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Sometimes I can't believe that its been 4 years of this ....
Bruh these dudes been sending crazy **** in the mail here in Georgia. I got at least 3 different flyers already about how “JOE BIDEN HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER BY THE RADICAL LEFT” with pics of Bernie, AOC and Ilhan Omar looking like they lurking in the backgroundI see that it’s coming from a GA address...This is some campaign mail I received against a democratic candidate yesterday, the hell this gotta do with the state of Georgia? ...2020 and Terrorism/anti Muslim fear tactics and propaganda still being used , dwalk31 and his ppls are nuts down here ...Republicans never run on facts or policies, they just try to scare and rile up their base against the opponent
Sometimes I can't believe that its been 4 years of this ....
Sometimes I can't believe that its been 4 years of this ....
You know he trolls this thread constantly and are even quoting him. Do better.Wealth, shown to scale
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If you don't think this is fundamentally immoral, you have no concept of morality.
These are troll replies. Do better.
Critical race theory (CRT)[1] is a theoretical framework in the social sciences that examines society and culture as they relate to categorizations of race, law, and power.[2][3] Developed out of postmodern philosophy, it is based on critical theory, a social philosophy that argues that social problems are influenced and created more by societal structures and cultural assumptions than by individual and psychological factors. It began as a theoretical movement within American law schools in the mid- to late 1980s as a reworking of critical legal studies on race issues,[4][5] and is loosely unified by two common themes. Firstly, CRT proposes that white supremacy and racial power are maintained over time, and in particular, that the law may play a role in this process. Secondly, CRT work has investigated the possibility of transforming the relationship between law and racial power, as well as pursuing a project of achieving racial emancipation and anti-subordination more broadly.[6]
You a good dude for trying to save Delk from a life of biscuitry, but...dwalk31 , you need to drop your endorsement of this administration right now, after Barr just said what he said man. Slavery? Really? Even Micheal Steele just called it DUMB $&&, then is calling for the right to vote this orange cheeto out.