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The woman, in her twenties, was given a lethal injection after doctors and psychiatrists decided that her post-traumatic stress disorder and other conditions were incurable.

As a result of her abuse, she suffered from post-traumatic-stress disorder (PTSD), severe anorexia, chronic depression and hallucinations, MailOnline reports.

It went ahead despite improvements in the woman's psychological condition after 'intensive therapy' two years ago, and even though doctors in the Netherlands accept that a demand for death from a psychiatric patient may be no more than a cry for help.

The woman, who has not been named, began to suffer from mental disorders 15 years ago following sexual abuse, according to the papers released by the Dutch Euthanasia Commission. The timescale means she was abused between the ages of five and 15.

The doctors judged her to be "totally competent" and that there was "no major depression or other mood disorder which affected her thinking".

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/sex-abuse-victim-in-her-20s-allowed-by-dutch-doctors-to-undergo-euthanasia-due-to-severe-ptsd-a7023666.html
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Personal opinion but the second your life dips below a threshold where you no longer deem it worth living then you should be allowed euthanasia.

Also I'm sure she suffered something far more severe. I doubt you'd "hallucinate" because of sexual abuse.
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Nikki Kenward, from disability rights group Distant Voices, said: "It is both horrifying and worrying that mental health professionals could regard euthanasia in any form as an answer to the complex and deep wounds that result from sexual abuse."
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>>44040
It removes the trauma of us having to listen to the whining.

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http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2016/06/06/3785049/muslim-man-attacked-queens/

since /pol/ is out to get us, let's join them.


>A Muslim man was assaulted and beaten after leaving his mosque in Queens, New York last Wednesday in an incident advocates are urging police to investigate as a possible hate crime.


>Mohammed Rasheed Khan, 59, left prayers at the Center for Islamic Studies in Jamaica, Queens, around 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday night.

>According to CAIR-NY Executive Director Afaf Nasher, he got on his bike to make the short trip home, and before he’d even traveled half a block, he was assaulted by three men who repeatedly punched him in the head and face.

>He’s now suffering from at least five broken bones in his face, including his nose and eye socket, along with a concussion and fractured ribs. He’s due to have surgery today.


and the best part
>The suspects, whom police are still looking for, didn’t steal Khan’s wallet, watch, or bicycle, and were reportedly seen laughing as they left the scene of the attack.


is america really safe to live in?
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Queens NY........most likely some niggers or spics!
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>>48990
Serves him right.

>is america really safe to live in?
It will be when the mudslimes are defeated. I recommend deporting them to the pacific
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>>48994
That would make sense, considering they're always doing the work whites are too feckless and effete to do :^)

Discuss

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/06/01/texas-students-not-allowed-to-wear-honor-ribbon-to-avoid-hurt-feelings/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social
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kids are getting dumb and lazy because schools make them feel smart by doing shit like this
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My graduation ceremony was the only extracurricular school function that I attended in high school, and I wish I'd skipped it and just partied with my friends. Public schools, especially in Texas, are just minimum security prisons, and pretending that graduation is some kind of achievement is just dumb. Congratulations, you managed to wait it out.

As far as the PC bullshit goes, this kind of thing is deeply disturbing at universities, but public high schools do not have any academic integrity to be compromised.
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If only people could have more cojones, am I right?

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Tying this with the orlando shooting pretty much confirms ISIS planned attacks right?

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jun/12/west-hollywood-gay-pride-was-destination-man-arres/
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>>49829
If ISIS attacks our gays do we have to defend them?

If a white dude accidentally shoots a cop while shooting at Planned Parenthood do we protect it? When a white dude shoots up a Black church do we protect them?

Naw, but if a gay goes in the bathroom we pass a bill.
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>>49830

So much nonesense in a single post.

1) The club in FL had a cop working there. My guess is he was a cop who wants extra money so he works security for private companies when off duty.

2) We don't need cops on every corner watching everyone all the time. It's better to have less direct oversight less freedom.
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Fucking piece of shit article

>The arrest comes hours after Omar Mateen, a man who reportedly pledged allegiance to ISIS, attacked an Orlando gay club, killing 50 people and wounding 53 more in the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil since Sept. 11, 2001.

CLICK TO READ MORE

>“We believe [the arrests are] completely unrelated,” Mr. Garcetti said.

END OF FUCKING ARTICLE

I mean, obviously the guy saying they're not believed to be related doesn't mean they aren't related, but that's some trolly as shit formatting there, come on.

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>The Meteorological Services Department has described the “snow” that fell in Lower Gweru last Friday as a rare sleet phenomenon that has taken place in the country for the first time in history.
>“We lost our vegetables, some property and food as the sleet entered our homesteads. Small animals like rabbits and snakes also died while trees in general were pruned of their leaves. We appeal for food aid,”
>“The depth of the ice was 30 centimetres and it is a very rare phenomenon in the country and only happened within a short radius of 5km.”

http://www.chronicle.co.zw/snow-falls-in-midlands/

http://iceagenow.info/first-zimbabwe-snowfall-history/
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>>47322
Ice age confirmed
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GLOBAL WARMING!

get used to it Africans
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>1 foot of sleet

This kind of thing happens often in Texas around the beginning of Spring every year. There is a big difference between sleet and snow that is being understated here with this article.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/why-does-u-s-use-russian-rockets-launch-its-satellites-n588526

>Sixteen years ago, amid a post-Cold War glow, U.S. defense contractors began using a cheap and efficient Russian engine to launch American military rockets into space.

>Now, with Vladimir Putin's authoritarian regime opposing American interests in Syria, Crimea and across the globe, the use of Russian technology to launch secret spy satellites and other sensitive payloads is increasingly viewed as a security and geopolitical liability. Defense officials say there is no ready replacement available, however.

> Nonetheless, some lawmakers have been trying to force the Pentagon to stop relying on the Russian rocket engines, and they are trying to pass a provision to do that in a defense spending bill being debated this week on the Senate floor. Other lawmakers are vehemently opposing that effort.

>There are substantive arguments on both sides. But, as with much of what happens in Congress these days, what's unfolding is very much a parochial brawl, pitting lawmakers with ties to the companies that use the Russian engines against lawmakers with ties to the company that would benefit from a ban on them. It's all happening against a backdrop of fund raisers, political contributions and lobbying.
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> Sen. John McCain has been leading the charge to stop using the Russian rocket engines, arguing that by buying them, the U.S. is providing a benefit to Putin and his allies.

>"Purchasing these engines provides financial benefit to Vladimir Putin's cronies, including individuals sanctioned by the United States, and subsidizes the Russian military-industrial base," the Arizona Republican said on the Senate floor Wednesday. "This is unacceptable at a time when Russia continues to occupy Crimea, destabilize Ukraine, menace our NATO allies, violate the 1987 Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, and bomb moderate rebels in Syria."

>McCain has long spoken out against Russian excesses. His election campaign also happens to have received $10,000 in contributions from the political action committee of SpaceX, the rocket company started by billionaire Elon Musk, according to OpenSecrets.com, which compiles federal election data.

> SpaceX is also listed as a donor for an unspecified amount less than $24,999 to the McCain Institute, a foundation named after the senator at Arizona State University.

>SpaceX is trying to break into the military launch market, having won its first military contract in April. SpaceX's PAC also contributed $2,500 to Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California, the chief sponsor of the ban in the House, who has proclaimed himself a friend and supporter of California-based Musk.

>SpaceX would benefit from the ban of Russian engines because they are being used by its chief competitor, the United Launch Alliance, a joint venture of defense contractors Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
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>A McCarthy aide who declined to be quoted said McCarthy's district has a significant commercial space presence and that McCarthy believes a continued reliance on Russian rockets threatens U.S. national security interests.

>McCain spokeswoman Rachel Dean declined to address the donations, but said, "The Secretary of Defense and the Director of National Intelligence both confirmed that the United States can meet its assured access to space requirements without the use of Russian rocket engines."

>When it comes to lobbying and political contributions, the companies that are using the Russian RD-180 engines, Boeing and Lockheed, have few equals in Washington. And they have also made their voices heard on this issue.

>McCain won a temporary ban in 2014, after Russia invaded Crimea. But in a spending bill earlier this year, Congress lifted that temporary measure.

>Two senators led the fight to lift the ban and oppose McCain's effort to end reliance on the Russian engine: Richard Shelby, a Republican of Alabama, and Richard Durbin, Democrat of Illinois.

>Boeing is headquartered in Chicago, and the United Launch Alliance assembles its rockets at a plant in Decatur, Alabama.
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>Boeing executives have been Shelby's single largest contributor associated with a single company, having contributed $136,400 from 2011 to 2016 to his various funds, according to OpenSecrets, which is run by the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics, a good government group.

>Boeing execs also gave $58,500 to Durbin's campaign and leadership funds from 2011 to 2016, making them collectively one of his top corporate donors.

>When Durbin was last up for re-election in 2014, Lockheed executives pitched in $29,600, making him the top Senate recipient of their money, according to OpenSecrets.

>(McCain, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, was also the recipient of $10,000 from Boeing and $10,000 from Lockheed.)

>Those tallies don't count contributions made by the legions of contract lobbyists those companies hire. Nor do they count the money the companies spend on persuasion.

>Lockheed spent $13.8 million lobbying Congress last year, OpenSecrets says. Boeing spent $21.9 million. The United Launch Alliance spent another $1.4 million.

>SpaceX reported spending nearly $1.8 million lobbying Congress.
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https://news.vice.com/video/what-its-really-like-to-fight-for-the-islamic-state

Discuss
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>>48150
related:
http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-mideast-crisis-syria-army-idUKKCN0YP0RH
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>>48150
considering they're now killing each other over paranoia, they're replaying the final days of the Nazis when they started doing the same.

The ring leaders will just disappear and form new gangs later. The majority canon fodder are toast and the "ISIS" brand with them.
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>>48150
Britbong here, countless Muslims wear snap backs and flags bearing the isis logo. No one does anything about it.

Twitter users are expressing their support for people’s right to use so-called “hate speech” on social media, after the European Union (EU) announced they are working with Facebook and others to censor unwanted online speech within 24 hours.

Yesterday, it was reported that Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have “signed up” to a new European Union (EU) “Code of Conduct”, pledging to censor and “criminalise” perceived “illegal online hate speech” as well as “promoting independent counter-narratives” that the EU favours.

Now, everyday users of the platform Twitter are having their say under the trending hashtag #IStandWithHateSpeech.

http://archive.is/62dac
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>>47795
God I fucking hate the EU.
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Why is kikebart pushing this so much?
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>>47830
Because mass censorship of the internet for 800 million people is a pretty major thing.

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EBT Cards still have not received their funds for June of 2016

Some people are freaking out
https://youtu.be/bUuuK_FxCs8

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-09/ebt-card-outage-8-days-june-and-many-americans-are-still-waiting-food-stamp-money
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If this doesn't get fixed in a week, this will cause some fucked up stress. This is actually a big deal.
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>>49236
I hope it happens for the rest of forever.
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>>49258

nothing like hating everyone who might be struggling.
nothing like hating the working class that lost their jobs when shipping was sent overseas and are looking for something else.
nothing like hating the Americans who go to work but still qualify for assistance.

anon, i hope your mommy stops giving you money and you actually have to do something to earn a living.

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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jun/08/mcdonalds-community-centers-us-physical-social-networks?CMP=share_btn_tw

From Chris Arnade, who is probably my favorite newswriter. Born in the South, Ph.D. in physics, 20 years as a Wall Street trader, and he left after the financial crash to tell the stories of addicts through photography. One of the very few people with national reach who understands how not to hate the poor.
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>>49135
How much did he get paid to write that and same question for you shill faggot.
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>Lived on a plantation, modern day slavery. When I was a kid, we used to get a special treat a few times a year, and go eat in town. That place was dirty and cost us a lot. Not like McDonald’s. It is clean here.”

He lived on a fucking plantation and only when out to eat two times a years and he has only shitty memories of it BUT ITS ALRIGHT NOW BECAUSE THIS MACDONALDS IS CLEAN
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>>49159
Yeah /news/ is well-known for its wide readership. the perfect place to advertise
Try this if you're scared of headlines you don't like https://medium.com/@Chris_arnade/trump-politics-and-option-pricing-or-why-trump-voters-are-not-idiots-1e364a4ed940

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacific/2016/0610/Is-China-trying-to-stockpile-US-jet-engines

>A California woman was convicted in Florida on Thursday of conspiring to illegally export American military technology and technical weaponry data to China. Wenxia Man faces up to 20 years in prison for violation of the Arms Export Control Act, which regulates the export of defense materials and services.

>"Man was convicted of conspiring to evade U.S. export laws by agreeing to illegally acquire and send to China fighter jet engines, a highly sophisticated military drone and related technical data," Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Carlin said in a statement. "Circumventing U.S. laws designed to safeguard our most sensitive materials serves to undermine our national security interests and we will aggressively pursue those who try to do so."

>Which brings us to the question: Why does China want American military technology?
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>Although China has spent the past 30 years building an extremely sophisticated military machine, the engines in its warplanes still lag behind those made in the West. China's own Defense Ministry acknowledged to Reuters that there's a gap between China's military technology and that of other developed countries.Although China has spent the past 30 years building an extremely sophisticated military machine, the engines in its warplanes still lag behind those made in the West. China's own Defense Ministry acknowledged to Reuters that there's a gap between China's military technology and that of other developed countries.

>To cover manufacturing gaps, China has been outfitting its warplanes with engines made in Russia. Last November, China signed a deal with Russia to purchase 24 Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets, making it the first foreign buyer of one of Russia's most advanced warplanes.

>Ms. Man lived in San Diego, where she worked for an electronics company. According to her indictment, she worked with a Chinese resident named Xinsheng Zhang, who was acting on behalf of China to procure weapons and military articles abroad

>The jet engines they sought to illegally export are used in F-35, F-22, and F-16 US fighter jets. The F-35 jet is the most advanced strike fighter in the US military arsenal. The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper, a military drone, has been used against targets throughout the Middle East, Somalia, and Libya.

>Man's sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 19.

>"Protecting our nation from the illegal movement of technology and defense articles is a top national security concern," Wifredo Ferrer, US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, said in a statement.
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>>49203
The Chinese want to get their hands on every bit of technology that they can to reverse engineer it and make their own copies.

They have already done it with the F22.
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>>49214
These filthy chinks will always be a 3rd world power no matter how much tech they steal. There entire economic boom for the past 30 yrs has been due to massive western tech & capital transfer.

The European Commission plans to attack citizens’ right to online privacy, insisting that state-issued ID cards should be used to log into platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and even Uber.

The Vice President for the Digital Single Market on the European Commission, former Communist Andrus Ansip, is behind the next European Union (EU) raid on personal freedoms, promoting the idea of using national ID cards to log in to online services.

Leaked documents from within the European Commission revealed a call for the roll out of a more extensive use of national ID cards across the EU. The documents have since been uploaded to the Commission’s own website.

This draft document entitled ‘Online Platforms and the Digital Single Market’ is dated 25 May this year, and urges the log in policy on the basis that fake user reviews are misleading European consumers. The document states: “Online ratings and reviews of goods and services are helpful and empowering to consumers, but they need to be trustworthy and free from any bias or manipulation. A prominent example is fake reviews, where loss of trust can undermine the business model of the platform itself, but also lead to a wider loss of trust, as expressed in many responses to the public consultation

http://archive.is/gN5QD
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God what faggots. How can you even justify having a social media account literally tethered to an EU ID card. That just doesn't sit right. Next they'll want to inject an RFID into you that does the same thing.

Also
>fake online reviews gives me the moral justification to force everyone in the EU to have an ID card to log into social media accounts.

I haven't been paying attention, how reputable is breitbart?
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>>47806
It's one of the few reputable sources left after all mainstream sources became clickbait merchants.
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>>47799
A fucking shithole. I hope this place crashes with no survivors. The bigger, the better.

http://archive.is/bMBJ5

The number of people arrested in London for so-called “online crimes of speech”, mainly made on social media, has shot up in the past few years.

Six hundred and twenty-five arrests were made for online speech crimes in 2010, rising to 857 in 2015 — a 37 per cent increase in just five years. The shocking data was released in a freedom of information request made to the Metropolitan Police, reported by The Register.

Offenders were targeted with Section 127 of the Communications Act of 2003, which covers offensive and threatening messages sent over a “public” electronic communications network – a law which has increasingly been used to arrest and prosecute for tweets and Facebook posts since 2010.

The law criminalises “using [a] public electronic communications network in order to cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety,” and can result in a six-month prison term or fine of up to £5,000.
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>>48498
It was their own fault for committing thought crime.

Big Brother is love, Big Brother is life.
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>>48498
And yet if you are brown and female you can freely call for genocide based on race and gender and the judge will dismiss it.
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>>48498
And how come antisemitic fucking mudslimes are never arrested for instigating genocide,intolerance,hate speech and physical violence against jewish and christian people?

Those inbred cockroaches are spreading their filth openly in the streets,at the shops,in media,everywhere.

I've never seen a copper hit one for talking shit.

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4 civilians murdered in the attack
the terrorist are two Palestinian cousins from the village Yatta.

the video shows:
the first angle of attack
the neutralization of one of the terrorists
and the second angle of attack

more simialr videos on the same channel
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how is this different from a shooting in the US?
Was there a political statement attached to the shooting? If not, why call it a terror attack?
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This isn't a terror attack, guys, it's just some palestinian guys in an israeli market shooting indiscriminately into crowds of civilians.
The fact that there (allegedly, let's at least try to be a little objective here) were four of them in the same location is mere coincidence. They most likely arrived independently and it's happenstance that none of them shot at each other. This obviously wasn't even coordinated to create terror in the populace, and those people running away, well, wouldn't you run away too? "Terrorist" is laughable. Nothing to see here but more reactionary propaganda.
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>>48922
These are freedom fighters

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4 civilians murdered in the attack

more similar videos on the same channel
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>>49013
Funny thing is, I was just there this morning having breakfast (partly to make a point, partly because I was hungry and it's close by). Place was packed by both camera crews and diners - mostly diners. No tourists, though, as far as I could tell - usually the location (Sarona) is very popular with them. I suppose one can get used to pretty much anything.
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>>49018
what did you get to eat anon?
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>>49019
Eggs Bennedict.

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