Yet another capitulation along with 'The Wall having fences', ' draining the swamp with GOP cronies', etc.
http://www.npr.org/2016/12/05/504463711/al-gore-meets-with-donald-and-ivanka-trump-in-search-for-common-ground
http://www.google.com/url?url=http://www.cbsnews.com/news/60-minutes-donald-trump-wall-mexican-border-fence-segments/&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjinrKJq97QAhXFbSYKHf4mBaMQFggUMAA&sig2=EUKbDhvZqEwEYLO43jyWTg&usg=AFQjCNHa17HXDVmjyq6Q64IauBSmc5XqxQ
"Build a wall" is a campaign slogan, the plan always was to secure the border, which can be done just as well, if not better, by a fence patrolled by an expanded border force instead of a wall. It's all about balancing cost and effectiveness.
>l-look drumpftards he's not building a wall he's making a fence c-checkmate
>>89786
There are numerous occasions he said they needed to build 1 wall across the entire southern border. Not iliteral and not talking about fences.
>>89792
As long as he secures the border I couldn't care less how it is done.
What do people think about Donald Trump?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38187641
does this not have to do with current news?
I think Trump is a pig and shouldn't be allowed to run a country
https://cruxnow.com/ap/2016/12/02/pope-told-priest-arrested-argentina-victim-advocates-say/
Twenty-two years ago I was speaking out (as a man) about the popes hiding peds.
“Words fail. It is appalling and heartbreaking that Corradi was not stopped by Pope Francis or by other Church authorities
“Thanks to the Church’s inaction, Corradi appears to have been able to replicate exactly the grotesque situation he enjoyed in Verona
These rapes (these assaults upon their bodies and spirits), Pope Francis, are on your soul: YOU WILL REJECT GOD THE GOOD and when you are reborn, you will find yourself without caring, attentive providers. I do not feel sorry for you: I pity you to the depths of my self-saved soul while you will wait at the edge of the desert for someone to carry your slothful self across it. No one will be there for you: exactly as you were not and never will change to be here to protect GOD's CHILDREN.
>>89572
The Catholic Church has, like many governments today, been infested with liberal SJW pedo loving cock suckers. May they all see justice
>>89582
>>Somehow finds a way to blame liberals for the Catholic Church's crimes
Indian cinemas must play the national anthem before screening a film and the audience must stand and listen, the country’s Supreme Court said on Wednesday in a ruling echoing growing nationalist sentiment under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The court ordered that an image of India’s national flag also be displayed on screens during the anthem, and it gave cinemas 10 days to comply, saying its decision would help “instil a sense of committed patriotism and nationalism”.
“People must feel this is my country and this is my motherland,” the New Delhi court said in an interim order issued in response to a petition from a local retiree.
“The time has come for people to realize that the national anthem is a symbol of constitutional patriotism.”
Nationalist fervor surged when Modi’s government said in September it had sent troops into territory controlled by bitter rival and neighbor Pakistan to strike at Islamist militants suspected of preparing to attack.
India’s wildly popular Bollywood film industry found itself caught up in the aftermath when a filmmakers’ body banned the hiring of Pakistani actors and some regional politicians said that those prepared to work with their neighbors were unpatriotic.
Playing the national anthem in Indian cinemas was common in the 1960s, but the practice fell out of favor as fewer and fewer people paid attention. A few states had since made it compulsory for theater halls and cinemas to broadcast the anthem, but there is no nationwide law mandating it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlIfYiELWDA
http://www.oann.com/indias-supreme-court-orders-cinemas-to-play-national-anthem/
Some commentators mocked the court’s ruling as idiotic.
“The Supreme Court’s moral, constitutional and political idiocy in the national anthem order is truly breathtaking. More dark times ahead,” Pratap Bhanu Mehta, president of the Delhi-based Centre for Policy Research think-tank said on Twitter.
Thousands took to the streets early this year in India’s biggest nationwide student protests in 25 years after the arrest of a student accused of sedition, prompting accusations that Modi’s government was clamping down on freedom of expression.
To support his case in the court, petitioner Shyam Narayan Chouksey said the Prevention of Insults to National Honor Act of 1971 had been breached, Indian media reported.
The court also ruled that broadcasting a shortened version of the anthem would not suffice, and it prohibited playing the anthem at “undesirable” or “disgraceful” places.
>>88851
Make India Great Again
>>88863
this desu
>So rampant is democratic indifference and disengagement among millennials that a shocking share of them are open to trying something new—like, say, government by military coup.
>That’s according to research by Yascha Mounk, a Harvard University researcher, and Roberto Stefan Foa, a political scientist at the University of Melbourne. The remit of their study, which the Journal of Democracy will publish in January, analyzes historical data on attitudes toward government that spans various generations in North America, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
>Young people today are more into political radicalism and exhibit less support for freedom of speech than previous generations, according to the July study.
>Many fewer millennials in both Europe and the US object outright to military coups than their elders.
>Only around a third of US millennials see civil rights as “absolutely essential” in a democracy, compared with 41% among older Americans. In the European Union, it’s 39% and 45%, respectively.
>More than a quarter of US millennials dismiss the importance of free elections to democracy.
>Back in 1990, majorities of both young and older people reported being interested in politics. For millennials, that’s no longer true.
>It might be that since this particular generation of young people have grown up in highly stable democracies, they take democracy for granted.
>But millennials aren’t doing much unconventional political action either. While one in 11 American baby-boomers had demonstrated in a political protest in the previous year, only one in 15 millennials had.
>Sharp deteriorations in measures of democratic health presaged autocratic shifts in Poland and Venezuela, as the New York Times points out. But those were both much younger democracies than those in the US and Western Europe.
http://qz.com/848031/harvard-research-suggests-that-an-entire-global-generation-has-lost-faith-in-democracy/
Scary times ahead.
Why don't people learn from history?
Do they just not take seriously things they haven't experienced for themselves?
>>89814
From what I remember, either the data in this study doesn't really back these claims up or actual anti-democracy sentiment is still virtually nonexistent as reported by a separate study
Any millennial who thinks that a fascist or leninist dictatorship will be in any way shape or form an improvement over what we have now is fucking retarded though.
They're angry over a political scandal that threatens to end the rule of South Korea's president Park Geun-hye. Ms Park is accused of abusing her power by colluding with close friend Choi Soon-sil who is facing fraud charges.
http://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/inside-the-bizarre-scandal-haunting-south-koreas-leader-park-geunhye/news-story/e61d66120fefa7fb9b61961b8f6c9143
SEOUL The heads of nine of South Korea's top conglomerates controlling revenue equivalent to half the country's economy face an unprecedented televised grilling by lawmakers on Tuesday, as the glare from a widening political scandal falls on Korea
That's like from last month http://askakorean.blogspot.bg/2016/10/the-irrational-downfall-of-park-geun-hye.html
http://www.inquisitr.com/3752135/ali-muhammad-ohio-state-university-suspect-who-launched-knife-attack-identified-as-19-year-old-somali-refugee/
>Abdul Artan has been identified as the suspect who allegedly launched a car and knife attack on the Ohio State University campus on Monday, leaving nine people injured.
>The attack took place at 9:52 a.m., when police say the suspect plowed into pedestrians with a car and then exited with a butcher knife, stabbing several people, ABC News reported.
The suspect, who was killed by police during the attack, was identified hours after the attack took place. Reports indicate that Artan drove a car into a group of students who had left a school building following a fire drill, but it was not reported whether the suspect was responsible for triggering the alarm.
>There was some initial confusion about the suspect’s identity. Journalist Lisa Daftari reported that the suspect was named Ali Muhammad, who was 20 and a Somali-American, but others identified the suspect as 19-years-old and a refugee.
Poor leftards were hoping it was a white male, turns out to everyone's shock and horror the Religion of Peace was responsible again, and it was a refugee too. Just like Trump Jnr said. And he was lambasted for it by libtards. Do you guys want to apologize now?
>>88291
Stop pretending you're some seeker of impartiality and truth and justice when there is a far bigger libcuckoldry bias on this board, evident in threads like >>88095 where left wingers throw hissy fits when someone mocks them
Just admit that you're a left wing spastic, probable virgin and have never had a job in your life
>>88291
http://www.salon.com/2013/04/16/lets_hope_the_boston_marathon_bomber_is_a_white_american/
ayy lmao, fuck off back to plebbit you leftard
http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/30/us/gatlinburg-fires/index.html
For all your ignorance, arrogance and for flashing your anti-social, hate phones built by child-slave labor.
Almost all of you have never thanked a child in asia for building your cell phone ... for your jeans for gals that have enslaved children to make them and then the work extra hours to put rips in them. For your sloth, waste and contempt for children.
100 year events become 10 year events, 10 become 1 year events.
First fires, then floods, then more drought...then economic collapse.
YOUR CONTINENT IS DRYING OUT: All your drinking water is being contaminated as the ratio of carcinogens and neurotoxins increases and your children die from asthma...and the parents who do NOTHING--except blame everyone but themselves.
SOON all of you ignorant, lazy, greedy americans will be sucking in Hanford nuclear waste because the only thing most of you can do is stare at your cell phones waiting to run into a rapists and get stabbed to death when these ignorant people say to a rapist, "chill dude, I barely touched you..."--stab, stab, shoot, shoot. They never post this in the newspapers.
This is why I stay far away from brain-dead worth-less-than-nothing people whose ONLY life is their child-slave labor phonee, phone.
>>88697
Wait, what? Go tell it to Dolly Parton.
>>88697
>http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/30/us/gatlinburg-fires/index.html
Fires happen bro. Entire cities have been destroyed by fire before. Stop being overdramatic.
>>88697
Get medication mate
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2016/11/30/reddit-will-limit-the-reach-of-a-pro-trump-board-and-crack-down-on-its-most-toxic-users/
>Very occasionally, a war on Reddit consumes everyone there. This is one of those times, and it is (in part) chief executive Steve Huffman’s own doing. And now Huffman, who is also a Reddit co-founder, is trying to find a peaceful solution.
>Last week, Huffman admitted to trolling members of a popular Donald Trump-supporting subreddit, r/The_Donald, by secretly editing posts that were criticizing him. It was supposed to be a joke on their level, Huffman says, a way to get back at the board for the harassment he and many of the site’s moderators had endured from some of its members. Instead of finding Huffman’s use of his administrative powers funny, r/The_Donald was infuriated, and Huffman quickly figured out that his Thanksgiving week joke was actually a terrible idea.
>“It is heartbreaking to think that my actions distracted people from their family over the holiday; instigated harassment of our moderators; and may have harmed Reddit itself,” Huffman wrote Wednesday afternoon on Reddit under his u/spez account. He also announced some changes to how Reddit handles harassment. For one thing, Huffman said, the site’s leadership has identified “hundreds of the most toxic users,” and will take action against them — from warnings to permanent bans.
“We will continue taking on the most troublesome users, and going forward, if we do not see the situation improve, we will continue to take privileges from communities whose users continually cross the line — up to an outright ban,” Huffman said.
...
>This particular round of hostility between Reddit’s leadership and the pro-Trump board began when Reddit banned r/pizzagate, a subreddit devoted entirely to supporters of a conspiracy theory accusing Democrats of running a secret child trafficking ring, headquartered in a Washington pizza shop. The New York Times and others have debunked the theory, which has only encouraged its believers to implicate those debunkers in the conspiracy, too. Reddit shut down the subreddit, which had a lot of crossover membership with r/The_Donald, for repeatedly posting people’s personal information to the board, in violation of Reddit’s policies.
>But the bigger tension between r/The_Donald and Reddit’s leadership has been brewing for months. The Trump-supporting subreddit has long accused Reddit of trying to censor them because of their political beliefs, while other Redditors and subreddits have said the site hasn’t done nearly enough to stop systemic abuse and harassment — including that originating from the pro-Trump board.
>Huffman reiterated Wednesday that it is the “behavior” of some members of the subreddit that is at issue (and how that behavior is moderated) not their political orientation.
>Over the past several months, r/The_Donald has been extremely skilled at exploiting Reddit’s algorithms to spam the site with aggressive pro-Trump memes, conspiracy theories and inside jokes. Reddit had to change one of its algorithms over the summer to try to stop r/the_Donald from dominating the board that displays all of Reddit’s content, known as r/all.
>Huffman said Wednesday that “stickied” posts from r/the_Donald’s moderators would no longer appear on r/all, at all. The ability to sticky posts, or to keep them at the top of the subreddit’s list of posts, “was not meant to circumvent organic voting, which r/the_donald does to slingshot posts into r/all, often in a manner that is antagonistic to the rest of the community,” Huffman said.
...
>Reddit also introduced the ability for users to filter r/all for themselves.
>Two days before Huffman’s announcement, r/The_Donald posted a pledge “to stay on Reddit,” despite believing that it “has become abundantly clear that we are not welcome here.” The moderators of the pro-Trump subreddit also said that they would ban any user from r/The_Donald who engages in harassment, but strongly disputed that their board, as a whole, was responsible for that behavior. “Reddit admins have reached out to us and accused us of ‘fostering,’ and ‘encouraging,’ harassment,” the post said. “BULLS—.”
>In response to Huffman’s announcement, r/The_Donald’s mods stickied a tweet from Lauren Southern: “Soft quarantine for @thedonaldreddit & @reddit is acting like they’re benevolent for not outright banning the sub.”
>Reddit’s moderators, who are largely non-staff volunteers, have asked Huffman to ban r/The_Donald for repeatedly violating the site’s guidelines, citing instances of harassment targeting them and the communities they run. In leaked Slack chats involving Huffman, several moderators expressed frustration with Reddit’s lack of action against the pro-Trump board. One moderator said that they had personally been subject to “Car vandalism, pipe bomb threat (specific). Rallying calls to ruin my personal life,” all connected to members of r/The_Donald.
>“You make it seem like I don’t care about figuring out t_d,” Huffman wrote later in the chat. But he believed that “banning it,” as many of the moderators had asked, “would create a mess.”
...
>On Wednesday, Huffman repeated that reluctance to ban the subreddit:
>“More than anything, I want Reddit to heal, and I want our country to heal, and although many of you have asked us to ban the r/the_donald outright, it is with this spirit of healing that I have resisted doing so,” he said. “If there is anything about this election that we have learned, it is that there are communities that feel alienated and just want to be heard, and Reddit has always been a place where those voices can be heard.”
http://fortune.com/2016/11/29/att-net-neutrality-directv-now/
>How AT&T Is Challenging Net Neutrality With Its New Internet TV Service
>Subscribers of DirecTV Now get free data usage on AT&T phones.
>A few weeks ago, federal regulators sent AT&T a letter urging the company not to favor its upcoming Internet TV service in ways that would likely violate net neutrality rules. On Monday, AT&T introduced its new Internet TV service, called DirecTV Now, with the exact kind of favoritism regulators had opposed.
>But AT&T isn’t likely to get in much trouble. The wheels of justice at the Federal Communications Commission, which sent the letter, grind slowly. And advisors for the incoming Trump administration have already called for repealing the net neutrality rules, a move also favored by Republicans in Congress.
>The companies most likely to be in trouble are AT&T’s competitors in the Internet video market. They can’t offer their customers the same deal DirecTV now subscribers will get without paying through the nose.
>AT&T formally unveiled DirecTV Now at a media event in New York on Monday. The service offers over 100 channels of typical cable fare at a starting promotional price of just $35 a month. But the price goes up to $60 when the promotion ends, and there are a number of limitations on the service in the early going.
>The controversy stems from AT&T’s decision that customers of its wireless service who sign up for DirecTV Now will be allowed to watch as much video on their phones as they’d like without counting against their monthly data allowances. AT&T T -0.33% wireless customers who use competing services like Sony’s SNE -0.27% Vue or Dish Network’s DISH 2.74% Sling TV, don’t get the same benefit. Every bit of their online video viewing counts against their data caps.
...
>None of AT&T’s three big content partners for DirecTV Now have made significant pushes into online TV services on their own. Comcast’s CMCSA 2.68% NBCUniversal, Disney’s DIS 0.71% ABC and Twenty-First Century Fox’s FOX 0.60% Fox have preferred instead to partner with AT&T and others. The other major broadcaster, CBS, however, is an exception. CBS CBS 0.84% does have its own Internet TV service, called CBS All Access, and it has not yet signed on with DirecTV Now. CBS declined to comment.
>AT&T and Verizon VZ -0.31% , the two largest wireless carriers, have increasingly been using so-called zero rating as a strategy to bolster the popularity of their own mobile video services over the past year.
>By doing so, the carriers benefit in two ways. Current wireless customers are more likely to use the carriers’ own video services over competitors. Plus, people who sign up for the video services may be more likely to pick the carriers for their wireless service. The FCC, which adopted the net neutrality rules last year to prevent systematic discrimination against any online content, hadn’t objected until the letter it sent to AT&T this month.
>AT&T says zero rating is a benefit to consumers since it allows them to watch more video. And the practice isn’t discriminatory, the company argues, because competing services can get the same treatment if they agree to cover the cost of their customers’ data usage, as AT&T says it does for DirecTV Now. In a reply to the FCC last week, AT&T said it had “faithfully adhered” to the rules and maintained that the FCC’s interpretation was a “radical departure from established law.”
>Fortune reached out to AT&T for comment on Tuesday and will update this story if a reply is received. The FCC is still reviewing AT&T’s response to its letter and had no further comment, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
...
>The FCC and some outside observers have argued that the way AT&T is using zero rating is discriminatory. There is no cash cost to AT&T from zero rating its customers’ video usage, while competitors would have to pony up big bucks to get the same treatment, they say. The cost of matching the zero rating benefit alone could “render infeasible” other services’ attempts to match DirecTV Now’s $35 price point, the FCC noted in its letter.
>The FCC, however, is about to undergo a braintrust transplant–one that is likely to help AT&T in this case. The letter challenging zero rating was written under the administration of FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, who was also a strong proponent of the net neutrality rules.
>But within months, President-elect Donald Trump will appoint his own chairman of the agency. And in addition to his general hostility to government regulation, he has named two ardent opponents of the net neutrality rules to oversee his FCC transition team. Either of the transition leaders, Jeff Eisenach or Mark Jamison, could end up as FCC chairman.
>And that would leave AT&T’s DirecTV Now with its big advantage—and competitors at a big disadvantage.
>>88556
so its unlimited mobile data with IPTV?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/12/04/trump-dresses-as-himself-for-major-donors-saturday-night-costume-party/
>President-elect Donald Trump ventured out Saturday night to attend a “Heroes and Villains”-themed costume party dressed as … himself.
>The Long Island gathering was hosted by the Mercer family, among Trump’s biggest donors, and attended by some of his top aides, including former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, who appeared as Superwoman.
>Billionaire hedge fund magnate Robert Mercer and his wife pumped millions into a pro-Trump super PAC run by their daughter, Rebekah Mercer, who emerged this year as a highly influential player in Trump’s orbit.
>Trump arrived at the family’s estate shortly after 8:30 p.m., according to a pool report, wearing a dark suit, an overcoat and a checkered tie. Asked whom he was dressed as, Trump pointed at himself and mouthed “me.”
>He ignored other questions shouted at him by reporters, including some about his phone conversation Friday with the president of Taiwan, a move that broke with decades of U.S. policy toward China.
>Neither Trump’s wife nor other family members attended the annual party, according to an aide, but Stephen K. Bannon, his White House counsel, was among those on hand. Both Conway and Bannon previously worked for Mercer-funded enterprises, and Rebekah Mercer urged their hiring by Trump.
>Staff and security at the event were reportedly dressed as Hells Angels and retro Salvation Army members. Entertainment was provided by a cover band that churned out hits by the likes of Cher, Lady Gaga and Tina Turner.
>>89568
>>President-elect Donald Trump ventured out Saturday night to attend a “Heroes and Villains”-themed costume party dressed as … himself.
And therefore manages to attend dressed simultaneously as a hero and a villain
>>89727
Brilliant!
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/12/05/504426012/state-department-says-fake-u-s-embassy-in-ghana-operated-for-a-decade
https://www.ghanabusinessnews.com/2016/12/02/foreign-ghana-security-authorities-shut-down-fake-us-embassy-in-accra/
>A fake US Embassy which has been operating in Ghana for about 10 years has finally been discovered and shut down.
>It is not clear exactly when that happened, but a joint task force of both Ghanaian and foreign security operatives shut down the fake Embassy operating somewhere in the capital, Accra, according to information published November 2, 2016 on the website of the US Department of State.
>Members of an organized crime gang made up of Turkish and Ghanaian citizens operated the fake Embassy in Accra where they flew the American flag on the building every Monday, Tuesday, and Friday from 7:30am to 12 noon and issued fraudulently obtained, legitimate US visas, counterfeit visas, false identification documents (including bank records, education records, birth certificates, and others) for a cost of $6,000.
>According to the Department of State, the suspects hanged a photo of President Barack Obama on the wall of the room and targeted mainly citizens of Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, and Togo.
...
>The scam was discovered following investigations, which is a small part of a broader “Operation Spartan Vanguard” initiative.
>“Operation Spartan Vanguard” was developed by Diplomatic Security agents in the Regional Security Office (RSO) at the US Embassy in Ghana in order to address trafficking and fraud plaguing the Embassy and the region.
>The information indicated that during the course of another fraud investigation in “Operation Spartan Vanguard” an informant tipped off the ARSO-I about the fake US Embassy, as well as a fake Netherlands Embassy operating in Accra.
>“After receiving the tip, the ARSO-I, who is the point person in the RSO shop for “Operation Spartan Vanguard” investigations, verified the information with partners within the Ghanaian Police Force. The ARSO-I then created an international task force composed of the aforementioned Ghana Police Force, as well as the Ghana Detective Bureau, Ghana SWAT, and officials from the Canadian Embassy to investigate further,” it said.
>The investigators also identified the main architects of the operation, and two satellite locations (a dress shop and an apartment building) used for operations.
>It noted further that the scam operation didn’t accept walk-in services, but instead they went to the remote parts of West Africa to find customers that they brought to Accra and put in a nearby hotel.
>During the raid, several suspects were arrested and evidence collected included a laptop computer; smartphones; 150 passports from 10 countries; legitimate and counterfeit visas from the US, the Schengen zone, India, and South Africa; and counterfeit identity documents.
>While the information did not identify any of the suspects by name, it indicated that a Ghanaian immigration lawyer working with corrupt Ghana law enforcement officers were part of the scam.
http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/philippines-duterte-police/
>The figures pose a powerful challenge to the official narrative that the Philippines police are only killing drug suspects in self-defense. These statistics and other evidence amassed by Reuters point in the other direction: that police are pro-actively gunning down suspects.
This is how you do a Drug War.
>>89712
>executing low level dealers
>meanwhile the people trafficking the drugs into the country are laughing in their mansions
Good luck fighting from the bottom up
>Reuters reviewed 42 drug-related shooting incidents involving the police in the Manila region covered by its journalists, as well as another 9 cases investigated in the same area by the government-funded Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights (CHR). In these combined 51 cases, police officers killed a total of 100 suspects and wounded just three. Of the three people who were shot but survived in these cases, two played dead and the third was arrested as he tried to flee the scene.
>For the police, the shootouts are far less deadly. Police say 17 officers have died in anti-drug operations across the country since July 1. That means one officer has died for every 118 suspects killed.
> In anti-drug operations in which police say they kill suspects in self-defense (2,004 deaths), almost none of the suspects survive. Why is that?
>Answer: THE DRUG WAR IS SERIOUS.
based
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/suicide-14-i-have-racked-my-brain-trying-understand-n686036
Most parents are worthless. Their children are so depressed that they suicide and these parents don't have a clue in their head to realize it's because they were incompetent, inadequate and criminally negligent. They blame other people for their child's unhappiness: Exactly as they blamed their children for Everything. They lied to them constantly: santa, tooth faerie, etc.
These worthless people shouldn't be allowed to reproduce: most parents are so ADD that they can't even push a stroller across a twenty-foot crosswalk without losing their focus and staring at their crack phone.
Most parents are perverts: busy sexting and peeping at peektures, which is the only thing they do in their life.
A few weeks ago, one of these severely emotionally- and mentally-stunted people pushed her child into an empty elevator shaft: almost guaranteed she was scrolling or pushing butt-ins.
I wouldn't want their consequences.
>>89220
sounds like you have issues with your parents
>>89221
sounds like you don't know many American parents. And I agree with OP, its getting worse each generation. The more distractions parents are given, the less time they have to properly raise and tend to their children. Kids don't really have role models anymore, they just have blood relatives who give them money and food until they get booted out to college and get debt up to their neck.
Not to mention the education system in this country is fucked beyond repair and kids don't know what they want to do with their lives and their parents have no decent advice to give them because they all had jobs and benefits before the economy went down the toilet.
But yeah, OP must just have mommy issues. You're probably right, anon.
"everywhere"? No. americans only.
firstworldproblems.jpg
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/axe-man-shot-dead-by-police-described-as-a-lovely-kid-who-wouldnt-hurt-anybody/ar-AAkZ5pu?li=BBoPWjQ&ocid=iehp
>>89164
>He dindu nuffin;
FUCKING CHAV SHITS
UK Plice want to see what their gun can do.:)))
GUN vs AXE
Win AXE
>>89172
Except the gun won