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Post by orkrdrkr on Sept 9, 2019 22:03:04 GMT
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Post by phludowin on Sept 10, 2019 11:57:39 GMT
The woman is being investigated for hate speech. The fact that it comes from the Bible does not change that.
If she had posted quotes from Corinthians or Ecclesiastes there would be no hate speech investigation.
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Post by Cody™ on Sept 10, 2019 12:46:30 GMT
No hate speech involved. And she’s absolutely right.
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Post by progressiveelement on Sept 10, 2019 13:27:16 GMT
Don't be shy! Show more Finnish national pride.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 10, 2019 16:02:20 GMT
Is Paul Joseph Watson upset that the ECLF decided to join the 21st century?
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Sept 10, 2019 17:44:39 GMT
Don't be shy! Show more Finnish national pride.
That was used between 1918 and 1945 in the Finish Defence Forces so its not used anymore and it was used in Finland before they started to use it in Germany. Also the swastika was a common used symbol in the west in the early 20th century. It was not created by the Nazis in Germany. Its an ancient symbol from India which originally had a totally different meaning than what its known today because of Nazism. The swastika symbol dates back 11.000 years. Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century
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Post by progressiveelement on Sept 10, 2019 17:53:36 GMT
Don't be shy! Show more Finnish national pride.
That was used between 1918 and 1945 in the Finish Defence Forces so its not used anymore and it was used in Finland before they started to use it in Germany. Also the swastika was a common used symbol in the west in the early 20th century. It was not created by the Nazis in Germany. Its an ancient symbol from India which originally had a totally different meaning than what its known today because of Nazism. The swastika symbol dates back 11.000 years. Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century
They had one badass sniper in the Winter War.
Simo Hayha - killed about 500 Russkies.
And used sights instead of a scope.
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Post by llanwydd on Sept 10, 2019 19:22:32 GMT
The article does not say where she posted this, only that it was posted. I think that makes a difference. However, this makes me glad we have freedom of speech in America. I would hate to go to jail for posting on a message board. She probably should have left out the word "shame" though, especially if this was in a public forum. Seems like she was Finnish before she started.
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Post by Cody™ on Sept 10, 2019 19:44:18 GMT
The article does not say where she posted this, only that it was posted. I think that makes a difference. However, this makes me glad we have freedom of speech in America. I would hate to go to jail for posting on a message board. She probably should have left out the word "shame" though, especially if this was in a public forum. Seems like she was Finnish before she started. It says she posted it on Facebook.
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Post by llanwydd on Sept 10, 2019 20:07:32 GMT
The article does not say where she posted this, only that it was posted. I think that makes a difference. However, this makes me glad we have freedom of speech in America. I would hate to go to jail for posting on a message board. She probably should have left out the word "shame" though, especially if this was in a public forum. Seems like she was Finnish before she started. Yes, I was sure it was a public forum.
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Sept 12, 2019 22:09:55 GMT
Why do the police attempt to investigate others for hate speech, when they are one of the most hateful institutions around? The woman is a crackpot, but is entitled to her opinions.
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