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These crazy euro things are never for someone calling a neighbor or coworker a name it’s always the politicians because we must feel only love for our glorious leader

Also macron is refusing to leave office in France - the same thing they say trump will do but ignore when it’s a liberal!
 

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Robin DiAngelo sat down for an interview with Matt Walsh who was cosplaying an anti-racist disciple.

Walsh then announced that he’d pay Ben reparations if he’d accept it, prompting his producer to quip, “I mean I won’t turn it down.”

Walsh then handed Ben a few bills from his wallet.
“That doesn’t make up for 400 years of oppression, but it’s all that I have to give,” Walsh said.
Taking hold of the new cash padding his wallet, Ben — fully in on the ruse — explained that he doesn’t “know if it’s ever enough” but praised Walsh for “putting in the work” and acknowledged the “small progress I think we made today.”
DiAngelo looked introspective and bewildered as that unfolded.

“That was really weird,” a perplexed and nearly speechless DiAngelo gasped before formulating a response after Walsh asked, “Did you wanna pay any—?”

“I think reparations is like a systemic dynamic and approach,” she added. “I mean I think there may be some people who would be offended by [that].”

Ben explained that he wouldn’t “turn down cash.” A solemn-looking Walsh then stressed the need to allow “ourselves to be uncomfortable.” He underscored, “This is something that I can do right now” and asked, “Why wouldn’t I do it?”

“I can go get some cash for sure,” she relented after struggling to beat back Walsh’s and Ben’s logic. “I don’t mind if that would be something that would be comfortable for you.”

After getting Ben’s blessing, DiAngelo then walked over to her pocketbook, pulled out roughly $30, and told him, “That’s all the cash I have.”

“Thanks,” a smiling Ben replied.
 

YouTube is to limit recommendations of certain health and fitness videos to teenagers, including those which "idealise" certain body types.

It says 13 to 17-year-old users will still be able to search for and view fitness-related content - but will not be encouraged into repeated viewing of similar videos.

YouTube says it is acting because of concerns that repeated exposure to such material can lead young people to develop "negative beliefs" about themselves.
 
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