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To: i-node who wrote (1301260)5/20/2021 4:13:16 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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FJB

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Inode, I see your point, but I was merely calling out "Brumar" and his attempt to feign powerlessness over the issue.

Remember when Georgia passed new voting laws just two months ago? Major League Baseball proudly declared that they would move this year's All-Star game from Atlanta to Colorado.

Executives from Coca-Cola, Delta, Apple, JPMorgan Chase, Amazon, GM, and MANY other corporations publicly virtue-signaled their opposition to the new "racist" laws.

Will Smith and Antoine Fuqua declared that they will move production of an upcoming Civil War movie out of Georgia.

All across the country, so many people and so many powerful corporations are meddling in the affairs of one state, because SOCIAL JUSTICE.

So when "Brumar" pretends that he and everyone else is powerless to oppose Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's blatant racism, you can easily call his bluff. Then he'll fold faster than a poker player holding a 7-2.

Tenchusatsu