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Cuckservatives when talking about white women in America:

How dare you call a child the N word when they're stealing from you wtf unbelievable!

Cuckservatives when talking about random sand nation under attack:

If you killed them all and their children it wouldn't be enough!



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Cuckservatives when talking about white women in America:

How dare you call a child the N word when they're stealing from you wtf unbelievable!

Cuckservatives when talking about random sand nation under attack:

If you killed them all and their children it wouldn't be enough!

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