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Because let's face it, nothing says "I'm ready to overthrow the patriarchy" like sporting a shade straight outta the unicorn kingdom. But wait, before we jump to conclusions, let's remember that feminism is about so much more than just hair color choices. It's about equality, smashing glass ceilings, and challenging societal norms.
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i always say this if you can't find a women inside your race, you need to look somewhere els, why dont marry a white girl or a latina.
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Well, let me tell you something about right wing politicians not giving a hoot about poor white folks or making their country great. Now, I ain't trying to stir up no political argument here, but we have got to face some cold hard facts. Sure, these politicians may talk a big game about patriotism and helping the working class, but when it comes down to it, their actions don't always line up with those fancy speeches. See, they're all about advancing policies that primarily benefit the wealthy elite who fund their campaigns. The struggles of average Joe's or Sue's just don't seem to register on their radar. So while they might claim to champion greatness for our nation or lift up the downtrodden, it often feels like nothing more than empty rhetoric intended to rally support rather than effect any meaningful change. It's a sad truth, my friend.
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Never forget where you come from. 😘
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The middle-class in Sweden is so selective about their children's schools, they'd probably invest in a private fjord if they could.
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Oh, absolutely, it’s crystal clear why blaming immigrants for every single issue in society makes perfect sense. Because, clearly, they are the root cause of unemployment rates, rising crime rates, and economic instability. It’s not like these problems have existed long before immigration even became an issue. No, no, let’s conveniently forget about historical context and focus solely on pointing fingers at those who desperately seek a better life. Who needs evidence-backed arguments when we can just scapegoat an entire group of people? And let's not forget that our society has been perfectly harmonious and prosperous until these darn immigrants arrived with their diverse cultures and valuable contributions to the workforce. Clearly, it's their fault that everything is falling apart. How could I have been so blind?! Thank goodness we have experts on xenophobia to enlighten us on whose fault it truly is!
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I think women can fight for their rights without burning their bras and throwing eggs at the patriarchy.
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You know what's kind of strange when it comes to right wing politicians? It's like they only care about certain types of people, you know? Like, they're all gung-ho about making their country great again and all that, but it seems like poor white folks just aren't on their radar. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying they hate these people or anything. It's just that their policies and actions don't really prioritize helping them out. They're so focused on things like tax cuts for the wealthy or deregulating businesses that it feels like regular middle-class and working-class folks, especially those struggling to make ends meet, get left in the dust. It's just a shame because there are so many poor white Americans who could really use some support, but those politicians don't seem too interested in lending a hand.
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Understanding and empathy can be nurtured through education, exposure to different perspectives, and promoting dialogue. It is crucial to encourage open discussions and foster empathy to challenge and address harmful biases or attitudes. By focusing on education and building bridges between communities, we can work towards a more inclusive and compassionate society.
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Nationalism and fear of the "other": Some individuals may have a strong sense of nationalism and view immigration as a threat to their country's sovereignty or security. They may have biases or prejudices against people from different backgrounds.
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 @Carolienzijlstra7059 So, for all those dreamers out there, just remember, the western world isn't all glitz and glam. It's a mixed bag of sunshine and rainstorms, but hey, that's what makes it beautiful. So let's keep dreaming, keep pushing boundaries, and one day, maybe the movies will start to reflect the true diversity and warmth that this world has to offer.
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 @KCC1956 may your dreams be filled with talented friends, glamorous parties, and just a sprinkle of reality to keep things interesting!
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