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Friday, March 31, 2017

White Liberal Guilt



White Social Justice Warrior Dies at Hands of Black Killer

When you rely on pap like it takes a village to raise a child, you might end up with a liberal village idiot as your offspring.

A cautionary tale for liberal parents.

11 comments:

  1. Statistics is something these folks just don't care about. It's all in the numbers. They think they are bullet proof because of what they believe. Not.

    Have a fabulous day. ☺

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  2. liberalism, definitely a mental disease.

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  3. Sandee: Corrina Mehiel's mother raised her on liberal babble. As a mother myself, I can't imagine raising my girls like that. Of course, no one is immune to violence, but it would behoove people to remind their children that Tennyson's quote, "Nature, red in tooth and claw," applies to urban jungles as well. Feed the animals at your own risk.

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  4. Jan: It sure does seem that way. This woman's unfortunate death will go unheeded as the cautionary tale that it should be to all those liberals who believe that evil springs from capitalism and the rest of the world is good and populated by unicorns and fairies.

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  5. I say they're welcome to all this stupid WHITE GUILT that they feel they deserve....ENJOY it..revel in it, rub your noses in it...congratulations!
    geeeeZ!

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  6. Those who most need to learn the lessons never do.

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  7. Z: I can't disagree with your opinion. At some point a person's foolishness can't be explained away because of how they were raised. Mehiel was a grown woman and could've gone against the teachings of her mother, but she chose to take it to a higher level and it cost her her life.

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  8. Messymimi: Yes, none are so blind as those who refuse to see.

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  9. What a sad but predictable ending to this white guilt story.

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  10. DaBlade: You know it. I feel bad for this woman and I feel worse for her mother. She's got to live with this loss for the rest of her life. A loss that could have been preventable.

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