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I'm assuming this Mister Megative clown has a thread?
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BLM’s 7 Demands
1. Convict and ban Trump from future political office:
We are joining Rep. Ilhan Omar, Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Rep. Cori Bush, Rep. Jamaal Bowman, and others who are demanding Trump be immediately convicted in the United States Senate. Trump must also be banned from holding elected office in the future. Call your members of Congress and demand they support conviction by dialing (202) 224-3121.
2. Expel Republican members of Congress who attempted to overturn the election and incited a white supremacist attack:
More than half the Republican representatives and multiple senators stoked Trump’s conspiracy theories and encouraged the white supremacists to take action to overturn the election. We are supporting Rep. Cori Bush’s resolution to expel them from Congress for their dangerous and traitorous actions. We also support steps to bar them from seeking another office.
3. Launch a full investigation into the ties between white supremacy and the Capitol Police, law enforcement, and the military:
The Capitol was able to be breached and overrun by white supremacists attempting to disrupt a political process that is fundamental to our democracy. We know that police departments have been a safe haven for white supremacists to hide malintent behind a badge, because the badge was created for that purpose. We also know off-duty cops and military were among the mob at the Capitol on January 6th. Guilty parties need to be held accountable and fired. We are supporting Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s COUP Act to investigate these connections.
4. Permanently ban Trump from all digital media platforms:
Trump has always used his digital media platforms recklessly and irresponsibly to spread lies and disinformation. Now it is clearer than ever that his digital media is also used to incite violence and promote its continuation. He must be stopped from encouraging his mob and further endangering our communities, even after inauguration.
5. Defund the police:
The police that met our BLM protestors this summer with assault rifles, teargas, and military-grade protective gear were the same police that, on Wednesday, met white supremacists with patience and the benefit of the doubt, going so far as to pose for selfies with rioters. The contrast was jarring, but not for Black people. We have always known who the police truly protect and serve. D.C. has the most police per capita in the country; more funding is not the solution.
6. Don’t let the coup be used as an excuse to crack down on our movement:
In response to the coup, Politicians have already introduced the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2021. We’ve seen this playbook before. These laws are used to target Black and brown communities for heightened surveillance. Republicans are already busy trying to create an equivalence between the mob on January 6th and our Freedom Summer. We don’t need new domestic terror laws, facial recognition, or any other new police power for the state. Our government should protect righteous protest and stay focused on the real issue: rooting out white supremacy. There are enough laws, resources, and intelligence, but they were not used to stop the coup. Our elected officials must uncover why.
7. Pass the BREATHE Act:
The police were born out of slave patrols. We cannot reform an institution built upon white supremacy. We need a new, radical approach to public safety and community investment. President Biden has already drawn on the BREATHE Act in his executive actions calling for racial equity screens in federal programs, investing in environmental justice at historic levels, and engaging with system-impacted communities. The BREATHE Act paints a vision of a world where Black lives matter through investments in housing, education, health, and environmental justice.
There's no such thing as "cultural appropriation." That's just insane bullshit.Good Lord are some people OBSESSED with the idea of cultural appropriation, it's disgusting... And ironic really.
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yes the people who think she was just fired for being an ass are the same people who spend there days on Twitter looking for reasons to harass people.
I seriously can't tell what side she's on with this post, with all the things SJWs say that are *exactly* what an anti-black racist would have said a few decades ago, like the post several pages ago where someone said their car battery was stolen, and someone else said don't call the police because it was obviously stolen by a black guy.View attachment 1942520
Slippery slope arguments keep getting more in your face as time goes on. Twitter still continues to do this for even educational purposes.
So what exactly is wrong with The Muppets now? Is Sweedish Chef a racist caricature or something like that?Someone is defensive about disclaimers regarding The Muppet ShowView attachment 1942344
There's no such thing as "cultural appropriation." That's just insane bullshit.
I found an article saying it's a "content warning" and not censorship except in cases where Disney doesn't have the rights to certain music, but they apparently stuck this thing on 18 episodes.So what exactly is wrong with The Muppets now? Is Sweedish Chef a racist caricature or something like that?
I'd be interested in seeing which other episodes got the warning and why.While the streaming platform doesn’t specify which “negative depictions” each episode has been flagged for, a cursory spin through The Muppet Show’s run, which aired between 1976 and 1981, reveals Johnny Cash performing in front of a Confederate flag, Jonathan Winters impersonating a Native American chant while wearing a headdress, and a subplot in which Arab Muppets drill for oil in Kenny Rogers’s dressing room, among other, similarly dated stereotypes.
Episode 410: Kenny Rogers: Scooter's uncle sells the mineral rights for Kenny's dressing room to Arabs, who start drilling for oil.
Episode 317: Spike Milligan: Scooter's rooming arrangements aren't working out very well. He has the Arabs and the Eskimos sharing a room, but they both live in opposite climates. So, when the Eskimos turn on the air conditioning, the Arabs set it on fire to make the room warmer.
As someone who gets bugged in seeing my own long-ago mistakes in posts, I don't take anyone seriously who has such an obvious misspelling in their easily, invisibly changeable bio like 'dieing'.The idiot
It has to be a joke against black people, which is why she has to delete it. If it were an honest celebration, they either wouldn't flag it or she'd be screeching about bigotry.I seriously can't tell what side she's on with this post
I save it on the Wayback Machine as a last resort. https://web.archive.org/web/2021022...m/tomselliott/status/1363880120864411651?s=20(I'd archive this, but Archive.vn is taking a huge amount of time to process ANYTHING, recently.)
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Slippery slope arguments keep getting more in your face as time goes on. Twitter still continues to do this for even educational purposes.
looks like some one tried to match the cringe of that breadtube tier list.I didn't realize AntiFa were culturally appropriating bike locks.
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Joe Rogan, Tim Pool, and Andy Ngo are considered more dangerous than at least 2 supposed white supremacists. List discarded.
They probably hate him the most because he is obviously a lefty who is not afraid to call out the clowns in his own side, much like brit leftists hated Orwell so much. Nothing makes lefties more angry than a rogue element on their side that doesn't bow down to their shit.Tim Pool