@thebrontemarie: it was also incredibly racist but I feel like that goes without saying

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edwardianwitch
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It’s still happening today as well... ICE and sometimes during surgery’s doctors would snip snip. It’s “illegal” but it nobody stops them
2020-12-23 08:32:13
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nyxxdelights
Nyx seeing Stray Kids 05/31🧭 :
It's why there is a wall around Harvard.
2020-12-23 09:02:09
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volkhark
lordvolkhark :
we also inspired them by the treatment of natives an African Americans. just saying
2020-12-23 12:15:00
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lanochebonita
Blue Diamond :
Fun fact - Margaret Sanger was a strong supporter of the Eugenics movement. Yes, one of the founders of planned parenthood. She & PP did wonderful
2020-12-23 09:26:40
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skittlemermaid
Skittlemermaid :
really important to learnt he history of your country that you're not taught! (also what are your roller called/where from? I need!💕✨)
2020-12-23 08:47:14
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luxlance
Lux Lance :
North Carolina recently stopped forced sterilization on incarcerated marginalized women in the 1980's.
2020-12-23 09:04:03
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venussroses
that gemini bitch :
can we like??? shoot america into space
2020-12-23 09:07:35
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flaminhonk
whelp :
!! also that the biggest proponent in ewgenies was canada and a lot of 😶 ideas came from canadas treatment of indigenous ppls
2020-12-23 09:00:51
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