YouTuber Cynthia G Admits Involvement With White Male [Video]

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Actually no it's not, that's not comparable.

Suspected white supremacist came from Neely Fuller. One thing you do is to not call someone a white supremacist, until they prove that they are indeed a white supremacist; until then you can suspect them of being a white supremacist:





Calling a white person, who classifies themself as a white person a suspected white supremacist, is logical. Dusty beta male c00n is not logical, because Dusty beta male c00n does not have any basic grounds to back up your claim. They are a bunch jumbled words with no meaning and words with not meaning or definition, is not logical.


This is a codified response breh is on code word to Mr Fuller:salute:
 

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I'm not missing the analogy, an analogy is an comparison between two things; your trying to compair the frequency on how this girl uses 'beta male,' to tariq using 'suspect white supremacist.'

I understand, that's why I said "that's not comparable," because your trying to compare one person (cyn g) using some jumbled up words with no logical definition and is non-constructive, to constructed words (neely fuller/tariq); which has a logical definition and is constructive.

Saying suspected white supremacist is constructive, because your trying to replace the system of white supremacy, with a system of justice and saying dusty beta male c00n, your just keeping black people divded, which is a part of white supremacy.
Correct, it's about the frequency, and how trite the phrases have become. The semantics are unnecessary.
 

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Once again my brehs out there
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Be careful now. :mjpls:


EDIT- I remember @Critical Distance called her and the brehs who defended her. And yall were going at Distance. :sas2:
 

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Correct, it's about the frequency, and how trite the phrases have become. The semantics are unnecessary.

Suspected white supremacist is not trite and the semantics is necessary.

If you think suspected white supremacist is over used, then you should talk to the people who classifies themselves as white and tell them to tell the victims of white supremacy, that they are in fact white supremacist, so we can call them white supremacist and not suspected white supremacist.

Because your problem is not with neely fuller or tariq using 'suspected white supremacist,' your problem is with the people classifing themselves as white, who practice white supremacy, not saying their white supremacist.

If the people who classify themselves as white and practice white supremacy, said they were white supremacist, then people like neely fuller and tairq, would not have to suspect them of being white supremacist.
 
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