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[ - ] HelpAcct123 2 points 3 yearsApr 10, 2022 21:03:11 ago (+2/-0)*

I saw that other post about black worship being a religion. I dont feel that way at all. I feel that, as alluded to in this article, we are dealing with retarded people who cant function in society.
We know they constantly shit the bed but we have to pretend they didnt/dont because everyone on every political spectrum knows they arent capable of anything more. The most bleedingheart lib admits this in their backhanded policies. They cant figure out how to get an ID so they dont need one to vote. They cant stop stealing so we stop charging them. The cant read beyond a 3rd grade level so we lower education standards. They cant get into college so we get rid of the SAT.

In the same way you wouldnt tell a retarded person they are retarded, society pretends black people arent a net drain on society. Dont cast black people as criminals on tv eventhough they commit a disproportionate amount of crime. Dont make any innocent reference or anecdote about monkeys around them to avoid reminding them of their resemblance to less evolved primates.

Its not a religion. It's an entire society realizing they cant be helped and the best alternative is to ignore reality.

[ - ] WhiteCollarCriminal 2 points 3 yearsApr 11, 2022 01:24:52 ago (+2/-0)

Awesome comment!

[ - ] beece 1 point 3 yearsApr 11, 2022 07:36:26 ago (+1/-0)

Race and sex? Here's a shocking .gov study that suggests well over 90% of "gun violence" in Washington DC is by blacks for blacks and to blacks. (warning, PDF 1st link). They don't start getting going until they are in the 20s. So lock them up about then isn't a bad idea if they'd keep them locked up and not out to continually prey on honest citizens.
https://cjcc.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/cjcc/release_content/attachments/DC%20Gun%20Violence%20Problem%20Analysis%20Summary%20Report.pdf

https://archive.ph/fiPpM