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Endless Editions
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Images detached from every aspect of life merge into a common stream, and the former unity of life is lost forever. - Guy Debord


BREAKING: Marjorie Taylor Greene just claimed that being called a "white supremacist" is comparable to being called the N-word. However, these two terms are in no way similar or equivalent. Greene said: “Jamaal Bowman was shouting at the top of his lungs, cursing, calling me a horrible … calling me a white supremacist which I take great offense to that. It’s like calling a person of color the N-word which should never happen. Calling me a white supremacist is equal to that. That is wrong.” First of all, they are NOTHING alike. Not even remotely close. I appreciate the fact that we shouldn't be liberal in the use of the phrase "white supremacist," but to claim that this phrase is at all similar to the N-word, is incredibly ignorant. The N-word is used to attack anyone of a certain race. Calling an African American the N-word is an attack on the entire race. Calling a person you think is a White Supremacist a white supremacist is an attack on that person only. I really want to hear your thoughts.







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