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    jamil

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    Maybe he should take from Shaun King or Rachel Dolezol and claim he's black. Or from Elizabeth Warren and claim he's a Native American. Or from Bruce Jenner and claim he's really a woman trapped in a man's body. His white male privilege would instantly melt.

    damnable white people, with their devious and deceptive chronomancy

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    jamil

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    A gay pastor wrote an anti-gay slur on a cake and tried to blame a gay baker.

    Whole Foods is rightfully going after the ****bag for the hoax. Trying to create a controversy. Almost feel bad for the guy that no one believed him from the very beginning.

    whole foods | anti-gay cake | hoax | legal action | law suit

    Next time he should coordinate his efforts with the gaystopo or just leave it to the professionals to fabricate stuff.
     

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    damnable white people, with their devious and deceptive chronomancy

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    Back when I was in law school, so this was 18 to 20 years ago, we had a conference of some sort and one of the speakers went 3 or 4 minutes over his allotted time. the next speaker got up and said that brazenly taking his time was an example of violence and the violent society we live in.

    I laughed out loud.

    He wasn't joking.
     

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    Back when I was in law school, so this was 18 to 20 years ago, we had a conference of some sort and one of the speakers went 3 or 4 minutes over his allotted time. the next speaker got up and said that brazenly taking his time was an example of violence and the violent society we live in.

    I laughed out loud.

    He wasn't joking.

    Dude, You laughed at the first microaggression. Not cool.
     

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    Bill of Rights

    Cogito, ergo porto.
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    damnable white people, with their devious and deceptive chronomancy

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    Shame she didn't call it a "microaggression" herself.

    I imagine if I was falsely accused (and maybe even if correctly accused) of a "microaggression" like this, I'd show the special little snowflake what aggression was. Completely within the legal system, of course. False accusation. Defamation of character. Libel. Mental stress and loss of sex drive.

    Or, y'know, get hold of Obama's little buddy, Achmed, and see if I could maybe send her a clock by which she could see that 53<60.
     

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    Oh for **** sake.

    Britain issues warning for LGBT travelers visiting North Carolina and Mississippi

    Because LGBT people are in danger or something traveling to NC or MI.

    The British Foreign Office has released an advisory warning travelers to be aware of controversial new laws in North Carolina and Mississippi before visiting the United States.

    The travel advisory update — directed to members of the country's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community — was posted on the Foreign Office's website Tuesday.

    “The U.S. is an extremely diverse society and attitudes towards LGBT people differ hugely across the country,” the advisory says. “LGBT travelers may be affected by legislation passed recently in the states of North Carolina and Mississippi. Before traveling please read our general travel advice for the LGBT community.”

    Concern trolling.
     
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