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Jun. 3rd, 2020|10:48 am

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The internet can definitely radicalise, no question. When you live and work with people from different backgrounds, it's generally okay. I've known a lot of African guys from my football days here in Rīga. We always had a laugh (though one was fucking insane - he was Nigerian. He once gave advice to another Nigerian about how he should get several wives. There were many benefits. The other Nigerian edged over to me with a concerned look on his face). Last night my daughter was training with the men's first team, and she put the captain on his arse with a reverse nutmeg. Everyone laughed and clapped - from all backgrounds.

Though, of course, this club isn't society in general. There are no race baiters in the club (yet), no hordes of virtue signallers encouraging groups to draw the very worst conclusions as there are in the insane cesspools of the US and Western Europe.

This video here shows it quite well: 'look-at-me-why-have-I-not-got-the correct-opinion types are bringing on a bloody race war.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX7CLyQA7Uw
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