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>so are the politicians who bring them in knowing that they won't have to feel the consequences in their gated communities Who could possibly object to that comment, besides said politicians themselves.
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It's amazing, isn't it? I think this is my favourite deleted comment: > If the EU doesn't address this problem we'll be looking at a Hitleresque rise in the near future. When you silence people who want to ask questions about a problem, you pave the way for extremists with solutions. Nothing inflammatory about it, just the absolute truth. They're not fooling anybody anymore.
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It's outright helpful but certain people really think *Everyone who disagrees with me is Hitler*.
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true, never looked at it that way
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Its word for word a comment from homeland or designated survivor. I watched it this week.
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The mods are probably going to be working overtime because a "bomb-like device" was just found in Oslo.
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Typical crap from those mods
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Congrats, you want a medal? The "uncensorednews" pertains to sharing news stories that are unlikely to be shown by the US's majority left wing media. The "uncensored" part is in the article and the sharing of the article, not necessarily in the comments below an article. By the way, your whole claim is absurd; neither Bush nor Obama have any significant control over the events in cities. Their job is to lead the nation of 320 million, not curb gang-related deaths in a city of 2.5 million.
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> Let's examine what the mods of /r/uncensorednews like to do We like to enforce the clearly posted rules? we do ban people whose only history in /r/uncensorednews is attacking it or its users. At the end of the day the subreddit is for people who want to discuss news, if it's something else you're interested in doing then you gotta go do that elsewhere. > BTW, same mods rule here so expect this comment to be deleted shortly. It has been deleted, as well as its other copies, since you've gone around spamming it in completely unrelated threads. Again, clearly posted rules, which you ignored because you thought they shouldn't apply to you. They do.