Message from @Rjfenix
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I still think those who actually *hate* straight, white men are a tiny minority. Most people who are gay and/or female and even those who are not white have straight, white sons, brothers, fathers, friends, etc.
It's funny they are also white.
I think the video is mistaken re: 'third caravan'. But the General that was on the press conference today regarding the military deployment did mention a second caravan.
This is probably the second one.
@Timcast If you do something on this birthright citizenship thing, this seems to be the op-ed that spawned all the chatter. Might be worth a read. There's all sorts of immediate responses from across the board (mostly negative) which should be easy to find by looking for keywords like the author.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/citizenship-shouldnt-be-a-birthright/2018/07/18/7d0e2998-8912-11e8-85ae-511bc1146b0b_story.html?utm_term=.e7696aaeeff5
Most of the debate on the 14th amendment implications are going to be "on the right." Here's contrasting opinions from the Federalist Society on the legality of birthright citizenship (years before the op-ed had been authored, when this was merely an academic point for debate).
https://fedsoc.org/commentary/publications/birthright-citizenship-two-perspectives.
Alot of the legal debate seems to stem over the fact that children of ambassadors and the like *do not* get birthright citizenship. It should be noted the Federalist Society is very originalist and textualist, so there tends to be a good deal of argument about the issues of the day with the amendment was passed. Put another way, alot of the argument appears to be over the meaning of "subject to the jurisdiction thereof."
I'm not going to take a position on this issue (moral or legal), though I lean in the direction that the executive order probably won't survive on a practical level regardless of opinions of the matter.
I'm pretty apathetic on this one, myself.
https://youtu.be/_nLPsFeSw4Y this is what I advocate for these days. Anything else is just a distraction.
Or China's or the EU, or Russia
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tldr Austria has strict blasphemy laws, EU doesn't overrule them with <:FreezePeach:420711837542383636>
Yep. So, by the same token, you couldn't insult religious figures in Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist or other groups.
The Buddha is stupid.
Take that, Austria.
```Yep. So, by the same token, you couldn't insult religious figures in Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist or other groups.```
do they really invoke these laws in Austria when people criticize Catholics.. idk, but i doubt that. @Bookworm
ofc they do lol, austria is a majority catholic country
the cases aren't usually publicised, this one was special cause it went to the EU courts
are you from austria?
(and cause ppl want to use it to spread panic about islamification)
nope, germany
can you cite some cases from recent? you seem sure
“ Instagram is the Alt-Right’s new favorite haven “ by Will Sommer on the Daily Beast
Gab refugees move to Instagram while the website rebuilds itself. The media is now targeting them by putting pressure on the “ haven” . Expect this to happen everywhere.
http://archive.today/G7rN1
what happened to Gab?
it would be hilarious if instagram would go down too 😄
the only two cases that got international attention were Manfred Deix, and Gerhard Haderer
both for criticising Jesus and Christianity, both got convicted but won the appeal
this would bring censorship to the 'masses'
@shinsoo any citation? what year was this in?
1994, 2003
gtg, i'll look for an article on Haderer later
trump to remove birthright citizenship in spite of constitution
@AdorableStormtrooper the short answer to what happened is this.
Gab has been Alex Jonesed
The media, Big Tech, and activists are trying to erase it from the internet.