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[–] HighEnergyLife 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Read Peter Thiels book The Diversity Myth.

The oppressed/subordinate/victim groups have always been beyond reproach, since the beginning.

Edit: Pg:165.

"Although Stanford's code seemed to prohibit all vilification on the basis of sex, race, and these other characteristics, there was a catch. Only epithets targeted at so-called “subordinated” groups were considered “fighting words.” Those with a “superordinate” role in society were not protected. For these individuals, explained law professor Charles Lawrence, a supporter of the speech code, there were no “fighting words” in the English language that would “inflict injury.”4 In other words, those who were superordinate were so dominant that, by definition, they could never be hurt by others, and those who were subordinate were so powerless that they could never hurt others."

This all started because a couple white student told a couple black students that Mozart wasn't black

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[–] 8Ball 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

The media practically showered BLM with positive appraisal. Of course all lives matter, but that's not what they want to brainwash their viewers into thinking. This is because BLM and the media work for the same masters. It's like nepotism.

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[–] weezkitty 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Of course all lives matter

I feel like the lives of BLM don't matter.