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November 17, 2017

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November 17, 2017

If this is sexual assault,

then I'd better turn myself in to 7 police departments. In 3 states.



Obvious MFC: Mugging For Camera!
November 17, 2017

New bridge shows Putin is doubling down on Crimea land grab

CBS Evening News
Published on 16 Nov 2017



Chris Christie has already applied for the manager's job.
November 17, 2017

Climate Change Is Killing This Alaskan Village (HBO)

VICE News
Published on 16 Nov 2017



High and Dry, High and Dry, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when it comes for you? (Which it WILL!)
November 17, 2017

'There are blind spots': Twitter staff accuses company of being too slow to act on white supremacist

Source: RawStory

Noor Al-Sibai
16 Nov 2017 at 20:26 ET

Twitter’s decision to remove the blue verification checkmarks from many figures associated with the alt-right was a welcome sight for some of their employees.

In interview with Mashable, many expressed gratitude at the social network finally addressing the issues related to verifying controversial alt-right figures like Jason Kessler, the Charlottesville rally organizer whose verification last week caused the uproar that led to the de-verification move.

One employee that spoke to Mashable texted “No more Nazis,” accompanied by a dancing GIF, shortly after news broke that the network had stripped right-wing figures like Richard Spencer, Laura Loomer and others of their verification.

But to others within the network, the move might have been too little too late.

“I say it with the upmost respect, another employee said. “I truly believe that Twitter wants to do the right thing. But there are just blind spots in the company that we don’t really have the purview [to see prior] and we’re like, ‘Oh shit, we have a problem,’ which is tough.”

Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/there-are-blind-spots-twitter-staff-accuses-company-of-being-too-slow-to-act-on-white-supremacists/



First, delete Trump's account.....
November 16, 2017

Alabama seniors say Roy Moore's alleged actions were normal back then (HBO)

VICE News
Published on 15 Nov 2017



oy
November 16, 2017

One Hour Ago: Zimbabwe's opposition leader has called on President Mugabe to resign - BBC News



Perhaps we and Zimbabwe could should switch presidents. I've seen people here preferring Satan over Donnie, so.....

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