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m.umma j.an.ny please do'nt let hindupho.b.ia win. Bloody b.enchod son of bi.t.ch janny i fuck you bloody! You are the mother fu.k.er!
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>Reminder that this was America in 2016

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>>16428067 (OP)
Antimatter

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One of the last issues of National Geographic is I've bought had an article about Latinx Trannies and their struggles to migrate to USA

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>>16428067 (OP)
>literal children
>transgender MALE
>transgender FEMALE

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>>16428073
Please let them through

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>>16428073
>I can’t live in mekhiko bc im le OPPRESSED
>I need to go to amerika bc so I can be le OPPRESSED and make dinero o algo

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oy to the vey

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>transgender
>nonbinary
>bigender
>nonsensegender
these are children

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>>16428073
>documenting trannies and faggots as if they were wild untamed creatures

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>>16428067 (OP)
nothing wrong with it. its good that we have gender revolution here in america
yall are just hating bigots who will never get pussy anyway

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>>>16428067 (OP)
>nothing wrong with it. its good that we have gender revolution here in america
>yall are just hating bigots who will never get pussy anyway

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there is nothing wrong with this

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>>16428118
who are you quoting?

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>>16428122
>mailto:super

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>>16428122
the tranny above me
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>>16428135
where? you are posting invalid post

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>>16428115
There’s kid in that picture

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>>>16428135
>where? you are posting invalid post
December 20, 1941, White House, 7:00 PM
"It's a good speech, just a little too long." commented Franklin Delano Roosevelt, trademark cigarette holder clenched in his teeth, as he read Judge Samuel Rosenman's draft for his Christmas Address to the Nation. He looked up and grinned at his speech writer, the former judge. " It's damned good, in fact. Are you sure you don't celebrate Christmas on the sly, Sam?"
Rosenman shrugged, smiling. "Hell, Franklin, if Christmas is about Christ in this town, or half the country these days, I'll eat that speech. Have you seen that new Coca-Cola Santa Claus? That's the man the Christian kids in this country pray to,” he joked.
The two men chatted for another few minutes; they'd been friends and colleagues for a very long time, since before Roosevelt's first campaign for President in '32, but even with working in the same building and with Sam working for Franklin, they rarely got a chance to just sit down and shoot the breeze for a while.
Especially with what had happened earlier in the month. The face of Washington had changed radically in the last six months; anti-aircraft guns poked up from nearly everywhere these days, and soldiers walked the streets. Still, Rosenman trusted his old friend to get the country through it.
Finally, Judge Rosenman glanced at his watch. "Ah, damn, I promised the wife I'd be home for dinner tonight, I'm already an hour late." He stood up and offered FDR his hand, and the President shook it firmly. Roosevelt was frighteningly strong for a polio victim, thought Rosenman, he wouldn't want to arm-wrestle with him. "I'll edit the speech tonight, put it on your desk in the morning."
"No, I just want to drop a page here and there." said Roosevelt with a jaunty grin. "I won't drop dead from working on my own speeches, you know, Sam." The speech writer laughed, louder when Roosevelt feigned slumping in his seat. "No, I won't suppose you will, Frank?"
"Franklin?" Roosevelt's cigarette had dropped from his teeth, and was rapidly burning a hole through his suit. His glasses half-hung, on one ear and off the other, and his eyes stared blankly at his feet.
"Oh my God…"

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>>16428120
Baited us all

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>>16428149
thats not a kid? what are you talking about?

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>>16428153
what? are you having a psychotic episode?

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>>16428154
what's "baited"?

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>>>16428153 (You)
>what? are you having a psychotic episode?
"My fellow Americans," said President Henry Wallace as he faced the microphone squarely, imagining the millions and millions of people listening to his speech by radio. He'd written this speech himself. Sure, speech-writers were great, but he needed a "This is your President, Henry Wallace." He paused for a moment, and then continued.
"By now, all of you will have heard of the tragedy that befell America yesterday. Our President, the great Franklin Delano Roosevelt, died peacefully at his desk, working, as he always did, for all Americans."
"I will never be the President he was," he said with more truth than he knew, "but I will be the best President a man can hope to be. Together, we will carry forward the struggle against the Japanese and German foes, on land, sea, and air, until at last the forces of democracy, represented by ourselves, General Secretary Stalin, and Prime Minister Churchill, together with our allies in China and the Free French, triumph. As Abraham Lincoln might have said, let us not remember this day as a tragedy, but as a new birth of freedom in the Earth."
All across the nation, a mourning people breathed a sigh of relief. The man who had brought them through the New Deal, had comforted them when the great new war began, was dead. But his chosen successor, a good young farmboy, had manfully taken up his mantle.
For All Time Pt. 2
January 5, 1942, Washington, D.C. Oval Office
"I don't think this is a good idea," said President Henry Wallace firmly, tapping his pen against the memorandum he needed to sign. "Granted, Wavell is experienced, but as I recall, Rommel handed his head to him on more than one occasion, and do we really want this Yamashita fellow doing the same thing? It seems to me we'd be better off with Doug MacArthur, or even Chet Nimitz, over Wavell."
Secretary of War Henry Stimson, whose government experience predated Henry Wallace's own birth, eyed the young President as a faint note of concern sounded in his head. "Well, Mr. President, our policy is full cooperation with our British and other allies, unification of command and basic strategy, pooling of resources. And British, Dutch and Commonwealth forces in that sector of the Pacific do outnumber ours by a substantial margin at this stage. It seemed most practical to President Roosevelt to give command to the British…for the time being." 'Especially with that glory hound MacArthur locked up in Bataan.", he thought grimly.
Wallace eyed the memorandum again and finally, reluctantly signed it. "You're right, they do outnumber us there…no surprise, their half of the war is defending their Empire." He shook his head as he handed the memorandum back to Stimson. "We'll outnumber them there soon enough, once we get our boys in position."
Stimson took the memo and looked at Wallace in some surprise as he rose to leave. "Well, granted that's true, Mr. President, but both of our attentions are on Europe right now, and it seems inadvisable to increase our commitment to that area just to ensure American dominance in the command-"
"Do you think I don't know that?", snapped Wallace, not bothering to get up. He'd tried to get along with Roosevelt's old cabinet, but most new Presidents tended to clear out the old wood in their first year or so anyway, and there was few wood older than Stimson in American government today. "I'll tell you the same thing I told Cordell Hull when he tried to give me that line earlier today. I am the President of the United States, and I will not be trifled with. I make the decisions around here, and while I appreciate your advice, I don't need it."

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Dumbest niggertranny who eats poop and goons to FPE award

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"Dr. Win the War is the boss now," said President Wallace in his January 12 State of the Union Address, "but don't worry. Dr. New Deal is still alive and well, and very important around these parts."
Wallace outlined a three-step program for the New Deal during the war:
-The National Race Relations Board would ensure "full cooperation and promote mutual trust between the various American races, white and black, Asian and Indian, so that all the free peoples of the continent can unite, without fear or prejudice, against the foes of democracy across the seas." Privately, Wallace had already promised control of the board to Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Harry Dexter White. -The Nationalized Lead-Lease Industrial Board, Wallace's own inspiration, would place all industrial material going to help America's allies under the direct control of the US government. The US would set their wages, prices, corporate policies, while ensuring that even the owners of those companies would get what was coming to them. To head this up, Wallace has delightfully chosen the kind of man he really admires: Henry J. Kaiser. -Current New Deal programs, such as the Works Progress Administration, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Civilian Conservation Corps would remain solidly on the books, and receive strong additional funding. Wallace believed firmly in the New Deal, passionately, even, and would see no reason to funnel money elsewhere in wartime. Plus, it will let him quietly put several supernumeraries from the last administration out to pasture, or so he hopes.

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>>16428171
What? why are you insulting me using slurs and transphobia? and what is a "FPE"?

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test

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>>16428175
this is what schizophrenia is!

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>test

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>>>16428175 (You)
>this is what schizophrenia is!
January-February 1942
-In OTL, early 1942 saw the openings of the first joint Anglo-American economic committees the Combined Raw Materials Board, the Munitions Assignments Board, and the Combined Shipping Adjustment Board, with their goal as coordinating the economic and industrial policies of the Allies. In OTL, they were reasonably efficient and worthwhile…but that was under Roosevelt.
Henry Wallace neither likes nor trusts the British Empire in general and Winston Churchill in particular. While he reluctantly agrees some sort of economic cooperation is needed between the Great Powers, he'd like to have someone on the committee besides Great Britain; and when his lobbying efforts to Stalin fail, he settles for making sure the cooperation is done his way.
Instead of the various boards, policy and planning will be made by the Combined Industrial Board, and its various subcommittees; and Wallace knows just the man to run the American side of things. While the former director of the Securities and Exchange Commission is far to the right of Wallace, he is a self-made millionaire, like the new President, and also shares with him a strong suspicion of the British Empire. Plus, he has extensive experience as the former Ambassador to Great Britain.
-Early 1942 also saw the beginnings of South America turning away from the Axis; the governments of Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia and Paraguay all broke off diplomatic and economic relations with the Axis powers during January and February, after the US (and Secretary of State Cordell Hull) helped show them what a good idea it was.
Henry Wallace, however, with his extensive interest in South America, calls in the foreign ministers of nearly every nation on the continent (consulting but ignoring Hull, who he regards as a bigoted old fossil) and strongly invites them to go one step further, to declare war on the Axis powers.

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>>16428095
why are you sexualizing them you pedophile! i knew bigots like you are pedos

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>>16428203
i dont care about your walltext

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>>>16428203 (You)
>i dont care about your walltext
Many demur, at first, after all, all their countries have a significant rightist political element (many are governed by right-wing governments, especially Vargas in Brazil), and their governments will look like lapdogs if they declare war because Wallace cracks the whip.
Wallace is a businessman, though, and knows how to negotiate with inferiors; he offers them something of a national bribe, lots and lots of Lend-Lease aid, to make up for the economic disruption caused by the loss of German trade.Β 
Argentina is the first to withdraw, President RamΓ³n S. Castillo knows full well he will be overthrown if he turns his back on neutrality, and frankly, he'd rather not be overthrown. Wallace continues to stubbornly insist that every nation involved in the secret talks must declare war, or they'll all look weak, finally going to so far as to make intimations of "cleaning house in the Americas" to Castillo's representative.
Castillo, whose government is on shaky ground back home, realizes the enormousΒ  opportunity Wallace has handed him, and has his government release word of much of the negotiations publicly, in mid-February, just as Bolivia is breaking diplomatic relations with Germany.
Riots sweep the capitol cities of South America save Buenos Aires, all of the governments involved in the Wallace negotiations survive, barely, but they all withdraw angrily. There will be no South American economic cooperation with the United States, no post-war trend toward democratization, at least for the moment, detente is dead. Castillo, with his new, solid powerbase, takes the opportunity to purge an ambitious young colonel named Juan Peron.
Cordell Hull comes near to resigning; in two months Wallace has undone almost a decade of his life's work, and Wallace looks, perhaps unfairly, like an idiot, more so after he continues to insist he was right all along.

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>>16428073
and that's a GOOD article that showcase the struggles of Latinx LGBTQ+ members that are trying to migrate to the USA under Trump

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>>16428081
can you stop being this bigoted. Mexico has gang crime that is very bad unlike America.

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>>16428237
America has niggers and fent zombies trannyfaggot

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>>16428246
Where are those "fent zombies *****" you are talking about?
and stop calling black people the n word, you know, around 3800000000000000 black people commit suicide every years because of racism?

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>>16428067 (OP)
I wish a big booty brown girl would sit on my face and brap

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>you know, around 3800000000000000 black people commit suicide every years because of racism?
If only

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>>16428290
If only what?

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>>16428115
>Im a morbidly obese indian traiso woman and this is my bait

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