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Ding ding ding. Game over for the left based on this evidence above. Filthy transgender queer.


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Who is more of a danger in the US, the far right or the far left?

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The far right is currently considered a more significant danger in the U.S., as it has been responsible for the majority of political violence and domestic terrorism in recent years. Studies show that right-wing extremists have committed far more violent acts compared to their left-wing counterparts.

Overview of Extremism in the U.S.

The current consensus among government agencies and scholars is that far-right extremism poses a more significant threat than far-left extremism in the United States.

Key Comparisons

Violence and Threat Level

Historical ContextLong-standing issue, especially since the 1990sEmerged prominently in the late 1960s
Recent ViolenceResponsible for the majority of domestic terror attacks (353 plots from 2010-2021)Fewer plots (126 attacks in the same period)
FatalitiesCaused 147 deaths from 2010-2021Fewer fatalities compared to far-right
Military Involvement333 individuals with military backgrounds involved in far-right violence26 individuals involved in far-left violence

Ideological Differences
  • Far-Right: Characterized by ultraconservatism, authoritarianism, and nativism. Often promotes white supremacy and anti-government sentiments.
  • Far-Left: Focuses on class struggle and support for marginalized groups. Historically linked to environmental and anti-capitalist movements.

Conclusion

Data indicates that far-right movements are currently more dangerous, with a higher incidence of violence and domestic terrorism compared to far-left groups.

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Ding ding ding. Game over for the left based on this evidence above. Filthy transgender queer.

innocent kids at a school mass have just died from a mentally ill whatever they are, and somehow you've turned this into right v left wankfest?!

Dickhead.
 
innocent kids at a school mass have just died from a mentally ill whatever they are, and somehow you've turned this into right v left wankfest?!

Dickhead.

Hahaha. Are you serious? You posted a photo of 'kill Trump' and a rainbow flag.

Are you telling me they weren't a 'wankfest' crack at the left?

Or perhaps you'd like to explain out of the dozens of messages he had on his gun and magazines why you JUST HAPPENED TO CHOOSE those two particular images?

Flog.
 
Hahaha. Are you serious? You posted a photo of 'kill Trump' and a rainbow flag.

Are you telling me they weren't a 'wankfest' crack at the left?

Or perhaps you'd like to explain out of the dozens of messages he had on his gun and magazines why you JUST HAPPENED TO CHOOSE those two particular images?

Flog.

I just posted a photo of the killer and the gun he used.

happy to share some more information with you, what a sick individual.


those hormone tablets, clearly fried his brain.
 
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Lol the leader of Azerbaijan is there, maybe they can do some DNAing

fuck me...how did Dan get an invite to that :ROFLMAO:
Wait what? Is it really Dan? HAHAHA thats wild... hahahahahahahahaha

I just caught up... it actual is Danny boy... thats unreal...

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Rapidly becoming a 3rd world country... Thats what happens when you vote in a family who were Nazi collaborators during the war... In some ways the Germans never left.


This is interesting and what happens if you don't plug the holes with migrants. Something Mr Berreta didn't want to address.



Greek Labor Minister Niki Kerameus is promoting the model. She emphasizes that it would be an option, not an obligation. Employees would have to agree to it. One goal is to ensure that workers no longer need a second job. For many Greeks, their regular salary is not enough to cover living costs due to the aftermath of the financial crisis of the 2010s.

In addition, around 80,000 positions in Greece’s tourism sector remain unfilled.

There is a particular shortage of cooks, waiters, reception staff, cleaners, lifeguards, and night porters. Many employees left the industry during or after the COVID-19 crisis, citing poor working conditions, better alternatives, or a desire for regular working hours.
 
This is interesting and what happens if you don't plug the holes with migrants. Something Mr Berreta didn't want to address.



Greek Labor Minister Niki Kerameus is promoting the model. She emphasizes that it would be an option, not an obligation. Employees would have to agree to it. One goal is to ensure that workers no longer need a second job. For many Greeks, their regular salary is not enough to cover living costs due to the aftermath of the financial crisis of the 2010s.

In addition, around 80,000 positions in Greece’s tourism sector remain unfilled.

There is a particular shortage of cooks, waiters, reception staff, cleaners, lifeguards, and night porters. Many employees left the industry during or after the COVID-19 crisis, citing poor working conditions, better alternatives, or a desire for regular working hours.
Thats a bit of a different story comparing Greece to here mate... Nobody WANTS to migrate legally to Greece, they have open and weclome immigration policy for skilled workers (or any workers really) and a golden visa policy for anyone that can buy a house and work in the country.. no matter the sector...

Greece's migration problem is the weaponized Turkey/Pakistan illegal immigration pipeline all filtering through to claim welfare from the Northern/Central/Western European countries and landing on Greek islands to take advantage of lax Euro political asylum laws.... I agree with one thing Mitsotaki and his bloodhounds are doing, 0% tolerance for any asylum seeker landing on Greek territory now, straight deportation .. Its brutal, cold and inhumane I agree... and goes against the grain a bit but in fairness it wasn't like Howard "stopping the boats" Greece is/was receving hundreds of thousands of migrants a season... None of which wanted to become Greek citizens and work in Greece, they all wanted an Eu passport and a trip to the loving arms of mamma Merkel....
 
Thats a bit of a different story comparing Greece to here mate... Nobody WANTS to migrate legally to Greece, they have open and weclome immigration policy for skilled workers (or any workers really) and a golden visa policy for anyone that can buy a house and work in the country.. no matter the sector...

Greece's migration problem is the weaponized Turkey/Pakistan illegal immigration pipeline all filtering through to claim welfare from the Northern/Central/Western European countries and landing on Greek islands to take advantage of lax Euro political asylum laws.... I agree with one thing Mitsotaki and his bloodhounds are doing, 0% tolerance for any asylum seeker landing on Greek territory now, straight deportation .. Its brutal, cold and inhumane I agree... and goes against the grain a bit but in fairness it wasn't like Howard "stopping the boats" Greece is/was receving hundreds of thousands of migrants a season... None of which wanted to become Greek citizens and work in Greece, they all wanted an Eu passport and a trip to the loving arms of mamma Merkel....

My point is locals don't want to do the work and there aren't enough "legal" immigrants to do the work therefore there's 80 thousand positions unfilled.

My question yesterday was who is going to do all the work that Australians don't want to do if they stop all the brown people from coming?

Crickets from ol' mate.
 
My point is locals don't want to do the work and there aren't enough "legal" immigrants to do the work therefore there's 80 thousand positions unfilled.

My question yesterday was who is going to do all the work that Australians don't want to do if they stop all the brown people from coming?

Crickets from ol' mate.
Oh I got your point and somewhat agree... Its a little more nuanced though because the tourism sector in Greece (like many parts of the world right now) is experiencing a massive shift. While actual toruist numbers are increasing, the actual spend of tourists once in the country is plummeting like a stone and tourism operators (having become used to decades of paying US style wages) are not paying a living wage... Not one appealing to other European migrants (who all wanna go to "the West" to make money) NOR to locals struggling with cost of living and leaving the country in droves. Let alone to military age muslim refugees that dont wanna become Greek citizens in case they are stuck there instead of reaching the promised land in Germany or France or England.
 
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