The Hill’s Rising Fires Brianna Joy Gray Following Criticism Of Israel

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That doesn't explain where yall are getting this from tho. I never once heard her espousing right-wing talking points.


She beat his ass into a bytchfit the other day and told him to cry. You could tell they never liked each other and he's definitely thrilled she's gone.


It’s because he never watched the show. She shytted on republicans non stop and treated her co host like a bytch. Anytime he came close to agreeing with or disagreeing against blatant racism she got in his ass. She would be laughing at him with the music played at the end of the scene :russ:



The only thing these dudes know is she disnt support Hillary. He’s a fukking idiot.
 

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The lack of logic in these arguments is wild. :why:



He more than likely unknowingly used a quote from a white supremacist ,to call out white supremacy in defense of a black woman.


But that doesn't call out white supremacy, because the quote is literally never used in reference to White people. In this case it was being used for Jews, in other cases it's Black folk, it is always someone OTHER than white people.




Doesnt matter if it was Volataire,the point is that its ironic that the quote was considered great when it was from Volataire.


No one other than White Supremacists and their useful idiots considered it great when it was "from Voltaire." :dahell:





When Volataire was a racist himself who invested in slave ships:mjlol:


So your argument is, "He didn't know that White Supremacist said it, he thought it was a different White Supremacist who said it!" :laff:
 

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American media is so cooked. We used to give information from all sides and then let us the reader/viewer make of it what we will but the Zionists have such a grip that it really is a form of censure.

Blame Reagan for that
 

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The lack of logic in these arguments is wild. :why:






But that doesn't call out white supremacy, because the quote is literally never used in reference to White people. In this case it was being used for Jews, in other cases it's Black folk, it is always someone OTHER than white people.







No one other than White Supremacists and their useful idiots considered it great when it was "from Voltaire." :dahell:








So your argument is, "He didn't know that White Supremacist said it, he thought it was a different White Supremacist who said it!" :laff:


The jewish people we are talking about would certainly fall under the white supremacist umbrella. Trying to seperate the two would be a foolish mistake on your part when you know the history and follow the money. But try if you would like.


Therefore he correctly used it against white supremacist.

My argument is he probably didnt know at all. Those pointing out that the quote isnt from Volataire but ACTUALLY a white supremacist,are basically implying that Volataire WASNT a racist/white supremacist.


So its either hypocrisy,or they are also misinformed about who Volataire was. Just as someone could be unaware of where an old quote came from. This places them in that cruel unforgiving loop/trap you found yourself in earlier:respect:
 

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The jewish people we are talking about would certainly fall under the white supremacist umbrella. Trying to seperate the two would be a foolish mistake on your part when you know the history and follow the money. But try if you would like.


But his quote doesn't make any sense at all unless you separate the Jews from the Whites. That's WHY a White Supremacist invented it in the first place. :mjlol:





My argument is he probably didnt know at all.

But he knows now and he still defends it. :dead:
 

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Those pointing out that the quote isnt from Volataire but ACTUALLY a white supremacist,are basically implying that Volataire WASNT a racist/white supremacist.


So its either hypocrisy,or they are also misinformed about who Volataire was.



Why are you making up this entire fake history, I didn't say shyt about Voltaire until you brought him up. :laff:


1. I called out an obvious White Supremacist quote and told him that this quote is always used by White Supremacists.

2. He replied (falsely) that it was actually a really old anti-fascist quote.

3. I said no, it's a new quote and it was made up by a White Supremacist. Then I linked receipts.



Voltaire had NOTHING to do with our conversation. The only people who ever claim the quote is from Voltaire are White Supremacists who are trying to add legitimacy to their White Supremacy by mis-attributing their quotes to old racists instead of new racists. NO ONE in the conversation has tried to legitimize Voltaire except them.
 

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Yall derailing the thread with Voltaire
Maybe the saying came from a WS but the concept is still true.

Maybe they even said a WS said it so we can’t say it!!


Again, they literally use the saying to claim that White Supremacy doesn't exist because you're not allowed to say racist things against Black people. :dahell:


It's more acceptable in the media to criticize white people than to criticize black people or Jews. Do you think that means white people are oppressed by a coalition of Jews and Black folk? Because that's literally why WS invented the quote.
 

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Again, they literally use the saying to claim that White Supremacy doesn't exist because you're not allowed to say racist things against Black people. :dahell:


It's more acceptable in the media to criticize white people than to criticize black people or Jews. Do you think that means white people are oppressed by a coalition of Jews and Black folk? Because that's literally why WS invented the quote.

No no no

If WS believe you can’t criticize black people they just mean black people.

But here we are talking about individuals belonging to certain groups that are in POWER.

And I think the quote means that too.

It infers systemic & centralized power not just the average person of a certain group
 
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