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Well, remember the over 5000 children Trump, then POTUS , took away from their parents at the border to deter parents trying to cross over into the USA? Well, the Department of Human Service and the Department of Homeland Security together announced today that since 2018 when they began to try and find the children Trump sent to internment camps he created of bailing wire, chain link fences and bare hot concrete floors, where he locked them up against their will, often without water, food or sanitary facilities, ...remember them? Those two federal agencies, thanks to Trumps hand picked terrorist guards failures to document WHERE they were being sent, have, since 2018 only found 785 families and children lost to reunite. Two hundred ninety (290) additional children ( beyond the 5000) who were registered citizens of the USA also caught in this terrorist act against these children were also reunited....the other over 4000 children, remain lost and the Departments remain hopeful...they might find a few more......4000 helpless children...its appalling.
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With Right Wing Nationalism rhetoric on the rise in the West, we're seeing more and more violent behaviour. From the Norway right wing extremist who killed 77 people and injured dozens of others, to the increasing attacks on immigrants, what's the right way to approach this? Jo Cox, a Labour MP was stabbed and shot by a man yelling "Put Britain first". Link
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20 All Violent Behaviors Are Terrorism, Political Philosophy for Human Future by exegesisme 1xπ As I read the quoted information, I realize US is fighting US under the name of fighting terrorism, and human made a wrong definition of terrorism and used unproportioned resources to fight the wrong defined terrorism. 2xπ According to the information quoted, if peace or free from fear is what we really need, we need redefine terrorism as: all violent behaviors are terrorism. 3xπ I understand US history, which has shaped US nationality with many advantages and gun crime as a disadvantage, is important for the development of world history. However, in future, US may have a task to reshape her nationality for overcoming her gun crime disadvantage.
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Canada has always been a loyal ally to the U.S. But is there a limit to this loyalty as Chretien once demonstrated? Will too much loyalty to America kill and terrorize more Canadians for no justiafiable reasons? At first I was of the attitude "Kill all those damn terrorists" until I read this article and realize that if some foreign troops invaded and occupied Canada because our leader refused to turn over Canada's oil fields for pennies on the dollar, we'd also be pissed off. And if we came home from work one day and found our home smoldering in flames and our spouse and kids charred black like coal from some stray missile, we would also be outraged and called "patriots" to seek revenge on the barbaric bastards responsible for the war crime. So today my opinion is a little more objective. Read this and see if your truly disagree or if you are just trying to be politically correct or a false patriot http://www.globalresearch.ca/prime-minister-stephen-harper-and-canadian-war-crimes-in-afghanistan/24473 This is why IMO Harper has helped to increase terrorism in the world today. Real terrorism must be stopped, but drones impose terrorism from 30,000 feet and Harper implicitly condones this by unconditionally supporting American policies in Afghanistan and Iraq. http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2014/nov/24/-sp-us-drone-strikes-kill-1147 The UN and 57 countries have agreed that drones = terrorism and the war in Afghanistan is illegal. So should Canada really be fighting America's illegal war? Before you answer just think about how fairly America has treated Canada on past lumber and trade deals. Do they really deserve such unconditional loyalty or do we have the right to say "No Thank You" once in a while?
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/02/us/fort-hood-shooting/index.html?hpt=hp_t1 There were reports about an immanent terror attack in the USA over the past week or so. Wonder how this will be spun this time. If it is another 'radical muslim' like the last time, I'd be highly suspect. If these guys cannot keep themselves safe in a tightly controlled environment, how do you expect them to keep the rest of us safe in an uncontrolled environment.