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  1. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    I wonder if American women will be accepted by the EU as refugees. If their human rights are being breached they can claim asylum.
  2. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    Project 2025, initiated by the Heritage Foundation, has raised significant concerns regarding its compatibility with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The project aims to implement conservative policies in the U.S., which include measures that could potentially infringe on civil and human rights, such as restrictions on LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive rights, and racial equity¹.

    Given the ECHR's mandate to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms, many of the policies proposed in Project 2025 could be seen as conflicting with the principles upheld by the ECHR. The ECHR has a strong track record of ruling against measures that discriminate or infringe on individual rights².

    Do you have any specific aspects of Project 2025 or the ECHR that you are particularly interested in?

    Source: Conversation with Copilot, 20/07/2024
  3. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    They deserve to lose women for choosing a con-man over Hillary just because she's a woman.
  4. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    There won't be any family vacations to Europe. Flying will be banned for either women or everyone.
  5. Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by Dirtbag There won't be any family vacations to Europe. Flying will be banned for either women or everyone.

    do you have telegram?
  6. Incessant African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Dirtbag I never considered it before. I know for sure I don't want to share my genes with an oppressor. Protectors are attractive and black men are more likely to protect women from white men now.

    Oh honey sweetie no. If you’re a white woman asking your black boyfriend to protect you from anyone especially white men you're fucked up. They have more scary things to deal with than the rights of your uterus.

    I was talking to a guy I met recently and he said “in 2020 with Covid everyone learned what it was like to feel and live as a black person” and that really hit home for me.

    One of the best dudes I ever dated was a black man but we were ultimately too similar neither of us would have been challenged or grown. And even I realized I had so much work to do to ever deserve someone like him or understand/appreciate/respect his culture enough and be strong and smart enough to healthily be in an interracial relationship. At the time I was just obsessed with the idea because the Kardashians made it popular to date black men and that was so twisted and wrong of me.
  7. Originally posted by Incessant Oh honey sweetie no. If you’re a white woman asking your black boyfriend to protect you from anyone especially white men you're fucked up. They have more scary things to deal with than the rights of your uterus.

    I was talking to a guy I met recently and he said “in 2020 with Covid everyone learned what it was like to feel and live as a black person” and that really hit home for me.

    One of the best dudes I ever dated was a black man but we were ultimately too similar neither of us would have been challenged or grown. And even I realized I had so much work to do to ever deserve someone like him or understand/appreciate/respect his culture enough and be strong and smart enough to healthily be in an interracial relationship. At the time I was just obsessed with the idea because the Kardashians made it popular to date black men and that was so twisted and wrong of me.

    You're not white though Mal.
  8. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Incessant Oh honey sweetie no. If you’re a white woman asking your black boyfriend to protect you from anyone especially white men you're fucked up. They have more scary things to deal with than the rights of your uterus.

    I was talking to a guy I met recently and he said “in 2020 with Covid everyone learned what it was like to feel and live as a black person” and that really hit home for me.

    One of the best dudes I ever dated was a black man but we were ultimately too similar neither of us would have been challenged or grown. And even I realized I had so much work to do to ever deserve someone like him or understand/appreciate/respect his culture enough and be strong and smart enough to healthily be in an interracial relationship. At the time I was just obsessed with the idea because the Kardashians made it popular to date black men and that was so twisted and wrong of me.

    Divide and conquer. Women need to embrace the black community.
  9. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    The civil rights movement, which primarily focused on ending racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans, had a significant impact on the women's rights movement. Many women who were active in the civil rights movement later became leaders in the women's rights movement, applying the skills and strategies they had developed¹².

    For example, the fight for racial equality highlighted issues of gender inequality within the movement itself, prompting many women to advocate for their own rights. This intersection of race and gender issues helped to galvanize the women's liberation movement in the 1960s and 1970s¹³.

    In essence, the struggle for civil rights provided a framework and momentum for the women's rights movement, demonstrating that social change was possible and inspiring women to fight for their own equality²³.

    Do you have a specific aspect of this topic you're interested in exploring further?

    Source: Conversation with Copilot, 21/07/2024
  10. Kinkou Actually pretty straight [my uncorrupted problematic arianrod]
    Originally posted by Donald Trump You're not white though Mal.

    she's white enough lol
  11. Originally posted by Dirtbag The civil rights movement, which primarily focused on ending racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans, had a significant impact on the women's rights movement. Many women who were active in the civil rights movement later became leaders in the women's rights movement, applying the skills and strategies they had developed¹².

    For example, the fight for racial equality highlighted issues of gender inequality within the movement itself, prompting many women to advocate for their own rights. This intersection of race and gender issues helped to galvanize the women's liberation movement in the 1960s and 1970s¹³.

    In essence, the struggle for civil rights provided a framework and momentum for the women's rights movement, demonstrating that social change was possible and inspiring women to fight for their own equality²³.

    Do you have a specific aspect of this topic you're interested in exploring further?

    Source: Conversation with Copilot, 21/07/2024

    Ask Copilot if you should explore your nascent antiracism by escaping from the west, moving to Africa, and becoming African men's problem?

    Remember if it says "no don't move to Africa" its racist.
  12. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Ask Copilot if you should explore your nascent antiracism by escaping from the west, moving to Africa, and becoming African men's problem?

    Remember if it says "no don't move to Africa" its racist.

    I was already thinking of moving to Africa if the far right virus comes here.
  13. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    The Dagara tribe views autists as healers possessed by alien spirits and are respected in the community.
  14. Originally posted by Incessant Oh honey sweetie no. If you’re a white woman asking your black boyfriend to protect you from anyone especially white men you're fucked up. They have more scary things to deal with than the rights of your uterus.

    A black man is going to destroy your uterus, not protect it
  15. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    Originally posted by frala A black man is going to destroy your uterus, not protect it

    Omg that's acc why I'm nervous about my coke dealer. He seems interested in me and said I deserve to be treated as a princess, he has a gun so I would feel safe with him. But my nervousness around him is because I'm scared of choking to death on a big black dick. I hope he doesn't think I'm showing disinterest because of his colour, it's the dick I'm scared of not him.
  16. Lmfao
  17. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    The last time I gave a BJ I threw up so there's a good chance of me dying.
  18. Kinkou Actually pretty straight [my uncorrupted problematic arianrod]
    need to get that gag reflex under control girl
  19. Originally posted by Dirtbag The last time I gave a BJ I threw up so there's a good chance of me dying.

    You’re NOT going to die
  20. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    I've never had rough sex or taken more than 7 inches so that's why I'm hesitant to flirt with him.
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