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originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: pheonix358
Remember when a "caravan" came and genocided all the indigenous people...
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: pheonix358
...
that caravan was what you "Patriots" celebrate, who came and genocided all the indigenous people
also, MS13 originated in Los Angeles and spread from there... so your "refugee" theory doesn't hold up
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originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: pheonix358
...
that caravan was what you "Patriots" celebrate, who came and genocided all the indigenous people
also, MS13 originated in Los Angeles and spread from there... so your "refugee" theory doesn't hold up
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