Truly ...
A fat pervert who has learned to game the system (itself a form of legalised vendetta) had his house ransacked by the RCMP not because of his gross attacks on children and women but because he might have had a taser:
Yaniv’s discussion of the weapons followed a lengthy racist rant disparaging the East Indian and immigrant communities of British Columbia, asserting “we have f*cked up people who migrate here, who think they can do whatever they want.”
Reports about the raid initially circulated on the forum KiwiFarms, with user and neighbour to Yaniv, WGKitty, reporting the arrival of Police at approximately 9:46 pm EST. The user reported Police presence at Yaniv’s Walnut Grove residence overnight August 5th, with a search to be conducted by the Federal RCMP this morning.
Yaniv was reportedly not allowed access to the residence while the RCMP conducted their search, with Langley Police guarding the residence since police arrived last night.
While the RCMP declined to provide a specific name unless charges were laid, they were able to confirm to The Post Millennial that a warrant was executed at a Walnut Grove address confirmed to house Yaniv. The warrant concerned a prohibited weapon, with the responding officer noting that “an active file is still ongoing.”
Yes, that is how things work in Canada.
Why does one ask?
How bad will the spat look when Kim makes good on his father's promise to turn Seoul into "a sea of fire":
Oh, good luck with that, Moon. I'm sure the same man who had his half-brother murdered is willing to co-operate with you.
I don't even know where to begin with this one:
A fat pervert who has learned to game the system (itself a form of legalised vendetta) had his house ransacked by the RCMP not because of his gross attacks on children and women but because he might have had a taser:
Yaniv’s discussion of the weapons followed a lengthy racist rant disparaging the East Indian and immigrant communities of British Columbia, asserting “we have f*cked up people who migrate here, who think they can do whatever they want.”
Reports about the raid initially circulated on the forum KiwiFarms, with user and neighbour to Yaniv, WGKitty, reporting the arrival of Police at approximately 9:46 pm EST. The user reported Police presence at Yaniv’s Walnut Grove residence overnight August 5th, with a search to be conducted by the Federal RCMP this morning.
Yaniv was reportedly not allowed access to the residence while the RCMP conducted their search, with Langley Police guarding the residence since police arrived last night.
While the RCMP declined to provide a specific name unless charges were laid, they were able to confirm to The Post Millennial that a warrant was executed at a Walnut Grove address confirmed to house Yaniv. The warrant concerned a prohibited weapon, with the responding officer noting that “an active file is still ongoing.”
Yes, that is how things work in Canada.
Why does one ask?
How bad will the spat look when Kim makes good on his father's promise to turn Seoul into "a sea of fire":
South Korea’s president on Monday described the country’s escalating trade war with Japan as a wake-up call to revamp its economy and issued a nationalistic call for economic cooperation with North Korea, which he said would allow the Koreas to erase Japan’s economic superiority in “one burst.”
President Moon Jae-in made the comments in a meeting with senior aides to discuss Japan’s imposition of trade curbs on South Korea. They came as a surprise since North Korea has raised tensions in recent weeks with tests of new short-range weapons that pose a threat to South Korea’s security.
Oh, good luck with that, Moon. I'm sure the same man who had his half-brother murdered is willing to co-operate with you.
I don't even know where to begin with this one:
The scheme, the first of its kind in the country, has been introduced in Eskilstuna, a town of nearly 70,000 inhabitants about 90 miles west of Stockholm.
Costing 250 Swedish Kroner (pounds 21), the permit will be valid for three months and is available online. Unlicensed beggars can be fined up to SEK 4,000 (pounds 342).
The scheme was approved by the city council in June 2018. Backed by the majority Social Democrat, Moderate and Centre coalition, it was opposed by the Left Party, Green Party, Liberals and Christian Democrats.
Begging in Sweden has been a subject of political controversy for years, with some calling for a nationwide ban.
In February last year, the council in Vellinge in southern Sweden voted for an outright prohibition. But the move, heavily criticised by human rights groups, was overturned by the courts.
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