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July 14, 2021
Quick Hits: Fact Check My B***s Edition
A new eruption of Toxic Ma'amsculinity: "I'm a ma'am! Know your pronouns! Know your pronouns!"
After all this, this "woman" then invites the staff that "misgendered" him (government name: correctly gendered him) to "S*** my d***."
As women do!
Jack Posobiec says that the moderate and centrist Biden Administration is planning on doxxing "conservative social media influencers" claiming that they caused The Single Worst Day in American History, January 6th.
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The Biden Admin is now planning to release a list of conservative social media influencers that were followed by J6 defendants that questioned the integrity of the 2020 election. The list also includes Members of Congress, per WH official.
The database they are reportedly building partly consists of Pepe, Soy Boy & Carpe Donktum Memes
WH Comment: "They're using any bit of material they can online or otherwise to use as 'proof of radicalization.' Printed pages of Telegram & Discord conversations numbering in the thousands, YouTube comments... whatever, look for this in early Sept."
"Wray is pushing it. Garland wants to focus on guns and hate crime, but Ron K, Jill, Chuck, and Nancy want him to take care of 'Trump Terrorists' behind J6. Biden going along with it for now."
So many Norms Restored!!!
Professor at Penn State demands an "average white" student stand up and Confess His Privilege.
A professor at Penn State University recently made an "average white" student stand up in front of a 700-person lecture hall and explained that he has an inherent "benefit" over any black student, regardless of his behavior.
Dr. Sam Richards, a popular sociology professor at the Pennsylvania school, was attempting to demonstrate the effects of systemic racism last month when he executed the unusual classroom illustration.
"I just take the average white guy in class, whoever it is, it doesn't really matter," Richards said as he approached a section of students.
"Dude, this guy here. Stand up, bro. What's your name, bro?" the professor then asked telling a student named Russell to stand up and face the class.
"Look at Russell, right here, it doesn't matter what he does," Richards continued. "If I match him up with a black guy in class, or a brown guy, even ... who's just like him, has the same GPA, looks like him, walks like him, talks like him, acts in a similar way, has been involved in the same groups on campus, takes the same leadership positions, whatever it is ... and we send them into the same jobs ... Russell has a benefit of having white skin."