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Huh? Either hitting the “Foster Brooks” or listening to Bradlee Dean or maybe both… ??

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Thats true. Butnif a business says you cant be armed. And your the victim of a crime they should be liable because private entities can limit your rights. Vs govt that cannot
Except, the employees can choose not to work for that company that says employees can't bring guns to work. Heck, I'd have issues with an employee that brought a gun to a refinery that has a no gun policy for employees and contractors.

And government limits your rights all the time. Try going through a TSA checkpoint with a gun in your carry on.
 
Wow, you know you are out of conventional means when all you have left is poison dart frog venom, lol.

Poison has been used more as a psychological weapon for a long time. It is effective and is very covert. And can be carried and used anywhere. So your victim is never really safe anywhere.

Putin could’ve had any of those enemies just shot in the head. but the way Russia and China poisons people is for a very specific outcome not just killing the person.
 
Thanks for saving me the trouble of having to explain that yet again

Trump and his fan club don’t like to be burdened with facts when formulating trade policy.
 
 
What’s going on with usmca negotiations? I’ve been on the water the last few days and haven’t gotten much news but it sounds like carney walked out of negotiations?
 
Cashiers that have protected themselves with firearms have been fired as corporations are worried about liability.
Not only corporations, remember the store clerk that was arrested on murder charges for defending himself without a gun….
 
There are no islamic problems in the UK/Europe.



"Two men have been jailed for life after attempting to stage one of the UK’s deadliest terrorist attacks before it was thwarted by an undercover operative.

Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, who had sworn allegiance to Islamic State (IS), planned a marauding firearms attack targeting Greater Manchester’s Jewish community."

 

Basically if you criticize Islam in any way, you'll be arrested and jailed.




News story
Government launches working group on Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia definition
A new working group has been established to provide government with a working definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia.

It is the first duty of government to keep its citizens safe

New group set to deliver a definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia within six months as incidents of anti-Muslim hatred reach the highest number on record in 2024

The definition will provide guidance to government and other bodies to support further action on tackling religiously motivated hate, delivering on the Plan for Change safer streets mission

A new working group has been established to provide government with a definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia, supporting a wider stream of work to tackle the unacceptable incidents of anti-Muslim hatred.

It will advise government on how to best understand, quantify and define prejudice, discrimination, and hate crime targeted against Muslims.

With incidents of anti-Muslim hate crime at record high in England and Wales, the group’s work will support wider and ongoing government-led efforts to tackle religiously motivated hate crime – delivering on the government’s Plan for Change mission for safer streets.

Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, said:
The rise in anti-Muslim hate crime is unacceptable and has no place in our society.

That’s why we’ve committed to defining Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia, as a crucial step forward in tackling it and creating a society where everyone feels safe and welcome.

The group will be chaired by Dominic Grieve KC, bringing his years of legal and government expertise to the role.

Dominic Grieve KC said:
We know Islamophobia is as challenging to define as its existence is undoubted. We need to balance addressing the lived experience of those who are victims of it and the right of British Muslims to feel heard and protected as equal citizens of our country, with the unwavering requirement to maintain freedom of thought and expression under law for all.

I welcome the government’s decision to bring forward this needed work and I am hopeful that this commission will come up with principles in defining Islamophobia which are compatible with those requirements and can thus help support positive change in our country.

Alongside drawing on their own expertise, members will engage widely to ensure the definition accounts for the variety of backgrounds and experiences of Muslim communities across the United Kingdom.

The group’s proposed definition will be non-statutory and will provide the government and other relevant bodies with an understanding of unacceptable treatment and prejudice against Muslim communities.

The group’s proposed definition must be compatible with the unchanging right of British citizens to exercise freedom of speech and expression - which includes the right to criticise, express dislike of, or insult religions and/or the beliefs and practices of adherents.
 
Robert Spencer testifies to Congress about Sharia. His testimony is the first 6 minutes. Questioning follows.

 

Basically if you criticize Islam in any way, you'll be arrested and jailed.




News story
Government launches working group on Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia definition
A new working group has been established to provide government with a working definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia.

It is the first duty of government to keep its citizens safe

New group set to deliver a definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia within six months as incidents of anti-Muslim hatred reach the highest number on record in 2024

The definition will provide guidance to government and other bodies to support further action on tackling religiously motivated hate, delivering on the Plan for Change safer streets mission

A new working group has been established to provide government with a definition of Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia, supporting a wider stream of work to tackle the unacceptable incidents of anti-Muslim hatred.

It will advise government on how to best understand, quantify and define prejudice, discrimination, and hate crime targeted against Muslims.

With incidents of anti-Muslim hate crime at record high in England and Wales, the group’s work will support wider and ongoing government-led efforts to tackle religiously motivated hate crime – delivering on the government’s Plan for Change mission for safer streets.

Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, said:
The rise in anti-Muslim hate crime is unacceptable and has no place in our society.

That’s why we’ve committed to defining Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia, as a crucial step forward in tackling it and creating a society where everyone feels safe and welcome.

The group will be chaired by Dominic Grieve KC, bringing his years of legal and government expertise to the role.

Dominic Grieve KC said:
We know Islamophobia is as challenging to define as its existence is undoubted. We need to balance addressing the lived experience of those who are victims of it and the right of British Muslims to feel heard and protected as equal citizens of our country, with the unwavering requirement to maintain freedom of thought and expression under law for all.

I welcome the government’s decision to bring forward this needed work and I am hopeful that this commission will come up with principles in defining Islamophobia which are compatible with those requirements and can thus help support positive change in our country.

Alongside drawing on their own expertise, members will engage widely to ensure the definition accounts for the variety of backgrounds and experiences of Muslim communities across the United Kingdom.

The group’s proposed definition will be non-statutory and will provide the government and other relevant bodies with an understanding of unacceptable treatment and prejudice against Muslim communities.

The group’s proposed definition must be compatible with the unchanging right of British citizens to exercise freedom of speech and expression - which includes the right to criticise, express dislike of, or insult religions and/or the beliefs and practices of adherents.
It is very different from Sweden, here we had real troubles getting admitted into Nato (Turkey holding us back) due to public burnings of the Quran in front of big crowds...apparantly this was not criminal since it was "free speech" etc. I guess that kind of activity would more or less come with a lot of jail time in the UK?
 
Since you mentioned it.


Man who burned Quran in London may get US asylum as case draws Trump administration attention
Hamit Coskun burned Islamic text outside Turkish Consulate in London, sparking diplomatic tension over free speech

Officials are said to be discussing granting 51-year-old Hamit Coskun refugee status if the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) wins its appeal, with a senior U.S. administration official telling The Telegraph the case is one of several "the administration has made note of."

Coskun, of Armenian-Kurdish descent, had initially sought asylum in the U.K. from Turkey, where he says Islamic extremists "destroyed" his family’s life and where he was jailed for protesting Islamist governance.
 
With the endless stream of news, on Europe, related to their Economic plans (4T€ Eurobonds), political (leftist shithead politicians being allowed to spew their nonsense without check), islamification (sharia law beginnings are here), immigration (all those doctors and engineers contributing to Western society with their violence and use of social support programs) and finally the altars of Climate Change where our economy is sacrificed on. Europe is fckd.

But now at the airport having a cold beer with my beautiful wife, looking forward to three days of Rome, seeing some of our old glory, while it still exists.
 

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