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I can't think of a better scenario to sum up the western world today. Up is down, forward is backward, left is right.
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I can't think of a better scenario to sum up the western world today. Up is down, forward is backward, left is right.
please stop asking difficult questions.Sad and disgusting.
How many said people have entered the U.S through your southern border over the last three years?
I warned you all about the new term "far-right wing extremist" narrative that was going to be promoted when Trump lost. This officer actually restrained the wrong person and he was murdered.
RIP.
Is the West going to continue to gaslight itself into 3rd World status for the benefit of a few anti-American billionaires?
I can't think of a better scenario to sum up the western world today. Up is down, forward is backward, left is right.
there was a speech in the Berlin parliament in honour of the dead policeman.The graphic video shows that the Afghan terrorist was shot after stabbing several people at the anti-Islam rally and it took German police quite a while before finally using deadly force. Germany is very strict on shooting a suspect and German police paid a price for that. The UK's police forces can be legally justified in shooting at the head even if the attacker ends up dead.
In North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany's most populous state, as well as Bavaria, the laws state that firearms may only be used to render a person unable to attack or to escape.
"A shot that will almost certainly be fatal is only permitted if it is the only means of preventing danger to the life or limb of a person," both laws state.
Some states also require that officers fire a warning shot before using potentially lethal force. Others bar officers from shooting at a person in a crowd, unless it's the only way to prevent a serious act of violence, and only if they first alert the crowd that they are about to shoot.
When are German police allowed to use guns? – DW – 06/19/2020
Deadly police shootings in the US have sparked a global debate over the use of force by police, and a shooting in Bremen is facing scrutiny. DW takes a look at rules in Germany and when officers are allowed to open fire.www.dw.com
I can't think of a better scenario to sum up the western world today. Up is down, forward is backward, left is right.
Anti islam rally - No lossThe graphic video shows that the Afghan terrorist was shot after stabbing several people at the anti-Islam rally and it took German police quite a while before finally using deadly force. Germany is very strict on shooting a suspect and German police paid a price for that. The UK's police forces can be legally justified in shooting at the head even if the attacker ends up dead.
In North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany's most populous state, as well as Bavaria, the laws state that firearms may only be used to render a person unable to attack or to escape.
"A shot that will almost certainly be fatal is only permitted if it is the only means of preventing danger to the life or limb of a person," both laws state.
Some states also require that officers fire a warning shot before using potentially lethal force. Others bar officers from shooting at a person in a crowd, unless it's the only way to prevent a serious act of violence, and only if they first alert the crowd that they are about to shoot.
When are German police allowed to use guns? – DW – 06/19/2020
Deadly police shootings in the US have sparked a global debate over the use of force by police, and a shooting in Bremen is facing scrutiny. DW takes a look at rules in Germany and when officers are allowed to open fire.www.dw.com
there was a speech in the Berlin parliament in honour of the dead policeman.
a woman of the Green Party knew nothing better than to interrupt the speech with a silly joke …. and other Greens laughed
with her
….. embarrassing