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Hands down the creepiest thing I have read in a long time, seriously gives me the shivers.
Unfortunately that person probably doesn't understand what that means when celebrities and politicians yell "defund the police."
They often forget that the chattering classes can afford to have their private security crack heads for more pay than the law makes in a lot of places with zero consequences.Unfortunately that person probably doesn't understand what that means when celebrities and politicians yell "defund the police."
Hands down the creepiest thing I have read in a long time, seriously gives me the shivers.
Although I am absolutely opposed to the progressive ideology I empathise with them and genuinely think they are coming from a good place. Albeit myopically.
But this chills me to the bone. If the person that wrote this did so unironically they are lost.
Tyranny is great when you or your proxy is the tyrant. SJWs don't hate the police; they hate that they aren't the police.Unfortunately that person probably doesn't understand what that means when celebrities and politicians yell "defund the police."
I'd like to see them try it with a Quran.
Well, it's in the name. More power to them to reveal their true intentions.Yeah, I can't even find the energy to be mad at this, I'm more disappointed than anything else.
Then again, I've never expected better from self-professed Satanists anyway.
I find it both concerning and (second hand) embarrassing to know that not only can grown adults have temper tantrums like this in public, but that there's a large (and growing) swath of the population, who rather than sharing my sentiments, thinks that someone like the guy in the red shirt looks good in this encounter.
How the fuck does that even make sense?
It's a clickbait title that has been DEBOONKED!How the fuck does that even make sense?
I love it when they reveal their true colors. It makes me feel justified when I treat them like the dirtbags they are.
I never understand the commie logic for climate change. "Problem about equity, problem bout race, problem bout socialism" apparently. How the fuck does fucking skin color relate to the weather changing? How the fuck does money affect weather changing? I always thought all this climate change shit happened cause of population numbers and industrial output. It simply depends on how many live, how many die and who uses what, how the fuck is that related to some crack addled nigger or some fucking woman or money or shit.
Everything you just described is black Twitter in general lol. Basically black American Twitter but with a better grasp of the English language.For those wondering, this is black British twitter is a nutshell. Being completely self centred and demanding whitey give them everything they want, crying when white people act as a community and exclude outsiders like they keep advocating black people to do, then denying it all when it’s pointed out to them.
He added: “Balfour Beatty is building these luxury apartments that no one in the local community can afford. Gentrification is violent and – to me – is racism; it is displacing the local community which is predominantly Black. To me it was ironic that this particular image went up in that particular location. It symbolises a lot – plus it was a white guy who did it.
“This is not an attack on the artist – he was trying to create a space for local artists to paint and also get paid. It’s just he missed the mark with this particular piece.”“
When I first tweeted the photo of the original mural, it left a bitter taste in my mouth because of the way the image is being used. It’s the new symbol of gentrification in Lewisham; it popped up in Peckham Rye last month and I’m seeing the way that white people are latching onto that image as a means of promoting respectable Blackness.”
For Pugh, allyship is important and should be underpinned by actions as opposed to empty words.
“Allyship has to come from an action. It can’t just be words or sitting on Twitter,” he said.
“So many people were outraged about the original mural, didn’t like it and were offended. I live five minutes away, it’s nothing for me to go and do it – and it’s a simple way to actually cheer people up and restore some balance in the community.
“Now the majority of people in Lewisham are happy about it. It’s new, white, middle-class residents who have come into the community and feel a sense of entitlement who are upset about it.”