they uh do it wrong
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/a-woman-called-the-police-about-her-stalker-125-times-then-he-stabbed-her/ar-BBDw72H?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp
>Liberals claim only the police should have guns
>Liberals create laws preventing you innocent people from protecting themselves
>Liberals villianize the police for doing their jobs
>Liberals blame the police for not saving them
>>153620
Christ, go back to /pol/ if you can't discuss anything without making it a political issue.
>>153620
/pol/ is -> way
/b/ is <- way
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-40444354
>Social media companies in Germany face fines of up to 50m euros ($57.1; £43.9m) if they fail to remove "obviously illegal" content in time.
>From October, Facebook, YouTube, and other sites with more that two million users in Germany must take down posts containing hate speech or other criminal material within 24 hours.
>Content that is not obviously unlawful must be assessed within seven days.
>Failure to comply will result in a 5m euro penalty, which could rise to 50m euros depending on the severity of the offence.
>But it has already been condemned by human rights groups and industry representatives.
>They claim the tight time limits are unrealistic, and will lead to accidental censorship as technology companies err on the side of caution and delete ambiguous posts to avoid paying penalties.
>The law will not come into force until after the German federal elections, which will be held in September.
>Justice Minister Heiko Maas singled out Facebook, which has some 30 million users in Germany, saying experience had shown that without political pressure, "the large platform operators would not fulfil their obligations" to take down illegal content.
>He added that while the law "does not solve all problems", it tackles the issue of hate crimes on social media, which are "increasingly a problem in many countries".
>Mr Maas, who oversaw the legislation, told the German parliament that online hate crimes had increased by almost 300% in the past few years, adding that "no one should be above the law".
>The bill was drafted after several high-profile incidents of fake news and criminal hate speech being spread on social media sites in Germany. One case involved the targeting of prominent Green MP Renate Kunast, with a post that falsely suggested she was sympathetic to a refugee who had murdered a German student in the southern city of Freiburg.
>For its part, Facebook said it had already made "substantial progress" in removing illegal content, and called into question the efficacy of the law.
>The bill has also faced criticism from human right's campaigners.
>"Many of the violations covered by the bill are highly dependent on context, context which platforms are in no position to assess," wrote the UN Special Rapporteur to the High Commissioner for Human Rights, David Kaye.
>He added that "the obligations placed upon private companies to regulate and take down content raises concern with respect to freedom of expression".
>The law could still be stopped in Brussels, where campaigners have claimed it breaches EU laws.
Has this taken effect?
If this has a chance to pass when will voting commence?
>Over the past several weeks, Monalisa Perez of Halstad, Minn., and her boyfriend, Pedro Ruiz III, began their quest for YouTube fame by creating and posting videos of mostly harmless pranks: Mr. Ruiz climbing onto a tenuous tree branch and falling a short distance, or Ms. Perez feeding him a doughnut covered in baby powder rather than powdered sugar.
>On Monday evening, the couple suddenly upped the ante when, the authorities say, Ms. Perez, 19, shot at a thick book that Mr. Ruiz, 22, was holding, apparently believing that the bullet would not make it through the volume.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/29/us/shooting-youtube-stunt-minnesota.html
>>153002
Those are the same kind of youtubers that post the "Elsa vs pregnant Spider-Man" or "Fidget spinner Minecraft mods!!! Top ten best fidget pranks!" Shit.
>>153002
>apparently believing that the bullet would not make it through the volume
Did they ever even test that on a book or something before trying it with a human? And why the fuck did they use a .50 caliber desert eagle? That's a bit overkill.
>>153002
Was it the bible?
QUR'ANS FOUND TORN, BURNED OUTSIDE CALIFORNIA ISLAMIC CENTERS
>Authorities in California are investigating possible hate crimes after two local Islamic centers have discovered destroyed remnants of Qur'ans outside of their mosques.
The incidents occurred outside the Masjid Annur Islamic Center in Sacramento and the Islamic Center of Davis on Saturday and Friday respectively, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) of the Sacramento Valley.
The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department said that a sheriff’s deputy was waved down by a citizen Saturday afternoon and was led to a burned Qur'an filled with bacon, hanging by a handcuff from a fence.
CAIR-Sacramento Valley Executive Director Basim Elkarra said, “We thank all the officers involved in these investigations for their prompt and professional actions in responding to these troubling incidents.”
“Decisive action by law enforcement authorities sends a strong message of deterrence to anyone who contemplates turning their bigoted views into acts of intimidation,” Elkarra added.
http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2017/06/25/526425/US-California-qurans-hate-crime
>>151916
>hate crime
What's the crime actually? Littering? Hate littering?
>>151917
It's California. Not being a heroin addicted black crippled HIV positive transgender Muslim is automatically a hate crime.
Call it an art installation. Get a grant.
(image: FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2013 file photo, David Koch speaks in Orlando, Fla. The Koch brothers and their chief lieutenants are warning of a rapidly shrinking window to push their agenda through Congress. No agenda items matter more to the conservative Koch network than the GOP’s promise to overhaul the nation’s tax code and repeal and replace President Barack Obama’s health care law. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File))
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — At least one influential donor has informed congressional Republicans that the "Dallas piggy bank" is closed until he sees major action on health care and taxes.
Texas-based donor Doug Deason has already refused to host a fundraiser for two members of Congress and informed House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., his checkbook is closed as well.
"Get Obamacare repealed and replaced, get tax reform passed," Deason said in a pointed message to GOP leaders. "You control the Senate. You control the House. You have the presidency. There's no reason you can't get this done. Get it done and we'll open it back up."
>Indeed, there was a sense of frustration and urgency inside the private receptions and closed-door briefings at the Koch brothers' donor retreat this weekend in Colorado Springs, where the billionaire conservatives and their chief lieutenants warned of a rapidly shrinking window to push their agenda through Congress and get legislation to President Donald Trump to sign into law.
>No agenda items mattered more to the conservative Koch network than the GOP's promise to overhaul the nation's tax code and repeal and replace President Barack Obama's health care law. At the moment, however, both are bogged down by GOP infighting that jeopardizes their fate.
https://apnews.com/1286e57772224f4080139c191412ee14/Donors-to-GOP:-No-cash-until-action-on-health-care,-taxes
>At least one Koch official warned that the Republican Party's House majority could be in jeopardy if the GOP-led Congress doesn't follow through.
>"If they don't make good on these promises ... there are going to be consequences, and quite frankly there should be," said Sean Lansing, chief operating officer for the Koch network's political arm, Americans For Prosperity.
>Deason, who is keeping the "Dallas piggy bank" closed for now, said he was recently approached by Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C. and Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, about hosting a fundraiser.
>"I said, 'No I'm not going to because we're closing the checkbook until you get some things done,'" Deason said, noting he's encouraged nearly two dozen major Texas donors to follow his lead.
>"There is urgency," said AFP president Tim Phillips. "We believe we have a window of about 12 months to get as much of it accomplished as possible before the 2018 elections grind policy to a halt."
>The window for action may be even smaller, some Koch allies warned at the three-day donor retreat that drew roughly 400 participants to the base of the Rocky Mountains. The price for admission for most was a pledge to give at least $100,000 this year to the Kochs' broad policy and political network. There were also at least 18 elected officials on hand.
>Some hosted private policy discussions with donors while others simply mingled.
>In between meetings, Rep. Dave Brat, R-Va., predicted dire consequences in next year's midterm elections should his party fail to deliver on its repeated promises.
>"If we don't get health care, none of us are coming back," he said in a brief interview. "We said for seven years you're gonna repeal Obamacare. It's nowhere near repealed."
>It's the same for an overhaul of the tax code, Brat said: "We don't get taxes through, we're all going home. Pack the bags."
>While some donors threatened to withhold campaign cash, Koch's team outlined a broader strategy to help shape the debate.
>Already, Americans For Prosperity claims a paid staff of more than 400 full-time activists in 36 states. Koch officials said that the network's midterm budget for policy and politics is between $300 million and $400 million.
>The group is actively lobbying Senate Republicans to change their current health care proposal, which it views as insufficiently conservative.
>We are not committed to the Senate bill in its current form, but there is still time to make changes and we're actively working to improve it," Phillips said.
>At the same time, Koch's allies are aggressively pushing forward on taxes.
>The network is running what it describes as "a first wave" of digital ads calling on more than 50 House and Senate Republicans in both parties to overhaul the tax code. Later in the summer, Philips said, his organization will begin hosting rallies and other events to generate momentum for a tax overhaul in all 36 states where they have full-time operations.
>Another Koch donor, Chris Wright, of Colorado, predicted Republicans have a 10-month window before any chance of major policy action is suffocated by next year's midterms.
>"If we don't get anything done by then, the elections probably don't go very well," Wright said. "They may not go well anyway."
>>153727
Sounds good to me
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder tweeted a message early Friday for FBI and Department of Justice employees that was as vague as it was clear.
Holder addressed his warning and encouragement to the “career men and women” in the FBI and DOJ, saying, "Your actions and integrity will be unfairly questioned. Be prepared, be strong. Duty. Honor. Country."
Holder did not provide any other context to the meaning behind the tweet or say what prompted him to post the message.
https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2017-06-30/former-us-attorney-general-eric-holder-warns-doj-fbi-employees
>>153963
>fast and furious nigger
>relevant at all
>>153963
It's not like this is hard to understand. He's saying that when news of their investigation into Trump finally breaks, Trump and his loyal minions and propaganda outlets will start attacking the FBI and DOJ. Hell, he's already started and they haven't even said anything other than that he's under investigation.
>>153963
Is America kill?
http://www.dailywire.com/news/17954/friends-no-more-black-lives-matter-slams-gay-pride-hank-berrien
>There is a growing split among leftist stalwarts Black Lives Matter and the LGBTQ movement. On June 25, Black Lives Matter NYC published an open letter slamming NYC Pride for the huge numbers of police helping protect their parade and the NYPD vehicles displaying Pride decals.
My favorite bit:
>“As many people in NYC fawn over the NYPD’s participation in Pride events, we cannot forget the dangers that one of the biggest military forces poses to Black communities."
Unfortunately for BLM the NYPD accounts for almost none of the black homicides in New York, or for any other violent acts against black people.
Blacklivesmatter movement is in the dying stage now. All the idiot white liberals who tried to give it legitimacy have moved on to the next outraged du jour.
>>152140
didn't they do the same with the toronto pride parade and the faggots caved
>dailywire.com
>Classification: Extreme right bias
>The Daily Wire is a politically conservative American news and opinion website founded in 2015 by conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro, who currently serves as Editor-in-chief. Presents news with a right wing bias in reporting and wording. The Daily Wire has also published false information.
>https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-daily-wire/
Not news. Read the sticky before posting /pol/ garbage here.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4660156/Governor-Chris-Christie-family-lounge-Island-Beach.html
>>154011
Mother f***** do you want to die? Post content next time f*****
President Trump Says He is Sending Federal Help to Quell Chicago's Violence Problem
"CRIME AND KILLINGS IN CHICAGO HAVE REACHED SUCH EPIDEMIC PROPORTIONS THAT I AM SENDING IN FEDERAL HELP. 1714 SHOOTINGS IN CHICAGO THIS YEAR!"
President Trump has announced over Twitter that he is sending federal assistance to Chicago to help deal with the city's "crime and killings" which "have reached such epidemic proportions."
The President has threatened to send federal resources into Chicago multiple times this year. On January 2, he described Chicago's murder rate as "record setting" on Twitter, adding: "4,331 shooting victims with 762 murders in 2016. If Mayor can’t do it he must ask for Federal help!”
Later that month he posted a similar message: "If Chicago doesn't fix the horrible 'carnage' going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings (up 24% from 2016), I will send in the Feds!," he wrote.
http://time.com/4840964/trump-federal-help-chicago-violence/
More money for those programs
>>153237
Don't think he means money.
So that's why there have been more helicopters around the area.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_SUPREME_COURT_TRAVEL_BAN?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2017-06-26-10-33-37
https://apnews.com/9c78ee01f1ab45ffba852974fb229487
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/06/26/supreme-court-reinstates-president-trumps-travel-ban/103134132/
>>152081
>travel ban upheld
>wall is confirmed being built
>swamp is being actively drained
>highest economy and lowest unemployment in a decade
>mass deportation of spics
Time's up, shills. Once again, President Trump beat you.
*fireworks*
Does this mean /int/ can stop making fun of us then?
During the paralysing heatwave of January 2014, Ambulance Victoria, the pre-hospital emergency care provider for Melbourne and rural Victoria state, could barely keep up with demand. Emergency dispatches in the region were up 25 percent above average, as heat-related disease in the metro area spiked five times above normal levels. After temperatures finally dropped, following the hottest four-day span in Victoria's history, the state government estimated an additional 167 deaths as a result of the heatwave. It would be reasonable to assume these were conservative figures.
>Over the past half-century, average temperatures across the continent have steadily increased, bringing more frequent heat waves that are longer and hotter than any in recorded history. Such prolonged heat waves are causing heightened rates of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke, and worsening existing health conditions like heart disease, and potentially even acute kidney injury. Tragically, children and the elderly are most vulnerable. While human health is the hardest hit by climate change, its impacts are far-reaching, with small and large businesses alike under threat.
>The effects of climate change aren't unique to Australia, but it does present a unique set of challenges there. Indeed, no country is immune, with climate change threatening to overwhelm the basic health and government services we depend on. The UK government's 2017 national Climate Change Risk Assessment identified a number of "high-risk" priorities, including the infrastructure damage and health impacts expected from flooding and coastal erosion; and again, the effect of rising temperatures on the public's health.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2017/07/climate-change-harming-health-australia-170702082331151.html
>In response to this, many world leaders, have finally woken up to these threats. The Paris Agreement ushered in a new era of international climate cooperation, and even as the United States, the world's largest historical emitter, pulled out of the deal, other economic powerhouses have reaffirmed their commitments to accelerate climate change mitigation. Last year, the UK government pledged to phase out coal-fired power by 2025 and are on track to deliver on this.
>Australia, unfortunately, has been slow to act on the reduction of climate warming pollutants and on better preparing the health community to deal with its impacts. Instead, the federal government has worked to strengthen its ties and investments in the coal industry, leaving the health and medical community scrambling to catch up to their international counterparts in addressing climate change and health.
>However, a few days ago marked a turning point. Australia has taken an enormous step forward, as a coalition of the country's leading health experts and organisations joined federal parliamentarians in launching a new Framework for a National Strategy on Climate, Health and Well-being for the country.
>The Framework provides a roadmap to help policymakers and health authorities address and prepare for the real and present dangers that climate change poses to public health.
>It cannot come soon enough.
>Across the world, the burning of fossil fuels is harming our health. In the short term, dirty air makes it harder for a child's lungs to develop, and can contribute to stroke and heart attack later in life. Through climate change, the most vulnerable and least prepared in society are most at risk.
>Recognising the knowledge gap is one thing, but now the government must follow through and turn these strategic plans into tangible actions. If policymakers heed the advice and tap into the extensive expertise of the health community, Australians will be better prepared, and safer, when the next bushfire threatens a country town or the next heat wave hits.
>>Dr Nick Watts is a fellow at University College London's Institute for Global Health. He is the executive director of the Lancet Countdown: Tracking Progress on Health and Climate Change, an independent and multi-disciplinary research collaboration between academic centres around the world at UCL.
>>The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera's editorial policy.
>>153950
it's winter in Australia
ah
>January 2014
old news
President Trump this morning flipped on his previous strategy for accomplishing health care reform.
>“If Republican Senators are unable to pass what they are working on now, they should immediately REPEAL, and then REPLACE at a later date!” he said in a tweet.
>The president's new strategy was actually the preferred plan of attack for many top Republican lawmakers during the campaign.
>“We’re going to do it simultaneously … we’re not going to have, like, a two-day period and we’re not going to have a two-year period where there’s nothing. It will be repealed and replaced,” he said during an interview with CBS.
>Simply repealing parts of the law could leave insurance markets spinning, experts and some Republicans have warned.
>Even The Heritage Foundation, a solidly right think-tank, cautioned in a February report that parts of the Affordable Care Act should be repealed gradually.
>“Congress must replace Obamacare through a careful transition process that establishes everyone on more solid ground,” the report said. “Timing and sequencing of these efforts are complex, and proper execution is critical. Congress, the Trump Administration, and the states should work together both to ensure a smooth transition for the repeal of Obamacare.”
>The Heritage Foundation, like other conservative groups, recommends an immediate repeal of the individual and employer insurance mandates. But it argued that rolling back the Medicaid expansion and government subsidies to help people buy individual insurance should take place a few years after any repeal legislation is passed.
>Matthew Fiedler, a health policy fellow at the in Brookings Institution, argued that repealing the mandate alone, without a replacement plan, could have a big impact on prices and that lawmakers just threatening to do so has impacted the market.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/repealing-obamacare-replacement-recipe-disaster/story?id=48379606
>“A lot insurers who have been filing for 2018 have already been building in a margin to say, ‘We think there might not be an individual mandate, so we are going to have a sicker pool, so we need to charge much higher premiums,'” Fiedler told ABC News. “In the ‘repeal and delay’ construct you could very well have insurers say, ‘Why am I going to deal with the chaos next year if I don’t even know if there is a business opportunity here in the long run and so I am going to pull up stakes and leave.’”
>While the open enrollment period to buy individual insurance on state exchanges does not start until November, insurance companies are far along in their process of designing and submitting preliminary plans and pricing to states. Even if a repeal bill temporarily preserved some part of the law, like the cost-sharing subsides for people purchasing their own insurance for another year or two, experts say repealing the insurance mandates could lead insurance companies to raise prices or leave individual markets immediately.
>In January, the Congressional Budget Office published a report analyzing a previous iteration of a repeal-only bill that would have removed the individual mandate immediately and then later eliminated the federal subsidies of individual insurance and the Medicaid expansion two years later. The CBO estimated that within the first year of enactment, 18 million more Americans would become insured because of the mandates repeal. Premiums in the non-group sector would increase by 20 to 25 percent in the first year, according to the report, as compared to projections under current health care legislation.
>When cuts to Medicaid and the end of cost-sharing subsidies for individual insurance go into effect, the CBO estimated the number of uninsured Americans would grow by 32 million by 2026.
>“If Republicans have been unhappy with the coverage estimates they have been getting so far, I can’t see how a repeal and delay strategy would solve the problem,” Fiedler said.
>He went on, “One of the major challenges and one of the reasons Republicans on the Hill moved away from [repeal and delay] six months ago is that upending the whole health care system and then giving insurers no certainty on what would come after is a recipe for disaster. One of the things we have seen is that the insurance industry just does not deal very well with uncertainty … If the last six months have demonstrated nothing else it is that coming to an agreement on health care reform is hard.”
Democrats should just vote for the Republican bill and let them own it.
The Republican bill is nearly identical to the ACA, but it creates a massive deficit.
The Democrats are too stupid to realize that they could have turned Obamacare into Trumpcare and then let the damage be their fault
It's obvious the Republicans are trying to push a single payer system just as badly as the Democrats.
None of these Republicans bills are addressing any of the problems with healthcare costs or the ACA problems
The specter of a $100 million libel suit scared CNN into retracting a poorly reported story that slimed an ally of President Trump’s — and forcing out the staffers responsible for it, The Post has learned.
The cable network’s coverage of Trump transition-team member Anthony Scaramucci came amid federal scrutiny of corporate parent Time Warner’s pending purchase by AT&T — and the widespread belief among media execs that CNN President Jeff Zucker can’t survive a merger.
CNN immediately caved after Scaramucci, a financier and frequent network guest, cried foul and threatened to take legal action, sources said Tuesday.
Scaramucci got an unusual public apology but still hired a top Manhattan lawyer to put further pressure on CNN and “look after [his] interests in this matter,” one source said.
Sources also said the three journalists responsible for the retracted story — reporter Tom Frank, editor Eric Lichtblau and Lex Haris, who headed the CNN Investigates unit — were urged to resign.
“They called them in and said they’d pay out their contracts, but they should leave immediately,” one source said.
Zucker was afraid of facing a high-profile suit from Scaramucci while the US Justice Department weighs the proposed $85.4 billion media merger.
Meanwhile, a CNN insider said staffers are furious at “having lost the moral high ground because of this story.” Sources said Zucker tried to rally his staff during a Tuesday morning conference call.
“Zucker stressed that this issue was a ‘lapse in editorial standards’ and said it was a lesson to all reporters and editors to continue to strive for strong, accurate reporting,” a source said.
At last week’s Cannes Lions festival in France — where Zucker boasted that viewers trust CNN “more than ever” — rumors were rife that he’d be out of a job if the AT&T deal goes through.
http://nypost.com/2017/06/27/cnn-staffers-didnt-resign-over-retracted-story-they-got-fired/
“It’s not just Jeff Zucker, all Time Warner executives are anxious about if they will survive the merger,” a media source said Tuesday.
“What is interesting is that the AT&T execs who will decide who goes and who stays are [AT&T CEO] Randall Stephenson and [AT&T Entertainment Group CEO] John Stankey — who have a very good relationship with the current administration.”
President Trump — a fierce critic of CNN — publicly opposed the merger during the campaign. Sources said Scaramucci, a frequent guest on CNN to defend the president, was treated like a star at Saturday’s wedding of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Louise Linton in Washington, DC.
“Everyone at the White House has been high-fiving each other over Anthony’s success in embarrassing CNN,” one attendee said.
“Trump is thoroughly enjoying this, and Anthony got endless slaps on the back at Steve’s wedding.”
The retracted story was based on a single, anonymous source who claimed the Senate Intelligence Committee was probing ties between the Trump administration and a Russian government-owned investment fund.
The story, posted on CNN.com on Thursday, also claimed the Treasury Department was believed to be investigating Scaramucci over a purported Jan. 16 meeting with the fund’s director general.
In an Editor’s Note posted late Friday, CNN said the story had been deleted for not meeting “editorial standards,” with the network later revealing a “breakdown” in pre-publication vetting that typically involves “fact-checkers, journalism standards experts and lawyers.”
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Tuesday she wasn’t sure if CNN’s handling of the matter was “good enough” for her boss, who went on a Twitter tirade against the news channel earlier in the day.
“I think that we have gone to a place where if the media can’t be trusted to report the news, then that’s a dangerous place for America, and I think if that is the place that certain outlets are going, particularly for the purpose of spiking ratings, and if that’s coming directly from the top, I think that’s even more scary,” she said.
“I think that we should take a really good look at what we are focused on, what we are covering, and making sure that it’s actually accurate and it’s honest,” she added.
CNN’s retraction of the Scaramucci story was the latest in a string of recent embarrassments, including the firing earlier this month of “Believer” series host Reza Aslan after he called Trump a “piece of s–t” on Twitter.
The network also fired comedian Kathy Griffin — longtime co-host of its New Year’s Eve coverage — over a photo that showed her posing with a prop resembling Trump’s bloody, severed head, and had to own up to a story that incorrectly predicted what fired FBI Director James Comey would testify about before Congress.
CNN did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Following Friday’s apology, Scaramucci tweeted that “CNN did the right thing. Classy move. Apology accepted. Everyone makes mistakes. Moving on.”
On Tuesday, he retweeted a message from CNN “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter saying that “nothing in my story should be taken to imply that Scaramucci is under investigation,” as well as a meme portraying Trump as Batman driving the Batmobile.
The image also shows Vice President Mike Pence as Robin, holding the “Bat Phone” and saying: “SORRY HE CAN’T TALK RIGHT NOW — HE’S BUSY WINNING!!!!”
CNN fucked up
95 percent of people are convicted of crime and 56.6 percent live in so-called vulnerable areas.
The country of origin that stands out is Iraq, but many also come from Bosnia, Lebanon, Somalia, Syria and Turkey.
The average age of the surveyed is 27 years. But extra striking is what origin they have.
40.6 percent of the gang criminals are themselves born abroad. 82.2 percent have two foreign-born parents.
However, if you count on how many people have at least one foreign born parent, the number of immigrant backgrounds is 94.5 percent.
The newspaper Expressen has charted organized crime in Stockholm. Of 192 people, almost all, 94.5 percent, have at least one foreign-born parent. Criminologist Jerzy Sarnecki explains the overrepresentation that immigrants are poorer than ethnic Swedes. Other explanations given are "structural racism" and "discrimination".
https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http://www.friatider.se/ver-94-procent-av-g-ngkriminella-i-stockholm-r-invandrare
delet this
>Sarnecki was born in 1947 in Warsaw, Poland. His family is Jewish.
oyyyyyyy
>>153536
pure coincidence.
But look what he is saying.
>Criminologist Jerzy Sarnecki explains the overrepresentation that immigrants are poorer than ethnic Swedes
OY VEY We need to redistribute the wealth of the Swedes. We need Communism now to make the criminals happy.
Fucking Bolsheviks.
Project Veritas Undercover Investigation: CNN Producer Admits Network Hyping ‘Mostly Bullsh*t’ Trump-Russia Scandal for ‘Ratings’
“Could be bullshit. I mean, it’s mostly bullshit right now,” the CNN producer, John Bonifield, said in a video O’Keefe’s Project Veritas released on Tuesday, when asked about his thoughts on the Russia investigation. “Like, we don’t have any giant proof. Then they say, well there’s still an investigation going on. And you’re like, yeah, I don’t know. If they were finding something we would know about it. The way these leaks happen, they would leak it. They’d leak. If it was something really good, it would leak…. The leaks keep leaking and there’s so many great leaks, and it’s amazing. I just refuse to believe that if they had something really good like that that wouldn’t leak because we’ve been getting all these other leaks. So, I just feel like they don’t really have it but they want to keep digging. And so I think the president is probably right to say, like, look you are witch hunting me. You have no smoking gun. You have no real proof.”
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/06/26/project-veritas-undercover-investigation-cnn-producer-admits-network-hyping-mostly-bullsht-trump-russia-scandal-for-ratings/
Fun little vid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdP8TiKY8dE
>brietbart
Yeah sure lol sounds totally legitimate.
It is a business. What did you expect? This is to be expected, but I'm glad it is finally out there explicitly. Better question is why this is not trending across all social media?