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Can someone gif it :rip:

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Wow this will sure help palestinians

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The way this literally isnt beneficial for anyone

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The tortured poets are getting out of control.

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That lady's twitter is always giving right-wing opp, especially with how much she RTs from those nazis who run that visegrad24 site out of a Polish basement. :rip:

 

OT: Burn baby burn :clap3:

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True Romance and SUCKER Charli stans be like 

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:skull:

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Something about this rubs me the wrong way tho. It seems whoever put the flag there is trying to get Gen Z to stop supporting Palestine somehow :skull:

 

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and now tell me how these ppl are different from January 6 mobs :giraffe:

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Expected. This is the most political album ever.

 

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4 minutes ago, Gottasadae said:

and now tell me how these ppl are different from January 6 mobs :giraffe:

They didn't storm a building to stop a democratic process and nobody died here?

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1 minute ago, Gottasadae said:

and now tell me how these ppl are different from January 6 mobs :giraffe:

If you think burning the artwork of a Charli XCX album is the equivalent of staging a coup to overthrow democracy, attempt to hang the Vice President, attempt to kill the Speaker of the House, and actually murder police officers, then you need to log off immediately and get a brain scan

 

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I mean… as much as I like Brat sonically as an album, Brat meme flags really have no place at protests against genocide. That comes across as unserious. Especially when one of the songs on that album was written about Dasha Nekrasova, who is…hardly an ally of the Palestinian cause, to say the least.

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8 minutes ago, Gottasadae said:

and now tell me how these ppl are different from January 6 mobs :giraffe:

Well, they're not trying to establish a Christo-fascist dictatorship, for starters...

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5 minutes ago, heckinglovato said:

Something about this rubs me the wrong way tho. It seems whoever put the flag there is trying to get Gen Z to stop supporting Palestine somehow :skull:

 

I think people just took the flag and set it on fire as a 'joke' against whoever brought it.

 

The online reaction to the original video w/ the flag in the background was actually very negative towards whoever brought it, slamming people for treating protests as a joke and extensions for pop culture identity. You even had a bunch of people who make pop culture flags tweeting out to never bring any product you buy from them to a real protest.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, JO1s said:

They didn't storm a building to stop a democratic process and nobody died here?

 

1 minute ago, heckinglovato said:

If you think burning the artwork of a Charli XCX album is the equivalent of staging a coup to overthrow democracy, attempt to hang the Vice President, attempt to kill the Speaker of the House, and actually murder police officers, then you need to log off immediately and get a brain scan

 

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Anyway, this behavior is not too far away from violence. Burning and disrespecting American flag, plus vandalizing other symbolic and on top of that wild screaming with physical abuse. Now try to explain, how such kind of protest will help a cause? It's only will fire up more hate and bigotry.

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1 minute ago, Communion said:

I think people just took the flag and set it on fire as a 'joke' against whoever brought it.

 

The online reaction to the original video w/ the flag in the background was actually very negative towards whoever brought it, slamming people for treating protests as a joke and extensions for pop culture identity. You even had a bunch of people who make pop culture flags tweeting out to never bring any product you buy from them to a real protest.

 

 

Ahhh, that makes sense. Yeah I agree it's totally inappropriate to bring unserious references to such protests... 

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2 minutes ago, Gottasadae said:

Anyway, this behavior is not too far away from violence. Burning and disrespecting American flag

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1 minute ago, Gottasadae said:

 

Anyway, this behavior is not too far away from violence. Burning and disrespecting American flag, plus vandalizing other symbolic and on top of that wild screaming with physical abuse. Now try to explain, how such kind of protest will help a cause? It's only will fire up more hate and bigotry.

I agree these protests do not help the movement, but comparing it to Jan 6th is very dishonest.

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2 minutes ago, Gottasadae said:

 

Anyway, this behavior is not too far away from violence. Burning and disrespecting American flag, plus vandalizing other symbolic and on top of that wild screaming with physical abuse. Now try to explain, how such kind of protest will help a cause? It's only will fire up more hate and bigotry.

"Hey, I know you've lost your family in Gaza due to billions of dollars in weapons supplied by the United States, a country that fully facilitates this genocide, but can you like be more cutesy and demure to the flag? :chick3:"

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Their flag burning and general anti-American sentiments aren't doing them any favors. There are better ways to get their points across. :toofunny3:

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