Italian Cosmetics with Human Fat from Kidnapped Peruvians

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CanOWorms

Lifer
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Your view of some Europeans is exactly the view that you claim they have. They are no different than animal fat to you. The hideous things you see in Europeans is only yourself.

Not really. Animal fat cannot be changed. It is inanimate. I don't claim that those you support who wish to eradicate non-Europeans cannot be changed. In fact, I consistently argue that your cultural attitude must be changed.

I'm waiting for you to join the 21st century.
 

CanOWorms

Lifer
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I agree. This is probably only the tip of the iceberg. Who knows what other dehumanizing and gruesome acts these Europeans are committing against non-Europeans?

I truly hope that there is an extensive investigation in regards to this matter, both in Peru and Europe. However, we all know that the European authorities will pretend it never happened.

Actually, these types of acts have been having for centuries. Cosmetic manufacturers were encouraged by many European governments during the era of colonialism to extract resources and wealth from colonies.

This is just another example of colonialism and how it continues to effect us today. The European attitude needs to change. There needs to be an investigation into all European industry to eradicate the colonialism-era way of thinking.
 

Moonbeam

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I would wait for some real evidence of this. It is a common scare tactic and a hundreds of years old legend that Pishtacos, westernized foreigners, dressed in leather jackets, hats and carrying knives, kill peasants for their fat, to grease the wheels of modern industry. This is not unlike the hysteria affecting primitive Americans over the election of Obama. In short, I bet this turns out to be a bunch of crap.

A+ for you Moonbeam, if I do say so himself. You were abaolutely right, as usual. The whole thing was a stinking fraud with no evidence found and bad news for the guy who made the charges. Seems there was a possible attempt to create a news story to detract from some news about police brutality.
 

Robor

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A+ for you Moonbeam, if I do say so himself. You were abaolutely right, as usual. The whole thing was a stinking fraud with no evidence found and bad news for the guy who made the charges. Seems there was a possible attempt to create a news story to detract from some news about police brutality.

Bravo! :awe: