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Na real, essa loucura está indo longe de mais.
Monte de assassinos mascarados começa a quebrar o carro do nada, ainda querem que fique esperando para ser arrancado do carro e espancado até a morte?


É fácil.

Basta depois aparecerem na mídia chorando e posando de vítimas, dizendo que o motorista chegou atropelando todo mundo e f**a-se.

O canhão midiático progressista faz o resto.

Nunca foi tão fácil fabricar a "verdade".
 

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Hollywood's Apocalypse NOW: Rich and famous are fleeing in droves as liberal politics and coronavirus turn City of Dreams into cesspit plagued by junkies and violent criminals
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Triste, os prejudicados serão os pobres com a evasão de trabalho. Todo restante é só se mudar com sua fortuna para um outro lugar e reiniciar o processo de destruição com seu "progressismo" no novo local.
 
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Esses caras estão saindo da Califórnia e indo para o Texas porque a Califórnia é ''cara'' e tem problemas demais, o próprio Joe Rogan falou sobre. Imposto no cu dos outros é refresco.
 

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How Hollywood’s ‘Alien’ and ‘Predator’ movies reinforce anti-Black racism
August 16, 2020 8.12am EDT

What makes Black people more likely than others to be killed, beaten, tortured and raped by white police officers and vigilantes? Although Black men are killed by the police more than any other group, Black women are regular targets of police violence even though this fact is often rendered invisible.

A culture and history of racist misrepresentation may have something to do with it. Why has there been considerable tolerance among the silent majority of white people for animal-like, demonic representations of Black people in media and popular culture?

The short answer is that we are dealing with a culture of domination. It is a culture that thrives on the sexualized demonization of Black people. Two examples of this are Ridley Scott’s Alien, which comports with the trope of Black women as alien breeders and Predator, written by brothers Jim and John Thomas, that riffs on images of Black men as dreadlocked, violent and superhuman.

George Floyd’s recorded and widely publicized killing as well as the killing of Breonna Taylor in her own home serve as catalysts for many white people discovering anti-Blackness and the reality of police violence. This reckoning asks that we examine the racist anti-Black cultural tropes that span art, politics and social control.

file-20200708-31-1mbja4a.jpg
Black women are seen as alien breeders in Ridley Scott’s Alien franchise. (20th Century Fox)
On March 13, Breonna Taylor, a nurse in training, was killed by Louisville, Ky., police officers in her own home after police broke in using what is known as a “no-knock” warrant. Some researchers count as many as 80,000 no-knock warrants every year in the U.S. — as many times as there are people at an average NFL game.

Until recently, there has been considerable complacency about police killing and raping of Black people. There is equally little effort to conceptualize in theoretically accessible ways how representations in cinema mesh with political racism.

The Black woman as an alien
Black women have been portrayed in contemporary white social and political culture as super-fertile and indestructible breeders whose sexual reproduction must be controlled. This is a shift from the slave-breeding campaign that emerged across the Americas after Britain’s abolition of the slave trade in 1807 and slavery in 1834.

This shift in public policy and white attitudes toward Black women’s sexual reproduction is evident in the U.S., especially with the 1965 Moynihan Report and 1970 Moynihan Memorandum. As part of the Republican Party’s Southern Strategy, Richard Nixon set in motion the myth of the Black welfare queen. This myth was later adopted by the Democrats.

It is now so fundamental a mythology in the white imagination that hardly any amount of contrary evidence can dislodge it. Enduring narratives about Black family pathology — particularly that of the overbearing and single Black mother — have led to damaging representations of Black women.

Ridley Scott’s Alien franchise, with its vicious and endlessly breeding carbon black alien mother, came at the height of neoliberal experiment and in the U.S. especially, an all-out assault on Black people. In the context of anti-Black culture, the film signifies the Black woman as an unkillable and ceaselessly breeding alien who threatened the body politic. In terms set by historian Lothrop Stoddard’s white supremacist 1920 book The Rising Tide of Color, a Black woman’s sexual reproduction is imagined to signal the genetic extinction of the white republic.

The Black man as predator
Black men and boys are imagined as dangerous, threatening, inherently criminal and superhumanbigger, faster, stronger and less likely to feel pain. These views have roots in chattel slavery.

Canada is not innocent in the reproduction of this trope. Inspired by southern secessionists, Canada’s first prime minister, John A. Macdonald, claimed the death penalty would deter Black men from assaulting white women. Scholars David Austin and Greg Thomas both demonstrate that in the 1960s and 1970s, the RCMP and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation were obsessed with Black men’s sexual prowess.

The Predator stands with his mouth open, he is holding a man above his head.
Does the movie imply Black men are large, dreadlocked, super-virile predators? 20th Century Fox
In the U.S., anti-lynching campaigner Ida B. Wells and, subsequently, writer and scholar Angela Y. Davis documented how the myth of the Black-man-as-rapist undermined African-Americans’ economic, social and political position.

The idea that the late George Bush Sr. may have defeated Michael Dukakis in 1988 by promoting the Black-man-as-rapist trope shows how deeply this myth is embedded in popular culture. The idea of Black boys and men as super-predators was also expressed by Hilary Clinton in 1996. Clearly, the current culture of aggressive and militarized policing that kills Black people at three times the rate of white people in the U.S. crosses political lines.

In the context of racially charged white anxieties about immigration and social order, the historical demonization of Black men is a trope, a stereotype, that easily maps onto cinematic typecasting. The 1987 Hollywood film that launched the Predator franchise fits this pattern.

Predator depicted a Black, dreadlocked, large and super-virile male in a way that converged white art with white political history. A white man once said he thought it was cool that I had dreadlocks like the Predator. This is not a compliment.

The police rape, torture, castrate and murder Black men. The link between visual culture and anti-Black, racist, dog-whistle politics reveals that these violent, racist behaviours strikes deep at the heart of white psychosexual fears and pathologies. Black men are imagined as predators who must be controlled, if not eliminated with extreme prejudice.

The way forward
How do we move beyond these harmful anti-Black tropes?

At a minimum, I suggest at least three actions.

First, there must be candid admission that there is both sexualized fear of and desire of Black people. The fear shows up viscerally, or in an unconscious recoil, when a white and Black person share the same space.

Second, there must also be an admission that Hollywood and the media paint Black people as sexualized, superhuman monstrosities and that this meshes with racialized political discourse.

Finally, more white people need to critically examine their whiteness. Well-known white scholar and writer Noel Ignatiev’s called for whiteness to be abolished: this call should ring true and is necessary if we are to see an end to the psychosexual and racist pathologies that prevent Black people from being able to breathe.

Two Black men carry posters with the words, 'I Can't Breathe'

Protesters who march against police shootings and racism during a rally in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 13, 2014, carry posters with the words, ‘I Can’t Breathe.’ The phrase originates from the last words of Eric Garner, an unarmed Black man who was killed in 2014 after being put in a chokehold by New York City Police. (Rena Schild/Shutterstock)

https://theconversation.com/how-hol...tor-movies-reinforce-anti-black-racism-127088
 

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Hollywood's Apocalypse NOW: Rich and famous are fleeing in droves as liberal politics and coronavirus turn City of Dreams into cesspit plagued by junkies and violent criminals
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...od-Apocalypse-rich-famous-fleeing-droves.html





Triste, os prejudicados serão os pobres com a evasão de trabalho. Todo restante é só se mudar com sua fortuna para um outro lugar e reiniciar o processo de destruição com seu "progressismo" no novo local.
São como gafanhotos.
 


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How Hollywood’s ‘Alien’ and ‘Predator’ movies reinforce anti-Black racism
August 16, 2020 8.12am EDT

What makes Black people more likely than others to be killed, beaten, tortured and raped by white police officers and vigilantes? Although Black men are killed by the police more than any other group, Black women are regular targets of police violence even though this fact is often rendered invisible.

A culture and history of racist misrepresentation may have something to do with it. Why has there been considerable tolerance among the silent majority of white people for animal-like, demonic representations of Black people in media and popular culture?

The short answer is that we are dealing with a culture of domination. It is a culture that thrives on the sexualized demonization of Black people. Two examples of this are Ridley Scott’s Alien, which comports with the trope of Black women as alien breeders and Predator, written by brothers Jim and John Thomas, that riffs on images of Black men as dreadlocked, violent and superhuman.

George Floyd’s recorded and widely publicized killing as well as the killing of Breonna Taylor in her own home serve as catalysts for many white people discovering anti-Blackness and the reality of police violence. This reckoning asks that we examine the racist anti-Black cultural tropes that span art, politics and social control.

file-20200708-31-1mbja4a.jpg
Black women are seen as alien breeders in Ridley Scott’s Alien franchise. (20th Century Fox)
On March 13, Breonna Taylor, a nurse in training, was killed by Louisville, Ky., police officers in her own home after police broke in using what is known as a “no-knock” warrant. Some researchers count as many as 80,000 no-knock warrants every year in the U.S. — as many times as there are people at an average NFL game.

Until recently, there has been considerable complacency about police killing and raping of Black people. There is equally little effort to conceptualize in theoretically accessible ways how representations in cinema mesh with political racism.

The Black woman as an alien
Black women have been portrayed in contemporary white social and political culture as super-fertile and indestructible breeders whose sexual reproduction must be controlled. This is a shift from the slave-breeding campaign that emerged across the Americas after Britain’s abolition of the slave trade in 1807 and slavery in 1834.

This shift in public policy and white attitudes toward Black women’s sexual reproduction is evident in the U.S., especially with the 1965 Moynihan Report and 1970 Moynihan Memorandum. As part of the Republican Party’s Southern Strategy, Richard Nixon set in motion the myth of the Black welfare queen. This myth was later adopted by the Democrats.

It is now so fundamental a mythology in the white imagination that hardly any amount of contrary evidence can dislodge it. Enduring narratives about Black family pathology — particularly that of the overbearing and single Black mother — have led to damaging representations of Black women.

Ridley Scott’s Alien franchise, with its vicious and endlessly breeding carbon black alien mother, came at the height of neoliberal experiment and in the U.S. especially, an all-out assault on Black people. In the context of anti-Black culture, the film signifies the Black woman as an unkillable and ceaselessly breeding alien who threatened the body politic. In terms set by historian Lothrop Stoddard’s white supremacist 1920 book The Rising Tide of Color, a Black woman’s sexual reproduction is imagined to signal the genetic extinction of the white republic.

The Black man as predator
Black men and boys are imagined as dangerous, threatening, inherently criminal and superhumanbigger, faster, stronger and less likely to feel pain. These views have roots in chattel slavery.

Canada is not innocent in the reproduction of this trope. Inspired by southern secessionists, Canada’s first prime minister, John A. Macdonald, claimed the death penalty would deter Black men from assaulting white women. Scholars David Austin and Greg Thomas both demonstrate that in the 1960s and 1970s, the RCMP and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation were obsessed with Black men’s sexual prowess.

The Predator stands with his mouth open, he is holding a man above his head.
Does the movie imply Black men are large, dreadlocked, super-virile predators? 20th Century Fox
In the U.S., anti-lynching campaigner Ida B. Wells and, subsequently, writer and scholar Angela Y. Davis documented how the myth of the Black-man-as-rapist undermined African-Americans’ economic, social and political position.

The idea that the late George Bush Sr. may have defeated Michael Dukakis in 1988 by promoting the Black-man-as-rapist trope shows how deeply this myth is embedded in popular culture. The idea of Black boys and men as super-predators was also expressed by Hilary Clinton in 1996. Clearly, the current culture of aggressive and militarized policing that kills Black people at three times the rate of white people in the U.S. crosses political lines.

In the context of racially charged white anxieties about immigration and social order, the historical demonization of Black men is a trope, a stereotype, that easily maps onto cinematic typecasting. The 1987 Hollywood film that launched the Predator franchise fits this pattern.

Predator depicted a Black, dreadlocked, large and super-virile male in a way that converged white art with white political history. A white man once said he thought it was cool that I had dreadlocks like the Predator. This is not a compliment.

The police rape, torture, castrate and murder Black men. The link between visual culture and anti-Black, racist, dog-whistle politics reveals that these violent, racist behaviours strikes deep at the heart of white psychosexual fears and pathologies. Black men are imagined as predators who must be controlled, if not eliminated with extreme prejudice.

The way forward
How do we move beyond these harmful anti-Black tropes?

At a minimum, I suggest at least three actions.

First, there must be candid admission that there is both sexualized fear of and desire of Black people. The fear shows up viscerally, or in an unconscious recoil, when a white and Black person share the same space.

Second, there must also be an admission that Hollywood and the media paint Black people as sexualized, superhuman monstrosities and that this meshes with racialized political discourse.

Finally, more white people need to critically examine their whiteness. Well-known white scholar and writer Noel Ignatiev’s called for whiteness to be abolished: this call should ring true and is necessary if we are to see an end to the psychosexual and racist pathologies that prevent Black people from being able to breathe.

Two Black men carry posters with the words, 'I Can't Breathe''I Can't Breathe'

Protesters who march against police shootings and racism during a rally in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 13, 2014, carry posters with the words, ‘I Can’t Breathe.’ The phrase originates from the last words of Eric Garner, an unarmed Black man who was killed in 2014 after being put in a chokehold by New York City Police. (Rena Schild/Shutterstock)

https://theconversation.com/how-hol...tor-movies-reinforce-anti-black-racism-127088


Esse pessoal ta com muito tempo ocioso pra escrever uma fezes dessa...
 

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Citing threats, Mayor Lori Lightfoot defends ban on protesters on her block: ‘I have a right to make sure that my home is secure’
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Police block the street to Mayor Lori Lightfoot's Logan Square home while protesters rally on July 23, 2020. (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune)

Mayor Lori Lightfoot defended the Chicago Police Department’s ban on protesters being able to demonstrate on the block where she lives, telling reporters Thursday that she and her family at times require heightened security because of threats she receives daily.
Lightfoot refused to elaborate on the specific threats, but said she receives them daily against herself, her wife and her home. Comparisons to how the Police Department has protected previous mayors’ homes, such as Rahm Emanuel’s Ravenswood residence, are unfair because “this is a different time like no other,” Lightfoot told reporters.

“I think that residents of this city, understanding the nature of the threats that we are receiving on a daily basis, on a daily basis, understand I have a right to make sure that my home is secure,” Lightfoot said.
Lightfoot and Chicago police Superintendent David Brown were asked at an unrelated news conference about a Tribune report noting police have banned protesters from demonstrating on her block in the Logan Square neighborhood, ordering officers to arrest anyone who refuses to leave.
The directive surfaced in a July email from then-Shakespeare District Cmdr. Melvin Roman to officers under his command. It did not distinguish between the peaceful protesters Lightfoot regularly says she supports and those who might intend to be destructive, but ordered that after a warning is given to demonstrators, “It should be locked down.”

Activists and police sources could not cite instances when the city repeatedly locked down her predecessor Emanuel’s block against protesters. The Kenwood block where former President Barack Obama lived with his family when his primary residence was in Chicago was shut down for access only by residents after his election.
But Lightfoot said such comparisons “don’t make any sense,” after Brown referenced the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as well as civil unrest that have flared since the George Floyd killing at the hands of Minneapolis police.

“I’m not going to make any excuses for the fact that, given the threats I have personally received, given the threats to my home and my family, I’m going to do everything I can to make sure they’re protected,” Lightfoot said. “I make no apologies whatsoever for that.”
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Since the order, and even for a time just prior to its writing, Chicago cops have repeatedly blocked protesters’ access to the block with groups of officers and barricades. Police have often kept protesters contained at the nearby corner of Kimball and Wrightwood avenues, though one standoff between activists and officers last month saw police go as far as bringing in an armored vehicle in case things got out of hand.

[Most read] The IRS is sending extra money to nearly 14 million tax filers. Here’s who gets it and why. »
Aside from the expanded police presence to block protesters from reaching her home, Lightfoot already receives 24/7 protection from cops including officers stationed at the residence. The aggressive policing has sometimes siphoned away resources from the area’s police district, some sources with knowledge of the situation said, leading to quiet grumbling.

Both Lightfoot and Brown noted there are laws on the books banning residential protests, but Brown acknowledged the Police Department does not always enforce them. Brown said the city tries to give “wiggle room” for protesters.

Brown also cited instances where peaceful protests have been “hijacked” by agitators as reason for keeping demonstrators off Lightfoot’s block.
“We have seen very peaceful First Amendment protests for the most part but embedded in each of those protests have been very violent people. And they’re embedded. They put up umbrellas. And they come for a fight,” Brown said. “So we have to prepare for what we’ve seen.”
https://www.chicagotribune.com/poli...0200820-s563zjj4uzc2rcbprrruzalwaq-story.html





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A bela dama quer proteção para ela, sua casa e sua esposa. Que fofo e que se foda todo resto, afinal, ela apoia os protestos do BLM... mas bem longe do quarteirão onde ela reside.
 
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Citing threats, Mayor Lori Lightfoot defends ban on protesters on her block: ‘I have a right to make sure that my home is secure’
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Police block the street to Mayor Lori Lightfoot's Logan Square home while protesters rally on July 23, 2020. (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune)

Mayor Lori Lightfoot defended the Chicago Police Department’s ban on protesters being able to demonstrate on the block where she lives, telling reporters Thursday that she and her family at times require heightened security because of threats she receives daily.
Lightfoot refused to elaborate on the specific threats, but said she receives them daily against herself, her wife and her home. Comparisons to how the Police Department has protected previous mayors’ homes, such as Rahm Emanuel’s Ravenswood residence, are unfair because “this is a different time like no other,” Lightfoot told reporters.

“I think that residents of this city, understanding the nature of the threats that we are receiving on a daily basis, on a daily basis, understand I have a right to make sure that my home is secure,” Lightfoot said.
Lightfoot and Chicago police Superintendent David Brown were asked at an unrelated news conference about a Tribune report noting police have banned protesters from demonstrating on her block in the Logan Square neighborhood, ordering officers to arrest anyone who refuses to leave.
The directive surfaced in a July email from then-Shakespeare District Cmdr. Melvin Roman to officers under his command. It did not distinguish between the peaceful protesters Lightfoot regularly says she supports and those who might intend to be destructive, but ordered that after a warning is given to demonstrators, “It should be locked down.”

Activists and police sources could not cite instances when the city repeatedly locked down her predecessor Emanuel’s block against protesters. The Kenwood block where former President Barack Obama lived with his family when his primary residence was in Chicago was shut down for access only by residents after his election.
But Lightfoot said such comparisons “don’t make any sense,” after Brown referenced the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as well as civil unrest that have flared since the George Floyd killing at the hands of Minneapolis police.

“I’m not going to make any excuses for the fact that, given the threats I have personally received, given the threats to my home and my family, I’m going to do everything I can to make sure they’re protected,” Lightfoot said. “I make no apologies whatsoever for that.”
Sign up for The Spin to get the top stories in politics delivered to your inbox weekday afternoons.

Since the order, and even for a time just prior to its writing, Chicago cops have repeatedly blocked protesters’ access to the block with groups of officers and barricades. Police have often kept protesters contained at the nearby corner of Kimball and Wrightwood avenues, though one standoff between activists and officers last month saw police go as far as bringing in an armored vehicle in case things got out of hand.

[Most read] The IRS is sending extra money to nearly 14 million tax filers. Here’s who gets it and why. »
Aside from the expanded police presence to block protesters from reaching her home, Lightfoot already receives 24/7 protection from cops including officers stationed at the residence. The aggressive policing has sometimes siphoned away resources from the area’s police district, some sources with knowledge of the situation said, leading to quiet grumbling.

Both Lightfoot and Brown noted there are laws on the books banning residential protests, but Brown acknowledged the Police Department does not always enforce them. Brown said the city tries to give “wiggle room” for protesters.

Brown also cited instances where peaceful protests have been “hijacked” by agitators as reason for keeping demonstrators off Lightfoot’s block.
“We have seen very peaceful First Amendment protests for the most part but embedded in each of those protests have been very violent people. And they’re embedded. They put up umbrellas. And they come for a fight,” Brown said. “So we have to prepare for what we’ve seen.”
https://www.chicagotribune.com/poli...0200820-s563zjj4uzc2rcbprrruzalwaq-story.html





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A bela dama quer proteção para ela, sua casa e sua esposa. Que fofo e que se foda todo resto, afinal, ela apoia os protestos do BLM... mas bem longe do quarteirão onde ela reside.
Lembrando que essa mesma mulher foi criticada por defender o Lockdown em Chicago, fechando diversos serviços mas resolveu chamar uma cabeleireira em plena quarentena pois "precisava cuidar da imagem".

Regras pros outros, mas pra ela não.

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Sabrina Belcher queria ser a primeira mulher negra prefeita de Sumder. Ela foi presa porque teria inventado uma história de que foi sequestrada e agredida para ganhar a simpatia do população e assim conseguir mais votos.



Algumas pessoas querem ser vítimas para conseguir atenção... acho que a mídia tem uma parcela de culpa nisso.
 

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quem ama os animais e tem estomago fraco, NÃO de play no video.... pra quem tem , os BLM e antifa espancando até a morte um inocente guaxinim....



e ZERO cobertura da mídia


135490

Essa gente é doente. A escória em sua forma mais cristalina.

São uns Lixos covardes, atacam em bando pessoas indefesas, crianças, animais.


Se a pessoa puder se defender, ficam mansinhos. "Protestu passíficu". Canalhas e covardes.

IMG_5185.jpeg
 
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Um policial foi demitido por usar taser em uma mulher que estava resistindo à prisão. Ele ainda avisou que iria disparar se ela não colaborasse. A mulher chegou a chutar o policial.

Vídeo do incidente:



"The investigation in this case has shown that Officer Oxford violated our policy and did not meet our core values," the Gwinnett County Police Department released in a statement to FOX 5. "For this reason, the employment of Officer Oxford has been terminated as of August 21st."

Artigo: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/gw...-fired-over-use-of-taser-during-womans-arrest

Os comentários de modo geral estão dizendo que o policial agiu corretamente. Provavelmente houve pressão do BLM e Antifa para que esse policial perdesse o emprego. O fato do policial ser branco e da mulher em conflito com ele ser negra deve ter deixado a situação mais tensa.
 

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quem ama os animais e tem estomago fraco, NÃO de play no video.... pra quem tem , os BLM e antifa espancando até a morte um inocente guaxinim....



e ZERO cobertura da mídia




Visualizar anexo 135490

Essa gente é doente. A escória em sua forma mais cristalina.

São uns Lixos covardes, atacam em bando pessoas indefesas, crianças, animais.


Se a pessoa puder se defender, ficam mansinhos. "Protestu passíficu". Canalhas e covardes.

IMG_5185.jpeg



Já era para terem acabado de tentar negociar e partirem para o revide, convocando vizinhos e se armando nem que seja com barras de ferro e garrafas com gasolina. Essa gente não quer dialogar, querem brancos de joelhos e humilhados

Todos ai mereciam ter seus crânios chocalhados com uma barra de ferro, principalmente o escravodeboceta que foi tomar as dores das vagabundas criminosas.
 

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Tomara que empresas e pessoas tenham condições e se mudem dessas pocilgas dominadas pelos socialistas, por que muito difícil alguém reverter esse domínio aí.
Deixava eles se afundarem na própria m****.
De preferencia, se mudassem para Estados NÃO DESARMAMENTISTAS, pra não correrem o risco de caírem em outra pocilga socialista suja.
 

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Veja com que naturalidade psicopatas afirmam absurdos.

Oprah Winfrey, uma mulher negra bilionária MAIS DO QUE RECONHECIDA E VALORIZADA, entre outros retardados, afirmando sandices.




Tem que ser muito pnc, muito derrotado, muito b*sta, para defender que a cor branca da pele de alguém, por si só [e sem qualquer interferência externa], é um "privilégio".

Eu, como negro [e humano] que sou, me sinto ofendido por uma linha de pensamento dessa.

Quem pensa dessa forma teria que ter se matado a muito tempo.

Se mata, bando de pnc derrotistas de b*sta.
 
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Agressão covarde e bullying, mas, como o agressor é negro, a vida da vítima não importa para o BLM.




BLM faturou bilhões... para financiar campanhas de políticos de esquerda e mais vandalismo, e não para ajudar quem realmente precisa.

Enquanto isso, os principais jornais estão preocupados com questões existenciais de extrema importância:

EgJ_D01WkAEKIo9


"Tenho um namorado branco. Isso faz de mim menos negro? Uma mensagem de um estranho me fez questionar minha relação"
 

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Protesto pacífico em Wiscosin:



Algum marginal jogou um tijolo em um policial...



As causas do protesto são os tiros que a polícia disparou em um homem negro. Ele não morreu, mas está em estado grave no hospital. Assistam ao vídeo e tirem suas próprias conclusões.



A polícia tentou prendê-lo, mas ele não colaborou e foi em direção ao seu carro, abrindo a porta, e então levou bala. É o que sabemos. Creio que o policial atirou porque pensou que o homem negro poderia pegar uma arma dentro do carro.
 

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"Uma racista moralista.

EUA - Mulher negra muçulmana devota acusa proprietários de casas de chá asiáticas de 'roubar cultura negra' "Vocês são ladrões!" #BlackLivesMatter
Ela parece ter se formado este ano na universidade nos EUA e está extremamente orgulhosa de ser etíope.

Alewia Tola Roba, de 23 anos, entrou na loja recém-inaugurada em Aurora, Colorado, Trap Tea e repreendeu todos os funcionários argumentando que não a casa de chá não tinha o direito de reivindicar aquele nome que ela considerava uma gíria afro-americana. Imediatamente após Roba ter feito o seu pedido ela perguntou se a empresa era propriedade de negros. A funcionária respondeu a ela dizendo que os proprietários e os funcionários são na maioria indonésios

Foi quando Tola Roba acusou a Trap Tea de lucrar com a cultura negra: “Você está usando a cultura negra para ganhar clientes. Este estabelecimento não é de propriedade de negros, mas vocês estão roubando a cultura negra ”, a orgulhosa etíope filmou-se para si mesma.

Tola Roba continuou a interromper as respostas: “Não! Vocês são ladrões - asiáticos roubando a cultura negra mais uma vez. ”
"Está tudo bem. Vocês serão expostos", acrescentou ela, repetindo as mesmas acusações.

Tola Roba depois de receber seu pedido ela fez o pagamento, o empregado agradeceu ela que apesar de suas diferenças de desaprovação. "Não! Vim aqui porque pensei que a propriedade era de negros", esclareceu ela, supostamente dizendo à seus amigos que ela estava apoiando um "negócio de negros".

Quando um cliente negro tentou defender a Trap Tea, Tola Roba acusou o homem de calúnia racial antes do vídeo ser interrompido: "Você é idiota! Não fale!" Roba disse ao homem negro.

A Trap Tea divulgou um comunicado via Instagram ontem para abordar o incidente, explicando que o nome é derivado da "valorização da cultura negra sulista"


"De acordo com o Urban Dictionary, trap house uma “armadilha” é usada para descrever uma “casa de crack”, um lugar em um “bairro sombrio” onde drogas ilegais são fabricadas e embaladas para venda ou vendidas na rua."



https://thepostmillennial.com/black...rap-tea-owners-of-appropriating-black-culture


Ela não está querendo 15 minutos de fama no ocidente, pode ficar tranquilo.
E olha que curioso, a INDONÉSIA é o país com mais muçulmanos no mundo.
Afinal, ela é ignorante ou anda tresloucada como toda mulher ocidental e ocidentalizada? Os muçulmanos não costumam ser assim com os irmãos, como eles dizem.
E alguém me diz se li errado, mas a ela se referiu ao termo trap que está relacionado com o consumo de drogas, à cultura negra?






[Tirem os espaços]

https://www .facebook.com/watch/ ?v=301602410908875

O cara teve seu cranio partido democraticamente pelo movimento das minorias.









Por enquanto parece uma briga de bar, mas logo alguns vão começar a puxar as armas e eles vencem, proibindo o uso e venda.
Tudo caminha para que isso se concretize.
 
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