The BLM Instagram post came in response to news reports of the murder and said: “We have a right to violence. All oppressed people have a right to violence. And I’m going to tell you something. It’s like the right to pee. You gotta have the right place, you gotta have the right time, you gotta have the appropriate situation. And I’m absolutely convinced that this is it.”
>DS looking for a knee jerk response.
>Time for the Military to step in.
don't get target fixation
>Obama had weekly kill list meetings with Brennan
takes the focus off 9-11 doesn't it
or all the tranny wives
>Nepal Army Takes Over Capital As Politicians Flee By Helicopter
how itchy are India and China over Nepal?
People kill people.
You are watching a movie.
They want you WEAK.
SLAVE.
SHEEP.
DISTRACTION.
it's like every name fag has been activated
There is absolutely no question in my mind that the Mormon ceremony which came to be known as the Endowment, introduced by Joseph Smith to Mormon Masons initially, just a little over one month after he became a Mason, had an immediate inspiration from Masonry. This is not to suggest that no other source of inspiration could have been involved, but the similarities between the two ceremonies are so apparent and overwhelming that some dependent relationship cannot be denied.
>There is absolutely no question in my mind that the Mormon ceremony which came to be known as the Endowment, introduced by Joseph Smith to Mormon Masons initially, just a little over one month after he became a Mason, had an immediate inspiration from Masonry. This is not to suggest that no other source of inspiration could have been involved, but the similarities between the two ceremonies are so apparent and overwhelming that some dependent relationship cannot be denied.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endowment_(Mormonism)
dot space space
Charlie Kirk was a moderate in all ways and engaged in the democratic process the way we were told to from our youth up, in open forum and dialogue with those who disagreed.
They shot him anyway.
When Pilate saw that he was getting nowhere, but that instead an uproar was starting, he took water and washed his hands in front of the crowd.