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Lawmakers Move to Prohibit DeepSeek App on Government Devices Amid Security Concerns
You are correct. Instead it has misinformation or bias information about things negative to China. Same difference really. Noone wants the real truths released for public consumption. -
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College Students Scramble to Erase Online Footprints After Trump’s Deportation Order
Do you even know what you said and are talking about? Trump has nothing to do with being woke. Also, the post was not about being able to say what you want about someone or some culture or belief. It was about being a guest in another country on a visa and protesting. Wow, i can not believe you got a lie for your comment. haha -
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SAS Shooting of Four IRA Men in 1992 Ruled Unjustified
Uzbeks should keep out of this discussion. I take this extremely seriously, as my father was a target victim of the IRA for being a member of the British Army. You are clearly ignorant of the so-called Troubles, because you seem to come froma former Communist Central Asian state. The vast majority of people on both sides who died were Irish. The IRA and other groups were at war with the so-called British State. The Loyalists were at war with everyone when it suited them (Loyalism is defined as being Loyal to the Monarch as long as the Monarch upholds Protestant principles, which they then use that to justify attacks on the Crown's forces (the police on Short Strand etc)) For most of the Troubles, the so-called Irish Regiments (eg Irish Guards) were never deployed to Northern Ireland (the British Army recruits both sides of the border. Indeed, one of the Pall Bearers at the Queen Mum's funeral came froma Republican family, and ended up being the first British soldier to die in Iraq). The UDR, Ultster Defence Regiment, was basically a territorial unit, with full time Reservists. When the IRA attacked the UDR, they knew they were attacking fellow Irishmen. When they attacked other British Army soldiers, they would generally have no idea if they were attacking English, Scottish, Welsh or other. I worked in Belfast for many years. I had several colleagues who were UDR or Specials, and they would carry in the pub. I had friends who were old school unionist, middle of the road unionist, nationalist and even Republican. All of them would make clear there was no issue with me as being English. I was reminded they all viewed me as a "Neutral". The operational control of the army in Northern Ireland was complex. Notionally, they were there to support the police, not to wage a war against British citizens. A friend who was RUC (and pensioned out after being shot and blown up by the IRA) recounted that in the early 80s, mainland troops would ride with the police in the police Land Rovers. One d ay, in central Belfast, they were returning to the station at the end of the shift. They were behind a Vauxhill Viva that failed to indicate. On came the blue lights, but the driver didn't react; didn't speed up, just didn't notice. The police were happy to just go back to the station for their tea and bacon sandwiches. Then my friend heard a soldier cocking his weapon, saying he knew how to get the woman's attention. He was read the riot act. My copper mate thought some of the soldiers were a bit thick. He was one of the first on the scene at Warren Point, picking up pieces of Para. It haunted him. In reality the Republican and Loyalist terrorists mostly colluded. It was basically gang warfare for control of territory. Many years later, when Mo Robinsonwas found with a truckload of dead Vietnamese in Tibury, the fall extent of this criminal collaboration was laud bare. Robinson was a Tang from a staunch Loyalist family, with links to Paramilitaries. He worked with a truck operator over in Monahagn, from the 'RA. Politics was no problem when there was money to be made. I have you marked down as an ignorant foreigner, who freely interchanges the term "English" and "British" without any notion of what that means. You are trying to inject your own brand of disgusting racist politics into this discussion for your own purposes. I know your type. You have a big man avatar, stolen from a video game ("Trevor Philips", a fictional drug dealer thug) betraying your juvenile view of life and likely a small member. -
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The CBR250RR: Is It Worth The Price Tag?
Pricey for an uncomfortable 250, and the sports bike position is not good for visibility in traffic. I'd rather have a 400cc Triumph for less money and with more comfort. -
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