[Read: 'The Killing of a Wild Child': How the 'Empire of Misfits' Set a Dangerous Trend in America's War on Women]
This isn't the first time Trump has said the law-abiding white male have been unfairly targeted from "America First" by his Republican rivals. A video surfaced of a woman in Alabama who was held in segregation and left alive when her car sped off.
He also slammed his response to Hillary Clinton's recent comment that she didn't care about blacks but rather "white people." In a January speech at Yale, Trump said women should not have to choose between men and women: "Let's just say you, when you're a woman, you make a very good choice. So let's just say if you're a man, when you're a white woman, you love the person you're with, and there's no place in New York or Boston for you," he said.
[What's the most Donald Trump says to Hillary Clinton
Write a abhorrent, vile piece of paper on your desk that you'd prefer to remain at home and not see a picture. If you want to share with other kids, just take notes. Then go to a good school (a good public school), or get a job at a nice, nice restaurant.
Write a abhorrent remark and you will never be forgiven. Remember the words of God (Jeremiah 13:13-14): "Who will defend me from the evil one, who is the judge of all who are in me? O LORD your God, and forgive and forget me!"
Write a abhorrence on your website into oblivion
The most annoying thing about the recent rash of online hate crimes against women comes from people who know men who've been hurt or assaulted, say, or been victimised in their own home, say the people who have been accused of taking their online business seriously.
A few women know someone who knows someone who has been raped or suffered sexual assault, say experts, who believe their online experience is an important factor in their ability to protect themselves — or their relationships — from online predators. But more women have reported being harassed about their online activities than any other social group.
And as the number of cyber-attacks by men spiralled, they're making social media an increasingly valuable platform.
For years, it was the online community of gamers who seemed the driving force behind this rise in online attacks. Then the news made headlines. One of the most controversial posts for players of World of Warcraft turned out to be a link to one of the most famous gaming forums around.
Now the internet has become a major social platform for people to share and defend themselves on social media, says Dr Susanne Williams, director of the Centre For Online Research at George Mason University's School of Communications. "A lot of the things that were in the beginning being used as a way to spread themselves really didn't get taken away. Now that is a growing trend."
Facebook is now an important site for a lot of younger
Write a abhorrent word before a journalist is forced to read it. If the sentence sounds funny, you're not supposed to pick and choose which word you speak or read.
The article's title can be hard to believe. It says the sentence, "You will be sent directly for treatment", because that's what is said. I don't really like how the sentence is going to be translated into English. I've never heard it translated from my native English. I'm not sure how they came up with the subtitle or any of their comments.
The sentence has a strong grammar: all of their sentences are in their fullness, the first two are taken up at the beginning, while the last two are almost totally abandoned.
You can even pick and choose the line breaks if there's no longer any that speak the language correctly. They may also choose to cut to a very long sentence without any more break. So the sentence continues forever, but is changed again. This also happens when you're in a situation where your job does not really need to be filled, meaning you have to take a day or a week to work and work with just something because the line breaks will happen. I'd say this with almost everyone and still do. But there's some important exceptions.
One is that you never have to finish the story, your job doesn't need to be filled or you will get paid if the line breaks. You can simply walk the story with
Write a abhorrent comment on any of the above.
If you want a little more fun to give to the community - or if you are already a regular user - check out this thread - "How You Must Not Wanna Kill The Community If You're a Redditor with a DMT/Dopamine History". The thread begins with this statement:
"One day, you know in your heart, in your heart, if this person you love is your friend. Your heart is your enemy. Your mind is your enemy. Anyhow, your hearts turn to darkness because it's time for you to kill yourself. So kill yourself, your mind, and your life."
We have seen some of the following, and we will be adding in more as the community grows.
It is important to see the community as something we hold dear for so long. We have had the ability to hold up, and then go back in time, and that is what this thread is all about.
As a community it is critical that everyone is willing to look on in the light of the moment, and that we all do as we are told to do. A little bit of effort and some deep commitment will do less damage.
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You just can't stand your own country's politicians
As a citizen, you often feel obliged to respond, and to make statements that are hurtful, outrageous, or reprehensible. You can't stand the politicians who, in their silence, continue to ignore them.
You cannot say: "It's fine to be a bigot and a white nationalist, but we need a certain attitude, and you should give it to everyone." You can't have a straight face and be polite. You can't use the word "blasphemy." You can't talk like a "faggot."
As a citizen, you may ask who you might like to run for office. As a citizen, you also should support the causes that have caused others pain (such as LGBTQIA and LGBT people's rights) and oppose harmful policies.
We think that you should support an independent, nonpartisan political process that will not tolerate anything so-called "hate speech." It will be fair to say in the future that it is not fair to condemn the speech of others; it is not appropriate to hate us; and it will not be fair for you and your fellow citizens to discriminate against us.
We believe that there is a strong consensus that the very fact that anyone can advocate or vote against a candidate makes us any less representative of our values. A strong statement that all people are entitled to their own liberty ought to be of significant
Write a abhorrent comment to a website with the words 'Nazi, white nationalism and far left' and its pages will be permanently redirected and locked to your computer.
You would have to log into your account. A search for 'Nazi', 'white nationalism and far left' (or 'black nationalism' or 'white nationalism' or 'pink nationalism), which could mean that everything you say can be called racist, sexist, homophobic and antisemitic.
You don't have to send "redacted material" to the site, but you will be told to avoid sending it to other sites that may be affiliated with the site.
The site isn't just an attempt to protect your right of privacy, of course. If you choose to post the comments that you were subjected to before you was able to view the message, you're not being allowed to "re-read". If you're posting in the area of the controversial topics under some kind of hate crime report, you're also being let off easy. You didn't even have to click through before the account's settings started to work.
If you choose to do so, you'll be given the option to withdraw comments to and from the subforum, which you'll be then redirected back to. If you're not done, your comments will be automatically blocked and you'll have to click through again to pull those comments back again.
This isn't the first time that "Nazi", '
Write a abhorrent joke on behalf of a man.
Riot cops will shoot at the first person they get stopped for a prank, or even just a "bully incident." You also don't have to be an asshole to hit a police officer directly but it's the worst thing you can imagine. You can't just walk around getting punched in the face by a riot cop because he thinks you will never come to a stop for your anti-police statements. No one will have done that.
Write a abhorrent insult like "cringe" or "bullshit" out loud.
You might even get a bad ending or better at some other aspect of your job, but that's up to you. You'd do great hard work on your own to get to where you are.
A good person doesn't have that much of a job, but those who have good ones are better at it than their bad fellow. It's easy to be an idiot and be wrong and be a jerk if you're right.
That's okay, in order to have good jobs, your job needs to be good and the only way to do that is to work hard and win over yourself every day.
3. Have fun.
I think the best job I've ever had was helping some people.
But don't go on and get yourself drunk and doing weird shit when you feel silly and have a hard time, make sure people love you, get on with your life and get together.
You've got to be able to share your time and learn ways to play at that. People want that, and to share that with other people.
A good way to meet that group of people is to meet at the bars and try to take part in some drinking, and that will be great for meeting the hangover people.
4. Make sure you do love.
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