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I think he is. However, I'd like to know what members of this forum think.
I think he's constantly shifting gears.I think he is. However, I'd like to know what members of this forum think.
One day, he'll write a song about an Asian boy he admires. The next, he'll criticize Asians for the way they treat animals. I'm sure he can criticize, yet deep down love those he does it to. Like in the song America Is Not The World, he criticizes the invention of the hamburger, but also sings "I love you.", while in the next breath he says "I just wish you'd stay where you is."
As for the pin he wore, I'm not in the know about For Britain, but I guess it wants to slow immigration. I live in Vancouver Canada, and there are a lot of people of color here from all over the world, and I'm white, and I guess I'm a minority here, but I find I'm treated well by most of the people I deal with. In England, maybe the reality is different. I've heard of grooming gangs for instance.
Well, it was stolen from the natives, whose skin is labeled red.You're a white Canadian and you're a minority in your own city? Jeez.
Well, it was stolen from the natives, whose skin is labeled red.
There was a lot of disrespect toward the natives.Stolen or re-modelled? White people like discovering new places.....it's what we do........we're always going abroad.
Still is. Shot 5 times the other day, in "self-defense".There was a lot of disrespect toward the natives.
There was a lot of disrespect toward the natives.
There've been many murders by whites of the indigenous, especially females.Stolen or re-modelled? White people like discovering new places.....it's what we do........we're always going abroad.
Still is. Shot 5 times the other day, in "self-defense".
N.B. police shooting of Indigenous woman sparks outrage across Canada
Federal minister demands ‘full accounting’ while Assembly of First Nations national chief calls for independent investigationwww.theglobeandmail.com
There've been many murders by whites of the indigenous, especially females.
But 5 times. Shot 5 times.Horrible but meeting police with a knife isn't a great idea.
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But 5 times. Shot 5 times.
Does the pope shit in the woods?