Speaker to Animals wrote: Sat Jun 16, 2018 1:05 pm
And across the US, the Mexicans go to their own separate mass
If I had to guess at where I'd find a diverse congregation it would be in one of those giant mega churches. I don't have much good to say about those.
On paper, I think the most diversity is in the Catholic Church. But, like I said, we self-segregate within the Church. Hispanics will drive to another town to go to a predominantly Hispanic mass celebrated in Spanish. Most churches with large congregations of Hispanics and Americans are effectively two parishes using the same building at different time.
There is some crossover and intermarriage, but it's not enough to make any difference.
Fife wrote: Sat Jun 16, 2018 1:43 pm
The market finds a way. And all involved are better off.
That wins dumbest remark to the problem of demographic replacement.
A nation is not a market. The history of our people and our people's survival into the future is not a market.
Would you say that to the last Indian after his tribe is extinct? The market always finds a way, bro. Now some white families will live here. Progress!
GloryofGreece wrote: Sat Jun 16, 2018 11:31 am
According to "wikipedia" he was arrested for, " In May 2017, Robinson was convicted of contempt of court for using a camera inside Canterbury Crown Court and received a suspended sentence.[69] According to Judge Heather Norton, "this is not about free speech, not about the freedom of the press, nor about legitimate journalism, and not about political correctness. It is about justice and ensuring that a trial can be carried out justly and fairly, it's about being innocent until proven guilty. It is about preserving the integrity of the jury to continue without people being intimidated or being affected by irresponsible and inaccurate 'reporting', if that's what it was".[70]
9 June 2018, Trafalgar Square: Protests for the Release of Robinson
On 25 May 2018, Robinson was arrested for a breach of the peace while live streaming outside Leeds Crown Court[70][71] during a trial on which reporting restrictions had been ordered by the judge.[72]"
I'm ignorant of the specific procedures in the United States, but could a judge do the same thing here during a trial? Not let reporting of it to take place? Thanks.
How fast do you think you could google up some photos of court houses swarming with reporters?
Idk but as far as you know can judges ban the press from teh court room... i think the answer is yes, yes they can.
GloryofGreece wrote: Sat Jun 16, 2018 11:31 am
According to "wikipedia" he was arrested for, " In May 2017, Robinson was convicted of contempt of court for using a camera inside Canterbury Crown Court and received a suspended sentence.[69] According to Judge Heather Norton, "this is not about free speech, not about the freedom of the press, nor about legitimate journalism, and not about political correctness. It is about justice and ensuring that a trial can be carried out justly and fairly, it's about being innocent until proven guilty. It is about preserving the integrity of the jury to continue without people being intimidated or being affected by irresponsible and inaccurate 'reporting', if that's what it was".[70]
9 June 2018, Trafalgar Square: Protests for the Release of Robinson
On 25 May 2018, Robinson was arrested for a breach of the peace while live streaming outside Leeds Crown Court[70][71] during a trial on which reporting restrictions had been ordered by the judge.[72]"
I'm ignorant of the specific procedures in the United States, but could a judge do the same thing here during a trial? Not let reporting of it to take place? Thanks.
How fast do you think you could google up some photos of court houses swarming with reporters?
Idk but as far as you know can judges ban the press from teh court room... i think the answer is yes, yes they can.
No. Reporters are not banned from court rooms in the US. Reporters are not banned from courthouse steps in the US. Reporters are not banned from reporting on cases in the US.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
Nothing you posted said reporters were banned from court rooms.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.