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So it's a hard yes on the dog collar.And you lie again. As we both know, I've proven every accusation against you I've made.
So it's a hard yes on the dog collar.And you lie again. As we both know, I've proven every accusation against you I've made.
This is like the third or fourth instance of black folks pretending to be white folks threatening black folks on social media I've read about in the last week or so.
A 24-year-old activist and former Kean University student has been charged with tweeting threats to black students, faculty and staff at the New Jersey school two weeks ago, prosecutors said.
Authorities said Kayla-Simone McKelvey posted the threats using a campus computer the night she attended a rally protesting racial intolerance on college campuses.
It still bafflss me that the BLM protestors chose University staff as the curreny target. Those are some of the most liberal people of influence they could have on their side. I guess they settle for the easy targets.
Another mindless BLM drone.I attended multiple good universities and took courses such as "African American Studies" and "Race, Power and Politics", where I learned that white people are selfish while black people are "brothers", and that capitalism is inherently racist and used by whites to oppress minorities. It's become a gigantic problem and has been spreading into the high schools so they actually passed a law against ethnic studies in high school here.
There's almost a too good to be true element to this story, which makes me question it a little bit, but the reports look legit enough.
It just reinforces the whole delusional, make-believe quality of some of these protests strategies so perfectly, this should create some real critical thinking from within the protests movement. It won't, but it should.
It's not to good to be true if you follow campus activism. In fact, it is entirely predictable, since so many racist remarks and racist graffiti turn out to be inventions of the activists themselves.
It's not to good to be true if you follow campus activism. In fact, it is entirely predictable, since so many racist remarks and racist graffiti turn out to be inventions of the activists themselves.
There's almost a too good to be true element to this story, which makes me question it a little bit, but the reports look legit enough.
It just reinforces the whole delusional, make-believe quality of some of these protests strategies so perfectly, this should create some real critical thinking from within the protests movement. It won't, but it should.
Are there other real examples of this? Because this one is too fucking perfect, it completely undermines the message for no good reason.
Another mindless BLM drone.