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Interesting how the incident at Notre Dame resulted in billions of donations immediately sent out by philanthropists to repair it and assist everybody involved. I wish people were that charitable to other projects and societal areas that actually matters :')
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@bnawmp. Keep those conspiratorial and fact resistent theories within Russia's/Belarus' borders. We don't need such nonsense in the civilized world.
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@PacificPier Nah, they're using it to attract attention, receive compliments, meet social standards, and to attract partners. It's an effective tool that highlights femininity, cleanness, fertility and youthfulness.
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Those reports are suspect, hasn't been confirmed as truthful by intelligence services, and Trump were therefore not informed about the alleged connection to Russia or American soldiers being injured. Don't run along with unconfirmed stories.
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67 people were shot and ~13 died in Chicago last weekend. I've only seen Fox reporting on this. And people still say that we need to "dismantle or abolish" the police. Unbelievable.
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Another conspiracy with questionable contents for the left to once again use as ammunition to attack and warmonger. Who could've thought that the left, Dems and liberals were so hungry for vengeance and war? Isn't that what they opposed for years? Let our intelligence services and experts figure out what actually happens, who's responsible, and what to do. Downsize the ignorant and impulsive mob justice.
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@paulblackburn8566 Nope, been a heavy critic of them since its inception. Even more now. Edit: Or are you referring to a deleted comment by somebody else? Confused now.
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Being infected by DPRK's hostility, threatening attitude, and obesity-loving smoking-enthusiastic decadence, is probably way worse than being infected by the virus.
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@croczoc637 Removing disinformation and preserving a peaceful attitude in public is desirable and a good thing.
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Knew that Russia still had communist ties. They can't abandon their nostalgic Soviet past at any cost.
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How the heck do you manage to insert spelling mistakes when creating fraudulent cards to trick others? What a joke..
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I wonder what the guy did prior to this group's intervention. Was the intervention done on justifiable grounds? Were the guy a threat? And did it have anything to do with race (it barely does).
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The beauty of democracy
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Justin Donaldson Mostly correct. But why should law & order prevail in the US but not in Chinese-ruled cities? I despise that hypocrisy from the State Department and our administration.
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Blaming 3rd parties like it's being done there, would make every person on earth complicit of violating international law, human rights, and a bunch of treaties. By for example buying goods from China or people with a poor track record when it comes to human and labor rights. Just because the US delivers military equipment and weapons to KSA, does not imply that the US are responsible for the actions used by KSA against Houthi rebel groups or other terrorist groups in the region. Separating unhealthy children, children with criminal parents, or children used as proxies, is the right thing to do. They've got the rational and moral reason to do so. There is hypocrisy in screaming for law & order in the US while condemning China for wishing to do the same, however. I'll concede on that point.
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Overrated.
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@conservativelifestyle1344 Whenever I hear that one-liner, I think about ignorant, inexperienced and rebellious teens trying to challenge the normal, expected, and safe structures in society. Lol
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@12q8 And spreading stds. And bathing in immoral misery.
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What about the Israel ties? Many have speculated that she could've been hiding there, based on her history and potential connections to Mossad.
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Tessa Rossa Nobody cares about Putin. This election has nothing to do with fascism.
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Prioritize something that matters instead of these symbolic trivialities. Changing the use of historical flags won't do much apart from potentially decreasing the army's morale. How's that good?
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Yup. We need more of these academic-ish people in Africa. Truly enriches the continent and the globe!
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The Spanish flu were only designated with that label because Spain was the only country where it wasn't illegal to report on the matter, leading to a bunch of publications about the virus, leading to the world designating it as the "Spanish flu." It's not certain that the virus sparked in Spain, but rather in North America, other parts of Europe or other parts of the world.
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They can still afford this during the complete economic crash, inflation and instability that is impacting the country right now?
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Lol, no. Surveillance systems should be expanded and developed, not abolished. Just look at the coronavirus failures in the US, criminality on our streets, plunderes, looters, rioters and extremists. Those need to be tracked down and jailed. In those regards, China is a decent example of a country to partially imitate. This security law in HK is also 100% necessary if you look into the situation in HK right now. Shattered economy, disorder on the streets.
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@jdan8620 Preventing many of the issues that I raised would offset the potential ramifications of '1984'. No need to go overly excessive when incorporating the practises either.
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@farvision We need forceful policies, not voluntary ones. Anything else infringes upon all of us.
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They're either badly hit or not hit at all. Their secrecy prevents us from ever knowing the truth in that department.
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Hard to tell. It'd make more sense if the US sanctioned China for actually doing something wrong. China restoring order and steering the HK economy back on track isn't on of those wrongdoings.
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It's not natural selection if most of these people will stay alive, while infecting innocent people who followed the guidelines and behaved properly. Many in the societal collective will be hit because of these careless maniacs.
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It's just a shame that the corporation is owned by an immature person without any judgement. I think they'd benefit further if the leadership actually were universally respectable and reliable.
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Should the same tactic be used against the trespassers, violators, vandals and statue desecrators? hmm...
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BLM has threatened all of their opponents lately, and corporations, politicians the public has bought into. They behave like rabid combative swines, shouting, threatening and humiliating everything in their way. Wreaking havoc. So it's understandable that the silent majority slowly but surely are striking back figuratively. It's only right. But should be done in a civilized and effective manner.
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Smoking Joe My happiness does not entail going to church, i'm not religious, just in favor of healthy, responsible and effective policies. We shouldn't permit behavior that is associated with addiction, mental illness, criminality, undermination of sound relationships, and the spread of stds. That should be severely countered to create a preferred atmosphere with a prosperous people. Repulsive to see what type of activities are tolerated in parts of Europe.
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He obviously didn't hear the phrase, considering that he's disavowed everything to do with extremism the past years. I wonder if the guy shouted the slogan as a sarcastic attack on the identity politics and "black power"-sentiments that BLM stands for right now. The guy might be tired of disgraceful mob justice and reverse racism sweeping this nation because a criminal hooligan died recently.
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Look, collusion delusion confusion is apparently still a topic of debate in the US. The conspiracy may be one of the most embarrassing failures in modern American history, amplified by every liberal/leftist.
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That's a conspiracy. Medias have been reporting regarding his tweet last night, and Elon's sarcastic response. No media corporations are trying to blow this up for biased reasons, lol
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Building expensive and deceptive hotels to brag about possessions and wealth in Vietnam, when it is one of the most poor, undeveloped and the nation suffering the most by their communist rule.
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"Perhaps we should impose censorship to remove people's thoughts, opinions and stances on the matter"
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@3_up_moon You're fine with censorship. I'm not fine with that, and will fight against it.
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Not just a narcissist, a person with no experience, vision or knowledge about politics.
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Extremists on the left are hijacking this situation again, and every leftist/criminal/BLM-saboteur are falling for it by joining and trying to legitimize the riots. As per usual.
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Symbolic hypocrisy by the US. In this case, the US should back off.
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Iran are rightfully blamed for a lot of reprehensible outcomes caused by the backwards country. What are you trying to insinuate?
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It's probably just YouTube's senseless filtering system. Comments are automatically removed all the time for certain phrases involved. Really really annoying.
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We all know how that tends to go. Hopefully the president manages to break the trend of corruption, terrorism, violence and poverty. But the trend isn't looking good on the African continent.
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@manipulativer ????
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That looks fun. Wouldn't spend $79 to try it out though, jeez.
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Trump? At least Trump barred Epstein from Mar-a-Lago after realizing what type of shady and immoral tactics that Epstein was into. Prince Andrew, Clinton and many other prominent figures' reputation is at stake here.
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That doesn't mean that anybody should be complacent or avoid fighting the virus by all means. Some nations has eradicated domestic spread, which will save many lives.
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