Europe, Boring Until it's Not
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The Republic of Estonia is celebrating 100 years since they achieved independence!
Elagu Eesti!
Torchlight rally should be up soon. Blue Awakening is organising it, a youth movement.
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A very informative take on the Estonian war of Independence. Didn't actually know they fought also the Germans!
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One of my favorite composers is Estonian.
Sit back and listen to that. Seriously. Put headphones on.
Sit back and listen to that. Seriously. Put headphones on.
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I saw this on topic piece from the NYT, just sharing without comment:
Hand Grenades and Gang Violence Rattle Sweden’s Middle Class
Hand Grenades and Gang Violence Rattle Sweden’s Middle Class
Weapons from a faraway, long-ago war are flowing into immigrant neighborhoods here, puncturing Swedes’ sense of confidence and security. The country’s murder rate remains low, by American standards, and violent crime is stable or dropping in many places. But gang-related assaults and shootings are becoming more frequent, and the number of neighborhoods categorized by the police as “marred by crime, social unrest and insecurity” is rising. Crime and immigration are certain to be key issues in September’s general election, alongside the traditional debates over education and health care.
Part of the reason is that Sweden’s gang violence, long contained within low-income suburbs, has begun to spill out. In large cities, hospitals report armed confrontations in emergency rooms, and school administrators say threats and weapons have become commonplace. Last week two men from Uppsala, both in their 20s, were arrested on charges of throwing grenades at the home of a bank employee who investigates fraud cases.
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No man's life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/0 ... substance/
Russia poisoning its enemies on British soil again.
Careful Vlad, any more of this sort of thing and you will be getting a stern letter from Mrs May.
Boris is already threatening to have talks about possibly not going to this Summer's World Cup in Russia.
Don't mess with us Vlad or we will slightly embarass you in public. Don't push us, we'll do it....
Russia poisoning its enemies on British soil again.
Careful Vlad, any more of this sort of thing and you will be getting a stern letter from Mrs May.
Boris is already threatening to have talks about possibly not going to this Summer's World Cup in Russia.
Don't mess with us Vlad or we will slightly embarass you in public. Don't push us, we'll do it....
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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That headline is not just cringeworthy, but also a great example of an uninformed press corps breeding an uninformed populace. The Economist obviously heard Lega and Five Star described as "Euroskeptic". They write that up as "anti-EU", probably because that's what "euroskeptic" usually referred to during the "Brexit" coverage, and they are not clever enough to research beyond the British context. Both Lega and Five Star advocate comprehensive reform of EU, not "Italexit".California wrote:Italy's people resisting cuckage
https://www.economist.com/news/europe/2 ... lydispatch
Fame is not flattery. Respect is not agreement.
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BjornP wrote:That headline is not just cringeworthy, but also a great example of an uninformed press corps breeding an uninformed populace. The Economist obviously heard Lega and Five Star described as "Euroskeptic". They write that up as "anti-EU", probably because that's what "euroskeptic" usually referred to during the "Brexit" coverage, and they are not clever enough to research beyond the British context. Both Lega and Five Star advocate comprehensive reform of EU, not "Italexit".California wrote:Italy's people resisting cuckage
https://www.economist.com/news/europe/2 ... lydispatch
Economist is a globalist cancer rag. They are calling anything that doesn't comport to their globalist views as "anti-" whatever.
It's like when American newspapers label somebody who argues that bakers should not be forced to make speech against their will (violate their human rights) as "anti-gay".
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http://www.breitbart.com/london/2018/03 ... g-scandal/An investigation by the Sunday Mirror has revealed Britain’s worst ever grooming scandal, which saw authorities paralysed for 40 years by fears of “racism” accusations as grooming gangs victimised up to a thousand girls in Telford.
The left-leaning newspaper claims its 18-month investigation found “abuse on unprecedented levels”, with three women being killed when abuser Azhar Ali Mehmood burned down their home with them inside and two others dying in connection with the scandal.
Social workers reportedly knew of the abuse, which saw girls as young as 11 targeted, from the 1990s, but police took ten years to launch an investigation and the authorities failed to keep tabs on suspects and perpetrators from the South Asian community fearing “racism” accusations.
Victims told the Sunday Mirror that the abuse — which is said to have begun in the 1980s — carries on to this day, and notes that police failed to investigate one recent case five times before a Member of Parliament directly intervened.
The newspaper claims to have uncovered previously unseen files showing council staff chose to view girls being abused, trafficked, and even sold as “prostitutes” rather than victims.
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They must have been swamped with all the "hate speech" cases perpetrated by white people and couldn't get around to Muslims rape gangs raping, beating, and murdering white women.