TheSPAINishLover
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- May 5, 2021
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Just sayin’….
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Bro, you have a nose, lip, and eyebrow piercing and blue/purple hair…you’re comment is invalid.Is this post from 2020?
This hurts my Gen Z feelingsBro, you have a nose, lip, and eyebrow piercing and blue/purple hair…you’re comment is invalid.
Why they gotta call people "rats" ??Just saying, View attachment 93174
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Epoch_TimesJust saying, View attachment 93174
Well.....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Epoch_Times
The Epoch Times is a far-right[1] international multi-language newspaper and media company affiliated with the Falun Gong new religious movement.[29]
The Epoch Times publishes climate change denial content.[19][20] It promotes doubt about modern science and medicine, in line with Falun Gong's teachings. Elise Thomas of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue noted, "Falun Gong has a history of rejecting modern medicine, which obviously intersects neatly with the beliefs of many anti-vax communities." Ben Hurley said, "They've been anti-medicine for a long time. Ex-believers know many people that have died from treatable conditions. It's their belief that they don't need medicine, because they're superhuman beings."[49]
As long as it's not your soul source of news. They have some pretty hard hitting pieces, I enjoy reading some of their articles.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Epoch_Times
The Epoch Times is a far-right[1] international multi-language newspaper and media company affiliated with the Falun Gong new religious movement.[29]
The Epoch Times publishes climate change denial content.[19][20] It promotes doubt about modern science and medicine, in line with Falun Gong's teachings. Elise Thomas of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue noted, "Falun Gong has a history of rejecting modern medicine, which obviously intersects neatly with the beliefs of many anti-vax communities." Ben Hurley said, "They've been anti-medicine for a long time. Ex-believers know many people that have died from treatable conditions. It's their belief that they don't need medicine, because they're superhuman beings."[49]
One of my former co-workers has a kid that is pretty severely Autistic. His wife was forced to get the jab by the city of Dallas while she was pregnant.Just saying, View attachment 93174