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Fake?
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Natürlich, als ob der Burgerfresser sich für Dönerpreise interessieren würde.
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| Zitat von Flitzpiepe42
Fake?
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Die Frage werden wir uns wohl noch häufiger stellen.
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| Zitat von -=Q=- 8-BaLL
| Zitat von Flitzpiepe42
Fake?
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Die Frage werden wir uns wohl noch häufiger stellen.
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Generell ja.
Aber doch nicht wenn Trump über den Berliner Döner redet und einen Imbiss empfiehlt.
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Klar. Donny isst nur Big Macs und KFC Buckets
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[Dieser Beitrag wurde 1 mal editiert; zum letzten Mal von Aspe am 14.04.2023 20:24]
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Finde den Döner am U-BHf Osloer auch den Geilsten, Donny hat keine Ahnung!
/mir machen die KI-Technologien bzgl. Bildmanipulation echt Sorge
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[Dieser Beitrag wurde 1 mal editiert; zum letzten Mal von Flitzpiepe42 am 14.04.2023 20:32]
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Es wird schon jetzt die dümmste Scheisse geglaubt, die in das eigene Narrativ passt, ganz ohne Fakes. Wer mit Fakten kommt, wird einfach nieder gebrüllt oder es wird wild mit Kot um sich geworfen.
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ey, echt loide? wenn die lippen wenigstens halbwegs synchron wären, aber vorallem in der zweiten hälfte...
zusätzlich noch dass dieser zusammenhängende text so nie aus diese lügenfresse kommen würde, da kriegt es ja jeder der die letzten jahre ein bischen aufgepasst hin das glaubwürdiger zu formulieren.
ganze sätze, mit abschluss und logik, trump, als ob
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"berlin, what happend in berlin! the election fake! radical left stole again, totally fake election, was redone, here radical democrats were allowed to steal it, and the döner preis.. bla bla"
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Der Ton ist echt, hat jemand unter einen ein bisschen anderen Ausschnitt gelegt.
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| Zitat von -=Q=- 8-BaLL
Der Ton ist echt,
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Vielleicht hat er alle verwendeten Töne mal von sich gegeben, aber nicht in dieser Reihenfolge.
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| Zitat von Bombur
| Zitat von -=Q=- 8-BaLL
Der Ton ist echt,
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Vielleicht hat er alle verwendeten Töne mal von sich gegeben, aber nicht in dieser Reihenfolge.
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Das ist ne steeeeeeeile These.
Ich muss ja nur den Ausschnitt posten und behaupten, dass der echt ist.
Du müsstest jetzt die Stelle im Interview raussuchen, in der er in dieser Sequenz was anderes sagt. Wenn du sie findest sag ich, dass der Ton verschoben ist.
Und ich will ja nichtmal überzeugen, nur ein bisschen Zweifel säen. Jetzt mit Döner, das nächste mal mit was Seriöslichem. So rollen wir in St. Petersburg.
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Ziemliche Show für Biden in Irland
Das ist der Präsident mit den Hooooonden
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Honde: Sehr sehr gut
Biden: Sehr sehr alt
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Isso, irgendwann wechseln die Joggingeinlagen von jungdynamisch zu peinlo.
Der andere, irische Präsident würde niemals spurten, er besticht durch Hond.
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https://edition.cnn.com/2023/04/13/politics/florida-abortion-ban/index.html
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that would ban most abortions in the state after six weeks, according to a release from the governors office late Thursday night.
The six-week ban would not go into effect until the state Supreme Court overturns its previous precedent on abortion.
We are proud to support life and family in the state of Florida, DeSantis said in the release.
The law would make Florida one of the most restrictive states in the country to obtain an abortion and follows moves by other Republican-led states to swiftly curb the procedure since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer. The measure passed the state Senate on April 3 and the Florida House on Thursday before heading to DeSantis desk for his signature.
Under the law, most abortions in Florida would be banned after six weeks. Opponents of the legislation have argued that six weeks is before many women know that they are pregnant.
Lets be clear about the silent part: You just dont want women to have choice, House Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell, a Tampa Democrat, said Thursday during debate on
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| DeSantis signed a 15-week abortion ban into law last year, which did not include exceptions for rape, incest or human trafficking. Under the law, a pregnancy cannot be terminated after 15 weeks unless the mother is at serious risk or a fatal fetal abnormality is detected. Two physicians must confirm the diagnosis in writing.
Planned Parenthood and other abortion rights groups sued to overturn the law. The case is currently before the Florida Supreme Court, which declined to block the law in the meantime.
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| For decades, courts in Florida have blocked legislative attempts to restrict abortion in the state. The state Supreme Court in 1989 determined that a privacy clause in the state constitution is clearly implicated in a womans decision of whether or not to continue her pregnancy.
Those protections for years made Florida a sanctuary for women seeking abortions throughout the South as neighboring states over time moved to restrict the procedure. In 2020, Florida saw 19.1 legal abortions per 1,000 women, the highest rate of any state in the country.
However, the makeup of the Florida Supreme Court has shifted considerably in recent years, and it is now heavily shaped by DeSantis conservative influence. He appointed four of the six sitting justices and will name a fifth to succeed Justice Ricky Polston, who resigned last month.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/us/florida-allow-death-penalty-with-8-4-jury-vote-instead-unanimously-2023-04-14/
| Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to sign a bill on Friday allowing juries to recommend the death penalty in capital cases on an 8-4 vote, a move spurred by the less-than-unanimous vote that led to the Parkland school shooter being sentenced to life in prison.
The state's Republican-led House of Representatives approved the measure with an 80-30 vote on Thursday, following the Republican-controlled state Senate's approval in March.
If the Republican governor signs the bill into law, Florida prosecutors trying capital felony cases would need to convince only two-thirds of the 12-member jury that someone who is convicted deserves the death penalty, rather than a unanimous decision by a jury.
The change only affects the penalty phase of capital trials. It would have no effect on the requirement for a jury's unanimous vote to convict a defendant.
DeSantis has pushed for the legislation since October when he said he was "very disappointed" after a jury could not come to a unanimous decision on giving a death sentence to Nikolas Cruz, who killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland in 2018.
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-christofaschistische Abtreibungsverbote erlassen
-Todesstrafe einfacher machen
-???
-Faschismus
Bei den Fragezeichen kann man zum Beispiel, wie South Carolina Republikaner es grade probieren, Abtreibung als Mord definieren, dann kann man die Ärzte und Mutter gleich ganz christlich lynchen:
| In January 2023, 24 Republican legislators in the US state of South Carolina sponsored the South Carolina Equal Protection Act of 2023, a bill designed to extend constitutional rights to embryos and fetuses at all stages of development, granting them equality with women already born.1 The bill makes women and pregnant people who undergo abortion subject to the states homicide laws and punishments, including the death penalty. It allows exceptions if they face imminent death or great bodily injury, as well as to save the life of the mother, but not for rape or incest.
The anti-abortion movement celebrated a huge victory last summer when the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade. With the ruling for Dobbs v Jackson Womens Health Organization, the court threw abortion policy back to the judgment of individual states, making access to abortion care contingent on where one lives. Since then, 14 states have criminalised abortion.2 South Carolina legislators attempted to ban the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy, but the state supreme court ruled that effort unconstitutional in January. The Equal Protection Act is one of several legislative efforts to ban the procedure again.
Nine of the 24 legislators who originally sponsored the bill have since withdrawn their support, stating that their pro-life position does not include punishing women.3 South Carolinas Republican speaker of the House and Senate majority leader have made clear that the bill will not move forward for this reason.3
Some 62% of Americans believe abortion should be legal,4 putting strategists, activists, and legislators seeking to ban the procedure in the difficult position of having the majority of Americans disagree with them. Consequently, one of the movements central goals is to change the publics mind about abortion.5 Bills like the South Carolina one, which threaten to subject women who have abortions to the death penalty, undermine this effort.
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gehört sowas eigentlich noch in die news?
das ist doch einfach nur noch alltag bei denen.
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Und?
Gleiches Recht für alle.
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Ich sehe da durchaus noch unterschiede in der shitholiness.
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Definitiv keinen Bock da zu leben:
| The family of a 16-year-old boy shot twice in the head by a white man last week has labeled the act a hate crime after saying the teenager was just trying to pick up his younger siblings from a friend’s house.
The boy, Ralph Yarl, “mistakenly went to the wrong house” in a Kansas City neighborhood on Thursday, according to a GoFundMe set up by his aunt to handle medical expenses.
Yarl pulled up the driveway and rang the doorbell. “The man in the home opened the door, looked my nephew in the eye, and shot him in the head,” his aunt, Faith Spoonmore, wrote. “My nephew fell to the ground, and the man shot him again.”
Still conscious, Yarl ran for help, but Spoonmore alleged that he “had to run to 3 different homes” before someone came to his aid, and then only after ordering the 16-year-old to lie on the ground with his hands up. He was hospitalized, but “has a long road ahead mentally and emotionally,” the fundraiser page reads.
The alleged gunman, who has not been identified, was taken into custody and brought to a police station to give a statement. Placed on a 24-hour hold, he was released pending further investigation, something the chief of the Kansas City Police Department spent much of a short Sunday press conference justifying. | |
https://www.thedailybeast.com/family-demands-justice-after-black-teen-ralph-yarl-shot-in-the-head-after-ringing-wrong-doorbell?ref=home?ref=home
Kranke Scheiße ey.
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Hat ja keinen richtigen Menschen erschossen, da kann man schonmal locker bleiben
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Das ist ja nicht mal 1% "nervöser Finger und Waffe überall", sondern pures Hassverbrechen
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Der hat doch nur seinen ground gestandet gegen einen bösen Schwerverbrecher, ein echter Patriot!
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Ich bin so wütend.
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Thema: Der Biden-Thread ( USA Staffel 2 ) |