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She has a point...

“Since 2001, governments around the world have approached online Islamist radicalism with grim seriousness, blocking its financial sources, searching out potential terrorists, working with Internet platforms to stop its spread. By contrast, we have yet to treat white supremacism with anything like the same kind of vigor. Many hours after the New Zealand shooting, it was still ridiculously easy to find the video online. There are few special government programs to fight the milder forms of this violent ideology, and relatively little time has been devoted to thinking about it. The U.S. president has not taken a stand against it; an Australian politician, in the wake of the attack, even seemed to endorse it.


Both radicalisms kill. But while we dither, the death toll — in Norway, South Carolina, Britain — continues to rise. And the alternate world continues to tell jokes, make memes — and draw people in.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...5a6b82-474c-11e9-8aab-95b8d80a1e4f_story.html
 
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Kid should’ve reached around and egged the front of his face. The humiliation would’ve been so much greater.

Anning should be charged with assault, the right hand slap is ok (marginal but a decent mouthpiece could justify it), the punch is an assault under Victorian law, as is the overzealous way the kid is restrained. Doing something like that for example would cost me my private security licence.
 
Nearly a million Australians have signed a petition to have that pos senator removed. It's a new record for Australia.
 
As if we needed more reasons to finally end the NRA and institute real gun reform. So sad

 
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