Dumbfounded I guess calling in not out

Well their user name is Kanye West who is a public figure so that’s my justification on why I didn’t cover the user name up. #lgbtq #lgbt #Lemon8 #lemon8creator I’m still confused on why this person thinks bigotry has two meanings. It’s one meaning and it’s negative. Also don’t do the cancel culture thing and death threats thing.

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