Search results for "5ec98493dae2f747b679688f2aacc1f5" in md5 (11)

/pol/ - Thread 515993726
Anonymous United States No.515993768
Never again.
/pol/ - Thread 515990291
Anonymous United States No.515990590
>In September 2025, Patel called the killing of Iryna Zarutska "a disgraceful act that should never happen in America."[117]
/pol/ - How do we solve the emotional attention span issue?
Anonymous United States No.515669881
How do we solve the emotional attention span issue?
People will care PASSIONATELY about this shit, willing to face off against the whole fucking world to do something about it...for 5 minutes. A week at best.

It's infuriating. And I'm not exempt from it, though I tend to be more self-aware of it happening. It must be even worse with zoomers. What the fuck can be done?
/pol/ - Thread 515657444
Anonymous United States No.515659767
>>515657444
>Why risk everything on one guy? it makes no sense
Also I forgot, to make everyone forget about picrelated
It was "radicalizing" (see healthy reaction) normal Whites in the US to an extent that most non Americans cannot fathom
/pol/ - FORGOTTEN
Anonymous Norway No.515646512
FORGOTTEN
Her memory lasted less than a week.
/pol/ - Nothing will happen
Anonymous Norway No.515643308
Nothing will happen
You will get stabbed to death by niggers.
Your boomer-core miga activists will be shot to death.
And you will continue posting about the new thing terminally online.
/pol/ - Thread 515470530
Anonymous No.515474851
>>515470530
picrel deserves more sympathy than those 2.
/news/ - Wikipedia editors attempted to delete Iryna Zarutska murder article, removed suspect's name
Anonymous No.1433438
Wikipedia editors attempted to delete Iryna Zarutska murder article, removed suspect's name
>Zarutska, 23, a Ukrainian refugee, was stabbed to death Aug. 22 while riding a train home from work in Charlotte. Police identified the suspect as Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, who has an extensive criminal history dating back to 2007.
>A Wikipedia editor tried Sunday to delete the entry about Zarutska’s death, arguing it didn’t meet the site’s "notability" requirements. Those guidelines, written by volunteers, say a subject must receive significant coverage in multiple reputable outlets.
>Wikipedia has long faced accusations of bias in its coverage. Zarutska’s article remained active, though Brown’s name did not appear.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/wikipedia-editors-attempted-delete-charlotte-murder-article-removed-suspects-name-from-entry-report
/adv/ - /atoga/ - Ask The Opposite Gender Anything
Anonymous No.33643783
women why did you vote for this
why why why why why
/b/ - Thread 939602762
Anonymous No.939602762
GOOD LORD
WTF IS WRONG WITH THEM
/int/ - Thread 214707305
Anonymous Norway No.214708931
>>214707305
No, they would do this instead.