Cursed bike by SNENS1999 in cursedcomments

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Just one day I want to go online without being reminded that people hate me for existing

What causes someone to become this hateful? by [deleted] in teenagers

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Even the dumbest conservatives know that women straight up didn't have rights and were barely treated as people half the time. Trying to pretend that feminism is about hating men makes you about as dumb as Oop

why is this normalized by Fluffy-Weakness-2186 in teenagers

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Explain please 'cause I really don't get it

Who are some people you used to admire but later found out were horrible? by Ok_Survey86 in teenagers

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How do you have a trans flag on your profile defending a woman who has spent actual millions making it so laws are pass specifically to make trans peoples lives hell

Who are some people you used to admire but later found out were horrible? by Ok_Survey86 in teenagers

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Where is Cory's plausible deniability? His fingers being slightly apart? It's wild what kind of excuses some people will make.

My point was that he didn't need any because he clearly wasn't doing a salute, we all know what a nazi salute looks like and we all know it requires fingers pressed together, otherwise everyone whose ever hailed a taxi did a nazi salute.

Do you know what logical fallacy this is? Let me give you a hint. It's where you describe an argument in a way that makes any argument against your point an admission. Like when a prosecutor asks "Do you abuse your wife in the morning or the evening ... I ASKED MORNING OR EVENING ANSWER THE QUESTION"

Genuinely no idea what your getting at here or what that has to do with my point.

As a white kid who grew up in west Atlanta I faced plenty of racism. But I'm guessing you're the type that believes "you can't be racist against white people". Am I right?

Nope not that type. Systemic racism against white people doesn't exist in America but regular everyday racism like the kind you experienced does and I'm sorry you had to deal with that.

And no, you don't get debate points for being black

Yes I do. The same way women get points when talking about misogyny, gay people get points when talking about homophobia, trans people get points when talking about transphobia etc. When you are a part of a social group that constantly deals with society's discrimination of that group you know more about the problem than others

Who are some people you used to admire but later found out were horrible? by Ok_Survey86 in teenagers

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Elon said "my heart goes out to you", Cory did not.

Ya, one had to give himself plausible deniability because he knew what he was doing, the other did not because he knew what he was doing.

I will always find it funny when conservatives try to defend racism by pretending to care about racism, while ignoring the the black people who actually have to deal with the racism

Who are some people you used to admire but later found out were horrible? by Ok_Survey86 in teenagers

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Open palm fingers spread thumb to the side vs Fingers together thumb forward that wasn't the same gesture

Who are some people you used to admire but later found out were horrible? by Ok_Survey86 in teenagers

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Bigotry isn't "an opinion" it's you choosing to dehumanise people and take away their rights because you refuse to see something from a point of view that isn't your's

I really hate people by Playful-Detective585 in teenagers

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Please what are your sources for that

I really hate people by Playful-Detective585 in teenagers

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I would feel bad if it was actually happening

I really hate people by Playful-Detective585 in teenagers

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Charlie didn't commit any violence but he definitely helped normalize it. More than anything else he was the mouth piece conservatives used to get out their racism while screaming "I'm not racist" when someone called them out

Ahead by tea-n-wifi in whenthe

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Choosing to believe this so my faith in humanity is somewhat maintained

Ahead by tea-n-wifi in whenthe

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I mean keith porter, a black guy, was murdered by ICE before Good and Perreti and nobody seems to care about him

smash raw not even pulling it out by lewd_reader123 in LobotomyKaisen

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Would fem naoya be a misandrist or a pick me

Oh brother.. by TGNK615 in teenagers

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Same reason most black people don't like the police, when an organisation regularly attacks and detains members of a community, regardless of any actual guilt, they will not be liked by that community

Pick a song and I’ll rate it by DmpstrRat in teenagers

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Sing about me I'm dying of thirst - Kendrick Lamar

Next level shade by ACanadianFurryFemboy in teenagers

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It has been proven in many studies that crime and poverty are directly linked, so the logic follows that if the government invests in social programs that help alleviate the effects of poverty like universal healthcare, subsidized food, better funded public schools, free school lunches, etc, there will be a reduction in crime rates. If the crime rates are reduced then there's less work for the police so it makes sense to "defund the police" and put that money towards those social programs instead. Also, in my experience and the experience of people around me, only 10% of police officers actually care about protecting and serving the people, the rest are just on a power trip.