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13 hours ago, Brothahorn said:
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It was assumed that was my intent, and perhaps it was, but nonetheless.....

This is a banger of a preface.  Gonna save it for future purposes.

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Pack mule of guilt.

Article and caption must have gotten the name wrong-- there is zero chance she is not named Karen.

 

1 hour ago, slorch said:

Pack mule of guilt.

This is an unfortunate distraction from making progress towards recognition of obesity as an oppressed identity.  

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MAGA not gonna let lefties have a monopoly on fake hate crimes.

https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-fan-accused-of-faking-political-hate-crime-insurance-scam-2022-7

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A Trump supporter falsely claimed his garage was burned down by left-wing extremists in a $300,000 insurance-scam attempt, federal prosecutors say. 

Dennis Molla, of Minnesota, set his own garage on fire after scrawling it with graffiti showing an antifa symbol, BLM, and Biden 2020 during the last presidential election campaign, according to an indictment reviewed by Insider. Prosecutors said Molla wanted to defraud insurers by claiming he had been politically targeted.

His story gained widespread sympathetic media coverage in which he described being shocked to discover how his home was attacked.

On September 23, 2020, Molla told CBS Minnesota that he awoke early that morning to "a loud boom, or a bang" outside his home and saw three people running away.

 

 

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