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Sadness 6 points ago +6 / -0

There are three things people will resort to, when in a state of stress. They are:

a) Fight < this is now 'illegal' in Minnesota. LOL

b) Flight < this one is what they decided you must pursue

or c) Freeze < this one will prolly get you killed, but people do it anyway.

The court is trying to eliminate the Fight part.

But that's not how it works. Most people cannot even decide beforehand what their reaction will be to stress, let alone have some cockameemee court tell them what to do. Most people hope that they will fight, but many cannot. And that woke revelation is not going to make a difference to a person's instantaneous reaction, in the moment. And try telling a testosterone loaded young man to Flee.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do we get to see these fabled documents?

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Sadness 4 points ago +5 / -1

I cannot be mean to him.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh I thought it was a pet food site, meat FOR dogs.

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Sadness 5 points ago +5 / -0

Having graves on your land is so inconvenient - put them on your own land.

LOL, they just admitted to who owns the land, and it's not really the Ukrainians is it? A few percents more and...

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was going to say, he was holding a tiny piece of glass that he found on the floor, so the gymnasts would not get glass in their feet.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for that.

It seems that we are getting some joining of dots. Eyes on this trial, then.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

The other guy is a WEF puppet. So I dunno who is better TBH. Deepening BRICS work sounds like a survival plan to me. But keeping US on the good side is also.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

What jars me straight away is that NoW they say that an election is rigged. When Trump 'lost' it wasn't rigged, they said. So we believe them now? Wot's gwan 'ere?

Yeah only I have seen results in local precincts (via the net. LOL) where the other guy only got 7% of the vote, and Maduro got the other 92%. I don't know what that means, however.

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Sadness 3 points ago +3 / -0

Anyone care to refresh the Tina Peters file? What's the gos?

Here is a reaaaaly biased rundown: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tina_Peters_(politician)

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

But it's only THEM who claim that IRaN is developing Nuclear Weapons. Iran is not allowed to say they are not.

Just because they have a nuclear power station or two. Oh and did I mention oil?

Funny how it's the oil-rich nations who pose a threat. In this case Iran is a functioning nation, with universities, and with all the trappings of intelligence etc. So the conclusion in Washington is that they CAN make a nuke, therefore they must be. But guess what? They have been developing drones and intel, in the doctine of 'Conventional Warfare' (i.e. the phase that everyone hopes to stay in, rather than using the 'final solution'). This is an argument in favor of them not needing to make nukes at this time. They can always do it when they 'need' to.

Also, this bill comes hard on the heels of an assassination in Tehran, that happened very publicly, on the same day of an inauguration for a new president. I suppose whoever did it thought they would get max publicity this way. And the whole world is talking about it. BTW. the man who was killed was a negotiator, with a PhD. The story now, is that it was not an Israeli missile, but a bomb that was placed inside the building, and that there is possible USA involvement. It smells like spooks and glows in the dark.

So, Iran is definitely guilty, man. Bomb, bomb, bomb. Lindsay the Great.

I feel so tired.

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Sadness 6 points ago +6 / -0

It definitely breaches the Nuremberg Codes.

There is a Yuuge 'campaign' of results from NZ, from supposed academics claiming that the Nuremberg code does not apply in the case of Vaccination.

Oh really?

Somehow, I find it hard to believe that them snatcher-grabbers will go door-to-door and force inhabitants down with the help from police, who are already overstretched and not solving crime AT. ALL.

No, they do not have the man-power for that. Also it is not legislation - it is merely a 'framework'. Some peeps will mistake it as a mandate, though. However, there are plenty of one-time vaxxers who now regret ever having done it. So the swell of resistance is growing. I suspect it is a document that has gone through several draughts and will be reviewed again in the manner of continuous improvement that the NZ government claims to do. What really happens is that they take an existing document and add a sentence here and there, so we find a disclaimer on the next page (pg 126):

These special powers were used for the first time during the response to COVID-19. In general terms, they performed well. However, there were some mis-steps in their application, they lack procedural and human rights safeguards and court judgments have found (edit: bold) that while they can be used as a stop-gap measure in emergency situations, they are not suitable for sustained, complex responses. https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/publications/interim_nz_pandemic_plan_v2.pdf

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Sadness 0 points ago +1 / -1

IT's just that the ladies get spat on if they don't. It's only in some suburbs.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

So Israeli spyware to crack into 'encrypted' comms, Could be something like Discord, or Steam which all the young people use for gaming. Got it. The implication being that all those subversive young people will now have their messages read by Israel. Have fun with that.

At one point they were making out it was some really scary stuff, By saying crypto-comms or something like that - hinting at crypto-currency (LOL could be ROBUX - that would be funny).

InB4 But it was FBI communicating with him. Could be, do you really think we will find out? Outsourcing is so great, isn't it. The real adults will now examine the evidence and pass judgement,

I am sure.

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Sadness 6 points ago +6 / -0

Ah, but they are bound to publish the proposed bills. And the public is supposed to have access, so that they can tell their representative what they need, and the game was to beef up the spending in little tucks that were easily missed.

So those who pen these bills are hoist by their own petard, if he public happens to use GROK to scan the bill.

Transparency is a bitch.

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Sadness 3 points ago +3 / -0

An ickle-biddy share-market crash and they need to lay off staff? Sounds like they had too many staffs, then. Oh what's this? Diverstiy and Inclusion Officer? Wellbeing Advisor? Organic Smoothie Engineer? Barista tea-lady?

u/#haha

LEarn to Code

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Sadness 0 points ago +4 / -4

YEah, it depends on which Christians we are talking about. No-one cares for the fuzzy-wuzzy Christians who happen to live near the Sandy Place and look not Western, sadly.

In general, Muslims can be very reactionary, for example there are areas in NZ where it is not comfortable for a woman to show her hair in public. So that's a kinda sad development. Having a dog in the car can be problematic too, when attempting to park the car in those areas - one will get the car-roof banged on. So one learns to avoid those areas, which wasn't like that twenty years ago.

I noticed a stand-up Christian lot in my town who used to display an Israeli flag, because Christians and the Bible and all, and then suddenly they didn't - just a cross now. Since then, they are 'crusading' i.e. sending delgations to the Local Council, for the people and farmers in the area, in a good way, IMO.

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