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dayton
@dayton_robb
learning, unlearning, and trying again, while lowkey overthinking everything. 🫠
Illinois, USA Katılım Mayıs 2016
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This woman says, “I’m just gonna come right out and say this as a White girl.
It is not the color of your skin that we are tired of.
It is your culture.
It is the way you behave.
And you can call me racist all you want to.
We are tired of the loud, violent ghetto culture that seems to be primarily from people of color.
It is not the color of your skin”.
For years, White people have been fed a false narrative that tells us to ignore pattern recognition and to go against our gut instinct to stay away from things that harm us because it’s considered ‘racist’.
Pattern recognition is not racism.
It’s a fundamental part of our biological makeup.
The terms ‘racist’ and ‘White supremacy’ have been weaponized against White people to stop us from being proud of our history/culture and to make us feel shame and guilt for the past.
And they call us ‘racist’ to justify their violence against us
We don’t care if we’re called racist anymore.
Preserving our safety and way of life is all that matters now.
🎥Credit TikTok: autumnwitbeck
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@HistorianUSA1 For everyone saying dementia. Not every unpleasant behavior from an older person is caused by dementia. Most times they were already difficult, controlling, or mean before they developed cognitive problems, and dementia simply removes the filter that used to hide it.
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Boom. This absolute legend just schooled two entitled seniors in his own garage.
Elderly Karen storms in raging about kids coloring with chalk on the sidewalk like it’s a crime against humanity. She grabs the guy’s arm, puts her hands on his car, and drops a casual “slanted eyes” racist bomb while demanding he control his kids.
Her cuck husband just stands there like a limp noodle, occasionally trying to play peacemaker while she melts down. Classic.
Homeowner doesn’t flinch — tells them to GTFO, calls out the absurdity, and sends them shuffling away defeated. Kids being kids vs. miserable HOA Karens who hate joy.
Entitled elders owned by basic parental rights. This is peak “get off my lawn… but make it based.”
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@ashleyschendel Oh it’s definitely not legal but this way he’s got proof to show the cops and if they want to take it further they can.
Yeah I would’ve carried on myself. At the end of the day he’s helping two girls under 5 use the restroom. Neither of them acted perfectly but we are all human
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@dayton_robb The man filming in the public restroom was probably illegal. Women deserve some privacy.
We are totally allowed to disagree. As I said, I wouldn’t have said a thing and would’ve gone about my business.
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I know people are split on this, but I’m not.
My husband and my dad would’ve never walked into a women’s restroom. Ever.
When our daughter was little and I wasn’t with them, my husband took her into the men’s room. Did he love it? No. Are men’s bathrooms usually gross? Yes. But public bathrooms are gross in general. Nobody is sitting down comfortably in either one like they’re at home.
I wish every place had a family restroom. That would solve a lot of this. But they don’t, and you still have to make the best decision in the moment.
For me, that decision is not a grown man going into the women’s restroom.
If the concern is cleanliness, then are we saying dads should start bringing little boys into the women’s restroom too? Because little boys are also children. They also deserve clean bathrooms. That argument falls apart pretty fast.
Use the men’s stall. Stand guard. Bring wipes. Bring sanitizer. Put toilet paper down. If you’re worried about stall gaps, keep a towel or blanket in the car.
It may not be ideal, but parenting is full of “not ideal.”
Men do not belong in women’s restrooms.
And I don’t think that should be controversial.
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@SayoGabriel2 @KimKatieUSA It’s okay. With the way he’s holding himself it’s not hard to think he’s gotta have some authority but nope he’s just an asshole with a god complex.
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@dayton_robb @KimKatieUSA My bad, I thoithe man was the manager
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@ashleyschendel Tbh if someone came and started berating me in a public place I’d probably record them too. It wasn’t in an area where women would be exposed. But that’s where we disagree. And that’s okay!
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@dayton_robb It doesn’t matter. That man is allowed to yell at him. Would I have? No. He should not be recording in a women’s bathroom or be in there.
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@ashleyschendel He only started filming when that man came in and started yelling at him. It’s not like he went in there to record his daughter’s going to the bathroom or other women.
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@dayton_robb But that didn’t happen and the guy filmed in the women’s bathroom instead.
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@ashleyschendel I guess, but it’s much more likely a man is gonna come in and whip his dick out in front of these little girls because they have less stalls and men typically stand to pee so they just use the urinal.
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@dayton_robb If he could make sure that the women’s bathroom was empty, he could have made sure the men’s bathroom was empty.
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@I_Just_Do_Stuff @SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA So you’re admitting violence was not the answer in this scenario. Lol take your own advice and have a good day.
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@dayton_robb @SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA Had that man come while they were using the restroom and like actually got physical then yeah violence is the answer. But that’s not what happened.
Thats a hypothetical, dummy
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@I_Just_Do_Stuff @SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA Where was there hypothetical? Sounds like you need to think before you respond. Hopefully you find something more worth your time than arguing with people on X.
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@dayton_robb @SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA Yeah continue on with hypotheticals. The father kept his daughters in a dangerous situation and relied on an elderly woman to protect him. Please do not applaud that.
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@I_Just_Do_Stuff @SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA He finished washing his daughter’s hands and then went to leave, but the guy was on the phone with the police and when that’s the situation typically they make you stay until they arrive. Have you ever dealt with the police before?
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@dayton_robb @SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA Yes. Leave the situation. Which he did not do. Are you good? Maybe think about what youre saying before you type it.
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@I_Just_Do_Stuff @SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA Had that man come while they were using the restroom and like actually got physical then yeah violence is the answer. But that’s not what happened.
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@dayton_robb @SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA No. Protecting your daughters is absolutely worth catching a case over. Are you serious right now? Violence is necessary. Violence and men who are good at it is why you get to say the dumb shit you just said.
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@VigilantFox Because he was a minor at the time of the murder Texas does not allow the death penalty, so it could’ve been far worse. He did have a jury of his peers, but the actual Black people said they wouldn’t put another black person in jail making them unfit to serve on that jury.
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STEPHEN A. SMITH: “[Karmelo Anthony’s] life has been essentially destroyed, but he’s still alive, and Austin Metcalf is not.”
“I don’t think the 35-year sentence for a first-time offender… is fair.”
“But in the same breath, a kid was k*lled, and all that happened prior to that was a shove. And because of that, he was killed. And there’s no getting around that.”
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@I_Just_Do_Stuff @SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA It’s not worth catching a charge over. You wanted him to beat the guy up, but what good does that do? He did a great job. Violence is never the answer.
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@SHADOWLABST @KimKatieUSA No. Horrible job as a protector. The issue is that his dumbass set up a phone instead of dealing with the threat and getting his two young daughters out of there. Fully turned his back on the guy, too. And yall applaud it.
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@SayoGabriel2 @KimKatieUSA The woman manager apologized and understood his situation. I just wished she spoke up and told that man to stfu and leave.
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@SayoGabriel2 @KimKatieUSA That’s not even the manager!!! That’s just a random man who’s mad because his wife wouldn’t stroll her grandma past the man into the disabled stall (which is always the last stall) to relive herself. Dude wasn’t even lollygagging, just helping his daughters and leaving. 😓
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@KnJFBAllDay @Suzierizzo1 He was going the speed you go with kids under 5 stfu. I’d much rather a man take his daughters to the woman’s restroom than the man’s. Women get stalls, that woman could’ve rolled right past him into the disabled stall. But that boomer was blocking the door screaming.
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@Suzierizzo1 NOPE. Dad was in the wrong. Those kids are old enough to use the bathroom on their own. That sick, elderly woman wants privacy in the female bathroom, away from men, and he WAS taking his precious time, all the while knowing a sick woman was uncomfortable + needed to be in there.
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@mtgreenee Were other Israel supporters removed?
Were they checking religions at the door?
This was not a place for activism. If it was BLM you’d be talking no shit.
Go do your non-reality tv show.
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And this is exactly how you lose younger male voters, actually a lot more than that demographic.
Send in police to haul off an actual American UFC Champion because he used his 1st amendment and criticized Israel.
Happy Punch@HappyPunch
Sean Strickland just got SWARMED by cops and hauled away after sneaking into the UFC White House event 😳💀
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@sheri46153108 @Avabelly__ “Generations survived without delivery.” They also survived without cars, washing machines, and the internet. Wanting to make one thing in your life easier is not some moral failing.
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@Avabelly__ Go get the groceries yourself. It’s amazing how generations survived without delivery…
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Maybe I'm missing something, but when did "delivery" start meaning "left by the curb"?
The house is right there. The front door is right there. Yet somehow the entire order got dropped off at the edge of the street like it's a community pickup station.
Now I still have to carry cases of water, groceries, paper products, and everything else all the way back to the house myself.
At that point, what exactly am I paying a delivery fee for?
The part that really gets me is that anyone walking by could have helped themselves to whatever they wanted before I even noticed it was there.
I understand if there are safety concerns, locked gates, aggressive dogs, or other obstacles. But when the path to the front door is completely open, leaving everything at the curb just feels lazy.
Am I being unreasonable, or would you be annoyed if your "delivery" ended at the street instead of your front door?

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