Doc Dutch (01-27-2023), Guno צְבִי (01-27-2023)
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There will come a day where Donald Trump is gone, but the dishonor of those who carried his water will remain.
Doc Dutch (01-27-2023), Guno צְבִי (01-27-2023)
Might need a translator here, Bigdog - what point are you trying to make?
Guno צְבִי (01-27-2023), LurchAddams (01-27-2023)
This just shows it not about race with these bad cops!
Its just that BAD COPS!!!!!
So Libs can shut the fuck up about racist racist racist the next time a white BAD COP beats a black
Bigdog (01-28-2023)
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There will come a day where Donald Trump is gone, but the dishonor of those who carried his water will remain.
Guno צְבִי (01-27-2023)
Guno צְבִי (01-27-2023), LurchAddams (01-27-2023)
Guno צְבִי (01-27-2023), LurchAddams (01-27-2023)
Diesel (01-28-2023), Guno צְבִי (01-27-2023)
Bigdog (01-28-2023)
He wants a race war. Would it be a surprise if pup was a fan of Charlie Manson and Helter Skelter?
https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/wha...manson-meaning
How Quaint British Term "Helter Skelter" Ended Up Being Tied To Charles Manson
Unfortunately for the band, Manson took this seemingly innocent rock song and interpreted it for his own diabolical purposes. Manson believed that The Beatles were sending coded messages in their songs to start a racial war. According to Manson, his initial killings would show black men in American how to kill, and they would rise up and fight off white men. While this was going on, Manson and his family would hide underground to wait out the conflicts, and in the end, would emerge and then rule over whoever was still standing and Manson predicted those left would be black men. Needing a ruler, they would, in this theory, turn to him.
In an interview in the 2009 documentary Manson, former family member Catherine Share explained,
He was quite certain that the Beatles had tapped in to his spirit, the truth that everything was gonna come down and the black man was going to rise... He thought that the Beatles were talking about what he had been expounding for years. Every single song on The White Album, he felt that they were singing about us. The song 'Helter Skelter' he was interpreting that to mean the blacks were gonna go up and the whites were gonna go down.
"Hatred is a failure of imagination" - Graham Greene, "The Power and the Glory"
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