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the presenting picture is
the NWO has infiltrated the google
what can we do about this??
the NWO has infiltrated the google
what can we do about this??
TS posted no evidence of outrage, he's just trying to stir the pot.when this is the type of shit people are outraged about, you know the world is a boring place right now.
To be fair, Kochiyama was a civil rights activists back in a time when there actually was a need for some activism. Don't try to paint her with the same brush as some 21st century, delusional SJW college kids.
In 2003, while being interviewed by Tamara Kil Ja Kim Nopper in The Objector, Kochiyama said "... I consider Osama bin Laden as one of the people that I admire. To me, he is in the category of Malcolm X, Che Guevara, Patrice Lumumba, Fidel Castro, all leaders that I admire ... [who] had severe dislike for the US government and those who held power in the US. I think all of them felt the US government and its spokesmen were all arrogant, racist, hypocritical, self-righteous, and power hungry..... You asked, 'Should freedom fighters support him?' Freedom fighters all over the world, and not just in the Muslim world, don’t just support him; they revere him; they join him in battle. He is no ordinary leader or an ordinary Muslim."
In the same interview with The Objector, she thanked Islam for Osama bin Laden and his actions against the United States, stating, "..when I think what the US military is doing, brazenly bombing country after country, to take oil resources, bringing about coups, assassinating leaders of other countries, and pitting neighbor nations against each other, and demonizing anyone who disagrees with US policy, and detaining and deporting countless immigrants from all over the world, I thank Islam for bin Laden. America’s greed, aggressiveness, and self-righteous arrogance must be stopped. War and weaponry must be abolished."
To be fair, Kochiyama was a civil rights activists back in a time when there actually was a need for some activism. Don't try to paint her with the same brush as some 21st century, delusional SJW college kids.
If she really expressed admiration for that dead piece of shit, she's got her priorities all fucked up.She seems nice:
so 50 years from now would people be saying the same things about current civil rights struggle?
mind blown
Well shit, I knew who she was from her work in the 50's and 60's, didn't know anything about her activities/views after that.She seems nice:
Yeah man. Living in America is so hard, these days. Lol.
Struggle for what? Oh yeah, a trigger free zone where I don't have to hear things I disagree with and a country where cutting off your own dick is considered normal on the behavioral spectrum.
so 50 years from now would people be saying the same things about current civil rights struggle?
mind blown
What struggles are those? Could you give me some specifics?
I am pretty confident that the way we view women today will seem really weird and antiquated to the future people
I guess we'll just have to wait and see
for the specifics refer back to this board and all the incessant shit talking implying how women are inferior species in some way
as far as other aspects of civil 'struggle' you got me there. I am a feminist, just not an intersectional one