MG1968
That’s No Moon…
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I thought the name came from all the racist Tennessean's that joined that evil racist Andrew Jackson when he went and attacked those innocent British soldiers in New Orleans?So how long before Volunteers become problematic as white colonial era blah blah blah. And coon hounds that sounds pretty bad too. How long before this hits even closer to home?
This thread is awesome, the snowflakes are triggered by all these examples of "cancel culture".
So much whining by small minds.
He's just calling people names to try and make people post less examples. It wont work. You already know.I see a whole lot more laughing and pointing than I do whining . We “ small minds “ understand the ridiculousness of it all . I for one enjoy watching white guilt and big companies trying to out virtue signal each other . It’s very entertaining.
Next we can get Crest “Make Other Color“ teeth stripsL’Oreal to drop words such as ‘whitening’ from skin products
Unilever, in particular, came under fire for its “Fair & Lovely” brand at a time of worldwide focus on racial injustice following weeks of protests sparked by the May death of George Floyd, a black man, in police custody in the United States.
L’Oreal’s products include Garnier Skin Naturals White Complete Multi Action Fairness Cream.
Johnson & Johnson went a step further, saying it would stop selling skin whitening creams sold in Asia and the Middle East under its Neutrogena and Clean & Clear brand.
okay who wants to start a lotion co to fill the new gap in this niche market?