>Outrage Over VIDEO of Muslim Prayer in Danish School Not Intended for Public Eye
>In the controversial video, pupils chant “Allahu Akbar” (“Allah is greater”) and kneel to the ground under the supervision of a female teacher who gives clear instructions about how this is done.
>In the video, a boy of African descent dressed in Muslim clothes demonstrates the Islamic prayer to a group of predominantly ethnically Danish peers. Then, he is interrupted by the teacher who instructs the kids to say “Allahu Akbar”, whereupon the entire class kneels in prayer.
It is all property of the Republic of China, the true government of China and all its provinces. Being a government-in-exile does not make you illegitimate.
>kidsniffer Joe will win the second You surely mean Yang, right? For the same reason Tulsi "won" this one
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to make a nww thread. The task is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the steps will go over a typical baker's head.
>fascist You don't really know what this word means at all, do you?
Jordan Rivera
people were asked if they wanted gay marriage to be accepted, and most voted against it, but it was imposed by the state and big corps, therefore it is valid to call it fascism
Brayden Williams
>attack japan
wtf lol
Ian Jones
it's fine, at the rate they were going it would make sense that friday would be the next logical (work 1 then skip 1) 2bh it's more exciting than the debates
The least voiced reason is that they in turn have to accept US military bases and supply lines throughout their annexed lands, giving our military a big leg up over the entire middle-east.
The Bulgarian folk dance part of the handoff ceremony I always thought was weird.
Chase Lewis
>Yang is not debate material. That's actually not a requirement for a candidate to do extremely well in the post debate online polls, search trends and such indicators
This is rightful Trump clay, faggot. Stay colonized.
Parker James
Global Times referenced a report from ncpqh.com that showed total imports of American cotton stood at 505,400 tons, accounting for 4.1% of total cotton supply in China in 2017.
"In comparison, imports of cotton from other countries, including Brazil and India, have been steadily on the rise," Wenfeng noted.
As Chinese imports of American agricultural products comes to a screeching halt, farm sentiment across the Midwestern US plunges to crisis levels.
"We cannot withstand another year in which our most important foreign market continues to slip away and basedbean prices are 20 to 25%, or even more, below pre-tariff levels," said John Heisdorffer, chairman of the American Basedbean Association, in a statement published on May 13.
Jiao Shanwei, editor-in-chief of cngrain.com, a grain industry news website, said an escalating trade war would result in the US agriculture sector losing an even larger market share of China.
For instance, "the biggest sources of basedbeans are mainly in South America, such as Brazil. Imports from the US make up only one-third of total imports," Shanwei told the Global Times on Monday.
While China sources agricultural products from other countries, the US agriculture sector will likely become the biggest loser of the trade war this year, expected to entire a crisis in the coming quarters.
Thomas Bennett
Completely missed the debate, ironically. Gonna watch it tomorrow.
How much did I get right? The only thing I'm hearing is that normies are waking up to Tulsi and kikes don't like it at all.
I like his foreign policy more than his immigration policy.
Xavier Hernandez
A form of government not defined by the authoritarianism (although it usually is authoritarian, normally by popular mandate) but by the fact the government 1) puts a heavy emphasis in: "god, country and family" with nationalism and family being emphatically celebrated by the regime and the population 2) plays a central role in the macroeconomics of the country by ceding large parts of the economy (chemical, construction, pharma, transportation) to big private entrepreneurs that run that at the leisure of the state 3) enforces law and order with few regards to popular opinion
That would define Nazi Germany to some point but also Salazar's Portugal, Mussolini's Italy, Franco's Spain and definitely has nothing to do with what you say about it.
>nobody can ever join an organization with duplicitious intent
Christopher Long
>2) plays a central role in the macroeconomics of the country by ceding large parts of the economy (chemical, construction, pharma, transportation) to big private entrepreneurs that run that at the leisure of the state i was right when i said this
Yes, and while they are different, the prep is the same. Yang will do fine.
Blake Edwards
No you weren’t. In none of those examples of fascism government I gave you the “companies” (better called “sectors of the economy” because they were basically under central management by the government) had any influence in social issues with one notable exception: they usually were also tasked with caring for the welfare of their workers by building company housing, company towns and providing healthcare and professional training.
Fascism was not what you believe it was and you don’t need to take my word for it. Another thing the characterizes fascism is that those regimes left the extensive documentation (including video) of both their ideals and also of their implementation so you can just hop on YouTube, look for “fascist propaganda” and look for what fascism really was according to themselves