U.S. Riots of May 2020 over George Floyd and others - ITT: a bunch of faggots butthurt about worthless internet stickers

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At the very least, we need to go back to putting the dunce cap on misbehaving kids.
Nah, had a class where the kids wouldn't stop talking. Think I was in 7th grade or so. English teacher, chubby guy, got tired of this one student who would not shut the fuck up. Teacher grabbed the kid by the back of the shirt and dragged him out. We didn't see the teacher for 2 weeks or so, but he looked mad satisfied when he got back. (I wish I recorded it, it was funny as fuck watching this kid try to cling onto chairs like an octopus.)

Just make them sit in the time out corner. :^)
 
She's still quoting people messaging her:

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Poojeet is a much better term; "Street shitting poojeet could not resist the urge to mock grammar after building her straw man." It just rolls off the tongue (fingers) so much easier. Hopefully she will try to call Trump inbred when it's more likely for someone from curryland, i mean the proof is obvious when you take her striking features into account. But then again i'm just some racist that would probably agree with Winston Churchill's opinion on her countrymen.
 
Poojeet is a much better term; "Street shitting poojeet could not resist the urge to mock grammar after building her straw man." It just rolls off the tongue (fingers) so much easier. Hopefully she will try to call Trump inbred when it's more likely for someone from curryland, i mean the proof is obvious when you take her striking features into account. But then again i'm just some racist that would probably agree with Winston Churchill's opinion on her countrymen.
Shes just upset that she was deep fried when she was made, and can't get any white dudes to be into her, so she is just lashing out at the white race and blaming them for her being a horrible person
 
There's a petition going around to fire a University professor who is a dot Indian, and she proclaims on the daily to "eliminate whiteness" and "white lives don't matter." Because she teaches, she really should be fired, but where do we draw the line? It's okay for "us" to do it, but not "them?" Or are "we" just doing what "they've" done to us, a chicken/egg scenario?

he thinks she will be fired :story:

this is the timeline where you have a good chance crybullying a company to produce non-flavoured chololate milk because it's natural color is racist.

Not that smart for a college professor.

I think the very first tweet already made that obvious.
 
Poojeet is a much better term; "Street shitting poojeet could not resist the urge to mock grammar after building her straw man." It just rolls off the tongue (fingers) so much easier. Hopefully she will try to call Trump inbred when it's more likely for someone from curryland, i mean the proof is obvious when you take her striking features into account. But then again i'm just some racist that would probably agree with Winston Churchill's opinion on her countrymen.
It rains shit in pajeetland
 
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It only took them a couple of weeks to get to Mount Rushmore, the Slippery Slope Truism wins again:

“Faces of the conquerors”: Trump trip to Mount Rushmore draws fire
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — President Donald Trump’s plans to kick off Independence Day with a showy display at Mount Rushmore are drawing sharp criticism from Native Americans who view the monument as a desecration of land violently stolen from them and used to pay homage to leaders hostile to native people.

Several groups led by Native American activists are planning protests for Trump’s July 3 visit, part of Trump’s “comeback” campaign for a nation reeling from sickness, unemployment and, recently, social unrest. The event is slated to include fighter jets thundering over the 79-year-old stone monument in South Dakota’s Black Hills and the first fireworks display at the site since 2009.

But it comes amid a national reckoning over racism and a reconsideration of the symbolism of monuments around the globe. Many Native American activists say the Rushmore memorial is as reprehensible as the many Confederate monuments being toppled around the nation.

“Mount Rushmore is a symbol of white supremacy, of structural racism that’s still alive and well in society today,” said Nick Tilsen, a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe and the president of a local activist organization called NDN Collective. “It’s an injustice to actively steal Indigenous people’s land then carve the white faces of the conquerors who committed genocide.”

While some activists, like Tilsen, want to see the monument removed altogether and the Black Hills returned to the Lakota, others have called for a share in the economic benefits from the region and the tourists it attracts.

Trump has long shown a fascination with Mount Rushmore. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem said in 2018 that he had once told her straight-faced it was his dream to have his face carved into the monument. He later joked at a campaign rally about getting enshrined alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. And while it was Noem, a Republican, who pushed for a return of the fireworks on the eve of Independence Day, Trump joined the effort and committed to visiting South Dakota for the celebration.

The four faces, carved into the mountain with dynamite and drills, are known as the “shrine to democracy.” The presidents were chosen by sculptor Gutzon Borglum for their leadership during four phases of American development: Washington led the birth of the nation; Jefferson sparked its westward expansion; Lincoln preserved the union and emancipated slaves; Roosevelt championed industrial innovation.

And yet, for many Native American people, including the Lakota, Cheyenne, Omaha, Arapaho, Kiowa and Kiowa-Apache, the monument is a desecration to the Black Hills, which they consider sacred. Lakota people know the area as Paha Sapa — “the heart of everything that is.”

As monuments to Confederate and colonial leaders have been removed across U.S. cities, conservatives have expressed concern that Mount Rushmore could be next. Commentator Ben Shapiro this week suggested that the “woke historical revisionist priesthood” wanted to blow up the monument. Noem responded by tweeting, “Not on my watch.”

Tim Giago, a journalist who is a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, said he doesn’t see four great American leaders when he looks at the monument, but instead four white men who either made racist remarks or initiated actions that removed Native Americans from their land. Washington and Jefferson both held slaves. Lincoln, though he led the abolition of slavery, also approved the hanging of 38 Dakota men in Minnesota after a violent conflict with white settlers there. Roosevelt is reported to have said, “I don’t go so far as to think that the only good Indians are dead Indians, but I believe nine out of every ten are..”

The monument has long been a “Rorschach test,” said John Taliaferro, author of “Great White Fathers,” a history of the monument. “All sorts of people can go there and see it in different ways.”

The monument often starts conversations on the paradox of American democracy — that a republic that promoted the ideals of freedom, determination and innovation also enslaved people and drove others from their land, he said.

“If we’re having this discussion today about what American democracy is, Mount Rushmore is really serving its purpose because that conversation goes on there,” he said. “Is it fragile? Is it permanent? Is it cracking somewhat?”

The monument was conceived in the 1920s as a tourist draw for the new fad in vacationing called the road trip. South Dakota historian Doane Robinson recruited Borglum, one of the preeminent sculptors at the time, to abandon his work creating the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial in Georgia, which was to feature Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis and Stonewall Jackson.

Borglum was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, according to Mount Rushmore historian and writer Tom Griffith. Borglum joined the Klan to raise money for the Confederate memorial, and Griffith argues his allegiance was more practical than ideological. He left that project and instead spent years in South Dakota completing Mount Rushmore.

Native American activists have long staged protests at the site to raise awareness among the history of the Black Hills, which were taken from them despite treaties with the United States protecting the land. Fifty years ago this summer a group of activists associated with an organization called United Native Americans climbed to the top of the monument and occupied it.

Quanah Brightman, who now runs United Native Americans, said the activism in the 1970s grew out of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. He hopes a similar movement for Native Americans comes from the Black Lives Matter movement.

“What people find here is the story of America — it’s multidimensional, it’s complex,” Griffith said. “It’s important to understand it was people just trying to do right as best they knew it then.”

The White House declined to comment.
 
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Funny, all it took to start the downward spiral of America was a pen mark
 
Nah, had a class where the kids wouldn't stop talking. Think I was in 7th grade or so. English teacher, chubby guy, got tired of this one student who would not shut the fuck up. Teacher grabbed the kid by the back of the shirt and dragged him out. We didn't see the teacher for 2 weeks or so, but he looked mad satisfied when he got back. (I wish I recorded it, it was funny as fuck watching this kid try to cling onto chairs like an octopus.)

Just make them sit in the time out corner. :^)
I remember having a teacher in middleschool who would walk around with a yard stick and slap it against stuff like students' desks or the white board. Never hit a kid with it. He would also make fun of kids for being disruptive. Worked pretty well.

He was actually a student favorite too
 
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You know if they took down every "Symbol of White supremacy" then America wouldn't be American, hell this country was founded on White Dudes, might as well just move the fuck out and bitch at another nation

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Funny, all it took to start the downward spiral of America was a pen mark
Not to be that guy, but what is the pen mark about
 
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You know if they took down every "Symbol of White supremacy" then America wouldn't be American, hell this country was founded on White Dudes, might as well just move the fuck out and bitch at another nation


Not to be that guy, but what is the pen mark about
Verifying the money isn't counterfeit.
 
You know if they took down every "Symbol of White supremacy" then America wouldn't be American, hell this country was founded on White Dudes, might as well just move the fuck out and bitch at another nation
but the blacks built america

which means they are responsible for oppressing the indians, and must pay them reparations
DAS RITE!
 
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