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Blm, The Mask Slips.
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Anti white and antisemetic.
weren't Jews slaves in Africa
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Anti white and antisemetic.
weren't Jews slaves in Africa
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.LadyJ; How many points of view do you have? I think the point of AB should be to have discussions and consider other people's views. You seem confident with your views but don't make points that could be discussed; rather a set of assertions. Apparently Hitler charmed a lot of women; I don't consider that an argument in favour of his beliefs and actions. I do hope you won't regard me as a troll.
And displaying antisemetic graffiti
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Atheist - I do think black lives matter and that the slavery the western world imposed on the Africans they bought was a very reprehensible point of view but why should they not agree that all nationalities and creeds should be given tolerance. Surely they all matter, don't they? From what I have read and seen the majority of blm followers seem to believe that only people who can trace their ancestry to the African Continent matter. Does this mean they want control and supremacy over all other people? But do they really care about Africa and Africans? Why is it that when you VSO (are they still called that?) volunteers and Mediciens san Frontier workers they are invariably white. Do black people not volunteer to help their fellow men/women and children? Why do they think it is right to demonstrate, sometimes with great violence, but not to contribute to the well-being of the continent they insist their ancestors were dragged from?
Coherent answers would be welcome.
Coherent answers would be welcome.
Ladyj; I'm not really well informed (or misinformed?) about BLM, as I only use MSM. I don't like the constant fighting and bickering online between people with more passion than respect for others' arguments. I don't in general like movements because they seem to inflame and entrench people - a bit like football crowds, rally audiences etc - all seem to be carried away by tribal feelings. I suppose that there are many people who find life difficult and then try to find causes for that - an easy option (sometimes quite right, by the way) is to decide that other individuals or tribes are to blame. One thing leads to another, and so the world goes round.....
//I'm asking you what your understanding of the NWO is.//
You didn't....you asked...
//Which version of the NWO conspiracy are you supporting, ymb?//
Therefore implying that ymb "supported" a version of a conspiracy.....then linked a version of your own choice that has antisemitism as a core value. Not very scientific at all.
You didn't....you asked...
//Which version of the NWO conspiracy are you supporting, ymb?//
Therefore implying that ymb "supported" a version of a conspiracy.....then linked a version of your own choice that has antisemitism as a core value. Not very scientific at all.
I didn't link to anything, and it's also not immediately clear to me what the difference is. It's obvious that ymb has "fallen in" with some conspiracy-theory nonsense, and I can only hope that having done so he digs more into their often-shady origins.
There's no particular political slant to this, either. There is a reason Corbyn was unpopular with Jewish people in the UK. There is a reason Long-Bailey deserved to be sacked. It's an ugly strand of far-left and far-right politics, and not always intentional.
There's no particular political slant to this, either. There is a reason Corbyn was unpopular with Jewish people in the UK. There is a reason Long-Bailey deserved to be sacked. It's an ugly strand of far-left and far-right politics, and not always intentional.
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