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I’m just glad he has a companion now
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i hate oversharing on this blue hellsite but like. what’s my alternative? talking to someone? another human? with words? i don’t fucking think so
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BNA Sketches
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Generational Oppression
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hopeless romantics who have never known love make some noise
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‘redemption arc’ this and ‘redemption arc’ that
wheres an arc where the hero gets morally corrupted by a villain and switches sides and becomes an even bigger threat as a result
where is my bastardization arc
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the inherent romanticism of having a friend that checks on you even when you’re being an emotionally distant shriveled up idiot
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History always repeats itself. It's funny that so many people are invoking the historic March on Washington as the "right" kind of protest when what was said about the March on Washington at the time really mirrors what anti-BLM people are saying about today's protests.
These are actual quotes from newspapers published right before or after the march.

"But a minority group...decided that a massive publicity stunt would be a better way (than TV or radio) to impress Congress and the President with the idea that unemployment and racial discrimination can be legislated out of existence."

"...63% of the American people disapproved of the "march on Washington" and thought it unecessary."

"The fear that one incident, one touch of violence...[would) bring incalculable harm to the cause of civil rights."

[This is from a white individual explaining why he didn't wish to participate.]
"I neither dislike nor approve of the government enough to march on Washington."

"...that 100,000 Negroes might march on Capitol Hill to demonstrate for civil rights legislation have deepened concern that violence might flare from the protest."
But today the March on Washington is remembered as a historic and positive event.
But know that whenever Black people do something to affect change it is NEVER popular at the time it's happening. And the majority will not stand by it.
But these same people running their mouths today will claim they supported the 2020 protests decades from now when it's in the history books. The majority is never on the right side of history.
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