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Old 11-07-2016, 05:23 PM   #213 (permalink)
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Idk really. I mean I think if the group is actually against the thing or it has implications of racism/ethnicism it should be banned, but with the case of like the "Redskins" thing, 9/10 Native Americans don't even give a **** and it was mostly something perpetuated by whites to change. As for the weab thing, regardless of whether it's cultural appropriation or not it's just ****in unneeded. C'mon now.
I saw a video one time where this guy interviewed a bunch of Japanese people and they were perfectly fine with weab culture. They actually applauded them, they say why should it matter? They were actually happy that people in a different country love their country so much that they end up idolizing it more than their own country. They were flattered. So I don't see what the big deal is.

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If somebody could name one right men have over women i'd be happy to advocate for that right too. But I'm only aware of inequalities faced by men, and advocate for those rights.
What are these inequalities faced by men?
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IMO I don't know jack-**** though so don't listen to me.
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The problem is that most police officers in America are psychopaths.
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You're a terrible dictionary.
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