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| View Poll Results: Do black (etc.) people have the right to have passively-antagonistic views on this? | ||||||
| Not-really - she did rub-hands with Mandela and in any case is a legend to be revered |
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| She did enable lots-of colonial disruption - I understand the mixed feelings |
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| ^ but in appropriate moderation (someone’s death is nothing to celebrate) |
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Deny, Defend, Depose.
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I was looking for an unequivocal yes in the options, but couldn't find one. But yes, anyone has the right to have antagonistic feelings about what this country has done and how it still treats people to this day.
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Last edited by The Slim Reaper; 10-09-2022 at 06:46 PM. |
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