That's racist!


F this dumbass
I like this part -

She added that what someone else is given shouldn't bother others because "we are all connected," "my success is your success."

Well you’re in luck lol. Just think of the success of those white women as “your success”.

Wait, what?!

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F this dumbass
I can agree with you here, EXCEPT is a hate symbol when portrayed in the following manners:

1717763620539.png 1717763684539.jpeg The blue line flag is being foisted off as merely representing law enforcement. But it's more than that, practically a defiant symbol to oppose BLK lives matter with Blu live matter, and thus code to oppose and attack the dark browns. The USA flag as it was meant to be, basically had things right as far as being a symbol. But hate-mongers are making it into something it wasn't meant to be.
 
If it’s a cat fight, I assume she would want to fight the person who keeps gossiping about me like a teenage girl
I don't know. @NurseGoodVol strikes me as the type of person who could kill if necessary and knows how and where to place the body so her adversary simply vanishes. I don't wanna tangle with those types.
 
I can agree with you here, EXCEPT is a hate symbol when portrayed in the following manners:

View attachment 646388 View attachment 646389 The blue line flag is being foisted off as merely representing law enforcement. But it's more than that, practically a defiant symbol to oppose BLK lives matter with Blu live matter, and thus code to oppose and attack the dark browns. The USA flag as it was meant to be, basically had things right as far as being a symbol. But hate-mongers are making it into something it wasn't meant to be.
Lol. How bout this one? Super duper racist as well?

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I can agree with you here, EXCEPT is a hate symbol when portrayed in the following manners:

View attachment 646388 View attachment 646389 The blue line flag is being foisted off as merely representing law enforcement. But it's more than that, practically a defiant symbol to oppose BLK lives matter with Blu live matter, and thus code to oppose and attack the dark browns. The USA flag as it was meant to be, basically had things right as far as being a symbol. But hate-mongers are making it into something it wasn't meant to be.
Upside down flag definition from your favorite radio station, NPR:
The code, which is not legally enforceable, says that the flag should never be displayed upside-down “except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.” There's a long history of American flag-flipping in political protest, too.
That is all that it means. There is no mention of race in the definition. Unless you, like most of your fellow progressives have inserted the race card where is doesn't belong to try to make a false equivalency.
 
Upside down flag definition from your favorite radio station, NPR:

That is all that it means. There is no mention of race in the definition. Unless you, like most of your fellow progressives have inserted the race card where is doesn't belong to try to make a false equivalency.
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I can agree with you here, EXCEPT is a hate symbol when portrayed in the following manners:

View attachment 646388 View attachment 646389 The blue line flag is being foisted off as merely representing law enforcement. But it's more than that, practically a defiant symbol to oppose BLK lives matter with Blu live matter, and thus code to oppose and attack the dark browns. The USA flag as it was meant to be, basically had things right as far as being a symbol. But hate-mongers are making it into something it wasn't meant to be.
Questions:
So if it's only used in relation to a fallen officer as opposed to just running around at protests or whatever would that be OK?
What if the fallen officer isn't white?
What if the person that killed the officer was white, especially if the LEO wasn't? OK then?

Just mulling over why a flag that was/is entirely representative of LEO must by default be considered some coded "get the darkies" symbol. It just seems so lazy at best and intellectually dishonest at worst. Imagine invoking the idiom "badge of honor" regarding something and having people immediately start saying "F the police". You'd think they were idiots because there is nothing whatsoever that directly ties that idiom to LEO.
 
Questions:
So if it's only used in relation to a fallen officer as opposed to just running around at protests or whatever would that be OK?
What if the fallen officer isn't white?
What if the person that killed the officer was white, especially if the LEO wasn't? OK then?

Just mulling over why a flag that was/is entirely representative of LEO must by default be considered some coded "get the darkies" symbol. It just seems so lazy at best and intellectually dishonest at worst. Imagine invoking the idiom "badge of honor" regarding something and having people immediately start saying "F the police". You'd think they were idiots because there is nothing whatsoever that directly ties that idiom to LEO.
That's what folks claim it is no, but that's not how it started. Bet you already know that.
 

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