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http://www.mediaite.com/online/fbi-director-james-comey-to-give-press-conference-on-unspecified-subject-this-morning/
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What's this about?
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>>55662
FBI is suggesting no prosecution of HRC for her e-mail violations
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>>55662
It was about their findings on the Hillary email scandal, he said no charges should be filed because they found no intentional evidence that she purposely deleted her files.

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A Calgary indigenous woman who knocked out a Caucasian woman’s tooth while yelling “I hate white people,” didn’t commit a racially motivated crime, a judge says.

Provincial court Judge Harry Van Harten, in a written decision, said Tamara Crowchief’s motivation for striking Lydia White was not related to racial bias.

Crown prosecutor Karuna Ramakrishnan, who had sought a sentence of 12 to 15 months, argued Crowchief’s unprovoked attack last Nov. 1, amounted to a hate crime.

But Van Harten agreed with defence counsel Adriano Iovinelli that there was insufficient evidence to establish Crowchief attacked White because of the colour of her skin.

Cont...
http://calgaryherald.com/news/crime/indigenous-woman-yells-i-hate-white-people-before-punching-white-woman-but-its-not-a-hate-crime-judge-rules
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>black

>Calgary
>Crowchief
>indigenous is the third word in the article

Go home, /pol/. There's more than 2 races.

Also, you're late, thread already created
>>55901

let this die.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y7oGwRX9j8

more similar videos at the same channel
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>>55727
Is she Palestinian? How do you know? Is that even Israel? Why didn't they subdue an obviously weaker perp with less lethal means?

This is pathetically childish. 'LOOK WHAT THEYRE DOING'
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>>55729
look it up yourself, all the information i give is verified
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>>55729
how would you subdue her?
she probably went there so they will kill her as in suicide by soldier. this wont be the first time. they shot her in the stomach and took her to an israeli hospital. she will go to jail where she will get free food and can study and finish a collage degree, while her family will get houndreds of dollars every month from the palestinian government, as a reward for having a terrorist daughter.

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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/06/we-need-your-help-reporting-on-chilcot
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Oh golly gosh another guardian article. Next!

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Engineers design programmable RNA vaccines: Tests in mice show they work against Ebola, influenza, and common parasite

http://phys.org/news/2016-07-programmable-rna-vaccines-mice-ebola.html

MIT engineers have developed a new type of easily customizable vaccine that can be manufactured in one week, allowing it to be rapidly deployed in response to disease outbreaks. So far, they have designed vaccines against Ebola, H1N1 influenza, and Toxoplasma gondii (a relative of the parasite that causes malaria), which were 100 percent effective in tests in mice.

The vaccine consists of strands of genetic material known as messenger RNA, which can be designed to code for any viral, bacterial, or parasitic protein. These molecules are then packaged into a molecule that delivers the RNA into cells, where it is translated into proteins that provoke an immune response from the host.

In addition to targeting infectious diseases, the researchers are using this approach to create cancer vaccines that would teach the immune system to recognize and destroy tumors.

"This nanoformulation approach allows us to make vaccines against new diseases in only seven days, allowing the potential to deal with sudden outbreaks or make rapid modifications and improvements," says Daniel Anderson, an associate professor in MIT's Department of Chemical Engineering and a member of MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES).

Anderson is the senior author of a paper describing the new vaccines in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the week of July 4, 2016. The project was led by Jasdave Chahal, a postdoc at MIT's Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, and Omar Khan, a postdoc at the Koch Institute; both are the first authors of the paper.
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>>55571
>a molecule that delivers the RNA into cells

a.k.a. a virus.

The technique of using custom-made viruses to deliver custom-made RNA to cells is not that new (and the theory is very old). (Obviously this particular technique with vaccines is new and awesome.)

But just take a second to appreciate this: we stop a disease by infecting people with a virus that we create that injects custom 4-ary code into individual cells that hijacks their machinery to produce a large complex organic molecule with a specific affinity to the agent of said disease.

Shit, it's hard enough writing code to do that to vaccinate a computer network, and that's a million times fewer units and written in a 5th-generation programming language instead of a maze of folded strings of amino acids.
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>>55596
True that.

No matter what people say, this will be the future for humanity. After a while we'll stop messing around with viruses, but instead program and edit our own genes.
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>>55628
mind=blown

We can finally create the Ubermensch that hitler wanted

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/23/technology/personaltech/mark-zuckerberg-covers-his-laptop-camera-you-should-consider-it-too.html

>Mark Zuckerberg is one of the most powerful men in the world because billions of people give Facebook, which he founded, free access to their personal data. In return, users receive carefully curated snapshots of his life: baby photos, mundane office tours and the occasional 5K.

>On Tuesday, observers were reminded that Mr. Zuckerberg, 32, is not just a normal guy who enjoys running and quiet dinners with friends. In a photo posted to his Facebook account, he celebrated the growing user base of Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. An eagle-eyed Twitter user named Chris Olson noticed that in the image’s background, his laptop camera and microphone jack appeared to be covered with tape.

>Other publications, including Gizmodo, used the tweet to raise the question: Was this paranoia, or just good practice?
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>The taped-over camera and microphone jack are usually a signal that someone is concerned, perhaps only vaguely, about hackers’ gaining access to his or her devices by using remote-access trojans — a process called “ratting.” (Remote access is not limited to ratters: According to a cache of National Security Agency documents leaked by Edward J. Snowden, at least two government-designed programs were devised to take over computer cameras and microphones.)

>Security experts supported the taping, for a few good reasons:

>• The first is that Mr. Zuckerberg is a high-value target.

>“I think Zuckerberg is sensible to take these precautions,” Graham Cluley, an online security expert and consultant, wrote in an email Wednesday. “As well as intelligence agencies and conventional online criminals who might be interested in targeting his billions, there are no doubt plenty of mischievous hackers who would find it amusing to spy upon such a high-profile figure.”

>• The second is that covering photo, video and audio portals has long been a basic and cheap security safeguard.
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>“Covering the camera is a very common security measure,” Lysa Myers, a security researcher at the data security firm ESET, said in an email. “If you were to walk around a security conference, you would have an easier time counting devices that don’t have something over the camera.”

>• Third, Mr. Zuckerberg is not immune to security breaches.

>A recent hacking of his Twitter and LinkedIn accounts shows that he most likely committed two basic privacy faux pas: He may have used the same password across several websites and did not use two-factor authentication.

>Judging from his photo, however, it appears that Mr. Zuckerberg was taking simple precautions to protect himself from anyone who may try to gain remote access.

>The practice is fairly technologically simple: Hackers trick people into clicking on links or unfamiliar websites containing malware that allows them access to the devices.

>Mr. Zuckerberg is not the only high-profile case: James Comey, the director of the F.B.I., also puts tape over his computer’s webcam, for surprisingly simple reasons, according to NPR:

>“I saw something in the news, so I copied it,” Mr. Comey said. “I put a piece of tape — I have obviously a laptop, personal laptop — I put a piece of tape over the camera. Because I saw somebody smarter than I am had a piece of tape over their camera.”
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>People who are not billionaires or high-ranking government officials are not without risk, said Stephen Cobb, a senior security researcher at ESET.

>“For people who are not C.E.O.s, the threat is people scanning the internet for accessible webcams for a range of motives, from voyeurism to extortion,” Mr. Cobb wrote in an email.

>Experts don’t have a good estimate for how often such attacks occur, but according to a 2015 report released by the nonprofit Digital Citizens Alliance, the practice is a growing problem for consumers, especially young women. The report also said that trojans account for some 70 percent of all malware.

>“They’ve been one of the most popular types of malware on every operating system, for quite a long time,” Ms. Myers, of ESET, said. “The best ways to protect against them are to update all your software on your machine regularly, and use reputable security software, including anti-malware and a firewall.”

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The only thing Americans are better at than killing others, is killing themselves.

http://www.martingrandjean.ch/united-states-guns-and-wars/
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>>51643
Kek, glad I'm not American.
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Absolutely cuck country
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And how many of those gun related deaths were because of blacks?

America has a black problem, not a gun problem.

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https://www.dkms.org.uk/en

#Anonymous #OPBDDoncaster

Lets Show What we can Do??

Full Story

Doncaster Man with Leukaemia is appealing for people to register as potential blood stem cell donors with the charity DKMS.

The Appeal is being made by 30 year old Naren Rai who needs to find a matching Donor to save his life. He was diagnosed with Leukaemia last September and has been told that he now needs a blood stem cell donation from someone with a matching tissue type to stay alive.

For Many With a Blood Cancer or Blood Disorder, a Blood stem cell donation from another person is their only chance of survival and they WILL die if a matching donor isn't found.
After Negative Matches from Narens family, they are appealing for those aged 17 to 55 to register with DKMS to see if they could save his LIFE, or the LIFE of SOMEONE ELSE in need of a blood stem cell donation.

After finding Negative Matches from Naren's family they are appealing for those aged 17 to 55 to REGISTER WITH DKMS to see if they could save his life.

As his heritage is Nepalese, those with similar heritage are urged to join the registry as this is most likely to produce a Match for him.

Aga Chrosciel, Donor recruitment Manager att DKMS said "Registering as a Donor takes seconds, and could save life."

Please Anons of the world, He has no chance in this area. This takes a world effort. It takes an anonymous effort.

Love Brothers and Sisters.
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Dynamic Kernel Module Support is a charity?

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An Indian temple is infested with more than 20,000 rats and visitors flock from far and wide to worship the rodents normally perceived as the scourge of the earth.

The Karni Mata Temple in remote Deshnoke, Rajasthan is known as the 'Temple of Rats' because it is overrun by the animals which scurry though its stone halls.

The rodents, called kabbas, are revered by both tourists and locals who have gone to great lengths to protect the species by building netting and grills to keep out predators such as raptors.


The rats are seen as holy because legend claims that when the goddess Karni Mata's stepson was reincarnated by Yama, the god of death, he also allowed all of the goddess's children to be reincarnated as rats.

There are conflicting stories behind the legend, and one version alleges that when a 20,000 strong army fled to Deshnoke, a sin punishable by death, Karni Mata showed mercy and turned them into rats instead. In response, the army promised to serve Karni Mata in her temple forever.

Surender Sharma, a visitor, said: This is my first visit to this temple. There is no history of plague in this area, despite the presence of rats for many years. People come here to worship rats as god.'

The rodents move freely within the temple and can be seen eating from a huge metal bowl of milk and grains, placed there daily by devotees.


Surender Sharma, a visitor, said: This is my first visit to this temple. There is no history of plague in this area, despite the presence of rats for many years. People come here to worship rats as god.'

The rodents move freely within the temple and can be seen eating from a huge metal bowl of milk and grains, placed there daily by devotees.

Many visitors offer sweets and other candy to the vermin.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3660642/Inside-Temple-Rats-overrun-20-000-vermin-invited-dine-people-WORSHIPPED-visitors.html
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The food nibbled by the rats is also considered holy and is sometimes consumed by a devotee - even if it has been half eaten by rodents.

Savita Sharma, another visitor, said: 'I keep visiting this temple. The first time I visited this place I was glad to see rats all around. But I did scream out loudly when a rat touched my foot.'

While black and brown rats are easily spotted in the temple courtyard, devotees believe sighting a white rat is a blessing.

One visitor named Mishra said: 'I have come to see rats and white rat is considered lucky. If someone see's a white rat then he or she gets good luck and the blessings of god. I am glad that I have seen a white rat.'
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Canadian based photographer, Owen Lin, travelled to the temple to witness the peculiar sight.

He said: 'We went for the spectacle and the oddity of it. We were a little apprehensive about going, because we didn't really know what to expect.

'It was kind of quiet when we got there and we weren't sure it would be worth the trip, but once you went in further and looked around the temple you saw areas of the temple that were infested with rats.

'Personally rats don't scare me, so I wasn't too freaked out, but if you're scared of rats then it's really going to cause you some stress.

'They weren't terribly shy, they didn't seem to care about people too much and they weren't really aggressive.

'They seem to be just trying to eat mainly. Some of them were pretty healthy and some of them looked a little raggedy.'

Even though the explorer saw a few dead rats dotted about, he said the temple was well cared for and was very clean considering its rodent population.


Mr Lin was momentarily concerned about having to remove his shoes, as is customary in Indian temples, but once inside he said there were very few rat droppings.

He added: 'It just sounded outrageous - someone devoting an entire temple to these rats. We were in the area and we just had to go.

'I'm not sure how many people bother going, so it was refreshing to visit a relatively untouched area.'

Currently the temple is mainly visited by worshippers, who place their offerings to the goddess in the centre of the temple - with one man offering a big bottle of alcohol for the goddess.

Priests at the temple treat the furry inhabitants with serious devotion and warn visitors to walk carefully within the temple premises to avoid trampling them.

According to the temple rules, stepping accidentally on rat and killing it is a sin.

The perpetrator is then bound to buy a gold or silver rat statue and place it in the temple as a payment of sin.
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Scourge of the earth? Only if you kill off their natural predators like cats. Rats fill a very important part of the food chain. Of course poos take it to a level of obsession that I've never seen before, but they aren't exactly known for their critical thinking.

New details from the pulse Orlando shooting reveal from an FBI transcript report that no one was shot or killed in the Pulse Orlando nightclub shooting until 5:13 when the Swat team entered the building. This was also revealed on fox news by Judge Andrew Napolitano who said this to fox “Here’s what is in the summary – nobody died until 05:13 in the morning, when the SWAT team entered. Prior to that no one had been killed. The 53 that were injured, and the 49 that were murdered all met their fates at the time of, and during, the police entry into the building.”orlando shooting

So, this makes one question why the people are not being told the truth across the media about what really took place? So what exactly is the truth here? Some claim that 05:13am is the time of death, but how is that when that suspect was not even down until 05:15am? This leads us to believe that possibly some of the people in the club were shot by the SWAT team or by Mateen. With nearly 50 people dead and more wounded, how was Mateen able to get off that many shots? To make matters even more confusing, police officers have even admitted that they may have killed some of the people. WFAA reports that Orlando Police Chief John Mina and other law enforcement officers offered new details about the shooting, including the possibility that some victims may have been killed by officers trying to save them. Mina made a statement that says ” I will say this, that’s all part of the investigation, but I will say when our Swat officers, about eight or nine officers, opened fire, the backdrop was a concrete wall, and they were being fired upon.” A law enforcement source close to the investigation, who asked not to be named, said a crowd of up to 300 people and the complex layout of the dance club may have resulted in some patrons being struck by gunfire from officers.

read the rest of the article at http://www.thescoupe.org/no-shots-fired-orlando-shooting-swat-team-entrance/
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"Whoops"
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Doesn't that completely defy all the texts sent by victims and received by family?
Seems like an exaggerated title
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>>55447

The only source in that article is a quote by Andrew Napolitano on Fox News (no date or show on which he said it). Googling the quote only reveals three copies of this very article, all on conspiritard websites.

tldr; fake.

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In May, under pressure from the news media, Donald Trump made good on a pledge he made four months earlier: He gave $1 million to a nonprofit group helping veterans’ families.

Before that, however, when was the last time that Trump had given any of his own money to a charity?

If Trump stands by his promises, such donations should be occurring all the time. In the 15 years prior to the veterans donation, Trump promised to donate earnings from a wide variety of his moneymaking enterprises: “The Apprentice.” Trump Vodka. Trump University. A book. Another book. If he had honored all those pledges, Trump’s gifts to charity would have topped $8.5 million.

But in the 15 years prior to the veterans’ gift, public records show that Trump donated about $2.8 million through a foundation set up to give his money away — less than a third of the pledged amount — and nothing since 2009. Records show Trump has given nothing to his foundation since 2008.

Trump and his staff are adamant that he has given away millions privately, off the foundation’s books. Trump won’t release his tax returns, which would confirm such gifts, and his staff won’t supply details. “There’s no way for you to know or understand,” Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks told BuzzFeed recently.

Hicks did not respond to repeated questions about Trump’s charity from The Washington Post. Trump earlier this month revoked The Post’s press credentials to cover his events.

In recent weeks, The Post tried to answer the question by digging up records going back to the late 1980s and canvassing a wide swath of nonprofits with some connection to Trump.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-promised-millions-to-charity-we-found-less-than-10000-over-7-years/2016/06/28/cbab5d1a-37dd-11e6-8f7c-d4c723a2becb_story.html
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In the 1980s, Trump pledged to give away royalties from his first book to fight AIDS and multiple sclerosis. But he gave less to those causes than he did to his older daughter’s ballet school.

In recent years, Trump’s follow-through on his promises has been seemingly nonexistent.

The Post contacted 188 charities searching for evidence of personal gifts from Trump in the period between 2008 and this May. The Post sought out charities that had some link to Trump, either because he had given them his foundation’s money, appeared at their charity galas or praised them publicly.

The search turned up just one donation in that period — a 2009 gift of between $5,000 and $9,999 to the Police Athletic League of New York City.
‘An agent for charities’

In all, when the $1 million gift to veterans is added to his giving through the Donald J. Trump Foundation, Trump has given at least $3.8 million to charity since 2001. That is a significant sum, although not among billionaires. For example, hedge-fund titan Stanley Druckenmiller, just behind Trump on Forbes’s rankings of net worth, gave $120 million to his foundation in 2013 alone.

What has set Trump apart from other wealthy philanthropists is not how much he gives — it is how often he promises that he is going to give.

From 1988: “To the homeless, to Vietnam veterans, for AIDS, multiple sclerosis,” Trump said about proceeds from his first book, “The Art of the Deal.” “Originally, I figured they’d get a couple of hundred thousand, but because of the success of ‘The Art of the Deal,’ they’ll get four or five million.’’

From 2015: “The profits of my book?” Trump said when a reporter asked about what he would do with the proceeds from his most recent book, “Crippled America.” “I’m giving them away, to a lot of different — including the vets. ’Kay?”
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>>54773
These promises seemed designed to reassure potential customers and voters and to reconcile two sides of Trump’s public persona. On one hand, Trump said he had so much money that he didn’t need more. But on the other hand, he was always selling something.

The explanation was that the money Trump was making wasn’t for him to keep.

“I am acting as an agent for charities,” Trump said in 1989 at the unveiling of Trump: The Game. In news accounts, he estimated the board game alone would bring in $20 million for charity.

Milton Bradley, which made the game, saw the need for such a promise firsthand. After the company released the game — a Monopoly-like board game with Trump branding — it didn’t sell.

“The game was just nailed to the shelf,” said George DiTomassi, who was president of Milton Bradley at the time. One problem, he said, was that customers were not told about Trump’s pledge to give proceeds to charity. “They felt perhaps this was going to be something that a millionaire would make some money on,” DiTomassi said.

The TV commercial for the product was changed. “Mr. Trump’s proceeds from Trump: The Game will be donated to charity,” a new voice-over said at the end.

It still didn’t work. The game tanked.

[Missing from Trump’s charitable giving: His own personal cash]

Still, Trump said he made $880,000 from it, and even more from “The Art of the Deal.” In 1987, the mogul started the Donald J. Trump Foundation to donate his royalties.

But the proceeds didn’t go straight to charity. They went straight into Trump’s bank account.

“Are you asking me whether or not I took the check ... and endorsed it over to a charity?” Trump said on the witness stand in a 1991 New York state court case, brought by a man who accused him of stealing the idea for Trump: The Game. “Who would ever do that?”
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rump said he did eventually pass money to his foundation, which gave it away to charities. He said he had given away even more than he had earned.

But when Trump ran into financial troubles in the middle of 1990, records show that his giving to the foundation slowed — then stopped. In 1991, he gave no money to the foundation. If book and game royalties came in that year, Trump apparently found another use for them.

When Trump did give his money to charities, it wasn’t always to the well-known causes he mentioned in interviews.

One case in point was the promise, made in the promotion of “The Art of the Deal,” that Trump would give royalties “to the homeless, to Vietnam veterans, for AIDS, multiple sclerosis.”

He did give to those causes — but not very much.

From 1987 to 1991, Trump gave away $1.9 million of his money through the Donald J. Trump Foundation.

He gave $101,000 to veterans, according to a Post analysis of tax records from that time.

He gave $26,000 to the homeless.

He gave $12,450 to AIDS charities.

He gave $4,250 to multiple-sclerosis research.

The amount for those categories was $143,700, or nearly 8 percent of the total.

Much of the rest went to charities tied to Trump’s life: society galas, his high school, his college, a foundation for indigent real estate brokers. The School of American Ballet, where Ivanka Trump studied from 1989 to 1991, got $16,750.

A private school that educated Trump’s son Eric got $40,000 — more than the homeless and AIDS contributions combined.

(See link for full article)

Joachim Gauck: ‘I do not want to commit myself for a further period of five years when I cannot guarantee that I will have the adequate amount of energy and vitality that is required.’

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/06/german-president-joachim-gauck-merkel-east-german-civil-rights
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/germany-president-joachim-gauck-says-he-wont-seek-2nd-term/2016/06/06/45de6688-2bcf-11e6-b9d5-3c3063f8332c_story.html
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>>48235
Well he is pretty old. It looks like this is shaping up to be quite a contest. Please keep us posted.
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Literally who
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Sae ist eine dreckige Hure

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http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/26/us/brawl-at-california-rally/index.html

(I know sticky said credible source, sorry)
30 skinheads in California try to have a rally, but an anti-fasist group gets there first planning on breaking up the rally. Fighting broke out with knives, sticks, and concrete and multiple people were injured.

Police arrived to keep the groups separate but failed. Anti-fasist were accusing the police of being in league with the skinheads. No arrest as of yet.


I'll be the first to say fuck skinheads, but 1st amendment is 1st amendment and they should not have to fear for their lives during a peaceful protest. What do tall think?
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Doesn't matter who is right and who is wrong, mob rule is a bad thing. Every single one of the "counter-protesters" should go to jail.
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>>54017
I agree, but they really should have started expecting it at this point. I'm not sure why it's so hard for people to be civil in this day and age.
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>>54019
Definitely the ones who fought.

>>54021
Apparently they did know the anti group would be there threatening violence, so they brought knives (legal length) and refused to "stand down".

>>54022
Not all of us white people are crazy, but it does get old having everyone call me a skinhead because I shave and like black boots because of retards like this existing.

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Now that England has left the EU, will Germany seize the power vacuum? I realize Merkel is too liberal to become a Kaiser, but she won't last forever. I hope Prussia and the German Empire will rise again, after all the immigration has caused a steady rise in conservatism although the conservatives don't seem to have much power yet. Is it possible for Prussia to finally return?

http://fortune.com/2016/06/24/brexit-germany-reaction/
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>>53617
Am I the only that thinks that something is very wrong with the moment they decided to leave? They have a lot to lose, but nothing to gain, at least on paper.
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>>53701
Idiots take pride over stability, nothing new about that.
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>>53702
No it's sovereignty over some economical advantages. Nothing idiotic about that, you neo-liberal piece of shit.

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I'll buy 50!

http://abcnews.go.com/US/navajo-artist-creates-make-america-native-hats-critique/story?id=40218180
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Natives probably genocided whatever indigenous peoples lived in the Americas before them.
They never had an established state, raped, pillaged, genocided, and warred with other tribes; and never even set up well developed permanent settlements.
The guy probably isn't even Native, most likely a mestizo.

Natives lost, get over it.
You're never getting the land back.
We're trying to make sure we don't lose in the very same way.
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>>54603
Don't forget that they actually traded their land for beads, so everything was done fair and square.
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>>54604
Doesn't have to be fair and square.
Beads for land is a shit deal, but they did it.

And yes, I understand they were manipulated and so on and so forth, but they either accepted, or get run over by settlers and the US calvary anyway.

Damn they has sexy uniforms.

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