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peace and hotep,
discipleofthenile, yes a mind is not only a terrible thing to waste but it is also a terrible thing to lose.....those 'white' people who designed that kkklan sight are psychopaths. they have lost their minds like the majority of caucasians in the known universe who exhibits the psychopathic racial personality.
like the big headed scientist yacub in reverse, they are sitting back contemplating blowing up the earth. a sad predicament that our incited and angry children of oedipus has led us into. our prodical child insists on feeding pearls to swine.
discipleofthenile, i posted this swill in hopes that some conscientious caucasoid african(not to be confused withe a "white" thingy) would venture into those klanish and 'god' forsaken waters, reason withe those muthafunkers as cress welsing would almost say.
it is too much work to be done in the 'white' kkkommunity for so-called 'withe' rasta to hang out here like missionaries. been there, done that......(missionary positions/whitey on top). i can't mind albino guerrilas coming in for ammo but al jolson stuff has to go.
our issues are used to distract from why 80 percent of all legal and illegal drugs are being consumed by 'white's. they are using dope and cleaning it out of their systems withe products they afford withe the blessings of the department of justice who spoonfeeds opium or soma:
"In addition to the entertainment created by the government, there is a
powerful drug called soma. Soma use is encouraged by the government to be
consumed by the citizens. The main reason for this is that soma puts the
person into a deep numbness, void of all feeling. In the novel, a character
that is feeling too emotional takes a dose of soma to rid herself of those
odd sensations. Huxley shows that when the citizens were either alone or had
a moment of free time, creative forces tended to creep out. This is when it
was most opportune to take soma tablets, when the individual is conscience
of being an individual."
freedumisahappyslav
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