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That's what the guy that created Papa John's had happen several years ago. He was listing off what's not allowed, said it, and the board used it as an excuse to get rid if him. This isn't new.
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I just want to say, a lot of the times is it out of malice. Men in those roles have been put down, made fun of, used as an example of what not to end up being, etc. When they've been framed by the "educated" and entertainment to be undesirables, people don't get to act shocked when they are treated that way and react to it. They are prime examples of what's considered " toxic" masculinity because it takes a certain amount of grit to do those jobs.
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@gwentarinokripperinolkjdsf683 How can he prevent her from buying a car? I’m really tired of people pretending she’s somehow incapable of doing it herself. A wife doesn’t need permission or the husband’s signature to purchase anything. The nanny also testified she did have a car so no clue why she was insisting on taking his. Edit: I also hate to tell you but I’ve told my husband not to go somewhere and he’s told me the same when we could afford one car. That’s not freaking abuse. It’s called being helpful to each other and sacrificing a tiny bit for the other.
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@cordlefhrichter1520 This is direct evidence that Twitter is no different under Musk. That nothing has really changed. That alone is absolutely worth him talking about. He made a name for himself calling out Dorsey on Rogan so this should be right up his alley.
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You mean like what happened to the Natives here? To be clear, Jews have ALWAYS lived in that area. Even during the Ottoman Empire. They've always migrated there from all over the world. So that's not exactly what happened. They had their first type meeting to determine governance in the late 1800s after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. I'd suggest looking at the populations of each religious group in those areas after the fall of the Ottoman Empire to now. A pattern will emerge of Muslims increasing and the Jewish and Christian populations going to zero rapidly. They didn't flee to other areas because that's the pattern all over. Edit: The Ottomans didn't draw lines. The conflict was each group creating their own areas like occurs after any collapse of an Empire. The same thing happened after Rome fell.
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@johnnotrealname8168 I'm not sure what you're trying to say. The parents were forced against their will to send their children there in the 1800s. It was law. Forcibly removing a child from their parents is kidnapping. It happened in the US as well. These were reeducation schools to forcibly integrate Natives into Western culture. To erase their own culture, including their language making it impossible for children to even speak to their parents anymore.
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You go after the narrative that is the root cause. When you're told from a very young age that you're bad because your race did bad things, it causes that to happen. Then other people use that to prey upon that emotion. It's a pretty fundamental psychological response. The idea is to stop the first part or try to reduce it's impact. If you don't understand the basics of what's been happening, I'd refrain from making recommendations to people about it. It's called racism.
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@Magnum062 Then the owner didn't do it right. You need to be armed, have your deed on hand, and change the locks. As soon as they force it open they're legally breaking and entering at which time you have the legal right to defend your property and person. Welcome to the south.
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I'm definitely getting "this has happened before" vibes. I thought we tried the whole ebonics thing back then and it was a massive failure. Why do people keep trying failed things over and over?
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The whole "there's a bigger support system in rich neighborhoods than poor ones" tells me he's never lived in a poor one. There's way more support for each other and helping each other than a rich one. I've lived in both and seen it.
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A member of the faculty is suing the college over racial discrimination because of forced CRT training. She would be told in meetings how horrible she was because she's white and was denied a promotion because of her race too. That training is a direct result of this incident.
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@ybyby3rdday I have never seen one that wasn't a scam on some level even the "good" ones like Avon.
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@SpaceStokesly Dead men don't talk.
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Seriously if people saw me and my husband fight in the earlier part of our marriage I guess they would have called the cops if they thought this was abuse. It’s the halo affect society has on women. It’s why they get lighter sentences, the least suspected of being abusers, and stuff like that. People think it’s just not in them. Unfortunately according to stats lesbian couples have the most domestic abuse.
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Don Shepard First off, he wasn't a "kid". 20 is an adult. Secondly, he wasn't murdered. An accident isn't murder. Lastly, why aren't you upset or care about the 500 white people that were killed by police last year with zero charges against the officers? Why do you ONLY care if they are black? Seems to me you have issues with empathy that you should address before trying to accuse others of the same thing. Edit: There is a reply function so people know who you're talking to. Otherwise it looks like everything is addressed to the original comment.
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They are squatting, but they’re not using those laws. They’re using renter protection laws. Laws put in to protect renters from being kicked out even though they haven’t violated the contract. Am I the only one watching the video?
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@HiddenOcelot SFO has been doing a lot to improve his accuracy. He's listed books he read during his absence and books he's currently reading. They are good choices. It's like me with Critical theory. I torture myself listening to all the trash they teach and my eyes bleed from the poison I'm reading, but I've got to have a very good understanding of it to defeat it.
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Sorry no. That's no different than saying their old enough to consent. Their brains aren't developed enough to understand longterm consequences. Yes they can be taught right from wrong. I look at young kids like dogs (not to dehumanize but in how they think). You train them and they react based on that training. You don't punish a dog because the owner couldn't be bothered to train it unless they're violent. The owner gets the fine and if it's bad enough the dog is removed and recieves proper training so it's suitable for a new home. Kids this young act that way because they're allowed to by their parents. They weren't properly trained on how to behave. It's not their fault. Yes they should be punished in some way, but not like an adult because they're not adults, because that helps them learn proper behavior. It should be in conjunction with them being removed from the situation that's caused the problem because as long as that's still an influence it won't help.
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@ADifferentLens2345 You do know if the original creator decides to do something with their creation that’s not the problem right? It’s people taking things created by others and changing them. Martin changes characters all the time and it’s okay because they’re his to do with as he sees fit with his creation.
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I like how she's trying to campaign as a new way forward like they aren't currently in power. This is insane! The current VP trying to portray themselves as the underdog was not on my BINGO card. I never expected them to try to sell they're not currently in power. Normally it would be continuing the current policies, but watching them try to distance from them is amazing.
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So they claimed. You've obviously watch the Daily Wire show because nobody in the scenes presented in this video said they didn't talk to them. They said they removed stuff their testimony and even moved it around. An example of that would be they moved an answer to one question and put it under another question to create the narrative they sought.
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The mountain men show, some of them lived right outside a town.
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Anyone that was alive back then knows this has been an issue for a very long time. They were mad about police and attacked the Asian community. Interviews with black people while it was happening was primarily them saying they don't like how they are looked at when they'd frequent the stores.
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Nope. Natural citizenship is given 2 ways in the US. Being born in the country and being born to a citizen. Both are recognized in the Constitution as citizenship at birth. So being born outside the country to a citizen doesn't disqualify you. That's still a natural born citizen. Becoming a citizen through immigration and applying for it is a naturalized citizen and they can not be President.
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This is correct. Not necessarily just threatened, but jealous too. As a stay at home wife and mother, I've been attacked so much by other women. It shows that feminism isn't about what they claim, equality and having choices. They'll always default to that claim when confronted. It's about a hivemind where all women are supposed to be the same. They are also the minority of women so aren't representing us as they claim. Over 51% of women don't want careers, but want to be married and stay at home mothers. You'd never know that by reading news articles or women's magazines. So knowing that, they are jealous of those of us that found ways by prioritizing certain things and achieved what they really want. The instinct then is to teardown anyone that's accomplished something you didn't. It's the same female trait of attacking women we perceive as better looking than us.
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It’s feeling like Dev talking about US law. Sean’s speciality is criminal stuff not contract law. Personally I excelled at tort law in law classes. That doesn’t make me an expert on contract or criminal law.
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@peterang6912 He was yelling it was his while it was undocked and unlocked by her. Him and his friend FORCED it with her on it back into the docking station with his hand intentionally covering the scan area on the bike. He then quickly, while preventing her from being able to move to get her phone back out, scanned his phone and recovered the scanning area. He then docked it AGAIN after she left and didn't use it for another 30 minutes. If you force someone to relinquish something that's currently in their possession, that's theft.
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I don't think people fully understand that even the color on the walls and bathroom tiles will affect it. It's because if it's some weird color it's going to be something 99.9% of the population would want changed. Same for the exterior. There are so many factors that play into it unless all the properties appraised were completely identical down to materials used to build them, that's an impossible claim to prove.
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It's not an "issue" because it's not illegal. Shocking I know but even in public I can call you anything I want to and not be reported or arrested. Only if I physically harm you does it become an issue that needs to be reported. That's how it should be on social media too. In real life I can choose to ignore you and walk away. Online I can mute you or block you. They achieve the same results. God forbid we expect people to control themselves and look after themselves online instead of crying to an authority figure to protect us.
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Not often. Mainly because we still had investigative journalism which is lacking today. Most things eventually came out. It also would have been handled by the CIA because it involves international things. It's really odd that this came from the FBI. FBI is for things coming from inside the country and anything with Russia would be from outside.
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@jaehparrk It's not anyone's place to forgive them. It's God's to give if they ask for it. Forgive them for what exactly?
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You conveniently leave out why it didn't get all built. He was blocked by Congress on funding. Then when he used military spending, they fought him in court slowing it. The courts said it was his discretion so they started building. Illegal immigration did not increase. A lot deported themselves into Canada when he was elected.
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I loved when BLM was chanting "stolen land" and then telling huwhite people to give their home to a black person. You stole this land from the Natives, but give it to us now.
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Song of the South was done so carefully by Walt. He called in experts and leaders to make sure it wasn't what they now say it is. Then again I remember when they pulled Fantasia out of theaters because overweight people were offended by the hippos.
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@GCheckCentral Who are saying lost? Israel got it during the 6 days war in the 70s and were forced to give it back by the UN in 2005. In 2006 they elected Hamas.
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We did the same. The fact they want to just laugh and sweep it all under the rug is disgusting.
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@michaelgleason4791 Nope. They’ve tried to make sure that’s not the case and there were still the same issues. It has to do with lighting and how darker skin doesn’t reflect it like lighter skin does. It makes it more difficult to determine facial features which is what’s needed to identify someone from someone else.?
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He apparently has apologized for what he's done in the past. If this event truly opened his eyes, I'll support him. He's got to prove it though. I'm not just taking his word for it. His Twitter handle is the King of the snitches because he's proud that he flags things he thinks is "harmful".
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@jonboy9734 That's an excuse, not a justification. They enjoy 230 protection so they can't be held responsible for what someone else posts on their platform. They can curate their content like a cable company and be a publisher or they can remain a platform and not act like a publisher by deciding what is or isn't allowed. Edit: Microsoft enjoyed a lot of advertisers on their search engine and didn't remove websites. So advertisers really don't care as long as their ad is seen.
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@davuvnik That post he made on Twitter was low. He got ratioed and deleted it. Meanwhile he'll tell you he doesn't care about his Twitter account and he just trolls on it.
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@jackdudley3755 I can't think of a single wellness checkup test used in the US that is harmful. The only ones that could possibly be considered that are the scopes. Even then, the dangers are wholly dependent on how they are done. For example if they are done under anesthesia or not and are not done unless a new stool test shows it's needed. All other screenings are noninvasive and usually a blood test. Those tests would be confirmed before any treatment is done. I worked for years in a medical lab and I'm very familiar with everything that happens and the process. The fact you say the UK doesn't perform some testing that is common in the US strictly due to cost, shows the downside of a government run system. Those that are poor here are on government healthcare/insurance and those tests are still performed. They are also covered 100% or for a co-pay of $20-$40 for everyone with private insurance. Very few citizens aren't able to afford the testing. For those it's symptom based like in the UK. Edit: The fact that the testing we do creates a better overall outcome because early detection is key in the survivability of cancer. Adjusting because your government doesn't want to pay the cost of that testing is disingenuous. It's ignoring that our early detection creates the result of survival due to the nature of cancer.
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@lastking3185 That's actually hilarious because Trump IS center. His policies were all center and considered sane 10-15 years ago. He's not hugely religious, he's the first President that ran as pro gay marriage, he's center on abortion (states should have that power but wouldn't support a national ban), wants work for American workers instead of bringing in cheaper labor from overseas who get stuck in crap jobs with bad pay because they'll be deported because their employer got them a work VISA, etc.
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@HesderOleh The Constitution is VERY clear on requirements for President. The "law" isn't contradicting itself. The case he's talking about has to do with due process and legal obligations of the government for citizens abroad, ie Embassies. The 5th amendment is about government prosecution and protections for citizens. It has nothing to do with the requirements for President. The other thing he sites isn't a case at all. It's an opinion from a law professor that's been debunked multiple times by other Constitutional law professors.
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Putin kills and imprisons political opponents like the left does. He imprisons protesters, there's no free speech, etc. So because Putin doesn't support some things you don't like you, personally, can ignore his many human rights violations, invasions and taking parts of other countries (this isn't the first time by any means), etc. That's a you thing and shouldn't factor into supporting the invasion and attempt to take complete control of another country because it won't do what he wants and only trade with his country. That's what pissed him off and why all this started. Ukraine wanted to be able to trade with Russia AND the EU and Putin didn't want that because he can't compete with the EU financially in trade.
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@TVdeaddeylan Not really. Male children develop twitch response muscles superior to females in the womb. Boys go through technically two puberties. A smaller one at a young age which is when you start to see more pronounced physical differences. This is why little boys are more aggressive than little girls and have more energy. That's why girls are able to sit in class for long periods of time but little boys become restless. Edit: All of which is moot because "men's" sports isn't segregated and is open to all. Meaning they are already able to compete if that's what it was really about.
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That was when roof Koreans were born. One of the store owners had a pawn shop. He opened it and started handing out every weapon he had as the riots approached. This is the one where the white truck driver was dragged out if his truck and almost beaten to death on live TV. Fortunately a young black man was watching at home in the area and went out in the craziness to save him.
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Are you trying to pretend Russia wasn't doing the same thing and aren't today? Plus, how does that justify in anyway the invasion of a sovereign country you have a written agreement with to protect its borders? Edit: An invasion that's been on going since 2014 and has cost a lot of civilian lives I might add. Russia threatening nuclear war, threatening at least 3-4 other sovereign countries with invasion, and you're all "nothing to see here! It's just the fault of the US.
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Don Shepard Except it is okay to kill people resisting arrest depending on the circumstances. If an officer says stop, you're under arrest and you shot at them, that's resisting arrest too. Don't come back with "that's not what happened" either because that's not what your comment says. It says "You can't kill people for resisting arrest". Depending on the laws of that state, deadly force is allowed when attempting to flee in a vehicle because it is considered a deadly weapon.
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I guess she doesn't love her mama because she didn't get any chicken and didn't get violent
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You need to look at different news outlets and not just people online. Pretty much every article has been pro Amber. I even saw one saying yeah she lied and was wrong, but we should still support and believe her anyway.
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