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originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: carewemust
Meh
I bought a jersey today.
My kid wanted one for his bday.
He is a Thunder fan.
I understand. When my son was in high-school, parents were forced to buy pink wearables for breast cancer. It's still not cured.
originally posted by: Irishhaf
saw where a female tennis player with drew quoting in protest of the black genocide...
genocide.. I do not think that word means what you think it means.
She needs a refund from her school.
originally posted by: LogicalGraphitti
originally posted by: VictorVonDoom
Maybe they could make it really interesting and play the entire game on their knees. That would be worth watching.
That's hilarious! Thanks for the mental image. You know how during a basketball game you hear the constant squeak of shoes? Imagine the noise of raw skin on a court. Squeak, squeak...
Given the stated objective of Planned Parenthood, im not certain that "genocide" isn't a somewhat accurate term.
Couch that disgusting viewpoint in whatever swastika emblazoned fabrics you choose. Its eugenics.
originally posted by: VictorVonDoom
Maybe they could make it really interesting and play the entire game on their knees. That would be worth watching.
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: americanbuffalo1
Well stated.
I know people that I thought could never give up their sports addictions who are now shaking their heads and saying they're finished with major league sports...period. Never in a million years would I have thought they would do it, but they have.
I put the majority of entertainment celebrities in the same category.
..the point is that PP has its roots in the same roots that the Nazi's grew from.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Sookiechacha
Stop calling abortion birth control.
Margaret Sanger, pioneer of birth control in the United States and founder of the organizations that became Planned Parenthood, felt that abortion is “taking life,” excluded abortion from her birth control movement, and had the explicit goal of ending the use of abortion as a method of family limitation. This causes her legacy to conflict with the false dichotomy surrounding abortion today, both with the so-called “pro-life” movement that vilifies her and with the so-called “pro-choice” movement that exalts her.