What did the word "kek" evolve into something that is "much worse" than a joke exactly?
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Edited by Wr3ckitR4lph: 9/13/2017 3:31:39 PMWhen someone showed up to a white supremacist rally carrying a Kekistani flag. Or maybe when the kekistani flag was designed to look like a N4ZI war flag.
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I don't think [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] like the jokes 4chan makes about their stuff
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So he existed at a rally? Horrible A flag was made as well? Reprehensible How many people died though?
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I blame her mother tbh. She should have taught her not to play in the street like everyone else's patents did. Or bang and beat on cars like a spaz. Like she was to a Black family just before she got hit. It's terrible it happened but it could have been prevented if common sense were used. That meme flag had nothing to do with it however. Being involved with two violent terrorist groups did.
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It also could have been prevented if that guy hadn't driven his car through a crowd of people, you victim-blaming ass.
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You mean after those Antifa retards banged and beat on his car causing him to try to GTFO out of there. You sound a lot like one of them. Stay out of the street when screeching, shittard.
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Yeah...he deliberately drove his car into a crowd of people with the intent to cause harm. If you say you believe otherwise you're either a liar or an idiot.
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When? Who died because of the word "kek"?
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You are being intentionally obtuse and missing the entire point of my post.
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I'm addressing your point directly by asking what the word "kek" became. Feel free to give me an example that doesn't consist of "Someone made a flag" or "someone carried a flag."
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I mean, lots of people made a flag and lots of people follow that flag, but yeah, be a reductionist if it suits you. It doesn't matter what I told you, you're going to believe what you want anyway. You probably already know all this anyway and are just being a contrarian because you don't want to admit your little internet group is filled with hate.
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Edited by Big Moist: 9/13/2017 3:54:59 PMNo, I'm legitimately interested in what you think happened that's "much worse" than an internet meme. If your best example is "someone made a flag" I'm afraid no one will take you seriously.
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You keep putting "someone made a flag" in quotation marks like that's what I actually said. Those are your words, which is a reduction of my point, which conveniently leaves out the part where that flag is based on a n4zi flag, and that flag was carried at a white supremacist rally, and a counter-protester was killed at that rally by a white supremacist. No, that ws wasn't carrying that flag, but people with that flag were associating themselves with white supremacists. That should be enough to prove my point. I have pointed out as much to you already. You're either ignoring that or haven't grasped it.
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Unless you can prove to me that the person who killed someone saw a pepe meme and said "this makes me want to kill some filthy black people" you can't connect the two. The fact that you're trying to is incredibly disingenuous. That's like saying "well one guy at the rally had nike shoes on and someone else completely unrelated to that guy killed people so nike shoes are symbols of hate." Come on. You have to see how ridiculous that sounds.
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What you said sounds absolutely ridiculous and is completely different from what I am talking about and you damn well know that. Wanna talk about somebody being disingenuous.
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Can't believe people actually agree with this. It's not a major deal but there's clearly no hate or intention of hate, get over yourself snowflake
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I'm not the one complaining that somebody changed something in a video game I play lol
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Sooooo are you going to explain how or...? I don't even know what part of my response you're referring to.
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Maybe while you weren't paying attention to the last decade?
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You're welcome to answer my question. I'd like to know all the acts of terrorism that have occurred from gazing at such a deadly assortment of English letters.
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I like you. You are articulate, yet give no -blam!-s at the same damn time. I am genuinely impressed with how you dismantle some silly argument with pure sarcasm yet make a valid point that only makes others want to make more silly arguments.
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Shut up, zebra. You're a zebra.
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Don't argue semantics with me young padawan.
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Zebra's don't know semantics. Silly zebra.