Posted on 08/27/2019 3:12:56 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
'Why Don't We Murder More White People?'
'Why Don't We Murder More White People?' is a gallery installation + film displayed at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, California, at their annual pop-up, Public Square!
From the Public Square program:
"Why Dont We Murder More White People? is an examination on whiteness, its unassailable immortality, and how it permeates our daily lives. Communicated through installation and film both centered in living spaces, WDWMMWP aims to interrogate empathy and morality as a fulcrum of identity. As we watch the death of black and brown people become normalized in parallel with the rise of white supremacy, this project askswhy isnt the inverse true?" This visual was created with the intention to be played on loop for 4 hours in the context of its accompanying gallery installation.
and yet they totally banned Soph...
Good, theres more targets on the left.
I go on TheirTube and run a search on “Headed to Bitchute to watch Soph, bye!”
Somewhere, someone at `Tube is seeing that knowing they only made her a household name.
Run a search on Soph at `Tube and see how many vids there are now about how they banned her and everyone banned from `Tube are going to bitchute which is making that site bigger every day.
Gonna go hit Tube again and run another search for Soph, HAHAHA!
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heh heh heh heh love it
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I think the best counterattack to this nonsense would be to have a “white like us” idea, oriented to Hispanics and Asians, that “they can be as white as they want to be”.
That is, if they follow “the white way”, they can get all the benefits and more that white people get.
Alleged ‘artists’ are many and have to be attention whores to try to gain recognition (the polkadot rat in the rat pit).
I’m sure that this little leftard/un-american stunt will come back to reward the perps properly.
That reminds me. I’m getting below the 2K mark on wad cutters for my railway tunnel.
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