diversity” and diversity into “DEI,” diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Frankenstein’s monster of the civil rights movement.
That monster has inarguably greased the skids for Adedoyin. I do not write the following to embarrass her, but to embarrass her employer, the Chronicle of Higher Education, her incubator, the New York Times Student Journalism Institute, and her alma mater, Morgan State University. I will let the reader be the judge of the following sentences, problem words and commentary italicized:
If society ever did suffer a total collapse, they would be the first ones to be gunned down and cannibalized by raiders.Anti-civ faggots casually jumping to the logical conclusion of their own movement.
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The SJWs and other wokes said they want to help black people. They hurts more than aim as that article mentioned.
Why do you go to school in order to be "acknowledged"?Every single day looks like a combat to be acknowledged,” Adedoyin writes.
So "acknowledgment" isn't necessary after all if you are male and/or white.Adedoyin was one of four aspiring journalists whose photos were featured on the New York Times Student Journalism Institute 2021 site. All four are female. As best as I can gauge from names and faces, one is Hispanic, one is Chinese, one is a Filipina, and Adedoyin is Black
Oh, it certainly has a lot of what you and Blackpilled mentioned. It's one of those movies that I'll still watch, regardless of how bad the propaganda is. It really is that good.It's interesting that you mention that movie. Devon Stack aka "Blackpilled" did a pretty in depth look at the movie and found it to be extremely rife with globohomo propaganda, and this was long before it started being pushed in earnest.
The gist was that the movie tries to push a White savior narrative of giving everything up, including our lives, so that the innocent brown people can become the future of Europe. It's nauseating to watch now.