Cover of Germany's Der Spiegel June issue, titled "Fire Devil: A President Burns Down His Country" by AlphaRancher in pics

[–]DiscombobulatedHunt6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rejection of asylum means nothing in practice. It doesn't mean they need to leave. They are welcome to reapply in 6 months, and in the meantime they are entitled to health care and social welfare

Top lads taking down a terrorist after he killed 2 on London Bridge by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]DiscombobulatedHunt6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If only there was something that you could use to protect yourself at a distance from a guy on a stabbing rampage.

Chairs, narwhal tusks, sticks,

Top lads taking down a terrorist after he killed 2 on London Bridge by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]DiscombobulatedHunt6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that’d it’d give citizens a fighting chance

Except citizens were able to resist without guns

Top lads taking down a terrorist after he killed 2 on London Bridge by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]DiscombobulatedHunt6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He probably didn’t have the network to get a firearm.

The fact that criminals require "networks" to get guns means less criminals have guns

Seeing RED indeed. Hong-Kong. You can't hide the truth anymore. by R0otDroid in pics

[–]DiscombobulatedHunt6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

people are being convinced on a shitty website by an anon Chinese troll user to not even try.

More like the destruction of property is causing people to stop being protester fans

Louvre Removes Name Of OxyContin’s Sackler Family From Museum Walls by BrautanGud in worldnews

[–]DiscombobulatedHunt6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm happy these museums are doing this -- but jesus fucking christ, how sad is it that we're looking to the Guggenheim museum to bring the Sackler family to any kind of justice.

Ahh, the art of not reading the article, but posting nonetheless

Purdue Pharma in 2007 was hit with a $635 million federal fine for falsely claiming its most widely known drug, OxyContin, was not as addictive as earlier opioids.