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It's always better to follow ones own convictions than always to look, what voters may think about it. If one is reasonable, why shouldn't people follow the better arguments?
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He shot aimed when the camera went in his direction. Sue him for this totally unnecessary act of violence! Nobody is above the law.
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If Trump wants the National Guard to intervene, but it is to the governor to give the orders: Why shouldn't the National Guard be on the side of the people, arresting ICE-men and deporting them out of California? ICE isn't welcome there - and it would calm the situation.
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Usually the freedom of one ends, where the freedom of others begins. Everybody has to grant the same amount of freedom to others, than he wants for himself. To take freedom just for oneself and take it from the others is no freedom: it's a tyrannic. one form of tyranny is plutocracy. - Be aware!
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Got ICE the message?
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As a teenager I read Dee Brown: Bury my heart at Wounded Knee (in german: Begrabt mein Herz an der Biegung des Flusses) Remember Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse and Geronimo. They are an important part of american history.
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Ah ... und die Gesichter sind von Trump und Musk ...
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Hm, die Gesichter sind KI-getauscht. Von der Kleidung usw. her würde ich auf Josef Stalin und Trotzky tippen. Die Russen haben schon damals unliebsame Personen nachträglich von Fotos entfernt.
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AAAAiiiiiiiiiAAAAA!
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Distribute some mirrors free of charge. Do they recognize themselves?
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senile adjective uk /ˈsiː.naɪl/ us /ˈsiː.naɪl/ showing poor mental ability because of old age, especially being unable to think clearly and make decisions; no longer fully physically and mentally capable due to old age; old-fashioned and more or less childish in his expressions and actions.
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When does the Republicans recognize, that Trump isn't their president?
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Oh, damn, what Amazon does isn't hostile, against whom it should be? - It's transparency for its customers, transparency for the people. It's not hostile, it's supportive.
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Hey, it's just the way they are used to in the KKK ...
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Festgefahrene Bürokratie schlägt Kampferfahrung? Sind das die Typen, die im Schützengraben noch Anforderungsformulare für Munition ausfüllen lassen?
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Ehm, just google KKK registry?
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He plays theatre. He simply doesn't care. On the other hand he tries to hand over a souvereign state to an occupater. A real republican would brawl the shit out of the russians.
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That's like witch-hunt in the middle ages.
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Well, she has no papers - and she looks like an immagrant ... anybody called ICE already? - Maybe she has an appointment in El Salvador ... 😈😅
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Well, IRS stopped Al Capone. For billionairs you should rise the highest income tax rate up to 60%. They can pay it. They have to give something back to the community they arose from.
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Hauptsache von Hand aufgesetzt und schön mit einem Schwall heißem Wasser nach dem anderen durch den Papierfilter im Filteraufsatz aus Keramik. Noch besser ist es, wenn die Bohnen vorher frisch selbst gemahlen werden. - So hat unser Oma das auch schon gemacht.
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Argh, the White house looks more and more like the Kremlin. Some people seem to need self-congratulations of this manner. And this isn't about recognition for noble or at least good deeds.
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2,5 muliplicated with earth gravitation doesn't sound comfortable. If your weight is 80kg on earth, imagine, it would be 200kg ... does it have a ferrum core, is rotating and has this way a magnetic field to protect from radiation? If not, it doesn't sound healthy.
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Well, in germany nobody has to register to make use of his right to vote. We have an residents' registration office anyway, which knows, who and where he is living here. So all citizens just become informed, which is their polling station, and asked, if they want to vote by postal mail optional.
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What's the title? - "Exhausted Dildo"? 😆
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Saw him in a video lately. He sounds like lung cancer from smoking. Supposedly he takes sour drops against cancer ... *sarcasm*
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There are good and bad guys on both sides for sure. Perhaps the line of conflict isn't there, where most people think it is. Take in accout, this article isn't about the latest events, but refers to a view in very long term: Polarization in the middle east conflict hugins-blog.de/polarization...
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If you doesn't know, where the way leads you, you don't need to start actions like walking. Without a destination it is meaningless. It is important to educate yourself, to think, and to create a plan, before you act. Whatever it is about.
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There have been dark times in germany, when they burned books. Fight the darkness with enlightenment instead and read those books and talk about them. They can't kill ideas that way (burning books) anyway, even if morons think different. It just shows apparently the lack of intellect. Selfevident.
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Put DT on this list, too. Or is there any evidence, that this old bag is still living? His policies look like ChatGPT anyway ... 🤪
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All those so-called "holy" phantasy-books ... they are of little use. I could teach him some ethics ...
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No Maple Syrup for the USA any more! ;)
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My life potions are pitch black, strong and contain a lot of coffein in a big mug. ☕ Addicted. Think I would die without my daily consume.
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Ich verteidige niemanden. Ich habe mich mit dem Mann nie beschäftigt und kenne ihn nicht. Ich schreibe hier sachlich über Kommunikation, Sprache, Intention: Eine Intention ist nicht Teil von Worten. Es gibt keine starre Verbindung. Es ist Interpretation. Ich verstehe die Aufregung hier nicht.
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Es gibt immer eine Intention. Es ist keine Frage eines benutzten Wortes. So wie Sie es beschreiben, wollte er vielleicht auch nur provozieren oder Aufmerksamkeit. Na und? Haben Sie dem Affen Zucker gegeben? (Redewendung, keine Beleidigung intendiert ...) "Arschloch" kann auch ein Pars-pro-Toto sein
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Es ist sehr schwierig, sich so kurz über so ein Thema zu äußern ...
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Das ist nicht ganz richtig. Sprache (nicht nur Worte) ist ein sehr komplexes Phänomen. Und häufig scheitert die Kommunikation und es kommt wie bei der Stillen Post was an, was nicht intendiert war. Ja, ab und zu ist auch intendiert, was am Ende ankommt. P.S.: Ich kenne den Typen/Podcasts nicht.
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Worte sind nicht "rassistisch", sondern nur Schall. Es gibt keine bösen Wörter. Wörter ändern sogar ihre Bedeutungen. Es gibt böse Menschen mit bösen Absichten. Sie können böse und rassistische Intentionen haben. Es ist doch egal, wie man ES nennt: Es sollte immer um die Sache selbst gehen.
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President Trump is liberated of all taxes (did he ever paid some?) and all others get a rise of 20% on income? Right guess?
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Da hat die JEDI-Macht wohl nicht geholfen ... ha, ich wußte, dass Trump kein JEDI-Meister ist.
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I am quite sure DT and his club eating a lot of european goods. Perhaps something has been sold out and Trump immediatly decided: "It must become much more expensive, then other American Idiots can't afford it any more. For me it will be "peanuts" anyway - hm, am I paying taxes anyway? ..."
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Naja, meistens durch Aneignung, da Zusammenarbeit immer als Joint Venture stattfinden sollte. Deutsche Unternehmen bauten den Transrapid und verwarfen es - die Chinesen holten es sich und bauten es aus. Deutsche sahen den chinesischen Markt mit Gier - und die Chinesen holten sich die Technologie.