Anonymous ID: e71b66 Sept. 28, 2022, 6:51 a.m. No.17595979   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6020 >>6177 >>6337 >>6553

Ex-Guinea military ruler goes on trial for 2009 stadium massacre

 

Moussa Dadis Camara and 10 others are accused of responsibility in the killing of 150 people and mass rape by Guinean security forces.

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/9/28/ex-guinea-military-ruler-goes-on-trial-for-2009-stadium-massacre

 

https://t.me/No_BS_NewS/67523

 

genital mutilation of male infant rate for Guinea = 84.20%

 

Kentucky (85.00%)

Nebraska (84.00%)

Ohio (84.00%) Guinea (84.20%)

Indiana (83.00%)

Iowa (82.00%)

Wisconsin (82.00%)

South Carolina (81.00%) Bahrain (81.20%)

Pennsylvania (79.00%) French Polynesia(78.00%)

 

https://worldpopulationreview. com/country-rankings/circumcision-by-country

Anonymous ID: e71b66 Sept. 28, 2022, 6:57 a.m. No.17596009   🗄️.is 🔗kun

find a good dentist to get all ((('dental plastic'))) removed from your teeth!

 

affixing foreign object to humans is one of the worst crimes against humanity and it can only continuously cause you harm because all foreign object are also subject to electromagnetic radiation from telecommunication equipment and will only be a worsening burden impossible and unnecessary to ever 'compensate' for resulting in asymmetric i.e. skewed development of the cranial structure.

 

I started eating frozen raw beef to adjust my teeth naturally after removing the 'plastic' and I have over 2-3 years regained 100% hearing, no 'tinnitus', no 'double-vision' and cleared breathing and neck issues.

 

the fact that genital mutilation of infants is ((('sanctioned'))) by the same people promoting the gluing of objects to humans for shekels is explanatory.

Anonymous ID: e71b66 Sept. 28, 2022, 7:01 a.m. No.17596034   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6312

#Weimerica

 

Multiple shootings, kidnapping around Ft Meade have military families requesting to be stationed overseas

 

Following a string of crimes committed around the area of Fort Meade in Maryland, the families of service members stationed in the area are calling for their loved ones to be stationed at bases overseas.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/multiple-shootings-kidnapping-around-ft-meade-have-military-families-requesting-to-be-stationed-overseas

 

https://t.me/No_BS_NewS/67531

Anonymous ID: e71b66 Sept. 28, 2022, 7:02 a.m. No.17596045   🗄️.is 🔗kun

those that have 'sex as a child' are raped and lose Jesus as their soul to instead become as a dog mentally that doesn't understand to kill itself instead of 'normalizing' child rape.

those that have had 'sex with a child' are child rapists and lose Jesus as their soul to instead become as a dog mentally and have to be killed unless they commit suicide to prevent them from raping more children as all child rapists are always as evil as possible.

those that are (((inbred))) never had Jesus as their soul because (((inbreds))) are a product of child rape and can only ever 'know' being a dog mentally and have to be killed unless they commit suicide to prevent further (((epsteins and maxwells))) eating and raping children as all (((inbreds))) are also always as evil as possible.

 

sex is only for adult man and woman in a marriage to start a family!

protect your children from (((degeneracy))) or your children will eventually kill themselves or get murdered.

kill all dogs as all (((inbreds))) are pedophiles to be drowned.

No children in the city as the city is strictly for adults!

Anonymous ID: e71b66 Sept. 28, 2022, 7:06 a.m. No.17596059   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17596001

'dog chasing cow'

 

India. The couple were riding a motorcycle when suddenly a cow jumped out on the road. The woman died, and the man was hospitalized.

 

More video -LiveLeak (http://t.me/leaklive)

Anonymous ID: e71b66 Sept. 28, 2022, 7:14 a.m. No.17596104   🗄️.is 🔗kun

First day after the 🇮🇹 elections and Giorgia Meloni is immediately showing her true support to her masters. How come she is anti-globalism when she is siding with… the country being supported by all the globalists on this earth? It isn't that surprising that she is standing with israel quite literally in her first major conflict.

 

Some may find old clips of her stating that she thanks Hezbollah and Iran for defending the Christians in Syria, but know that people can go astray. This is classic left-right politics simply to give Italians the sense they are voting for a change after years of economic decline due to leftist policies.

 

🔴 @Cultures_of_Resistance

 

https://t.me/Cultures_of_Resistance/12229

Anonymous ID: e71b66 Sept. 28, 2022, 7:20 a.m. No.17596140   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Is This the Beginning of the End of the Internet?

 

How a single Texas ruling could change the web forever

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/09/netchoice-paxton-first-amendment-social-media-content-moderation/671574/

 

Occasionally, something happens that is so blatantly and obviously misguided that trying to explain it rationally makes you sound ridiculous. Such is the case with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals’s recent ruling in NetChoice v. Paxton. Earlier this month, the court upheld a preposterous Texas law stating that online platforms with more than 50 million monthly active users in the United States no longer have First Amendment rights regarding their editorial decisions. Put another way, the law tells big social-media companies that they can’t moderate the content on their platforms. YouTube purging terrorist-recruitment videos? Illegal. Twitter removing a violent cell of neo-Nazis harassing people with death threats? Sorry, that’s censorship, according to Andy Oldham, a judge of the United States Court of Appeals and the former general counsel to Texas Governor Greg Abbott.

 

A state compelling social-media companies to host all user content without restrictions isn’t merely, as the First Amendment litigation lawyer Ken White put it on Twitter, “the most angrily incoherent First Amendment decision I think I’ve ever read.” It’s also the type of ruling that threatens to blow up the architecture of the internet. To understand why requires some expertise in First Amendment law and content-moderation policy, and a grounding in what makes the internet a truly transformational technology. So I called up some legal and tech-policy experts and asked them to explain the Fifth Circuit ruling—and its consequences—to me as if I were a precocious 5-year-old with a strange interest in jurisprudence.

 

Techdirt founder Mike Masnick, who has been writing for decades about the intersection of tech policy and civil liberties, told me that the ruling is “fractally wrong”—made up of so many layers of wrongness that, in order to fully comprehend its significance, “you must understand the historical wrongness before the legal wrongness, before you can get to the technical wrongness.” In theory, the ruling means that any state in the Fifth Circuit (such as Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi) could “mandate that news organizations must cover certain politicians or certain other content” and even implies that “the state can now compel any speech it wants on private property.” The law would allow both the Texas attorney general and private citizens who do business in Texas to bring suit against the platforms if they feel their content was removed because of a specific viewpoint. Daphne Keller, the director of the Program on Platform Regulation at Stanford’s Cyber Policy Center, told me that such a law could amount to “a litigation DDoS [Denial of Service] attack, unleashing a wave of potentially frivolous and serious suits against the platforms.”

 

To give me a sense of just how sweeping and nonsensical the law could be in practice, Masnick suggested that, under the logic of the ruling, it very well could be illegal to update Wikipedia in Texas, because any user attempt to add to a page could be deemed an act of censorship based on the viewpoint of that user (which the law forbids). The same could be true of chat platforms, including iMessage and Reddit, and perhaps also Discord, which is built on tens of thousands of private chat rooms run by private moderators. Enforcement at that scale is nearly impossible. This week, to demonstrate the absurdity of the law and stress test possible Texas enforcement, the subreddit r/PoliticalHumor mandated that every comment in the forum include the phrase “Greg Abbott is a little piss baby” or be deleted. “We realized what a ripe situation this is, so we’re going to flagrantly break this law,” a moderator of the subreddit wrote. “We like this Constitution thing. Seems like it has some good ideas.”

 

 

https://t.me/No_BS_NewS/67544