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        The deeper I read into it - the less funny it got. Shit’s real there in Amerikka, good thing I’m not living there.

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    “Sincerely, a neighbor”

    Hmmm I why wonder why the fuckkker didn’t sign the letter?

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      Shit don’t even stain the wall with whatever this thing has for blood. Just an open pit and lye.

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    Say what you will about the book, it is well researched and time and time again, you do contemporaneously see the things he brings up and I am not even talking about this letter in particular. I don’t know why he gets so much hate.

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      The White working class cannot become a proletariat without the abolition of White Supremacy and many leftists refuse to reckon with that, so they deny it.

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        I was thinking of something like The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act in India

        1. The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act is popularly known as POA, the SC/ST Act, the Prevention of Atrocities Act, or simply the Atrocities Act. The SC/ST Act was enacted on September 9, 1989. The rules for the Act were notified on March 31, 1995.

        2. The SC/ST Act lists 22 offences relating to various patterns or behaviours inflicting criminal offences and breaking the self-respect and esteem of the scheduled castes and tribes community. This includes denial of economic, democratic and social rights, discrimination, exploitation and abuse of the legal process.

        3. According to the SC/ST Act, the protection is provided from social disabilities such as denial of access to certain places and to use customary passage, personal atrocities like forceful drinking or eating of inedible food sexual exploitation, injury etc, atrocities affecting properties, malicious prosecution, political disabilities and economic exploitation.

        4. For speedy trial, Section 14 of the SC/ST Act provides for a Court of Session to be a Special Court to try offences under this Act in each district.

        5. The prime objective of the SC/ST Act is to deliver justice to marginalised through proactive efforts, giving them a life of dignity, self-esteem and a life without fear, violence or suppression from the dominant castes.

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      Nah, the right to be a loud proud racist shitbag is what America stands for.

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      Maybe harrassment, but its up to you to get a restraining order against the person, and you have to prove it.

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    Could somebody explain the title for me, please? I am not 100% of the connection it has with the “totally not racist, but” letter in the picture.