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A Japanese government worker in his 50’s has been charged with assaulting a coworker for spoiling a manga.

The manga in question is called “Oshi no Ko”, which apparently looks like this btw:
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Since the publication of Null's article about Internet censorship perpetuated by self-admitted rapist Liz Fong Jones (can be found here), it was has been found out by Null that Hacker News censored every reference of Liz Fong Jones to "redacted" in a post where a co worker of Liz Fong Jones explains how he blamed them for their sexual assault.
(Liz Fong Jones Thread)
(Hacker News Thread)
 
In a shocking twist, a black person has stolen a bunch of money. The twist you ask? They were the DEI executive of Facebook and then Nike. Ok, so that's not really shocking nor a twist but I'll give a doll hair to every single one of you that knows a person IRL who has heard about it. She rooked Facebook for $5 Million, to which I say, good for her. She was then fired and immediately hired by Nike, who she only stole a measly $120k from which was less than her family has spent on Joradans.

Here she is y'all, with her extended magazine gums and white girl hair!
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And here's the discussion.
 
Not sure if this has been mentioned but the Department of Commerce is finalizing a rule to require Infrastructure as a Service providers(cloud computing, VPS, and even bare metal servers) to implement Know Your Customer schemes. This will also require any foreign divisions of United States based cloud companies to implement KYC too. Copyright holders are crying that Domain name registration should be included.

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A (late) update on this situation, The New York Times has since taken down their article about it. No reason was given for its removal.


Forum user @Dire Dire Cocks who posted a news article about Angry Black Man threatening to kill White people with an incorrect link in the original posting, came back to erroneously report that the New York Times had removed the article. What was removed was the .html extension required for the valid link.

Was this part of an ongoing effort by Kiwi Farms, a website, to smear a reputable mainstream media outlet ahead of the 2024 elections? Discuss here I guess.

It's still there.


EDIT: It was just missing the .html extension in the hyperlink lol
 
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