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Topic: #BLM: "Kill Men & White Folks"
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Fri 04/08/16 02:58 PM

This is rather stoopid IMO

First, she's 24, they all have that drama tweeting/texting thing going on at that age.

second, she's a co-founder of BLM "Toronto"... Ridiculous IMO, Toronto is a multi ethnicity city, everyone gets along and no one is targeted by the color of their skin.





What ?Toronto ?.. Not according Google.
:laughing:

Community > Politics, Current News & Events

meanwhile, in Canada...
http://m.mingle2.com/topic/show/476854/



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Fri 04/08/16 03:18 PM
Not according to Google



spock

You'll Continue beating up that 24 yr old over nothin, whatever waving

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Fri 04/08/16 04:25 PM

Not according to Google



spock

You'll Continue beating up that 24 yr old over nothin, whatever waving


Only evil doesn't want evil named. She destroyed herself with her own hate & now has consequences just as a 24yr old White American Non Muslim man would.

But that is why you are here right? Because she is not any of those things.. & it is killing you.
* There will be a lot more *

BTW: Google was in reference to your peaceful & diverse Tornado that doesn't exist.


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Fri 04/08/16 05:20 PM
Rima Berns-McGown, researcher and lecturer at the University of Toronto where Khogali is currently a graduate student, told NTRSCTN about her interpretation of Khogali's tweet.

"Any thoughtful reading of Yusra's tweet makes clear that she is reacting in frustration, not actively planning an actual murder," Berns-McGown said. "Her tweet is an expression of the kind of thing that many people say in jest or in frustration or aggravation. 'I'm so furious I could kill that person'—and please God give me strength to deal with the nastiness I have to deal with every day, or right now in particular."



"It's not an actual intent to commit murder but an expression of anger," Berns-McGown said. "I don't know that we all do it, but certainly most people would be familiar with that kind of expression of aggravation. It goes without saying that peaceful people who would never actually harm a fly say that kind of stuff all the time. And those of us who know Yusra know she is a person who is gentle and kind and full of love."

She added that Khogali's tweet was just a reaction to the trauma she experiences from everyday racism, misogyny, and Islamophobia.


By digging up a months-old, vague tweet and naming it a "death threat," Agar hoped to expose a disparity between what Black Lives Matter activists say and what they demand. But those who have shown concern over Khogali's initial "threat" have remained silent as she received death threats over the past 48 hours.

More importantly, highlighting Khogali's tweet instead of recent instances of black citizens being killed by police sends a clear message to BLM activists everywhere: When it comes to mainstream attitudes, a tweet about white men is more cause for concern than the systemic brutality that black people face every day.





http://ntrsctn.com/pov/2016/04/blm-death-threats-toronto?utm_campaign=ntrsctn&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

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Fri 04/08/16 05:42 PM
"Any thoughtful reading of Yusra's tweet
makes clear that she is reacting in frustration,
not actively planning an actual murder," Berns-
McGown said. "Her tweet is an expression of
the kind of thing that many people say in jest
or in frustration or aggravation. 'I'm so furious
I could kill that person'—and please God give
me strength to deal with the nastiness I have
to deal with every day, or right now in
particular."
Thats her opinion of the tweet...nothing more.
But lets take the "kill" and "cuss" away....she still professed exasperation with "white" people...not people who do certain things that annoy her, but "white" people....and removed the tweet.
Why remove it if it was just an expression?
Her anger got the best of her and her true feelings showed. Period. Spin it all you want, shes still a racist bltch.

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Fri 04/08/16 05:45 PM
the whole thread is peoples 'opinion' of the tweet,,,,,

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Fri 04/08/16 05:49 PM

"Any thoughtful reading of Yusra's tweet
makes clear that she is reacting in frustration,
not actively planning an actual murder," Berns-
McGown said. "Her tweet is an expression of
the kind of thing that many people say in jest
or in frustration or aggravation. 'I'm so furious
I could kill that person'—and please God give
me strength to deal with the nastiness I have
to deal with every day, or right now in
particular."
Thats her opinion of the tweet...nothing more.
But lets take the "kill" and "cuss" away....she still professed exasperation with "white" people...not people who do certain things that annoy her, but "white" people....and removed the tweet.
Why remove it if it was just an expression?
Her anger got the best of her and her true feelings showed. Period. Spin it all you want, shes still a racist bltch.



name calling doesn't make the argument anymore sound

she expressed frustration with men and white folks, specifically the ones she was encountering in her location on THAT day


she said something racist and sexist,, in her frustration, and then took it down,,,,,


I don't know if that means she is anymore of a b word than any of the other millions on internet sites spouting offensive stereotypes

as mentioned before, I reserve that judgment unless I see a trend or tendency,,,not for one offs

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Fri 04/08/16 06:00 PM
she said something racist and sexist,,
And there it is....5 pages in. You coulda said that on page 1 and saved both me and you the trouble laugh

Go in peace Msh....I see there is another BLM thread that needs your attention lol.

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Fri 04/08/16 06:18 PM
correction, it was page 2 where I stated her post was racist



but thank you for the wish of peace,, same to youdrinker

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Sun 04/10/16 07:08 AM
#BlackLivesMatter Toronto is trying to transfer US issues to Canada

http://youtu.be/V_XCLODIUQ4/
00:02:22

Published on Apr 10, 2016Faith Goldy of TheRebel.media talks to Mike McCormack, President of the Toronto Police Association. As Ontario politicians seem to be appeasing #BlackLivesMatter protesters, McCormack points out that Canada and the US have different crime and policing cultures.

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Sun 04/10/16 07:43 AM

#BlackLivesMatter Toronto is trying to transfer US issues to Canada

http://youtu.be/V_XCLODIUQ4/
00:02:22

Published on Apr 10, 2016Faith Goldy of TheRebel.media talks to Mike McCormack, President of the Toronto Police Association. As Ontario politicians seem to be appeasing #BlackLivesMatter protesters, McCormack points out that Canada and the US have different crime and policing cultures.


well,TIDES Canada has already done so,back in the OCCUPY-Days!

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