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I don’t even think touching grass is enough for you, please get help. No one should be this shittyWOMP WOMP

I don’t even think touching grass is enough for you, please get help. No one should be this shittyWOMP WOMP


No, you're just ridiculous.
Every country enforces its laws.

Removing people unlawfully in your country is not a dangerous law.No, you're ridiculous.
And what do people do when the country enacts and enforces dangerous laws, bootlicker? They protest! Which I guess you don't want them to do.

Not normalizing, just being realistic. Do I like that LA often has riots? Not really. Am I going to pretend it’s new or novel when they do have riots? No. This would be like being shocked that one got wet when standing in the rain.And don't normalizing this shit either @The Catboy ("lOoKs LiKe ReGuLaR lA")
Sorry Catboy, you forgot Trump is the good guy and violence is a no no because we all can be friends and be peaceful and if we just follow the law because the law is right and reasonable all the time then it's all goodNot normalizing, just being realistic. Do I like that LA often has riots? Not really. Am I going to pretend it’s new or novel when they do have riots? No. This would be like being shocked that one got wet when standing in the rain.

Sure, PeeWee.
Whatever that means, I'm sure you put a lot of thought and effort into that response.

Why should you not deport people who are illegally in the country? Go ahead.Sorry Catboy, you forgot Trump is the good guy and violence is a no no because we all can be friends and be peaceful and if we just follow the law because the law is right and reasonable all the time then it's all good
All violent protestors are bad because being pacific always works and it's not a demonstration of the distrust in the current democratic process, no siiiiir


Equating riots to getting wet in the rain oversimplifies the complex social issue and dismisses the pain caused by such upheavals. Just because they happen frequently doesn’t mean we should accept them as an inevitable force. So don't downplay the significanceNot normalizing, just being realistic. Do I like that LA often has riots? Not really. Am I going to pretend it’s new or novel when they do have riots? No. This would be like being shocked that one got wet when standing in the rain.
Why should you not deport people who are illegally in the country? Go ahead.

Equating riots to getting wet in the rain oversimplifies the complex social issue and dismisses the pain caused by such upheavals. Just because they happen frequently doesn’t mean we should accept them as an inevitable force. So don't downplay the significance


It LITERALLY is a simple black and white issue.I have no problem with the idea of borders, as much as human made they are, and I don't think most people do
What I don't like it's people who cannot give two shits to think about how complex is to approach an issue like this and treat it like it's a black and white issue. Countries are not real in a tangible sense, it's all based on a social contract and therefore we try to have considerations just by the mare fact that immigrants are human beings, breaking the law or not.
Again, the issue is the rhetoric behind it and the way it's being done
Oh hey guys! Purple Shyguy solved decades of struggles in geopolitics, borders, nationalism, racismIt LITERALLY is a simple black and white issue.

You are talking to a VTuber on a gaming forum. I am not going to be taking anything that seriously. If you want an actual serious from me, that requires workEquating riots to getting wet in the rain oversimplifies the complex social issue and dismisses the pain caused by such upheavals. Just because they happen frequently doesn’t mean we should accept them as an inevitable force. So don't downplay the significance









