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Now you want to ban Hindu? Are you sure you're not the Nazi we should exterminate?
GNL says
Now you want to ban Hindu? Are you sure you're not the Nazi we should exterminate?
Only if I arrange Nazi parades. Hindoo only for now.
1B Nazis are dangerous for world.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ6om-mz-jE
FarmersWon says
GNL says
Now you want to ban Hindu? Are you sure you're not the Nazi we should exterminate?
Only if I arrange Nazi parades. Hindoo only for now.
1B Nazis are dangerous for world.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ6om-mz-jE
What do these Hindu "Nazis" want?
Why is everyone people don't like labeled Nazis?
Well, you are defaming Hindus constantly.
@FarmersWon
How come you don't embrace diversity? It is the world's greatest strength...so I'm told. Maybe if you just try harder to accept and love Hindu people, they will accept and love you back.
@FarmersWon
How come you don't embrace diversity? It is the world's greatest strength...so I'm told. Maybe if you just try harder to accept and love Hindu people, they will accept and love you back.
I looked at it, but disagree.
Islamophobia is essential for the survival of everyone who is not Muslim and does not want to be.
Islam requires the murder everyone who stands in the way of Islam dominating the world.
@FarmersWon
Here, read this tripe. Our betters say you need to accept everyone. It is good for you.
"In North America, the word “diversity” is strongly associated with racial diversity. However, that is just one dimension of the human reality. We also differ in gender, language, manners and culture, social roles, sexual orientation, education, skills, income, and countless other domains. In recent years, some advocates have even argued for recognition of “neurodiversity,” which refers to the range of differences in brain function.
Research shows that differences do make it harder for people to connect and empathize with each other. Navigating differences can be tough, whether in the classroom, the workplace, or our personal relationships—and yet people all over the world do it every day. It’s a prosocial skill, like empathy or forgiveness, that can be developed over a lifetime with intentionality, knowledge, and practice. In diverse societies, cult...
GNL says
@FarmersWon
Here, read this tripe. Our betters say you need to accept everyone. It is good for you.
"In North America, the word “diversity” is strongly associated with racial diversity. However, that is just one dimension of the human reality. We also differ in gender, language, manners and culture, social roles, sexual orientation, education, skills, income, and countless other domains. In recent years, some advocates have even argued for recognition of “neurodiversity,” which refers to the range of differences in brain function.
Research shows that differences do make it harder for people to connect and empathize with each other. Navigating differences can be tough, whether in the classroom, the workplace, or our personal relationships—and yet people all over the world do it every day. It’s a prosocial skill, like empathy or forgiveness, that can be developed ove...
But purposeful elimination of whites is ok because it isn't spoken in those terms? It is most certainly being done.
FarmersWon says
GNL says
@FarmersWon
Here, read this tripe. Our betters say you need to accept everyone. It is good for you.
"In North America, the word “diversity” is strongly associated with racial diversity. However, that is just one dimension of the human reality. We also differ in gender, language, manners and culture, social roles, sexual orientation, education, skills, income, and countless other domains. In recent years, some advocates have even argued for recognition of “neurodiversity,” which refers to the range of differences in brain function.
Research shows that differences do make it harder for people to connect and empathize with each other. Navigating differences can be tough, whether in the classroom, the workplace, or our personal relationships—and yet people all over the world d...
Genocide is bad and "victim group" doesn't matter.
Can You please share something like below happening to Whites, So that we can raise awareness.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_anti-Sikh_riots
GNL says
FarmersWon says
GNL says
@FarmersWon
Here, read this tripe. Our betters say you need to accept everyone. It is good for you.
"In North America, the word “diversity” is strongly associated with racial diversity. However, that is just one dimension of the human reality. We also differ in gender, language, manners and culture, social roles, sexual orientation, education, skills, income, and countless other domains. In recent years, some advocates have even argued for recognition of “neurodiversity,” which refers to the range of differences in brain function.
Research shows that differences do make it harder for people to connect and empathize with each other. Navigating differences can be tough, whether in th...
Open borders + 1965 Hart Celler Act + paying welfare taxes + minority set asides + affirmative action + Woke + Being demonized by government + hiring quotas + CRT + Struggle sessions + hate crimes excluding hate aimed at whites etc etc. Is that enough for you? How about special programs that allow foreign workers over domestic hires?
Open borders + 1965 Hart Celler Act + paying welfare taxes + minority set asides + affirmative action + Woke + Being demonized by government + hiring quotas + CRT + Struggle sessions + hate crimes excluding hate aimed at whites etc etc. Is that enough for you? How about special programs that allow foreign workers over domestic hires?
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