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What were those polititians for or against? Mostly wondering if it's either pushback vs globohomo or an attack from globohomo.
shit son, who did they piss off?
Yeah no point in having the entire police force carry you around just for them to bail out the second a bunch of dudes with handguns show up, he would had probably been safer going without the bodyguards since he would had been able to tell the guy was aproaching him lolHoly shit that India video, the cops did absolutely nothing, were they in on it? You can see before they cut away one puts his hand on one guy's hand still pulling the trigger like it's a "hey buddy, its ok now, you won."
Holy shit that India video, the cops did absolutely nothing, were they in on it? You can see before they cut away one puts his hand on one guy's hand still pulling the trigger like it's a "hey buddy, its ok now, you won."
Knowing India it's less globohomo and more corruption/organized crime or Hindu vs Muslim issues.What were those polititians for or against? Mostly wondering if it's either pushback vs globohomo or an attack from globohomo.
kinda based nglThe guy getting domed was some sort of gangster and the Indian police in general sometimes will force an encounter (killing a suspect) or look the other way since their judicial system is a farce.
Almost certainly. The BJP runs Uttar Pradesh like a party fiefdom. Offing a Muslim crime boss on camera sends multiple messages while being easy to wash hands on.Holy shit that India video, the cops did absolutely nothing, were they in on it? You can see before they cut away one puts his hand on one guy's hand still pulling the trigger like it's a "hey buddy, its ok now, you won."
That Dash Dobrofsky looks like someone bashed his head with a brick a few times. He seems to be a globalist sucking NPC mind zombie.On what charges? Same shit as Trump: Nebulous, extremely thin justifications on things that literally everyone else has done.
Cool to see the DNC end up coming back to "lynch that nigger he left the plantation!" despite all the changes in over 150 years.
Edit: decided to check into the guy to see who he is. It's a literal who j*urno who writes a substack where he claims to have a laser accurate focus on the "Gen Z perspective" with every article of his titled like a youtube clickbait from Tim Pool but worse. Literally every single one of them follows the formula of being a bombastic statement with some of the words CAPITALIZED FOR EFFECT!
Best part is the replies though, you have garden variety NPCs from the ShareBlue botnet on every one of them, but the tweets of his that have actual engagement are all people who clown on him.
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I mean, giving a chance for the people to "voice" their opinions directly into the faces of the politicians that ruin their lives seems far better than what we got hereThe guy getting domed was some sort of gangster and the Indian police in general sometimes will force an encounter (killing a suspect) or look the other way since their judicial system is a farce.
I dunno, sound like the perfect place for a navy sealDoggo says no to Joepedo:
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edit: Eyepatch McCain let a fellow SEAL rot in prison, spread this around, kick the faggot out in '24.
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Even worse, the parents are non-existant. This is what happens when you encourage uncivilized behavior because of race.Chicago just had a weekend of packs of 20 just running around doing shit in the nicer part of the city, and the cops don't do anything.
What exactly do you want here? What is your endgame? To basically just rewind the clock back a couple decades? If so, we’re just going to get the same garbage again. Plus demographics have ensured that we’re never going to go back to the way things were…which led to the situation we have today. The constitution and bill of rights existed back when voters were white men of gold character. We don’t have that these days, no matter how much the right tries to meme baste minorities into existence. So what do you imagine the end stage of this to be, assuming you’re successful? Is it just a Benetton ad but featuring baste minorities and women?This is gonna sound fedposty and I’m sorry, but here goes:
Question 1) If the Boog (TM) ever happens, is there any point/value to leaving anyone other than the janitorial staffs of the various alphabet agencies, Federal departments, and Congresscritters alive?
Question 2) Following a ‘no’ answer to Q1, how in the fuck do we prevent the new bureaucracy from pulling this exact same shit again in 50 years’ time?
Question 2a) Following a ‘yes’ answer to Q1, what can be done to break the power of the bureaucrat class in Washington and render it once again answerable to the appropriate elected officials, short of ripping it out by the roots and salting the earth from which it sprang?
Permanent bureaucracy has been a disaster for every country and the human race.
This is nothing new, those that grew up in the 80s and 90s know that most of the heavy weight crime in the cities are done by the 11-20 years old cohort. The justice system was never designed to handle this situation, it assumes that the criminal will be a somewhat reasonable adult that can understand the ramifications of their actions. Knowing that these kids will receive almost zero punishment the gang leaders use these kids quite masterfully to achieve their ends. Lil Yummy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Sandifer is a good example of one of the major headlines people saw in the 80s and 90s that clued the boomers in to the threat of feral youths. We seem to have gone full circle on this issue where we minimized its effects then people forgot how bad it was and immediately worked to undo the solutions.Watch the left crucify him now for wearing MAGA gear.
Plus the jogger was a 13 year old kid...holy fuck shit is getting dark. 13 yearolds doing armed robbery. What a crazy thing
“There is a risk when we use financial sanctions that are linked to the role of the dollar that over time it could undermine the hegemony of the dollar,” Yellen said on CNN.
.....Economic sanctions imposed on Russia and other countries by the United States put the dollar’s dominance at risk as targeted nations seek out an alternative, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday.
“There is a risk when we use financial sanctions that are linked to the role of the dollar that over time it could undermine the hegemony of the dollar,” Yellen said on CNN.
“Of course, it does create a desire on the part of China, of Russia, of Iran to find an alternative,” she told the network’s Fareed Zakaria in an interview. “But the dollar is used as a global currency for reasons that are not easy for other countries to find an alternative with the same properties.”
The robust US capital markets and rule of law “are essential in a currency that is going to be used globally for transactions,” she added. “And we haven’t seen any other country that has the basic… institutional infrastructure that would enable its currency to serve the world like this.”
Yellen noted that sanctions are an “extremely important tool,” all the more so when used by the United States and its allies as “a coalition of partners acting together to impose these sanctions.”
Asked about the possibility of using frozen Russian assets to rebuild war-ravaged Ukraine after Moscow’s invasion, Yellen said that “Russia should pay for the damages that it’s caused.”
But she noted there are “legal constraints on what we can do with frozen Russian assets, and we’re discussing with our partners what might lie in the future.”
The UN wants the US to decriminalize this behavior as long as the children consent.
New legal principles launched on International Women’s Day to advance decriminalization efforts
08 MARCH 2023
The International Committee of Jurists (ICJ) along with UNAIDS and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) officially launched a new set of expert jurist legal principles to guide the application of international human rights law to criminal law.
The ‘8 March principles’ as they are called lay out a human rights-based approach to laws criminalising conduct in relation to sex, drug use, HIV, sexual and reproductive health, homelessness and poverty.
Ian Seiderman, Law and Policy Director at ICJ said, “Criminal law is among the harshest of tools at the disposal of the State to exert control over individuals...as such, it ought to be a measure of last resort however, globally, there has been a growing trend towards overcriminalization.”
“We must acknowledge that these laws not only violate human rights, but the fundamental principles of criminal law themselves,” he said.
For Edwin Cameron, former South Africa Justice of the Constitutional Court and current Inspecting Judge for the South African Correctional Services, the principles are of immediate pertinence and use for judges, legislators, policymakers, civil society and academics. “The 8 March principles provide a clear, accessible and practical legal framework based on international criminal law and international human rights law,” he said.
The principles are the outcome of a 2018 workshop organized by UNAIDS and OHCHR along with the ICJ to discuss the role of jurists in addressing the harmful human rights impact of criminal laws. The meeting resulted in a call for a set of jurists’ principles to assist the courts, legislatures, advocates and prosecutors to address the detrimental human rights impact of such laws.
The principles, developed over five years, are based on feedback and reviews from a range of experts and stakeholders. They were finalized in 2022. Initially, the principles focused on the impact of criminal laws proscribing sexual and reproductive health and rights, consensual sexual activity, gender identity, gender expression, HIV non-disclosure, exposure and transmission, drug use and the possession of drugs for personal use. Later, based on the inputs of civil society and other stakeholders, criminalization linked to homelessness and poverty were also included.
Continued overuse of criminal law by governments and in some cases arbitrary and discriminatory criminal laws have led to a number of human rights violations. They also perpetuate stigma, harmful gender stereotypes and discrimination based on such grounds as gender or sexual orientation.
In 2023, twenty countries criminalize or otherwise prosecute transgender people, 67 countries still criminalize same-sex sexual activity, 115 report criminalizing drug use, more than 130 criminalize HIV exposure, non-disclosure and transmission and over 150 countries criminalize some aspect of sex work.
In the world of HIV, the abuse and misuse of criminal laws not only affects the right to health, but a multitude of rights including: to be free from discrimination, to housing, security of the person, movement, family, privacy and bodily autonomy, and in extreme cases the very right to life. In countries where sex work is criminalized, for example, sex workers are seven times more likely to be living with HIV than where it is partially legalized. To be criminalized can also mean being deprived of the protection of the law and law enforcement. And yet, criminalized communities, particularly women, are often more likely to need the very protection they are denied.
UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director for the Policy, Advocacy and Knowledge Branch, Christine Stegling said, “I welcome the fact that these principles are being launched on International Women’s Day (IWD), in recognition of the detrimental effects criminal law can, and too often does have on women in all their diversity.”
“We will not end AIDS as a public health threat as long as these pernicious laws remain,” she added. “These principles will be of great use to us and our partners in our endeavors.”
Also remarking on the significance of IWD, Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, said, “Today is an opportunity for all of us to think about power and male dominated systems.”
His remarks ended with, “I am glad that you have done this work, we need to use it and we need to use it also in a much more political context when it comes precisely to counter these power dynamics.”
“Frankly we need to ask these questions and make sure that they are part and parcel going forward as to what human rights means,” he said.
In conclusion, Phelister Abdalla, President of the Global Network of Sex Work Projects, based in Kenya noted: “When sex work is criminalized it sends the message that sex workers can be abused...We are human beings and sex workers are entitled to all human rights."
1: If a boog really happens, everyone who put the country in that situation will have left before SHTF. None of them will be in reach unless you somehow got access to cruise missiles.This is gonna sound fedposty and I’m sorry, but here goes:
Question 1) If the Boog (TM) ever happens, is there any point/value to leaving anyone other than the janitorial staffs of the various alphabet agencies, Federal departments, and Congresscritters alive?
Question 2) Following a ‘no’ answer to Q1, how in the fuck do we prevent the new bureaucracy from pulling this exact same shit again in 50 years’ time?
Question 2a) Following a ‘yes’ answer to Q1, what can be done to break the power of the bureaucrat class in Washington and render it once again answerable to the appropriate elected officials, short of ripping it out by the roots and salting the earth from which it sprang?
Permanent bureaucracy has been a disaster for every country and the human race.