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| 2025-10-01 | 0 |
WHAT A STRANGE LADY TO SAY IT'S A TOUGH PILL TO SWALLOW TO BE A MINORITY HOW WOULD THE MINORITIES FEEL IT'S REALLY WEIRD SUCH A WEIRD PERSON AND MAYBE SHE FORGETS THAT HER BRITISH PEOPLE COLONIZE THOSE COUNTRIES AND TORE THEM APART AND STOLE 50 TRILLION AND GOLD SO THAT'S WHY THEY'RE ALL OVER THE WORLD
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| 2025-03-04 | 0 |
Why did they block out the lady in pink she was saying some important shit and they blocked her out and didn’t continue what she was saying I feel we got blinded by some important information she was sharing what a strang interruption
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| 2023-08-10 | 0 |
So I’m going to echo a lot of the other comments here regarding gun violence. The number ONE cause of death to children is gun violence. Not illness,not car accidents, not poverty or abuse…GUNS. \nBut here is what I found so strange. I’ve never walked into a place of business in Canada that was so clearly diverse. I went into a ladies clothing store and everyone stopped and looked at me like “what are you doing here” I’m white and everyone else was black. And I was like “ what is going on” I thought, is this a thing? My friend had the same experience. He walked into a barber shop, he’s white and all the men were black. He didn’t get it either. In both cases we were treated very well and when they realized we were Canadian we all understood the situation. Because in Canada that just wouldn’t happen. I wouldn’t want to live in a country where even businesses are segregated. That’s just a sad situation.
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| 2018-02-27 | 0 |
I find it strange they didn't want to include an indian with a turban or some lady in a hijab but they stuck to the traditional minorities black, native canadian and a white guy.
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| 2015-08-06 | 0 |
God gave us a face with the ability to make gestures so we can communicate. When I look at a niqab covered lady I lose any desire to communicate. And if I'm not mistaken they won't talk to me anyway as I'm an unrelated male. So to say that they are marginalised is true but it is through their own choice. What I find really strange as a westerner living in Indonesia (world's most populous Muslim nation) is that I see more niqabs in Australia (home country) than what I do here in Indonesia.
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