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News From Deutschland.
Saxony and Thuringia: Germany resumed flying convicted criminals of Afghan nationality to their home country despite human-rights concerns, days before regional elections in which migration is a big campaign issue. The AfD is predicted to come in first in at least one of the elections, which would give a far-right party the most seats in a state parliament since World War Two. Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised more deportations after a deadly mass stabbing in Solingen. A Syrian man with Islamic State links is the suspect.
Seems be the right thing to do wouldn't you say?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh yes, it is quite sinister, and TTT is right people are now required to have the 'correct' opinion, otherwise you'll be labelled a transphobe.
The irony is that the vast vast majority of people agree that sex is immutable and gender is an opinion, but there's a tiny, but very vocal minority, who don't, and yet their minority voice is the one that's being heard.
It drives me to distraction that JK Rowling in the press is always described as 'Gender Critical' when all she's stating is the truth, but the truth counts for nothing as far as the vocal minority is concerned.
The person in jackthehat's link is very clearly a man, even down to his male pattern baldness, and no amount of spin can change that fact.
TTT is right people are now required to have the 'correct' opinion, otherwise you'll be labelled a transphobe.
AB makes me roar with laughter - TTT the one who is full of "'5C', lefties, TROB" doesnt like it when it is applied to him
classic
shoo ! you naughty thing ! back into your corner ! you will find it on the far right ! haw haw haw
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