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But not appropriate to do it at award shows where Paris just gave more attention to bad people!
Aside from that where is the calling out of Antifa thugs who go into the street looking like terrorists and covering their faces with masks and/or scarfs and holding wood sticks with nails and fire flame bottles and other weapons!
Why not call out of any form of violence and discrimination!
How is it not appropriate to do it at the awards?
I would not see anything wrong with calling out violent behavior from left leaning groups being but I don't think that will happen.
I would not see anything wrong with calling out violent behavior from left leaning groups being but I don't think that will happen.
If one of them was to say a single bad thing about the left their "career" would be immediately over. They would be the object of hate and ridicule within their elite bubble. Playing to the like minded masses keeps the money flowing and keeps them relevant.
That stupid award show was on no less than 9 channels last night. A national address from the President is usually limited to four. That right there tells you the priorities in America these days.
She should also be calling out the bloods,crips , MS13, gang bangers and thugs of all types too .
These are actually the ones oppressing minorities and killing them .
Any kind of supremacy is bad .
Including when BLM tells whites they are inferior . Many many instances of this .
The big difference is BLM is supported by the media and was supported by the last Democratic candidate for President and the last President .
Paris has issues. Right now she is in a hairy legs & armpits stage. Maybe she wishes it was 1967 instead of 2017.
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