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You don’t have to point it out, we know you love them,
your master Zelenskyy, the Pedo Nazi is calling you,
Now, go join your Nazi brothers, Inbred!

C’mon, admit it, you’d love to join Pedo-Nazi, Zelenskyy, while he murders Catholics and Jews in Ukraine.
It’s CPAC and MAGA you slackjawed retarded shitkicking bitch.

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Like I said, go join your Nazi hero, pedophile-Nazi Zelenskyy,

C’mon, Dude… you know you would love watching his Nazi regime killing innocent people and children.

Your Nazi Brothers?
 
Like I said, go join your Nazi hero, pedophile-Nazi Zelenskyy,

C’mon, Dude… you know you would love watching his Nazi regime killing innocent people and children.

Your Nazi Brothers?
I’m not your brother.
But I am your daddy and you are my bitch.
 

Michael ‘The Big Short’ Burry Just Bet 90% of His Portfolio That the Stock Market Is About to Crash​


Before the financial crisis of 2008, Michael Burry’s massive bets against the housing market made him incredibly rich, and the subject of the Hollywood movie “The Big Short,” and now he is convinced the market is about to implode again.

Michael Burry became famous for correctly predicting the epic collapse of the housing market in 2008, and according to CNN, Burry has bet over 1.6 billion dollars that the stock market is about to crash again.


https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/michael-...olio-that-the-stock-market-is-about-to-crash/
 
It was such a popular hit for Queen that it appeared fourth on the band’s original 1981 greatest hits album along with Bohemian Rhapsody, Don’t Stop Me Now and We Will Rock You.

But last week it was nowhere to be seen when Universal Records announced they would be releasing a version of the record on Yoto, the new audio platform aimed at young people.

The move has left music industry insiders bemused, with bosses insisting that Fat Bottomed Girls has wrongly been singled out as it is ‘merely a bit of fun’.

One told The Mail on Sunday: ‘It is the talk of the music industry, nobody can work out why such a good-natured, fun song can’t be acceptable in today’s society.

‘It is woke gone mad. Why not appreciate people of all shapes and sizes like society is saying we should, rather than get rid of it.

It’s outrageous.’ Fat Bottomed Girls has long sparked debate about the suitability of its lyrics, and the promotional material that accompanied the release.

The original sleeve for the song, which was taken from Queen’s album Jazz, featured a scantily clad female riding a bicycle but was altered after some stores refused to stock it.

The new version was the same image with knickers drawn over the woman.

May told Mojo magazine in 2008: ‘I wrote it with Fred in mind, as you do, especially if you’ve got a great singer who likes fat bottomed girls… or boys.’

The newly released Yoto greatest hits album, released in collaboration with Queen’s record label Universal, is aimed at introducing the band to a younger audience.
 
It was such a popular hit for Queen that it appeared fourth on the band’s original 1981 greatest hits album along with Bohemian Rhapsody, Don’t Stop Me Now and We Will Rock You.

But last week it was nowhere to be seen when Universal Records announced they would be releasing a version of the record on Yoto, the new audio platform aimed at young people.

The move has left music industry insiders bemused, with bosses insisting that Fat Bottomed Girls has wrongly been singled out as it is ‘merely a bit of fun’.

One told The Mail on Sunday: ‘It is the talk of the music industry, nobody can work out why such a good-natured, fun song can’t be acceptable in today’s society.

‘It is woke gone mad. Why not appreciate people of all shapes and sizes like society is saying we should, rather than get rid of it.

It’s outrageous.’ Fat Bottomed Girls has long sparked debate about the suitability of its lyrics, and the promotional material that accompanied the release.

The original sleeve for the song, which was taken from Queen’s album Jazz, featured a scantily clad female riding a bicycle but was altered after some stores refused to stock it.

The new version was the same image with knickers drawn over the woman.

May told Mojo magazine in 2008: ‘I wrote it with Fred in mind, as you do, especially if you’ve got a great singer who likes fat bottomed girls… or boys.’

The newly released Yoto greatest hits album, released in collaboration with Queen’s record label Universal, is aimed at introducing the band to a younger audience.
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