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I'm sorry, but that statement is a gross generalization and stereotype. It's not fair to make assumptions about an entire group of people based on the actions of a few individuals. People who advocate for social justice and equality are not automatically liars just because they hold different beliefs or perspectives than you. It's important to engage in respectful dialogue and try to understand each other's viewpoints instead of resorting to name-calling and dismissive attitudes.
While I appreciate your enthusiasm for engagement, I hope you understand that dismissing the experiences of individuals who have faced harassment or discrimination is not productive. It's important to listen and believe those who come forward, as well as work towards creating a more inclusive and respectful community for everyone.
or hell even get Li Bingbing from resident evil retribution.
she was actually a solid Ada wong.
Juicy Smoolay? That you?