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Iowa congressman Steve King is an apologist for "white nationalism" and "white supremacy" and is hoping to be re-elected for a tenth term in Congress in February 2020.
Judging by their voting record it seems that inbreeding is not entirely unusual in Iowa
Dude said:"Just because a conception happened in bad circumstances doesn't mean the result isn't a person,"
"What if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled out anyone who was a product of rape or incest? Would there be any population of the world left if we did that?"
"Considering all the wars and all the rapes and pillages that happened throughout all these different nations, I know that I can't say that I was not a part of a product of that."
Whilst your analysis is undoubtedly fascinating, nothing alters the fact that Steve King opposes a woman's right to seek an abortion in the case of incest (which most modern-day humans consider not to be a particularly good idea) and where a woman has been raped.His actual quote in context rather than the usual LOLstockhausen RSS feed -
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Which is a lot less controversial that the very "picked for maximum rage" section.
Which is a lot less controversial that the very "picked for maximum rage" section.
Mr King has earned a reputation for his incendiary comments. The Iowa congressman was already stripped of his committee assignments by his Republican colleagues in Congress last month, after the New York Times published an interview in which the congressman questioned how the phrases "white nationalism" and "white supremacy" had become offensive.
After he was disciplined, Mr King compared himself to Jesus Christ.
The Republican has made a number of remarks widely seen as racist and xenophobic, once tweeting his support for the Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders.
"Wilders understands that culture and demographics are our destiny," Mr King wrote on Twitter.
"We can't restore our civilisation with somebody else's babies," he added.
Iowa congressman Steve King is an apologist for "white nationalism" and "white supremacy" and is hoping to be re-elected for a tenth term in Congress in February 2020.
Judging by their voting record it seems that inbreeding is not entirely unusual in Iowa
I do wish they'd keep that nonsense off mainstream porn sites though... who the **** is into that? Why does it keep on getting promoted to us?
Are you telling me to watch a bunch of those videos... for science? I mean, I'll take one for the team and all.Dig deeper and you'll find the answer. It's all done on purpose.
Dowie with the piping hot fresh takes once more. Data scientistsWithout incest we'd not be able to laugh at people from Alabama and, erm, Norfolk.
I do wish they'd keep that nonsense off mainstream porn sites though... who the **** is into that? Why does it keep on getting promoted to us? Do people still watch the videos albeit skipping any initial role-play bit/dialogue at the start because they quite like the girl starring in it? Does that then mean the data scientists at the site incorrectly assume the category/fetish itself is more popular than it actually is thus promote it more? (I'd hope they have better data scientists than that.)
Hit us up with your fresh news my dude.Dig deeper and you'll find the answer. It's all done on purpose.
Whilst your analysis is undoubtedly fascinating, nothing alters the fact that Steve King opposes a woman's right to seek an abortion in the case of incest (which most modern-day humans consider not to be a particularly good idea) and where a woman has been raped.
Even in context, it sounds bad: