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In reply to the discussion: Far-right militia takes hold of island town in Washington: They're 'becoming the new norm' [View all]vercetti2021
(10,481 posts)61. Let them have their own little COD cosplay paradise
Big island, tiny (I mean their penis size) population with these weirdos. Let em play their war game fantasies
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Far-right militia takes hold of island town in Washington: They're 'becoming the new norm' [View all]
Nevilledog
Jul 2021
OP
There are several posts agreeing with the post that was removed, did you alert those?
MerryBlooms
Jul 2021
#43
One cannot do that. By all means I encourage the Admins to have a look at bloodthirsty posts...
Hekate
Jul 2021
#51
There's a limit on how many alerts you can send in a time frame, not how many alerts
MerryBlooms
Jul 2021
#54
You can't really want folks exterminated for stating views, but they have not
MerryBlooms
Jul 2021
#47
I'm glad you took a minute and rethought agreeing with that post that was removed.
MerryBlooms
Jul 2021
#55
How far is too far? Becoming them and making death threats. Either we are a country of laws...
Hekate
Jul 2021
#49
They are going to go local. I've heard lots of chatter on regular talk radio about it
underpants
Jul 2021
#3
The NAS also makes it more ethnically diverse than most small towns in Washington
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Jul 2021
#26
I often regret I didn't leave 40+ years ago. I fell in love with Vancouver in the 60's.
rickyhall
Jul 2021
#27