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AAFitz wrote:I believe his point is that:
The muslims are coming, the muslims are coming, runaway, runaway!!!!!
He is racistly complaining about homophobia. Its actually a quite beautiful depiction of hypocricy.
AAFitz wrote:I believe his point is that:
The muslims are coming, the muslims are coming, runaway, runaway!!!!!
He is racistly complaining about homophobia. Its actually a quite beautiful depiction of hypocricy.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:
muslim isn't a race, herp fucking derp
2dimes wrote:john9blue wrote:
muslim isn't a race, herp fucking derp
Noted. I still had to make a poll to ask opinions.
Pointing out that groups of Muslims, in a region, proud to be known as such, are beating people for being gay is racist? How?
stoicbird wrote: Leicester being one of three UK cities that whites are now a minority.
The healthcare industry is going down the drain. *Insert reasons here*. We need to change before it's too late.
The healthcare industry is going down the drain. Almost half of the current residents/fellows in training are Female, and nearly a third are Asian. *Insert reasons here*. We need to change before it's too late.
crispybits wrote:Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace...
Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..


/ wrote:2dimes wrote:john9blue wrote:
muslim isn't a race, herp fucking derp
Noted. I still had to make a poll to ask opinions.
Pointing out that groups of Muslims, in a region, proud to be known as such, are beating people for being gay is racist? How?
I don't think that's the racist part.
If there is a part that some might consider racist, it would probably be.stoicbird wrote: Leicester being one of three UK cities that whites are now a minority.
Even if used a non-sequitur, statements like this can shift how the motives of a statement are perceived.
For example, if I said something along the lines of,The healthcare industry is going down the drain. *Insert reasons here*. We need to change before it's too late.
My motive should logically be perceived as healthcare reform.
However if I add a sentence mentioning the changing demographics of the industry,The healthcare industry is going down the drain. Almost half of the current residents/fellows in training are Female, and nearly a third are Asian. *Insert reasons here*. We need to change before it's too late.
Suddenly my plans for the future look less than savory.
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