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@Mark *******
mark I see on your Facebook page you have 4 posts that is marked false news by factcheckers. You have a problem when the truth doesn't suit your needs or are they in the conspiracy as well? Is it only you, tRump and Q of course that know the real truth. Oh forgot Infowars FFS. Independent research, call it what it really is, a half hour on youtube haha
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@Aaron ********
you have any difficulty buying tinfoil to make hats out off in Philippines?
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@Aaron ********
America pulled out of the WHO, if you are not allowed in a nation you cannot just enter if you want, side effects of vaccinations do not always reveal themselves the next day, month or year and pardoning and paying murderers for being testing is outrageous. Other than that a great post
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@Mark *******
aren t you glad you aren t in northern England where Covid's second wave is hitting or in New York City when the dead were stored in refrigerator trucks. So lucky to have not to face these facts and get to spend the day complaining about having to be obedient
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Stop lockdowns as a PRIMARY control method. Read the whole sentence. It doesn t say stop lockdowns. FFS you deniers would grab at any straw to appear right.
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@Jaye *******
Latin America

Skin whitening practices have also been well documented in South America and the Caribbean. Sociologists such as Jack Menke noted that early skin lightening practices among indigenous women were motivated by the attentions of conquistadores.[73][74] Recovered journals from women in Suriname indicated that they used vegetable mixtures to lighten their skin, which produced painful side effects.[74]

Various studies have linked the prevalence of skin whitening in Latin American nations to their histories and legacies of colonization and slavery.[75][58][73] Witness accounts in colonial Jamaica reported that women practiced "flaying" and "skinning" on themselves, using astringent lotions to appear lighter.[75] Caribbean creole women were also observed to treat their skin with cashew nut oil, which burned the external layers of skin.[75]

Skin whitening practices grew in popularity, partly as a consequence of blanqueamiento in Latin America.[76] The ideologies behind blanqueamiento promoted the idea of social hierarchy, based on Eurocentric features and skin tone.[77]
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@Jaye *******
that's right amigo, turn on a TV in panama, you see light skinned people. You know the truth. If you self loath it is not my fault
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70 percent of Nigerians use skin whitening products, it is a worldwide business, sick and evil that has convinced people of color that they are inferior. Africa, South America, all of Asia, light skin is considered more beautiful.
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Jul 1, 2563 BE · TOKYO -- Asia's $7.5 billion skin whitening market is under growing scrutiny after three of the biggest ... Not just Thais, not just Asia