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2017-12-10 at 5:09 PM UTC
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2017-12-10 at 5:29 PM UTC
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2017-12-10 at 5:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Fuck, we gave you chinks a 3,000 year head start and we still raped you.
I'm not Chinese but have them in my family. how awkward is that if "My People" fucked over "Their people"
I'm the only one in this family that got fucked over!
Fuck everyone at this point. And mostly, Fuck you, You Alt-A phaggot -
2017-12-10 at 5:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 I'm not Chinese but have them in my family. how awkward is that if "My People" fucked over "Their people"
I'm the only one in this family that got fucked over!
Fuck everyone at this point. And mostly, Fuck you, You Alt-A phaggot
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2017-12-10 at 6:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Fuck you, your fat gut, your girly shoulders, the chinks in your family, and your triggered rage.
You're the trigger. you're one of those punks who puts on a mask at riots and then become an opportunist to break and steal shit while encouraging weak anger minded people to do the same, to shield you of your actions and getting away with it. one day mother fucker and it's gonna come tumbling down on you. -
2017-12-10 at 6:39 PM UTC
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2017-12-10 at 6:39 PM UTC
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2017-12-10 at 8:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 You're the trigger. you're one of those punks who puts on a mask at riots and then become an opportunist to break and steal shit while encouraging weak anger minded people to do the same, to shield you of your actions and getting away with it. one day mother fucker and it's gonna come tumbling down on you.
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2017-12-10 at 8:34 PM UTC
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2017-12-10 at 8:45 PM UTC
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2017-12-10 at 9:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader 2/10
From;"Chinese Slavery in America"
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Charles Frederick HolderThe large Chinese settlement in San Francisco has made this traffic in human beings not merely possible, but a business followed as a means of profitable investment, under the protection and patronage of two Chinese societies, and here, in the heart of an American city, we find one of the best-organized slave marts of modern times, fostered by as motley a band of criminals as could be produced in any portion of the uncivilized world; a band numbering three thousand, who derive their support directly or indirectly from the sale and barter of female slaves.
Just like the stupid niggers you sold each other to whites because we made it more profitable than selling yourselves to each other.
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2017-12-10 at 9:50 PM UTC
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2017-12-10 at 10:27 PM UTC
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2017-12-11 at 2:03 AM UTCBig Trouble in Little China is not just a silly John Carpentor film/script.
It's based off of the pre 1906 sweatshop and slave (sex and house, opium dens). there literally are dozens of underground paths. San Francisco has partly a ghost town just like Seattle (Which is probably 4 times larger) but it's not easily accessible as Seattles. Yet that's not the original underground. those were both natural (caves of of natural springs,some of the finest and purest water in the world.. and said to have healing powers.
they're still used today by several groups who apparently work against and for one another. a sort of synergy to keep peace and profits. this story has been told for over a century. it is well known with both San Franciscans and people in other bay area cities. -
2017-12-11 at 11:04 AM UTC
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2017-12-11 at 1:56 PM UTC
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2017-12-11 at 3:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 Big Trouble in Little China is not just a silly John Carpentor film/script.
It's based off of the pre 1906 sweatshop and slave (sex and house, opium dens). there literally are dozens of underground paths. San Francisco has partly a ghost town just like Seattle (Which is probably 4 times larger) but it's not easily accessible as Seattles. Yet that's not the original underground. those were both natural (caves of of natural springs,some of the finest and purest water in the world.. and said to have healing powers.
they're still used today by several groups who apparently work against and for one another. a sort of synergy to keep peace and profits. this story has been told for over a century. it is well known with both San Franciscans and people in other bay area cities.
this is very interesting.Racism’s Hidden History in the War on Drugs
By Judge Frederic Block
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What follows is an excerpt from ‘ Disrobed: An Inside Look at the Life and Work of a Federal Trial Judge,’ a book where I try to explain life on the bench and the unknown parts of our legal system.
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The first anti-drug law in our country was a local law in San Francisco passed in 1875. It outlawed the smoking of opium and was directed at the Chinese because opium smoking was a peculiarly Chinese habit. It was believed that Chinese men were luring white women to have sex in opium dens. In 1909 Congress made opium smoking a federal offense by enacting the Anti-Opium Act. It reinforced Chinese racism by carving out an exception for drinking and injecting tinctures of opiates that were popular among whites.
Cocaine regulations also were triggered by racial prejudice. Cocaine use was associated with blacks just as opium use was associated with the Chinese. Newspaper articles bore racially charged headlines linking cocaine with violent, anti-social behavior by blacks. A 1914 New York Times article proclaimed: “Negro Cocaine ‘Fiends’ Are a New Southern Menace: Murder and Insanity Increasing Among Lower Class Blacks Because They Have Taken to ‘Sniffing.’” A Literary Digest article from the same year claimed that “most of the attacks upon women in the South are the direct result of the cocaine-crazed Negro brain.” It comes as no surprise that 1914 was also the year Congress passed the Harrison Tax Act, effectively outlawing opium and cocaine.
Marijuana prohibition also had racist underpinnings. This time it was the Mexicans. Just as cocaine was associated with black violence and irrational behavior, in the southwest border towns marijuana was viewed — beginning in the early 1920s — as a cause of Mexican lawlessness. A Texas police captain suggested that marijuana gave Mexicans superhuman strength to commit acts of violence:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/judge-frederic-block/war-on-drugs_b_2384624.html
next time you find yourselves doing time for drugs, blame the fucking racists. (not aimed at you totse2001)
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2017-12-11 at 4:40 PM UTC
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