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Shamed Greenies still want to BAN Australia Day
The vile Greenies shamed after burning Australia to the ground are still mounting a belated protest against Australia Day.
They are hoping to create a disruptive Black Power Movement here in Australia like in the USA. The trouble is most of the Aboriginies are not much interested just so long as the White Fella's WELFARE does NOT STOP!!!!!
Australia Day protesters urged to bring cash and cards to ‘pay the rent’ to Aboriginal Australians
NEIL MITCHELL 21/01/2020
An Aboriginal activist group is calling on Australia Day protesters to turn up with cash and credit cards to “pay the rent” for Australia.
Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance (W.A.R) will be carrying mobile payment terminals and donation tins to collect money from protesters at the ‘Melbourne Invasion Day 2020’ rally on Sunday.
The Victorian Greens are supporting the rally, which is expected to be large, with 3,900 people indicating they are ‘going’ on Facebook.
The group says the funds will “go to funeral funds for families” and other fundraising initiatives for Indigenous Australians.
Former Greens MP and Aboriginal activist Lidia Thorpe said it’s not a new concept.
“It’s about reparations. If we look at South Africa, for example, they’ve had a reparation system with $100 million in their funds. If you look at the Canadian government: $600 million to survivors of the stolen generation. Then we go over to New Zealand where they’ve paid close to $1.5 billion in reparations to Maori,” she told 3AW’s Neil Mitchell.
“Australia has not paid any reparations at all, and because we don’t have a treaty with our first peoples, this is a way where ordinary Australians can contribute.”
Ms Thorpe said the money will go “to a fund where Aboriginal people will self-determine the needs of the time”.
She said the money may be used for costs associated with mass incarceration, mass removal of children, and deaths in custody.
But Neil Mitchell questioned whether the money raised will be used responsibly.
“Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance is not the most credible organisation in the world,” the 3AW Mornings host said.
“You don’t freely go out and collect money without being accountable.
“Where will the money go?”
The funds collected by W.A.R will not be tax deductible.
https://www.3aw.com.au/australia-day-pr ... stralians/
They are hoping to create a disruptive Black Power Movement here in Australia like in the USA. The trouble is most of the Aboriginies are not much interested just so long as the White Fella's WELFARE does NOT STOP!!!!!
Australia Day protesters urged to bring cash and cards to ‘pay the rent’ to Aboriginal Australians
NEIL MITCHELL 21/01/2020
An Aboriginal activist group is calling on Australia Day protesters to turn up with cash and credit cards to “pay the rent” for Australia.
Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance (W.A.R) will be carrying mobile payment terminals and donation tins to collect money from protesters at the ‘Melbourne Invasion Day 2020’ rally on Sunday.
The Victorian Greens are supporting the rally, which is expected to be large, with 3,900 people indicating they are ‘going’ on Facebook.
The group says the funds will “go to funeral funds for families” and other fundraising initiatives for Indigenous Australians.
Former Greens MP and Aboriginal activist Lidia Thorpe said it’s not a new concept.
“It’s about reparations. If we look at South Africa, for example, they’ve had a reparation system with $100 million in their funds. If you look at the Canadian government: $600 million to survivors of the stolen generation. Then we go over to New Zealand where they’ve paid close to $1.5 billion in reparations to Maori,” she told 3AW’s Neil Mitchell.
“Australia has not paid any reparations at all, and because we don’t have a treaty with our first peoples, this is a way where ordinary Australians can contribute.”
Ms Thorpe said the money will go “to a fund where Aboriginal people will self-determine the needs of the time”.
She said the money may be used for costs associated with mass incarceration, mass removal of children, and deaths in custody.
But Neil Mitchell questioned whether the money raised will be used responsibly.
“Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance is not the most credible organisation in the world,” the 3AW Mornings host said.
“You don’t freely go out and collect money without being accountable.
“Where will the money go?”
The funds collected by W.A.R will not be tax deductible.
https://www.3aw.com.au/australia-day-pr ... stralians/
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The disruptive HATRED for Australia of the traitorous shamed unpatriotic Greenies who burnt Australia to the ground knows no bounds.
The Greens seize on legal advice that the Morrison government’s new code may be unlawful
Paul Karp Tue 24 Sep 2019 15.19 AESTLast modified on Tue 24 Sep 2019 15.44 AEST
Australia Day protest in Melbourne. A law academic’s view that mandating citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day may be unlawful prompts calls for a legal challenge. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
Greens councillors have seized on advice that federal rules mandating citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day may be unlawful, calling on the Local Government Association to consider legal action.
Tim Walker, of Launceston council, and Bill Harvey, of Hobart council, told Guardian Australia the local government peak body should consider acting on the view of the academic Kim Rubenstein to advance the campaign to change the date of Australia’s national holiday.
On Friday the immigration minister, David Coleman, released a new code governing citizenship ceremonies, requiring councils to hold them on 26 January, despite a growing number of councils seeking to avoid the date out of respect for Indigenous Australians who note it commemorates the invasion of Australia.
Every day is Survival Day in the colony of Australia
The Turnbull government sought to suppress the movement by banning Yarra and Darebin councils in Melbourne from holding citizenship ceremonies through special regulations.
Unlike those regulations, the new code is not disallowable by the Senate, allowing the executive to set rules for ceremonies without oversight from the parliament.
On Tuesday, Rubenstein questioned whether that could put the code in breach of the Australian Citizenship Act, which requires citizenship pledges to be governed by arrangements prescribed in regulations.
“If they’ve just added in this policy that says ‘if you’re going to change Australia Day, we will consider not authorising you to have these ceremonies’, then there are real questions around whether the code is properly made within the terms of the act,” Rubenstein told The Australian.
Rubenstein questioned whether the federal government is using policy to “regulate when Australia Day is” and “prevent councils from the raising of the political issue of when Australia Day should be” which could be outside the purpose of the Act.
“In a more extreme sense, is that restriction on councils a breach of the implied freedom of political communication, which is a constitutional principle?
“The only way we would know is if one of the local councils went ahead and said ‘we’re going to do this anyway’ and then, when the government revoked their power to hold citizenship ceremonies, that council would have the ability to challenge that decision.”
Harvey said Hobart council had been deterred from moving its ceremonies from 26 January by advice warning the home affairs department could refuse to send it the names of new citizens, preventing it holding any ceremonies.
Australia Day! Our sacred day many depraved leftists are calling Nazi Christmas
He noted the Local Government Association had passed a motion in 2017 encouraging councils to consider efforts they could take to lobby the federal government to change the date.
“Yes, I think they should have a look [at the lawfulness of the code]. If they’ve got the resources they should challenge it,” he said.
Walker said Launceston council had unanimously supported refusing to hold citizenship ceremonies on 26 January but now accepts that the “churlish” threat to remove its right to hold ceremonies means “if it is mandated, we would continue to hold them on 26 January”.
Walker welcomed Rubenstein’s contribution, suggesting that the legal argument is one part of a broader campaign for “cultural justice” and “the federal government will find they are on the wrong side of history, if they have to force people to celebrate a day they find offensive”.
Walker accused the LGA of passing the resolution then “sitting on it”, suggesting it “may be appropriate” for it to bring a legal challenge.
A spokesman for the LGA rejected the calls, suggesting any potential legal challenges were “a matter for individual councils”.
The Greens immigration spokesman, Nick McKim, said the Coalition is “trying to work around parliament to override the decisions of democratically elected councils”.
“All over the country, local councils are having important conversations with First Nations people about how to make ceremonies more inclusive and representative,” he said.
“If local councils decide not to conduct citizenship ceremonies on January 26, then that should be the end of the matter.”
A spokeswoman for Coleman said the code is a “policy document which outlines the requirements for Australian citizenship ceremonies” and did not respond to questions about whether it is appropriate for these to be outside regulations.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ceremonies
The Greens seize on legal advice that the Morrison government’s new code may be unlawful
Paul Karp Tue 24 Sep 2019 15.19 AESTLast modified on Tue 24 Sep 2019 15.44 AEST
Australia Day protest in Melbourne. A law academic’s view that mandating citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day may be unlawful prompts calls for a legal challenge. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
Greens councillors have seized on advice that federal rules mandating citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day may be unlawful, calling on the Local Government Association to consider legal action.
Tim Walker, of Launceston council, and Bill Harvey, of Hobart council, told Guardian Australia the local government peak body should consider acting on the view of the academic Kim Rubenstein to advance the campaign to change the date of Australia’s national holiday.
On Friday the immigration minister, David Coleman, released a new code governing citizenship ceremonies, requiring councils to hold them on 26 January, despite a growing number of councils seeking to avoid the date out of respect for Indigenous Australians who note it commemorates the invasion of Australia.
Every day is Survival Day in the colony of Australia
The Turnbull government sought to suppress the movement by banning Yarra and Darebin councils in Melbourne from holding citizenship ceremonies through special regulations.
Unlike those regulations, the new code is not disallowable by the Senate, allowing the executive to set rules for ceremonies without oversight from the parliament.
On Tuesday, Rubenstein questioned whether that could put the code in breach of the Australian Citizenship Act, which requires citizenship pledges to be governed by arrangements prescribed in regulations.
“If they’ve just added in this policy that says ‘if you’re going to change Australia Day, we will consider not authorising you to have these ceremonies’, then there are real questions around whether the code is properly made within the terms of the act,” Rubenstein told The Australian.
Rubenstein questioned whether the federal government is using policy to “regulate when Australia Day is” and “prevent councils from the raising of the political issue of when Australia Day should be” which could be outside the purpose of the Act.
“In a more extreme sense, is that restriction on councils a breach of the implied freedom of political communication, which is a constitutional principle?
“The only way we would know is if one of the local councils went ahead and said ‘we’re going to do this anyway’ and then, when the government revoked their power to hold citizenship ceremonies, that council would have the ability to challenge that decision.”
Harvey said Hobart council had been deterred from moving its ceremonies from 26 January by advice warning the home affairs department could refuse to send it the names of new citizens, preventing it holding any ceremonies.
Australia Day! Our sacred day many depraved leftists are calling Nazi Christmas
He noted the Local Government Association had passed a motion in 2017 encouraging councils to consider efforts they could take to lobby the federal government to change the date.
“Yes, I think they should have a look [at the lawfulness of the code]. If they’ve got the resources they should challenge it,” he said.
Walker said Launceston council had unanimously supported refusing to hold citizenship ceremonies on 26 January but now accepts that the “churlish” threat to remove its right to hold ceremonies means “if it is mandated, we would continue to hold them on 26 January”.
Walker welcomed Rubenstein’s contribution, suggesting that the legal argument is one part of a broader campaign for “cultural justice” and “the federal government will find they are on the wrong side of history, if they have to force people to celebrate a day they find offensive”.
Walker accused the LGA of passing the resolution then “sitting on it”, suggesting it “may be appropriate” for it to bring a legal challenge.
A spokesman for the LGA rejected the calls, suggesting any potential legal challenges were “a matter for individual councils”.
The Greens immigration spokesman, Nick McKim, said the Coalition is “trying to work around parliament to override the decisions of democratically elected councils”.
“All over the country, local councils are having important conversations with First Nations people about how to make ceremonies more inclusive and representative,” he said.
“If local councils decide not to conduct citizenship ceremonies on January 26, then that should be the end of the matter.”
A spokeswoman for Coleman said the code is a “policy document which outlines the requirements for Australian citizenship ceremonies” and did not respond to questions about whether it is appropriate for these to be outside regulations.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ceremonies
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Re: Shamed Greenies still want to BAN Australia Day
Pfft.
If anything, the white coon brigade have more in common with Nazis than anything else.. let's look at it realistically, here. The whole idea of the Nazis began with Hitler (who had Jew in him, as white coons have "white" in them) wanting to kick out all the communists and Jews, and herald in a return to pure German roots (pure coon roots).
The difference here is, the Nazis were actually intelligent. These white coons living off taxpayer money can't move two steps without a sniff of petrol in the morning. They're an absolute joke.
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Australia Day has nothing to do with Abos, calling it something else would be like changing Good Friday/Easter to a new name because of Muslims objecting.
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Exactly. It's the one "culture day" of the year that we can celebrate. The coons have.. let's see:
SourceDates of significance
There are a number of dates significant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples that are celebrated with all Australians today. Some key dates the nation embraces every year include NAIDOC week, National Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week.
NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week is held in the first full week of July each year and celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples - the first Australians and the oldest surviving culture in the world. At the end of the week, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ contribution and achievements are recognized through the annual national NAIDOC Awards ceremony.
NAIDOC stands for the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Its origins go back to the 1920s with groups like the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association that worked to increase awareness about the lack of citizenship rights and the poor living conditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
National Sorry Day
National Sorry Day is held on 26 May each year. It is especially significant for those Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families, communities and cultural identity to assimilate. Past government policies of forced removal remained in place until the early 1970s. The children, who were taken from their families, are known as the Stolen Generation.
National Sorry Day was a key recommendation in the Bringing them home report produced from the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families.
Recommendation: That the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, in consultation with the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, arrange for a national `Sorry Day' to be celebrated each year to commemorate the history of forcible removals and its effects.
The report was tabled in Federal Parliament on 26 May 1997, two years after the Parliamentary Inquiry commenced, after the Committee undertook hearings in every capital city and many regional towns across Australia and received more than 770 submissions.
The report was a watershed for the nation.
National Reconciliation Week
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is celebrated across Australia every year from 27 May to 3 June. NRW was established by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation as a time for all Australians to learn about shared histories, cultures and achievements and a call to action to participate in national reconciliation.
These dates commemorate two significant milestones in the Nation’s reconciliation journey – the anniversaries of the successful 1967 Referendum and the High Court Mabo decision.
On 27 May in 1967, a referendum was held to alter the Australian Constitution. This was a defining moment in Australian history, which saw over 90 per cent of Australians vote to give the Commonwealth the power to make laws for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and recognise them in the national census.
Mabo Day is celebrated each year on 3 June. On this day in 1992 the High Court of Australia delivered a landmark decision which recognised the traditional rights of the Meriam people to their Mer (Murray) Island in the Torres Strait.
Six of the seven judges upheld the claim and ruled that the lands of this continent were not terra nullius or land belonging to no-one when European settlement occurred, and that the Meriam people were 'entitled as against the whole world to possession, occupation, use and enjoyment of (most of) the lands of the Murray Islands.'
In Mabo v. Queensland (No. 2), judgments of the High Court inserted the legal doctrine of native title into Australian law. The High Court recognised the fact that Indigenous peoples had lived in Australia for thousands of years and enjoyed rights to their land according to their own laws and customs. They had been dispossessed of their lands piece by piece as the colony grew and that very dispossession underwrote the development of Australia into a nation.
The decision was made in just less than 10 years from when the plaintiffs including Eddie Koiki Mabo began their legal claim for ownership of their lands on Mer Island. Eddie Koiki Mabo, who helped lead the Meriam plaintiff’s case, died one month before the High Court decision was made.
Other significant dates
Other significant days of celebration for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples include:
Survival Day on 26 January
National Close the Gap Day around 2 April each year
International Day of the World’s Indigenous People on 9 August.
Two full boong weeks, a "sorry" day, close the gap day, "survival day" and "International Day"..
Which totals to 18 days dedicated to coons.
We have one cultural day and it's "racist" or "Nazi".
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The coons already get too much attention and taxpayer dollars but it is the white coons that are causing the problem. The darkie lot are, in the main, slowly killing themselves up North.
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The Greenies' real agenda is to create a very violent disruptive Black Power Movement here in Australia just like in the USA.
The Greenies want to destroy Australian society and they are trying every means to do this by attacking any traditional celebrations and customs.
The Greenies are financed and controlled by hostile overseas groups.
The Greenies want to destroy Australian society and they are trying every means to do this by attacking any traditional celebrations and customs.
The Greenies are financed and controlled by hostile overseas groups.
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Love the rent a crowd mob.
All on the dole
All noisy, lazy and angry.
Just have a look at the mob in the pictures.
A combine IQ of less than double digits.
All on the dole
All noisy, lazy and angry.
Just have a look at the mob in the pictures.
A combine IQ of less than double digits.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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Oh, look at that. They're destroying the land that they constantly blame whites for.
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Couldn't find much about this subject on the totally unbiased ABC. News.com it is.
Organisers of Melbourne Invasion Day rally want protesters to #paytherent
Organisers of an Invasion Day rally in Melbourne want protesters to “pay the rent” for colonisation of this land. It’s a request that stirred some conflict.
Organisers of a protest against Australia Day have asked attendees to bring cash and bank cards to “pay the rent” to Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Thousands of people are expected to gather in the Melbourne CBD for the Invasion Day rally which aims to abolish Australia’s national day — a day organisers say is “built on the stealing of our lands and the massacres of our people”.
More than 4000 people have agreed to attend the event between 11am-2pm at Parliament House.
Organisers from WAR: Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance say they want Australians to know they do not accept “racist and discriminatory policing practices and courts which incarcerate our people at the highest levels in the world” and “our people being killed at the hands of police, prisons, hospitals and healthcare providers”.
Part of a remedy, they say, is payment. But it’s not an idea that went over well with everybody.
Melbourne radio host Neil Mitchell took exception to the idea on his breakfast show on Monday after WAR published a guide for “how to act in solidarity” that included instructions to “bring cash and cards on the day to pay the rent”.
“How do we know where they’ll use the money?” Mitchell asked. “You don’t freely go out and collect money without being accountable … I hand over $20, what happens to it?”
Speaking with Lidia Thorpe, the former Greens MP and first Aboriginal woman in Victoria’s Parliament, Mitchell asked, “Is it really about money?”
“Look, it’s about reparations,” she said.
“If we look at South Africa, Neil, they’ve got 100 million in their fund. Canada: $600 million. New Zealand: $1.5 billion.
“Australia has not paid any reparations at all and because we don’t have a treaty, this is a way where ordinary Australians can contribute.”
She said the money will go “where Aboriginal people will determine … that looks like addressing mass incarceration of Aboriginal children is going up”.
The ethics of Australia’s national day being on January 26 — the said day the First Fleet arrived at Sydney Cove in 1788 — is contested every year.
Sydney University newspaper Honi Soit published an editorial on Monday outlining its first position against Australia Day.
“‘Australia Day’, year upon year, furnishes us with a state-sanctioned narrative at odds with thousands of years of Aboriginal land management and spiritual connection to land,” the newspaper’s editors wrote.
“We do not call for a change of date, but rather an abolition of any day of national celebration until over 230 years of ongoing injustice are addressed and remedied.”
Polling conducted by Dynata and commissioned by the Institute of Public Affairs this week claimed more than 70 per cent of 1000 Australians surveyed do not want Australia Day moved to another day.
Source
It amuses me that in certain political camps, nobody questions these claims of “racist and discriminatory policing practices and courts which incarcerate our people at the highest levels in the world” and “our people being killed at the hands of police, prisons, hospitals and healthcare providers”.
Police and prisons? Nobody asked the coons to commit crimes.
Hospitals and healthcare providers? Fucks everybody over, not just coons. Such narrow-minded racism from these people. Aside from that, nobody asked them to scoff on fried chicken every day and sniff petrol.
And lastly... pay the rent? The new generation of taxpayers are already paying the price for the sins of yesterday, unfairly so, as we didn't have anything to do with the past.
These coons are happy to bitch about their oppression but at the same time, live in white western society, drive white western cars, rent white western houses and listen to rap "music" from America because they think they are "niggas".
They're happy to commit crimes in this society, and they're happy to eat white westerner food despite scientific evidence that the shit doesn't agree with them. They continue to poison their bodies and minds... but that's okay. No need to take responsibility when you've been adopted as a mascot for victimhood and oppression olympics.
Like the LGBTIQ "community", scenarios like this only create more hatred and divisiveness.
Organisers of Melbourne Invasion Day rally want protesters to #paytherent
Organisers of an Invasion Day rally in Melbourne want protesters to “pay the rent” for colonisation of this land. It’s a request that stirred some conflict.
Organisers of a protest against Australia Day have asked attendees to bring cash and bank cards to “pay the rent” to Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Thousands of people are expected to gather in the Melbourne CBD for the Invasion Day rally which aims to abolish Australia’s national day — a day organisers say is “built on the stealing of our lands and the massacres of our people”.
More than 4000 people have agreed to attend the event between 11am-2pm at Parliament House.
Organisers from WAR: Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance say they want Australians to know they do not accept “racist and discriminatory policing practices and courts which incarcerate our people at the highest levels in the world” and “our people being killed at the hands of police, prisons, hospitals and healthcare providers”.
Part of a remedy, they say, is payment. But it’s not an idea that went over well with everybody.
Melbourne radio host Neil Mitchell took exception to the idea on his breakfast show on Monday after WAR published a guide for “how to act in solidarity” that included instructions to “bring cash and cards on the day to pay the rent”.
“How do we know where they’ll use the money?” Mitchell asked. “You don’t freely go out and collect money without being accountable … I hand over $20, what happens to it?”
Speaking with Lidia Thorpe, the former Greens MP and first Aboriginal woman in Victoria’s Parliament, Mitchell asked, “Is it really about money?”
“Look, it’s about reparations,” she said.
“If we look at South Africa, Neil, they’ve got 100 million in their fund. Canada: $600 million. New Zealand: $1.5 billion.
“Australia has not paid any reparations at all and because we don’t have a treaty, this is a way where ordinary Australians can contribute.”
She said the money will go “where Aboriginal people will determine … that looks like addressing mass incarceration of Aboriginal children is going up”.
The ethics of Australia’s national day being on January 26 — the said day the First Fleet arrived at Sydney Cove in 1788 — is contested every year.
Sydney University newspaper Honi Soit published an editorial on Monday outlining its first position against Australia Day.
“‘Australia Day’, year upon year, furnishes us with a state-sanctioned narrative at odds with thousands of years of Aboriginal land management and spiritual connection to land,” the newspaper’s editors wrote.
“We do not call for a change of date, but rather an abolition of any day of national celebration until over 230 years of ongoing injustice are addressed and remedied.”
Polling conducted by Dynata and commissioned by the Institute of Public Affairs this week claimed more than 70 per cent of 1000 Australians surveyed do not want Australia Day moved to another day.
Source
It amuses me that in certain political camps, nobody questions these claims of “racist and discriminatory policing practices and courts which incarcerate our people at the highest levels in the world” and “our people being killed at the hands of police, prisons, hospitals and healthcare providers”.
Police and prisons? Nobody asked the coons to commit crimes.
Hospitals and healthcare providers? Fucks everybody over, not just coons. Such narrow-minded racism from these people. Aside from that, nobody asked them to scoff on fried chicken every day and sniff petrol.
And lastly... pay the rent? The new generation of taxpayers are already paying the price for the sins of yesterday, unfairly so, as we didn't have anything to do with the past.
These coons are happy to bitch about their oppression but at the same time, live in white western society, drive white western cars, rent white western houses and listen to rap "music" from America because they think they are "niggas".
They're happy to commit crimes in this society, and they're happy to eat white westerner food despite scientific evidence that the shit doesn't agree with them. They continue to poison their bodies and minds... but that's okay. No need to take responsibility when you've been adopted as a mascot for victimhood and oppression olympics.
Like the LGBTIQ "community", scenarios like this only create more hatred and divisiveness.
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