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Today marks the 21st anniversary of the ambush and murder of Swedish youth activist Daniel Wretström by a gang of invaders
ᛉ10/15/1983
ᛣ12/9/2000
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"Youth activist." Also lol look at this Pravda/KCNA-like prose:
In Gothenburg, parts of Nest 2 gathered to perform a banner action. The activity was conducted on a bridge near Liseberg above the E20 and E6 highways. Numerous cheerful motorists honked their horns and waved to show sympathy for the martyr Daniel Wretström.
Judging by the accompanying photo, "banner action" seems to mean the audacious and high-effort act of hanging a banner from an overpass. There's also multiple usages of the word "comrade" on that site. The horseshoe is real.
 
"Youth activist." Also lol look at this Pravda/KCNA-like prose:
Judging by the accompanying photo, "banner action" seems to mean the audacious and high-effort act of hanging a banner from an overpass. There's also multiple usages of the word "comrade" on that site. The horseshoe is real.
Camraderie and esprit de corps are not exclusive to leftists. Imagine that.
 
Jussie Smollett has been found guilty on 5 out of 6 counts he was facing.

Here's a more detailed counts list

COUNT 1: Lying to an officer that he was a victim of a hate crime. GUILTY
COUNT 2: Lying to an officer that battery was committed against him. GUILTY
COUNTS 3/4: Lying about the exact same two things, but to another officer. GUILTY
COUNT 5: Once again lying about being a battery victim. GUILTY
COUNT 6: Telling a detective he was an aggravated battery victim. NOT GUILTY
 
Am retard, does that mean he was found guilty of hoaxing a hate crime and lying to the police about it, but not guilty of actually getting hurt?
The way you should read it is that he was convicted of lying to a lot of people, but he didn't lie to a detective about the specific thing the count alleges. I'm guessing he either didn't make that particular lie to the detective, or the jury decided it was already covered by his multiple other counts of lying to police officers.
 
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