Arresting passengers who did not have "smart" phones
samedi 15 août 2020 à 02:00In April, Hawaii announced a policy of arresting arriving passengers who did not have "smart" phones.
Does anyone know if someone was really arrested in this way?
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In April, Hawaii announced a policy of arresting arriving passengers who did not have "smart" phones.
Does anyone know if someone was really arrested in this way?
Three thugs from Jackson, Mississippi, have been charged with murdering George Robinson in 2019.
Indian thugs shot at Muslims protesting an insult to Mohammed.
Those protesters had a right to protest; but if their demand is to censor negative statements about Mohammed, their cause is unjust. You have a right to criticize, condemn, or make fun of any religion, and any prophet, even the prophet that tells people that they are using evil, oppressive software which is an abomination.
Indian law includes many forms of censorship. The book Lajja, by Taslima Nasrin, which is about the oppression of Hindus in Bangladesh (where she was from) was banned in the adjoining state of India.
*With Warren Sidestepped, Wall Street Execs Cheer Biden's Pick of Harris for VP.*
She endorsed Medicare for All, then changed to a supposedly "centrist" position that Wall Street likes.
On the other hand, she does endorse the Green New Deal.
Now Comes the Difficult Work of Pushing the Biden-Harris Ticket Left.
However, I think the message Biden sent by appointing Harris is that he will pay little attention.
*Amid Pandemic and Economic Pain, UNICEF Unveils First-Ever Project to Combat Child Suffering in US.*