Vaporizing White-Trash Talking-Points!!

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siphon blood and adrenal fluid from kidnapped Russian children."
 
"Responding to a question on what NATO could do to deter Russia’s nuclear threat, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said NATO and its allies should use “preventive actions” against Russia. But the Kremlin and social media posts have misquoted Zelensky, claiming he referred to nuclear strikes when he was referring to economic sanctions against Russia."
 
Black supremacist hatred of white people

NJ Rutgers professor: White people need to be 'taken out' (nj1015.com)



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NJ RUTGERS PROFESSOR: WHITE PEOPLE NEED TO BE ‘TAKEN OUT’

Eric Scott

Rutgers Professor Brittney Cooper branded white people as "villains," cheered lower birth rates among whites and predicted their time was coming to an end.

Cooper is a professor of African and women's and gender studies. She was appearing on an online conference titled "Unpacking The Attacks On Critical Race Theory" hosted by The Root Institute's Michael Harriot.

She argued “white people are committed to being villains in the aggregate," fear losing power and will fight to keep it. The professor termed whiteness an "inconvenient interruption" in history.

"All things that begin in white folks are not infinite and eternal," Cooper said, "They ain’t gonna go on for infinity and infinity. And that's super important to remember."
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As Cooper and Harriot were discussing white people and white supremacists, Cooper blurted out, "The thing I want to say to you is we got to take these mother******* out."

She then quickly backtracked, and added she does not believe in "a project of violence."
 
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