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Wrong Side of History

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“Robert E. Lee was on the wrong side of history and so are the Charlottesville racists,” says Toni Van Pelt, president of the National Organization for Women (NOW). “The majority of Virginia voters—like the majority of voters across the U.S., voted for the presidential candidate who defended inclusion over intolerance, healing over division and fairness over bigotry. NOW stands with our courageous sisters and brothers in Charlottesville, who are standing strong against hate and violence.”

“Donald Trump's personal reliance on the language of confrontation, combat and intolerance has alarmed us all in recent days,” says Toni Van Pelt. “Trump may be sending signals and cues to those who would harm peaceful protesters, but the people of Charlottesville are standing up to Trump-inspired bullying and inspiring us all.”

Maybe a new team logo/slogan is in order.

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Do not challenge us.

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This hera of the movement made it clear that challenges are toxic. There is a long history of toxicity that must be expunged.

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This Challenger is symbolic of evil oppression. The terrorist flag flies high.

Technology advances the oppression of challenge, by making a tougher challenger.

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Until Challengers are outlawed we cannot achieve Utopia.

They are triggering everywhere you look.

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Gaia sometimes eliminates one to remove toxicity.

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Our failure to eliminate this challenger in time will be our lifelong regret.

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That Challenger is like a home-made "ghost gun" that can dispense a .30 Caliber, 30 round magazine clip in 30 seconds. Nobody needs that kind of horsepower.

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Soviet Mike Komsomolets wrote:“The majority of Vagina voters—like the majority of voters across the U.S., voted for the presidential candidate who defended inclusion over intolerance..."

There, fixed that for you.


 
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