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arrest any people who destroy property, or break laws. this is what you get when you don't do your job... people try to up the ante we shouldn't be at this point... yet thanks to lax enforcement, here we are
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Regarding the violent rioters Demographics by location In a study of four major U.S. cities (Atlanta, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York) during late May 2020, most of the protesters (in general) were white — 75-85% in those cities depending on the place. PR Newswire+1 Age distribution in that same study: majority were young — 18-34 year old group composed about 66-69% of protesters in those cities. PR Newswire+1
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CLAW Wrestling League
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to CHROMEBIRD's topic in International Wrestling
Haven't we already seen this? -
Why do you think they voted democrat? Do you know who never votes for democrats? Antifa/Anarchists. There's no way to know for sure in each individual case, but according voter turnout data, the people who did that rioting were among the least likely to vote in the country - male, working class, and black. I think Conservatives think "the left" is way more organized than it is. For the most part, we're a bunch of chickens running around with our heads cut off. The rioters weren't disciplined members of an ideological movement. They were angry people who saw a chance to express their anger without getting caught. Hell, I guarantee a bunch of them voted for Trump. He made nice gains with young black men. The defining characteristic of the general American political ideology is incoherence. People barely understand what they believe, let alone why they believe it.
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Did the Hammers get Bono to sign off on Burwick?
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Jimmy Kimmel pulled from the air
Scouts Honor replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
silencing free speech is something the right does.... -
Jimmy Kimmel pulled from the air
Scouts Honor replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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Antifa A Terrorist Organization
reversaloffortune replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
How exactly will that work? Antifa is a generic term without true membership. -
What's your point,?
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Didn't find him funny. He was out there saving everything so perhaps I just missed the jocularity of it all... Seems like we watched this the last few years he was coaching...
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Has a high school ever had a better big 3 than McCort?
GimJustafan replied to Truzzcat's topic in High School Wrestling
2022 Minisink valley ( NY) Duke / Ryder & Gallo -
He is dead. He doesn’t get to come back from his suspension.
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“North Korea style stuff” says America’s favorite gov
Caveira replied to headshuck's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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Same thing with vaccines. Measles is pretty bad for cognitive development!
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There are studies linked in this article and more in the articles linked at the bottom. https://www.stepaheadaba.com/blog/do-older-fathers-cause-autism Even this is probably a drop in the bucket compared to increased diagnosis vigilance. Autism has always existed. The first diagnosis was in 1943, but that wasn't the first person in history to have autism. It's a relatively new diagnosis. Over time, the diagnosis criteria have changed and expanded as they've learned more and more about it. Here's another way to look at it. Boys are 3x more likely to be diagnosed with autism than girls. But it used to be 4x more likely. Is autism more prevalent in girls now than before? No. The diagnosis criteria have expanded as researches have learned more about how autism presents in girls. There's no blood or genetic test for autism. It's a diagnosis based on behavior, which is inherently subjective, and there's a huge scale of severity. Today, a lot of people with extremely mild autism are getting diagnosed. A lot of what previously was understood as awkward or weird is now being labelled autism. One of my childhood friends just got diagnosed with Asperger's at 30 years old. He didn't just acquire it. He always had it. But it's been really helpful for him as he learns to navigate some of the social struggles he's always had.
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John Smith vs himself