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1 hour ago, proactive said:

 hate Jats because no matter how hard they try they can never be Jats.

This is your colonial brainwashing. Whenever an intelligent nonjut pointed out to a jut anglo-bootlicking slave, how stupid he was being, your masters taught you to think this, instead of using your brains.

Look at how thick they are......

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To this:

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Disgraceful!!

Who the f**k would want to be one of  these muppets? 

Useful to their own enemies - slaves no less. 

Please don't delude yourselves - not everyone wants to be you. 

 

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4 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

This is your colonial brainwashing. Whenever an intelligent nonjut pointed out to a jut anglo-bootlicking slave, how stupid he was being, your masters taught you to think this, instead of using your brains.

Look at how thick they are......

From this:

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To this:

Hong-Kong-criminals-before-1915.jpg.308aaa5d5795b04c2580d50d2e0b1c51.jpg

Disgraceful!!

Who the f**k would want to be one of  these muppets? 

Useful to their own enemies - slaves no less. 

Please don't delude yourselves - not everyone wants to be you. 

 

Weren't your Tharkhan forefathers also colonial bootlickers in Kenya when they were lording it over the blacks?

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2 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

Weren't your Tharkhan forefathers also colonial bootlickers in Kenya when they were lording it over the blacks?

None of mine, and if any were, I'd face up it, and not try and excuse it away like a tosser. 

Shame on any tarkhan that was doing this, they are a disgrace.  

 

Are you going to do your special needs thing again, when you keep going on like I'm from Africa even though I've told you otherwise at least a dozen times? lol

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