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    What Will It Take... I Mean, COME ON PEOPLE

    enJuly 24, 2019
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    About this Episode

    When anyone makes the statement "...go back to where you came from...," they are without a doubt, either a racist; nationalist; xenophobe; or combination of all, which is a shit thing to be in a world of humans.

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