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I fucking knew that girl who got lit on fire from highschool. I even went to her house once for a party. She isn't from Chicago either, she's from Indiana.She had the BLM profile picture thing on her Facebook too which, while ironic, doesn't mean she was a full blown leftist and deserved it. It's a very rural area; and we didn't have many leftist teachers. And it was in the same town as a private Christian college. Her friends were mostly conservative Christians too. Only other thing I remember about her is that she was into overwatch and pc gaming.

Regardless of how she voted, we need to protect our own. It's a fucking tragedy what happened to her and it's a weird feeling seeing this happen to someone I know.
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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
15 days ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
I agree with this because I think, realistically, women have no personal agency. Obviously they can make decisions, but they only ever make good decisions when they listen to good men (or other women who listen to good men).

Women, like children, need to be protected. But, also like children, they need to submit to men and, when they fuck up, they need to be scolded. *Any* woman who criticized Jordan Penny owes him an apology, and I want to hear them say it, loudly and publicly.

I have no problem, as an individual or private group, patrolling subway cars and turfing sketchy niggers to protect women, but if they're going to turn around and bitch about muh patriarchy or muh systemic racisms when I do, then they can literally die in a fire for all I care.

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