by winn
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Throwawaysgareblue 2 points ago +2 / -0

Quit stickying these fake ass websites please this is horse shit.

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Throwawaysgareblue 6 points ago +6 / -0

About a decade ago, Russia banned adoptions by U.S. citizens, which was a significant and controversial decision. The ban, enacted in December 2012, was officially titled the Dima Yakovlev Law, named after a Russian child who died after being adopted by an American family. The stated reasons for the ban were concerns over the safety and welfare of Russian children adopted by American parents. There had been several high-profile cases of abuse and neglect, including the tragic death of Dima Yakovlev.

However, many analysts and commentators believed that the adoption ban was also influenced by broader political factors. It was widely seen as a response to the Magnitsky Act, a U.S. law that imposed sanctions on Russian officials suspected of human rights violations. The adoption ban was thus part of a deteriorating diplomatic relationship between Russia and the United States, with Russian children's adoptions becoming a tool in a larger political dispute.

In addition to concerns about the safety and well-being of Russian children adopted by Americans, Russia also cited fears of human trafficking as one of the reasons for the ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens. These concerns were related to allegations that some adopted children were being re-homed informally in the United States, a process that could potentially expose them to exploitation or abuse. This argument was part of a broader narrative emphasizing the need to protect Russian children from various risks purportedly associated with international adoptions. However, critics of the ban argued that these reasons were exaggerated or politically motivated, especially in the context of the strained U.S.-Russia relations at the time.

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Throwawaysgareblue 3 points ago +3 / -0

Fake site lol

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Throwawaysgareblue 8 points ago +8 / -0

Nope no idea what could cause a possible stroke or blood clot in the brain blood barrier. No idea whatsoever

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Throwawaysgareblue 12 points ago +12 / -0

While I’m not a fan of Chinese spyware , for social media sites TikTok allows a lot of truth compared to other social media sites especially during the “pandemic”.

We have a lot of digital warriors on the tok spreading truth.

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Throwawaysgareblue 4 points ago +4 / -0

Oh look it’s Jenn Psaki. Remember that time she helped cover up a pedo ring in the Clinton state dept?

https://youtu.be/pANHz7ZBs5o?si=c7jwugXBo54atWm3

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Throwawaysgareblue 2 points ago +2 / -0

Same here. I started when Trump won in 2016 to try and get ahead. When Biden came in we sold off a rental property to fix up our home and pay off debt. We are about $5000 to go on credit and vehicles and then just our home. We are so close to being debt free and I don’t care if it falls and everyone else gets bailed out. We are not going to ever live in debt to others.

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Throwawaysgareblue 3 points ago +3 / -0

Spike proteins—> Brain blood barrier—> (even more) retarded liberals

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Throwawaysgareblue 2 points ago +2 / -0

Jack danger is a commie.. not a great ambassador for the hobby.

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Throwawaysgareblue 1 point ago +1 / -0

My dad is (was?) a knight of Columbus it’s a catholic fraternity from what he told me

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Throwawaysgareblue 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m not on board with a genocide plan but if 70% of the population cannot decipher the truth from such obvious lies and would bend over for anything tyrants tell them to they are pretty much worthless. Especially after 2016-2020.

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Throwawaysgareblue 1 point ago +1 / -0

For sure. 1913 etc. I agree just saying the gloves came off and into the open when Trump stated this.

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