Comments by "marialiyubman" (@marialiyubman) on "Soft White Underbelly"
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I don’t know who needs to hear this, but the government and the media are dividing us by saying we are a danger to each other because of COVID.
When in reality, THEY created this disease, they spread it, they denied us the proper treatment and they gave us and our friends the deadly drugs that killed Ebola patients during the trials (Remdesevir, look it up!).
Everyone who caught Covid is not to blame,
Even though they tried blaming the jabbed, the unjabbed, and everything in between.
Please read the book:”the real Anthony Fauci”. It’s also available on audible.
They murdered hundreds of thousands of gay men and never saw justice, and now they’re doing it to the rest of us.
Please get educated on this topic.
Everyone is essential in this fight for life and justice.
I lost everything because I said I won’t inject anything until my stage 4 cancer is in remission, so they called me a spreader of disease and ended my career.
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She’s so ashamed of her lesbian mothers..
people just shrug it off, but the kids of same-sex couples get it the worst, and they have no idea why.
And STILL, she got raped and neglected and abused and taken from the home… it’s just heartbreaking…
I just want to hug her. 😭💔
This isn’t how your story ends!!!!! ❤️
Brianna, I wanted to save the world, and now I just want to set it on fire… 💔and still, somehow, I believe some people are worth fighting for and saving.
I have stage IV cancer and I’m fighting.
Fight with me. ❤️
(If you’re granddaughter is autistic, please don’t take any more vaccines, that’s a huge lie and there’s a lot of book on this issue, and those books were defended in court and proved that the author, who’s also a doctor, was right).
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Devon, I wasn’t raped or molested, but I’ve been through hell of other kinds.
You CAN reinvent yourself.
I’ve reinvented myself four different times.
I got jobs, any job that I could do, I finished school, I actually made a music career for myself.. I still have a long way to go, but you can do it!
Just move to a new place and make sure you don’t hang around any men until you can tell which one of them is actually good. And there are so many good men out there.
You can do it! You’re beautiful and smart and you’re healthy and you can work. ❤️
Please do it while you’re still young.
And stop believing that it’s happening because you’re a black woman.
You need to own your past, because that’s what those people who want want to hire you see.
And if you do think they’re racist, which most lefties are, move out of that town.
And please never call yourself “black woman” in such a derogatory way. We all have skin color, and all skin colors are beautiful.
You come from a family that lived up to the worst stereotype of poor black people, but we all suffer from stereotypes - prove everyone wrong!
You CAN reinvent yourself and be honest with yourself and with others. And you NEED to surround yourself with people who speak proper English. Please read Thomas Sowell - the freed slaves fought to speak proper English. The ghetto English was what the black slaves picked up from their crappy masters.
Did she just call herself “Megan”? Is that her real name?
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When I was younger I tried seeing homeless people in a different light.
I approached this really miserable looking old man, who was dirty and had his crutches beside him as he lay in the middle of the street.
I came up to him, asked if he was ok, if he needed food or water..
He called me names because I was ruining his scam for money.
Another panhandler spat in my hair once because I was 16 and I didn’t have a shekel (Israeli money). I was abused and neglected back then, I really didn’t have any money in me back then and my mom used it to starve me.
So it’s been really hard for me to approach a homeless person of a beggar ever since.
But I get a lot from listening to them tell their stories on this channel.
Before I thought that maybe some of them just make more money on the street by looking pathetic than if they worked for minimum wage, like that old guy.
Now I know just how many of them were molested as kids… and I always make that assumption about homeless people now.
But also, I judge them all for having kids (not in her case though), because if it were me out there, living a life I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemies - I would sooner kill myself than bring innocent children into this world. And many of the crack whores have the kids for money and pity and, some even sell them.
Every time Mark asks a hooker where her kids are, they end up being with her “parents” AKA - same people who abused and molested her.
So now I judge them in other ways… I have the same amount of empathy, but I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity to listen to their stories from the safety of Mark’s studio and YouTube, because I was attacked so many times that I no longer approach strangers on the streets.
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