
http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2017/02/0 ... to-a-pulp/
This game is extremely redpilled. In the game you can beat up a fag and beat up a jew. Let's make this game very popular for its antisemitic and homophobic nature. #punchafag
What the fuck is that thing?Zlaxer wrote:
Came back across this, and wanted to repost.....:Snicker:
When asked for comment on the game MILO said, “Although I have no great fear of being punched — under certain circumstances I practically beg for it — I prefer to take my licks from Nigerian rent boys, not sweaty social justice losers. Hard pass!”TheReal_ND wrote:This game is extremely redpilled. In the game you can beat up a fag and beat up a jew. Let's make this game very popular for its antisemitic and homophobic nature. #punchafag
I guess this is how you know you're famous--when you're in a video game.Fife wrote:When asked for comment on the game MILO said, “Although I have no great fear of being punched — under certain circumstances I practically beg for it — I prefer to take my licks from Nigerian rent boys, not sweaty social justice losers. Hard pass!”TheReal_ND wrote:This game is extremely redpilled. In the game you can beat up a fag and beat up a jew. Let's make this game very popular for its antisemitic and homophobic nature. #punchafag
..and totally strung up on something by the looks of it. Cartoonist probably assumed that the feet of prostitutes are ripe with hallucigenic fungi. That's like classicst AND chauvanist! Aslo, Jesus speaks English... that's cultural appropriation.California wrote:Of course Jesus is black
It's Bronwyn Hemmer...you racist homophobeCalifornia wrote:What the fuck is that thing?Zlaxer wrote:
Came back across this, and wanted to repost.....:Snicker:
Unhappy with the Group Insurance Board's recent decision to stop covering hormone therapy and gender reassignment surgeries for state employees, one protester thought the board's meeting this morning was the right time to launch a profanity-riddled protest.
The GIB's decision to cease the coverage came after a federal judge ruled that states are not required to cover those treatments under federal law. By ceasing the coverage, the state returned to a policy it had maintained since July 2016.