Anonymous ID: 43ff4c Feb. 16, 2023, 7:43 p.m. No.18362530   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2546 >>2552 >>2561

Small s sciecefags, notBigSSciencefags,

What would happen if the chemicals stirred up from the soil under water come up and make that rainbow gloss slick on top of water,

was to have a flame put to it? Would it start a fire on top of the water?

If yes, that would be aviral video in an i stsant and really wake people up. Or, nah? Looks many have same idea.

 

https://twitter.com/nicksortor/status/1626327835668320256

 

Nick Sortor

@nicksortor

Even MORE proof that the EPA is LYING to the people of East Palestine.

 

THIS WATER IS INSANELY CONTAMINATED.

 

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just a little bit sus

 

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Wonder if you can light a glass of water on fire, if you took it out of the creek.

Anonymous ID: 43ff4c Feb. 16, 2023, 7:47 p.m. No.18362552   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2561

Yhis video creeps me out due the seeing the mirror "upside down" of the trees on water. Has creepy upside down "satanic vibe". That is how my eyes see things.

And "rainbow" inverse.

 

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Anonymous ID: 43ff4c Feb. 16, 2023, 8:05 p.m. No.18362662   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18362564

True

>this world we live in now, where people will treat you like a dummy if you don’t believe in conspiracy theories.

 

Will will be proven to be a dummy about leaving the right if he really ever was there, but will absolutley be proven wrong about Q, SOON.

And no, we are not afraid of vaccines, we just are not ignorant to just trust the vax plan.

But we do trust the Q plan.

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>>18362564

>>18362564

Anonymous ID: 43ff4c Feb. 16, 2023, 8:07 p.m. No.18362674   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18362566

>Now there are a lot of people who still believe in Q, but Q told them to stop saying they believe in Q, so they’re a lot less visible than they were. I think it’s going to reemerge as something else.

 

Q never told anyone to stop saying they belive in Q. Retarded fake take.

Anonymous ID: 43ff4c Feb. 16, 2023, 8:41 p.m. No.18362835   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2856 >>2860 >>2887 >>2904

Please create white respose. Can and should go old school, as there are so many classics that have been censored. Door and dialogue is now open. Fair is fair. White student union should now exist.

 

Save.

 

 

Auburn Black Student Union produces list of racial slurs for white people — Discovered on GroupMe text chat allegedly associated with organization

Will Blakely | 02.09.23

 

https://1819news.com/news/item/groupme-allegedly-associated-with-auburn-black-student-union-produces-list-of-racial-slurs-for-white-people

Anonymous ID: 43ff4c Feb. 16, 2023, 8:44 p.m. No.18362856   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2860 >>2887 >>2904

Kids today are lame. These slurs are retarded.

 

>>18362835

Sample:

CREAKER NAMES

Mermaids maniacs Plantation barbies vanilla vulturerice rascalsmilk cricketPeople of colonial complexioncheese skinsbleach demonsflour monsterdischarge doggiesaltine crackersour cream salamanderscave dwellercrackermutationsyeast maggotssnow pigsmilky munchersyeast yetino purpose flouriphone on light modeiron golemplaster peopledandruff flakesalt shakerchalk childtoilet paper rollsour milksnow possumpalm coloured onessour milkblue cheese demonlice lieutenantcoke rabbitsdust mitessnow roachesChristopher Columbus stans (idk if this was added)plaster demonsoreo fillingchalk dustunedited google documentunseasoned chickencolonizer

Anonymous ID: 43ff4c Feb. 16, 2023, 8:49 p.m. No.18362887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2889 >>2897 >>2904

>>18362860

>>18362856

>>18362835

 

A whistleblower in the Auburn University Black Student Union (BSU) claims to have retrieved a Google Doc from a group message associated with the organization, which lists over 250 racial slurs for white people, including “failed abortions,” “diseased neanderthals” and more.

 

The whistleblower sent the document and screenshots of the group message on the popular group messaging app GroupMe to Auburn student Jaden Heard, who leaked the information to Turning Point USA (TPUSA), a conservative campus organization. TPUSA published a short article about the findings on its website last week.

 

1819 News spoke to Heard on Thursday morning. Heard said he’s not the whistleblower himself, but rather the whistleblower came to him about the information. The whistleblower chose to remain anonymous.

 

“From my perspective, it looks like they were just joking around, trying to have a laugh,” Heard said. “But I’m also imagining if the roles were reversed … I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt, that they were just trying to joke, but at the same time, it was a university-funded organization, and that’s pretty wild.”

 

The document, titled “Creaker Names,” contained seven pages of a single-column list of racial slurs. 1819 News obtained a copy of the document from Heard. According to Urban Dictionary, “Creaker” is another word for “cracker,” used particularly when referring to an old white man.

 

Some of the names on this list are labeled “favorite” in parenthesis, such as “Sour Cream Citizen,” “bleach demons,” “sugar sardines,” “dandruff demons,” “elbow crust,” “dandruff paper,” “copy and paste,” “skin stealers,” “deformed dna,” “decomposing form of humanity,” “delusional lice,” “bobble head white,” “ashy, but you can’t see it,” “untamed beasts,” “crest 3-D whitening strips” and several more.

 

A PDF version of the document can be seen below.

 

Warning: this document consists of vulgar material.

Heard also obtained screenshots of the group message that a group member shared the Google Doc in the message after saying, “Here’s a google doc of names for the Neanderthals.”

 

Another group member replied, saying, “Now if any of them try to play we got the names on command.”

 

The group then proceeded to brainstorm more slurs

Anonymous ID: 43ff4c Feb. 16, 2023, 8:50 p.m. No.18362889   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2904 >>3194

>>18362887

Cont:

The whistleblower told TPUSA last week that he got tired of "anti white racism shown in the left."

 

"I have two other black friends who [are no longer members of the BSU] because they bullied them out for having different opinions than what was acceptable," he said. "BSU needs to learn to be more welcoming and inclusive to the white community. The BSU motto is 'unity through education,' and they are currently failing at that."

 

Heard said he was kicked out of a group chat for black freshmen when he was a first-year student. He said he still attends BSU events sometimes but that BSU faculty and student members are hostile toward black conservatives.

 

Heard even claims he's been threatened by members of the BSU.

 

A comment on the TPUSA article claimed that the group message was not associated with the BSU. However, Heard said that the chat contained BSU alumni and members and included members of the BSU executive committee. Further, he claimed that the whistleblower said the chat had either been deleted or he had been kicked out since the Google Doc was leaked.

 

Auburn University issued the following statement to TPUSA last week:

 

On Tuesday afternoon, Auburn University was made aware of a GroupMe chat that used discriminatory language that is allegedly being circulated among some students. The university is committed to providing a working and academic environment that is free from discrimination and harassment and works to foster a nurturing community founded upon the fundamental dignity and worth of all its members. The university prohibits harassment of its students and employees as outlined in our Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment.

 

The university takes these matters very seriously and the alleged behavior does not represent the values of Auburn University. The appropriate administrators are examining the issue and considering appropriate actions. This matter will be treated in the same manner with which any issue of discrimination or harassment is addressed.

 

On Thursday, 1819 News reached out to the Office of Student Involvement, which oversees the BSU. The office declined to comment.