Also discussed here: https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/17txxyWWP9/concord-dev-writes-off-critics-w/c/
One problem tossing up a picture like that is that you have to show the original source of that photo to validate your point. That image could have originally come from a citizen photographer.
Edit: it says AP in the bottom right corner.
There are a couple of krauts in the replies saying the pictured guy wasn't the killer.
A suspect was arrested, but it's not the guy on the photo. "Heimatgefühl", the source Klaus Arminius mentioned, has already deleted the photo. It's not him.
Hey Klaus Arminius, angeblich soll es sich bei diesem Kerl nicht um dem Täter handeln. Der Täter hat sich selbst gestellt. (paraphrasing the wonky translation I got, 'the real guy gave himself up')
Wrong, this here is the real one!
Hidden behind cops, is Issa al H. (26 years old, syrian)
Potentially related: Fauci tests positive for West Nile virus leading to hospitalization [...]
(He's recovering at home, supposedly going to be fine)
The EU and other various specific countries give huge grants and benefits to art projects that basically make them profitable to both make and fail.
They probably aren't. But to some degree, normies have accepted and popularized these creatures.
Not sure. Maybe try archiving comments through an invidious instance? Does ghost archive work?
There was one misstep mentioned here not too long ago: Substack said it removed some newsletters after criticism about Nazi content
Repeating since the first post was deleted for some reason...
- Wow, racist much? Putting out a picture and telling people to stay away just increases stigma around other browns.
- The dog must not have had --User was banned for too many "loicense" jokes
- Dog bites man. Yep. Nothing else to check into in the ole UK.
- Wow, racist much? Putting out a picture and telling people to stay away just increases stigma around other browns.
- The dog must not have had --*User was banned for too many "loicense" jokes*
- Dog bites man. Yep. Nothing else to check into in the ole UK.
'Member "Fat M*n?" Xey didn't identify as m*le...
It looks like those results are a bit mixed, but it seems RFK hurts Trump more in "battleground states," at lest according to this pollwatcher site Real Clear Politics: https://x.com/RCPolitics/status/1826326969207980492
Reads a bit like they're lightening criteria for temporary visas into Russia. Would there be much of a risk of bringing in undesirables like that black asshole in Japan?
I'm a bit surprised they would acknowledge the IQ decline, let alone imply that it might be a bad thing.
Is that like the motto or tagline for the campaign or something? Or did she tell her speechwriter(s) to stick that phrase into every speech and interview possible?
Of course I approve of this government's actions! It's illegal to disapprove after all.
Do we need a specific prompt for a discussion to take place?
Just looked for the article screenshots. The second cap appears to be from Politico: POLITICO Playbook: Why this debt ceiling showdown is different
The fourth screenshot is from unz.com: National Justice Investigates: Rising Republican Party Influencers Got Their Start At Talent Agency Run By Israeli Pornographer
Apparently you can get a free vasectomy at the DNC. Maybe Trump felt the need to one-up them by castrating an entire rally audience at once.
Natasha Frost, a Times reporter who was based in Melbourne, Australia, earlier this year, downloaded and shared 900 pages of content from the private WhatsApp chat that was launched [in October] by Jewish professionals [...]
she shared the information with one individual before it fell into the hands of anti-Zionist activists.
“It has been brought to our attention that a New York Times reporter inappropriately shared information with the subject of a story to assist the individual in a private matter, a clear violation of our ethics,”
What good or appropriate use would a non-journo have with that chatroom data?
The Post article strongly implies that the chat was shared with someone for this Times story: A Post on Gaza Leads to Turmoil at Australia’s Public Broadcaster
It doesn't look like they have named the person Frost leaked it to, which is really confusing.
Back to the Post:
[several paragraphs of fallout from the leak, many Jews harassed]
The incident prompted Mark Dreyfus [article notes later that he is Jewish], Australia’s attorney general, to propose a law that would criminalize doxxing.
Dreyfus said the new laws would strengthen Australian protections against hate speech [...]
Tangentially related, I just saw a different story last night about Lorenz possibly getting into trouble with WaPo.
From NPR: https://archive.ph/m6XNv
Senior editors at the Washington Post are reviewing a [] tech columnist's private story on social media, which appears to label []resident Biden a "war criminal" in a photo.
Also the pair of dwarves just left of center screen. And the one in blue on the far left.
And here I thought "white tears" were highly sought after in some circles.
they are a completely pacifist community including not contesting things in court
That don't make no sense.
I have to imagine they would contest some things in court. Otherwise they could be rolled over by anyone with a false accusation.
Maybe they meant that they wouldn't challenge the law or government? One of those Romans 13 interpretations about submitting to authorities?
Funny you should mention him (albeit the connection to Zuch in this article could be considered a little specious): Zuckerberg-Backed Group Promotes $6 Million Election Grant From Left-Wing Nonprofit