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smallengineshop

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New York Times: "It should not be taken literally"
« on: August 04, 2023, 05:13:53 PM »
The entire South African stadium is filled with Blacks chanting "Kill Whites. Kill White farmers,"  with their hands positioned in the shape of a gun, but an American, Black author of this New York Times article says it's 'OK,' because you shouldn't take it literally. Really? Is it ever appropriate to chant words that say to kill any group of people? Do words not have power?

Notice how the author demonizes anyone against this as being "far right," whatever that means. The author is saying you can't be a good person unless you sit silently by as an entire political group in South Africa is calling for the death of all Whites.


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