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Narcissa Narcillia

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The fact that this election is close is forever a stain on America. How much of a stain, we’ll soon find out. But an authoritarian felon, sexual abuser, who already incited a violent mob to attack the Capitol in a failed plot to steal an election…should never have been viable.


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America Decides: first woman or first felon?


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We aren’t ending friendships over politics, we’re ending friendships over morals. There is a huge difference.


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“gen z will save the world” and the gen z in question is religious trad wives and racist incels


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Eric Trump, "America doesn't need immigration, we have never needed it. We will give jobs only to real Americans" I'm assuming he means Apache or Navajo?


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When Hillary lost she conceded. When Kamala lost she conceded. When Trump lost he tried to overthrow the government. But tell me again how women are too emotional.


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There is an adage: Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars. I know many people feel like we are entering a dark time. For the benefit of us all, I hope that is not the case. But, America, if it is: Let us fill the sky with the light of a billion brilliant stars.


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The damages of that smear campaign lead by J*hhny D*ep still has consequences to this day. These platforms now lead important conversations, spread misinformation and have even more influence than before. We’re in a very dark era.


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Any platform that contributed to the hate campaigns against AH saw their platforms grow by hundreds of thousands. Some millions. And since then, they’ve been able to further their ‘anti-woke’ content and get boosted by the YouTube algorithm.


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This might sound like a stretch but a lot of bigoted platforms got legitimized and rose to fame via the Heard/Depp trial. Trash YouTubers, grifter ‘lawyers’, streamers, podcasters, etc grew their platforms by leading pile ons against AH, then were able to expand beyond the trial.

the rise of incel culture and Twitter being sold did so much damage to over the past four years. It’s truly a shame.



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The Depp Heard trial woke me up to this.

I knew a lot of men hated women, but I didn't realize how many women hated women.



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Just would like to point out that an incredibly "likable" woman ran this time, and it's still really close with that awful, unintelligent monster of a man. It was never about Hillary's "likability." A lot of people just prefer hateful, ignorant men over smart women.


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the education gap has never been clearer and i mean that as non condescendingly as possible - we literally are getting dumber as a society. no critical thinking skills, reading comprehension & attention spans are at an all time low. it feels hopeless at times


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Two of the most qualified women in the country ran for president against an unqualified, racist game show host who had a history of committing fraud and sexual abuse. And the country was basically split 50-50. That should tell us some things.


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Never let it be said that raping a woman ruins a man’s life.

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This video gave me goosebumps: retired workers are chanting the name of a woman who bravely protested forced hijab by undressing in public. It’s powerful to see the older generation defying the regime’s attempts to silence a woman who used her body to protest against Islamic…

In Iran, a student harassed by her university’s morality police over her “improper” hijab didn’t back down. She turned her body into a protest, stripping to her underwear and marching through campus—defying a regime that constantly controls women’s bodies. Her act is a powerful…



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ladies, I’m being so fr when I say this, it’s time to close off your wombs to males. this election proves now more than ever that they hate us & hate us proudly. do not reward them.


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