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Nikita Ramkissoon May 30, 2021 Random

If Christian symbolism was marketed and sold as the west sells Hindu ones

The following images were created because of fuckery by white people. They have really been doing the most to piss us off. Basically what I’m trying to say is CULTURAL APPROPRIATION = BAD! Narmastaay.

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