This week in Social Justice 21/02/16

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    New from I Hypocrite another episode of This week in Social Justice! In this weeks episode
    1/ Ghetto Blacktivism– The wounded soldier that’s featured in the was assaulted his reaction was interesting
    2/ F~~~ Yo Painting– Students burn paintings of White People in South Africa because you know there’s not some real problems going on like lack of student housing
    3/ Social Media Engineering–Twitter has resorted to shadowbanning. My personal blog is going to speculate on this as well
    4/ Scaachi so Tacky–Yes you can work for Buzzfeed UNLESS you happen to be a white male then you’re a disgusting human being that needs to recognize your privilege. Reverse Racism anyone
    5/ Dangerous F~~~~~– Milo Yannapoulos tour begins! YAY! The more s~~~ this guy stirs up the better

    This Week In Social Justice 21/02/16

    This is I Hypocrite’s blog where he has all sorts of other interesting content
    https://lporiginalg.wordpress.com/

    And this is the new group site I have feel free to come on over and join if you like the stuff I write. I’m hoping it makes me look smarter than I actually am
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/948299015199478/

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    It sounds more like black racism to me. Real justice is when people actually get what they deserve. “What goes around comes around”. Those so called social justice warriors should remember that next time they try to promote injustice in the world.

    I'm married to the game,but she broke her vows.

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    While I’ve never been there my understanding about South Africa is that it’s still a very racially loaded place and will continue to be for our lifetimes. Thus it’s not at all surprising that this would happen there.

    On the bright side Feminism hasn’t gotten it’s teeth fully into South Africa as much as it has with other parts of the West

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