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  1. All I see is you are being ignorant and talking nonsense. Shaw is a respected poster here and love his posts. Other hand you're post is way off the mark.
  2. MAGAZINE THE AGENDA PRO EXCLUSIVE U.S. officials provided Taliban with names of Americans, Afghan allies to evacuate “Basically, they just put all those Afghans on a kill list,” said one defense official. The decision to provide specific names to the Taliban, which has a history of brutally murdering Afghans who collaborated with the U.S. and other coalition forces during the conflict, has angered lawmakers and military officials. | Master Sgt. Donald R. Allen/U.S. Air Force via AP By LARA SELIGMAN, ALEXANDER WARD and ANDREW DESIDERIO 08/26/2021 03:28 PM EDT U.S. officials in Kabul gave the Taliban a list of names of American citizens, green card holders and Afghan allies to grant entry into the militant-controlled outer perimeter of the city’s airport, a choice that's prompted outrage behind the scenes from lawmakers and military officials. The move, detailed to POLITICO by three U.S. and congressional officials, was designed to expedite the evacuation of tens of thousands of people from Afghanistan as chaos erupted in Afghanistan’s capital city last week after the Taliban seized control of the country. It also came as the Biden administration has been relying on the Taliban for security outside the airport. Since the fall of Kabul in mid-August, nearly 100,000 people have been evacuated, most of whom had to pass through the Taliban's many checkpoints. But the decision to provide specific names to the Taliban, which has a history of brutally murdering Afghans who collaborated with the U.S. and other coalition forces during the conflict, has angered lawmakers and military officials. “Basically, they just put all those Afghans on a kill list,” said one defense official, who like others spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive topic. “It’s just appalling and shocking and makes you feel unclean.” A spokesperson for U.S. Central Command declined to commen https://www.politico.com/news/2021/08/26/us-officials-provided-taliban-with-names-of-americans-afghan-allies-to-evacuate-506957
  3. Agree with this post
  4. This is true. 100 might not support the right but there in more rationale (other things too) thinking.
  5. https://nypost.com/2021/08/19/trump-slams-twitter-for-allowing-taliban-but-banning-him-as-president/ USINESS Facebook Twitter Flipboard Email Copy Trump slams Twitter for allowing Taliban but banning him as president By Will Feuer August 19, 2021 8:14am Updated Donald Trump has called the Taliban's presence on the site "disgraceful."Drew Angerer/Getty Images MORE ON:TWITTER TikToker shamed for ‘Forbes Friends List’ ranking friends by salary Washington Post under fire for suggesting Taliban incite less violence than Trump CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin ripped over column arguing against prosecuting Trump Twitter says Taliban can stay on platform if they obey rules Former President Donald Trump slammed Twitter for allowing the Taliban to use the social media platform to provide updates on their conquest of Afghanistan — as it stands by its decision to ban him from the site. “It’s disgraceful when you think that you have killers and muggers and dictators and horrible — some horrible dictators and countries, and they’re all on but the president of the United States, who had hundreds of millions of people, by the way, he gets taken off,” Trump told Newsmax Wednesday in a phone interview. While Trump has remained banned from the platform since the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid has been allowed to post updates freely on the platform. Mujahid’s unverified account, which was used to provide updates on the Taliban’s capture of Afghan cities as they aggressively took control of the country in days, has racked up more than 326,000 followers. Another Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousaf Ahmadi, has more than 66,000 followers. Twitter issued a blanket statement to questions about the radical Islamic militant group’s presence on the platform, but the company did not respond directly to the former president’s criticism.
  6. https://nypost.com/2021/08/19/afghan-moms-throw-babies-over-barbed-wire-to-uk-troops-at-airport/ Harrowing footage has emerged of Afghan mothers throwing their babies over barbed wire at Kabul airport as they begged British troops to save them from the Taliban. “The mothers were desperate, they were getting beaten by the Taliban. They shouted, ‘Save my baby!’ and threw the babies at us. Some of the babies fell on the barbed wire,” a Parachute Regiment officer told the UK’s Independent. “It was awful what happened. By the end of the night, there wasn’t one man among us who was not crying,” he added quietly. The heartbreaking scene unfolded as locals also handed their children to US soldiers on the other side of an airport wall in hopes of getting them placed on evacuation flights from the embattled capital. Truly awful. Pisses me off.
  7. Yes it is a clown show. It is truly bad.
  8. Nope not drunk lol. You been fact checked!
  9. So are you against gay people now? I thought here in USA they matter. No place else? They ALL freaking MATTER! Not just USA!
  10. He doesn't. Black lives, other people lives even other county lives matter. They like to use only one thing (black lives) and don't care the rest of people lives. They all freaking matter. Esp women, children. They all freaking MATTER!
  11. Really feel for the women and children . That's is scary part of all this. Plus possibly USA weapons and stuff (if left behind many stuff) Heard many bad prison's released.
  12. Right lol. The left is pretty quiet on this here on this site. Larry Elder seems like a good guy. He's a conservative is a plus. Gavin Newsome is a terrible governor. Comparing him to Cuomo is like comparing, a bad cold or vomit.
  13. https://thediplomat.com/2020/04/racism-is-alive-and-well-in-china/ Last year's but China is full of racism. Like clearly black's not allowed in restaurant is definition of racism. Racism Is Alive and Well in China The problem is decades old, but some Chinese are trying to do something about it. By Bonnie Girard April 23, 2020 Credit: Illustration by Catherine Putz ADVERTISEMENT China is not unique in having a problem with racism. It is a worldwide scourge, and nowhere, it seems, is immune. In every society, there are those who act and believe in highly racist ways, and those who do not at all. China, like most places, is full of both types. What makes the issue different in China is how easy it is to encounter racist behavior and beliefs. It can be strongly argued that this is not because the Chinese, as a people, are any more or less racist than any other nationality. Quite simply, racist sentiment may seem prevalent simply because it is so blatantly and matter-of-factly expressed when and where it does exist. Foreigners who have spent any length of time in China will have their own stories of racial profiling and discrimination, from very commonly heard comments on the size and shape of facial features to more aggressive forms of discrimination founded on negative stereotypes associated with one’s race. And where racism is found in China, there can be little argument that no group is more racially targeted and maligned than persons of sub-Saharan African descent. So, when Chinese workers at a McDonald’s in Guangzhou recently held up a sign saying – in English – “black people are not allowed to enter the restaurant,” they appear to be completely unembarrassed about the whole thing. Enjoying this article? Click here to subscribe for full access. Just $5 a month. And what of the person who composed the notice on the sign, which read in full: “Notice: We’ve been informed that from now on black people are not allowed to enter the restaurant. For the sake of your health consciously notify the local police for medical isolation, please understand the inconvenience caused. Police, Tel: 110”? Someone well-educated in English either composed that notice in English or translated it from the Chinese. The wording (“consciously notify”; “understand the inconvenience caused”), while grammatically correct, uses syntax that does not sound machine translated. DIPLOMAT BRIEF WEEKLY NEWSLETTER N Get briefed on the story of the week, and developing stories to watch across the Asia-Pacific. GET THE NEWSLETTER The all-out assault on Africans living in Guangzhou has been documented in recent weeks in video and stories of Chinese police rounding up Africans, forcing them out of their homes and hotels, and putting them out on the street in a backlash against those thought most likely to be carriers and transmitters of the coronavirus. Local authorities were unconcerned with potential accusations of racism, and concern only came at a national level once embassies, leaders, and citizens from dozens of African countries began vociferously protesting China’s treatment of their citizens. ADVERTISEMENT Many Africans have had their own experiences with racism in China. Anecdotes abound. An elevator in the five-star Kempinski Hotel in Beijing, full of guests including a tall black man, stops on a floor on its way down to the lobby. The doors open and a Chinese woman waiting to get on takes one look at the African man, opens her mouth in shock, and shoos the lift to carry on without her. The African could only laugh.
  14. Right with you Chef. There is always going to be that awful person in this world hell even town for each county. Might not have to do much with politics. Might just be who that person is. Know a few here, always want to hurt people. Here I come always tell them not right. Changed some for the better and some stuck in there own selfish ways.
  15. Banning guns never does work. Leads to much worse things. Crazy people will use other methods to hurt people.
  16. Don't think so getting vaccinated. But before her mother had covid they told her something else she had. Witch was messed up. But she got vaccinated after. Ya been terrible past few weeks for my buddies. One passed away after the 4th after losing his baby few weeks earlier, years ago, lost his pg gf and kid to a house fire. And couldn't handle it anymore and took himself and his other kid having open heart surgrey. Gave a inspring card to everyone and some money to help people out. What I always try my best to do. Forgive me going off topic to everyone.
  17. Awful from her response to lol at that with dead people. Sickening. Don't want too see anyone hurt. Always help others out when losing a loved one. Just being a good person to others.
  18. A month ago my friend lost her brother and mother to covid. They both had a good 20 maybe 30 years (covid coma for a month and lack of testing told her she had something else). Feel for her taking it hard. She got vaccinated afterwards.
  19. Agree with this. That person has many problems from it looks like. Major **** talker. Brings nothing but drama on this board. Ignore feature works.
  20. Right wanted to breath and live. If I was there i'd support any person from harm. I would try my best to tell police to stop even risking myself. But I don't support burning buildings. Or hurting people. I'm all for peaceful stand up to people. I'll always help people from being the victim. If you were in trouble or hurt including you BillStime. I'd even stand up for you. Even the some members here who wish harm, could be libs, conservatives, bills fan, or anyone. If anyone trys to hurt anyone i'll help them out.
  21. 1929: The Soviet Union established gun control. From 1929-1953, 20 million dissidents rounded up and murdered. 1911: Turkey established gun control. From 1915-1917, 1.5 million Christian Armenians rounded up and exterminated. 1938: Germany established gun control. From 1939-1945, 13 million Jews and others rounded up and exterminated. 1935: China established gun control. From 1948-1952, 20 million political dissidents rounded up and exterminated. 1964: Guatemala established gun control. From 1981-1984, 100,000 Mayan Indians rounded up and exterminated. 1970: Uganda established gun control. From 1971-1979, 300,000 Christians rounded up and exterminated. 1956: Cambodia established gun control. From 1975-1977, 1 million educated people rounded up and exterminated. In the 20th Century more than 56 million defenseless people were rounded up and exterminated by people using gun control. by signing up you agree to our terms of service https://www.dailyherald.com/article/20130127/discuss/701279952/
  22. Great video. Didn't know countries tried doing gun control laws, instead sadly lots of deaths. Great reason need for guns (no control). In this video says lots on gun control later in the video (other contries end up a horrible choice).
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