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"escaped the voluntary camp"
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Putin was not happy when his citizens escaped the COVID camps
"escaped the voluntary camp"
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Imagine supporting this. Leftists on this board are simply unwilling to say this has gone too far
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Meanwhile, up north
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Sickening
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The lecturer - for the second time - saw those examples of the Australian and Canadian governments punishing their own citizens and had nothing to say.
As he explained earlier... "perfectly reasonable"
His opinion on Russia can therefore be mocked or ignored
The Chris Rock/Will Smith incident last night reminded me of something I saw in my hometown about 25 years ago. A fancy car with a northern license plate cut off a primer gray pickup at one of the busier intersections in my little town, just as I was walking to my vehicle after leaving work. The car turned into my store parking lot and parked. Out of nowhere the truck flew in and parked behind the car, blocking it in. Driver of the truck got out, opened the door of the driver of the car, threw a couple of punches, and said 'You don't do that here.' Then he drove away. He was correct that the type of behavior displayed by the tourist was rarely seen there. I suspect the lesson made the aggressive driver more considerate of others. I support Mr. Smith's decision to deter future disrespect of his wife. I can't agree with stopping at one blow, but I'll take it.
The Chris Rock/Will Smith incident last night reminded me of something I saw in my hometown about 25 years ago. A fancy car with a northern license plate cut off a primer gray pickup at one of the busier intersections in my little town, just as I was walking to my vehicle after leaving work. The car turned into my store parking lot and parked. Out of nowhere the truck flew in and parked behind the car, blocking it in. Driver of the truck got out, opened the door of the driver of the car, threw a couple of punches, and said 'You don't do that here.' Then he drove away. He was correct that the type of behavior displayed by the tourist was rarely seen there. I suspect the lesson made the aggressive driver more considerate of others. I support Mr. Smith's decision to deter future disrespect of his wife. I can't agree with stopping at one blow, but I'll take it.
WHat you just described is aggravated assault and battery and is a crime.