Let's get some words that will be banned by CRT and wokism and the commie cancel culture.

We seem to be a sick hateful nation, neighbor against neighbor based on party over rational thinking. lots of sucky stuff both sides of the isle. New one out this morning, Republican C Roy said to block Dems from accomplishing anything so Republicans can retake congress in 2022. That's what we need paying a congress persons salary so they can accomplish nothing in the name of party over country. Sure you can dig up some equally dumb something on a Democrat. We need a good Infrastructure bill, its critical. Stop with the BS get it done.
 
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We seem to be a sick hateful nation, neighbor against neighbor based on party over rational thinking. lots of sucky stuff both sides of the isle. New one out this morning, Republican C Roy said to block Dems from accomplishing anything so Republicans can retake congress in 2022. That's what we need paying a congress persons salary so they can accomplish nothing in the name of party over country. Sure you can dig up some equally dumb something on a Democrat. We need a good Infrastructure bill, its critical. Stop with the BS get it done.
We've been stuck at party-over-country for a while now. The only question is whether that condition is permanent.
 
Not just words, but terms or anyone white uttering certain foods in public.

The list:
MASTER

(Trying to change the name of golf tournament)

BOY

(we can include girls with this. The Disney people have stopped using boys and girls)

PLANTATION

(currently Plantation Florida is being found to change the name of their city.)

DIXIE

(anyone named Dixie is currently being attacked and Dixie highway is now and has been targeted.)

HUN

Not to be confused with the original 'Hun', which referred to a member of the nomadic tribe famously led by Attila the Hun, the modern use of the word 'hun' is actually a term of endearment.

A shortened version of 'honey', it's the millennial way of showing affection towards a friend, family member, or partner.

The expression has been incorporated into the phrase 'U OK, hun?', which is a more sarcastic colloquialism used to question someone's behaviour.

BABE

Much like hun, 'babe' is a millennial term of endearment. In slang, this can also be used when speaking to any gender, whether in a relationship context or when referring to a good mate

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I know whites will not be able to say fried chicken, or watermelon, or collard greens in public.

I am actually somewhat surprised that there aren't mass protests that KFC has a white CEO.

How dare them!!!!!

Add some words that Millennials and the others are deeply offended by.
What is it in CRT that you object to the most? Link that part and explain why you don't like it.
 
Democrats will lie and deny and say they don't want to ban these words and make speech crimes till the day it comes up for a vote.
 
Not just words, but terms or anyone white uttering certain foods in public.

The list:
MASTER

(Trying to change the name of golf tournament)

BOY

(we can include girls with this. The Disney people have stopped using boys and girls)

PLANTATION

(currently Plantation Florida is being found to change the name of their city.)

DIXIE

(anyone named Dixie is currently being attacked and Dixie highway is now and has been targeted.)

HUN

Not to be confused with the original 'Hun', which referred to a member of the nomadic tribe famously led by Attila the Hun, the modern use of the word 'hun' is actually a term of endearment.

A shortened version of 'honey', it's the millennial way of showing affection towards a friend, family member, or partner.

The expression has been incorporated into the phrase 'U OK, hun?', which is a more sarcastic colloquialism used to question someone's behaviour.

BABE

Much like hun, 'babe' is a millennial term of endearment. In slang, this can also be used when speaking to any gender, whether in a relationship context or when referring to a good mate

---------

I know whites will not be able to say fried chicken, or watermelon, or collard greens in public.

I am actually somewhat surprised that there aren't mass protests that KFC has a white CEO.

How dare them!!!!!

Add some words that Millennials and the others are deeply offended by.
What is it in CRT that you object to the most? Link that part and explain why you don't like it.
Tell us what you support in CRT and you will know what Americans oppose in it..
 
Not just words, but terms or anyone white uttering certain foods in public.

The list:
MASTER

(Trying to change the name of golf tournament)

BOY

(we can include girls with this. The Disney people have stopped using boys and girls)

PLANTATION

(currently Plantation Florida is being found to change the name of their city.)

DIXIE

(anyone named Dixie is currently being attacked and Dixie highway is now and has been targeted.)

HUN

Not to be confused with the original 'Hun', which referred to a member of the nomadic tribe famously led by Attila the Hun, the modern use of the word 'hun' is actually a term of endearment.

A shortened version of 'honey', it's the millennial way of showing affection towards a friend, family member, or partner.

The expression has been incorporated into the phrase 'U OK, hun?', which is a more sarcastic colloquialism used to question someone's behaviour.

BABE

Much like hun, 'babe' is a millennial term of endearment. In slang, this can also be used when speaking to any gender, whether in a relationship context or when referring to a good mate

---------

I know whites will not be able to say fried chicken, or watermelon, or collard greens in public.

I am actually somewhat surprised that there aren't mass protests that KFC has a white CEO.

How dare them!!!!!

Add some words that Millennials and the others are deeply offended by.
Angry old white guy has to invent future reasons to keep himself in a constant state of idiotic agitation.
 
Don't any of you conservative find it ironic that that your pols are using the heavy hand of government to suppress CRT even though it's not taught in schools in their backward ass states.


You fucking jackbooted thugs.
 
Left wing white Americans sure are ignorant annoying hypocrites
 
Keep forgetting how cauliflower was called a racist vegetable to grow..still not sure if it is because cauliflower is white.




Oh, riiight, according to their genius aoc in office, it was grown by colonials..

So growing cauliflower is racist
 
When do you find time to search for things to get upset about? Oh yeah...you have no lives. Carry on.
Does your hubby wear makeup?
Not as much as you do....LOL
Oh, wait. I think hubby or husband is very offensive to you people.
Oh, you're just jealous of those of us who have had spouses.
You must have one feminine man. I am sure you are "deeply" satisfied.
Poor short stack....you have to feel around for your "boyhood" every night.
Yeah, he is a delicate little man. When does the "pool boy" or "orkin man" that he pays for come by for a visit? Once a week, once a month?

Do you wear something special for the occasions?
^Cringe.
 
Not just words, but terms or anyone white uttering certain foods in public.

The list:
MASTER

(Trying to change the name of golf tournament)

BOY

(we can include girls with this. The Disney people have stopped using boys and girls)

PLANTATION

(currently Plantation Florida is being found to change the name of their city.)

DIXIE

(anyone named Dixie is currently being attacked and Dixie highway is now and has been targeted.)

HUN

Not to be confused with the original 'Hun', which referred to a member of the nomadic tribe famously led by Attila the Hun, the modern use of the word 'hun' is actually a term of endearment.

A shortened version of 'honey', it's the millennial way of showing affection towards a friend, family member, or partner.

The expression has been incorporated into the phrase 'U OK, hun?', which is a more sarcastic colloquialism used to question someone's behaviour.

BABE

Much like hun, 'babe' is a millennial term of endearment. In slang, this can also be used when speaking to any gender, whether in a relationship context or when referring to a good mate

---------

I know whites will not be able to say fried chicken, or watermelon, or collard greens in public.

I am actually somewhat surprised that there aren't mass protests that KFC has a white CEO.

How dare them!!!!!

Add some words that Millennials and the others are deeply offended by.
What is it in CRT that you object to the most? Link that part and explain why you don't like it.
Tell us what you support in CRT and you will know what Americans oppose in it..
I could care less about CRT....I'm not the one fighting it. Tell us what YOU object to in CRT...link that part and explain why you don't like it.
 
Not just words, but terms or anyone white uttering certain foods in public.

The list:
MASTER

(Trying to change the name of golf tournament)

BOY

(we can include girls with this. The Disney people have stopped using boys and girls)

PLANTATION

(currently Plantation Florida is being found to change the name of their city.)

DIXIE

(anyone named Dixie is currently being attacked and Dixie highway is now and has been targeted.)

HUN

Not to be confused with the original 'Hun', which referred to a member of the nomadic tribe famously led by Attila the Hun, the modern use of the word 'hun' is actually a term of endearment.

A shortened version of 'honey', it's the millennial way of showing affection towards a friend, family member, or partner.

The expression has been incorporated into the phrase 'U OK, hun?', which is a more sarcastic colloquialism used to question someone's behaviour.

BABE

Much like hun, 'babe' is a millennial term of endearment. In slang, this can also be used when speaking to any gender, whether in a relationship context or when referring to a good mate

---------

I know whites will not be able to say fried chicken, or watermelon, or collard greens in public.

I am actually somewhat surprised that there aren't mass protests that KFC has a white CEO.

How dare them!!!!!

Add some words that Millennials and the others are deeply offended by.
What is it in CRT that you object to the most? Link that part and explain why you don't like it.
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mankind people, human beings, humanity

freshman first-year student

man-made machine-made, synthetic, artificial

chairman chair, chairperson, coordinator, head

mailman mail carrier, letter carrier, postal worker

policeman police officer

Fireman Fire fighter, fireperson.

steward, stewardess flight attendant

congressman legislator, congressional representative
 

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