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/pol/ - Thread 515102914
May Happen United States No.515102914
why are two christian countries with decades of fertility-rate problems fighting a piecemeal war of attrition.
/pol/ - Thread 515016470
Anonymous United States No.515019559
patriotism.
/pol/ - Thread 513434356
Anonymous No.513436045
acceptance, the final stage of grief.
/pol/ - Thread 512020762
An Happen United States No.512021002
there is partial truth to the swede memeflag faggot, about the brap farm that is americuh.

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/pol/ - Thread 510472759
The Machine United States No.510474450
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how would you jack off with no hand and what would you jack off with no tool.
/pol/ - Epstein victim says they were ALL jewish supremacists
About To Happen United States No.510440963
luigi showed us the way, any and all inaction is entirely our own.
/pol/ - Thread 510388234
A Super Very Serious Shit Poster United States No.510388234
the african population is growing rapidly, making it one of the fastest-expanding regions in the world. from the perspective of a homosexual man from north korea, this growth presents a complex backdrop against which lgbtq+ issues are largely suppressed or invisible. in many parts of africa, homosexuality is not widely accepted, with several countries maintaining strict anti-lgbtq+ laws and societal norms, similar to north korea’s stance. whilst urban centers in africa are showing gradual shifts toward more progressive views, particularly among younger generations, the overall environment remains challenging for individuals who identify as homosexual. for someone from north korea, where lgbtq+ identities are heavily stigmatized and information about sexual orientation is tightly controlled, the african experience may feel both familiar and foreign—marked by resilience within a context of widespread social conservatism.
as a homosexual jewish man from north korea, the societal norms and legal restrictions surrounding homosexuality in his home country contrast sharply with the diverse and often more open discussions about lgbtq+ rights and family planning seen in various parts of africa.