Posted on 02/26/2021 7:38:40 AM PST by Borges
Self-employed......................
WTF?! i am a little bit stupider because of this.
“Sangeetha” should put down the twinkies and maybe exercise a bit. Then perhaps some of her “pain and suffering” would dissipate.
There’s probably 50m, at least, on twitter exactly like this.
Shamu is right about that. Except not in the way she thinks.
I’ve noticed a distinct connection between “anti-racism” and obesity...
https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1363251255565426694
They spelled it wrong.
Anti-racist expert = anti-expert racist.
Seeing that picture of her makes me want to pick up some ham hocks at the store today and make me some soup. Chinese soup because it’s you know, racist. :)
Actually Sangeetha reveals a lot about herself in the first post. She admits she hates Chinese people for “being clueless” about her “pain and suffering”—not that they caused it. She is saying she gets to hate anyone who doesn’t instantly or constantly acknowledge her status as a victim. What a way to go through life!
And she sets herself up as one who will instruct others on how to be a perpetual victim.
Why should anyone care about her ‘pain and suffering?’ Is it any more important than their own personal pain and suffering?
And why are Chinese any more responsible for this?
So much narcissism here.
Send her back to India.
Same with Nimrata Randhawa.
‘And why are Chinese any more responsible for this?’
well there is the ‘rona...
A search shows the account doesn’t exist...but it did...
>>Unluckily for Sangeetha Thanapal screenshots last forever
@RMIT
#china #singapore #auspol
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Vernon G Little
@VernonGLittle1
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Feb 20
Sangeetha will be okay. I’ve no doubt she’ll be back on Twitter as “Dr. Thanapal” in the not too distant future.
That would be the fault of of the Chinese Communist Party.
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