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People are so darned afraid to hear any truth.. And even more afraid to defend any truth.. But would rather hide with the sly ones until everything passes...
 
People are so darned afraid to hear any truth.. And even more afraid to defend any truth.. But would rather hide with the sly ones until everything passes...

This has what to do exactly with the US constitution?
 
As if the moderation which they are receiving or the moderation which they are giving is actually 'helping' any out.... In fact, this form of moderation is actually killing many more than they are helping.. Literal deaths and not just figurative..
 
This has what to do exactly with the US constitution?

How about the freedom of speech???

Dictators and National Socialists and Despots don't like people to have the 'freedoms of speech'... People are getting tortured for speaking freely in many parts of this world that we are living comfortably on.

And so what exactly does 'white' have to do with Dictatorships, National Socialists and Despots??
 
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This has what to do exactly with the US constitution?

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Georgia, US or Georgia the Country?
 
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People are so darned afraid to hear any truth.. And even more afraid to defend any truth.. But would rather hide with the sly ones until everything passes...

Confused by the OP, but on the forum topic : What's your opinion re Scalia vs. Thomas as to who is the more consistent advocate of originalism and why? Thanks.
 
Dzala Ertobashia
Strength is in Unity

it is bounded to the west by the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the south by Turkey and Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. The capital and largest city is Tbilisi. Georgia

Georgia is a unitary, semi-presidential republic, with the government elected through a representative democracy.

Georgia is a member of the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development. It contains two de facto independent regions,

Georgia maintains good relations with its direct neighbours (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey)

Like most native Caucasian peoples, the Georgians do not fit into any of the main ethnic categories of Europe or Asia.

Today 83.4 percent of the population practices Eastern Orthodox Christianity, with the majority of these adhering to the national Georgian Orthodox Church
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(country)

Georgia is one of only few countries in the former Soviet space (others being EU-member Baltic states) that directly prohibits discrimination against LGBT people in legislation, labor-related or otherwise, and considers crimes committed on the grounds of one's sexual orientation an aggravating factor in prosecution.[1] Despite this, homosexuality is considered a major deviation from highly traditional Orthodox Christian values prevalent in the country, where public discussions of sexuality in general tend to be shunned. Consequently, homosexuals are often targets of abuse and physical violence.[2]

Former Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili has stated that "sexual minorities are the same citizens as we are... [and that] the society will gradually get used to it."[3] Moreover, recent street tensions in the country over LGBT rights have generated unprecedented media coverage and public discussion of this previously neglected topic.

The age of consent for both heterosexual and homosexual sex stands at 16 years of age as set by the Georgian Penal Code Articles 140 and 141.[

On 2 May 2014, the Parliament approved an anti-discrimination law, banning all forms of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. It took effect upon publication, on 7 May 2014.[9][10][11]

Discrimination on the basis of gender identity is outlawed.

According to social attitude questionnaires, homosexuals remained one of the most disliked groups in society – with most respondents preferring an alcoholic rather than homosexual colleague at work.[24] According to the same questionnaires, an estimated 91.5 percent of Georgians think that homosexuality is "completely unacceptable".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Georgia_(country)


But needless to say, even Georgia will slowly get used to it....
 
Dzala Ertobashia
Strength is in Unity

it is bounded to the west by the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the south by Turkey and Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. The capital and largest city is Tbilisi. Georgia

Georgia is a unitary, semi-presidential republic, with the government elected through a representative democracy.

Georgia is a member of the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development. It contains two de facto independent regions,

Georgia maintains good relations with its direct neighbours (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey)

Like most native Caucasian peoples, the Georgians do not fit into any of the main ethnic categories of Europe or Asia.

Today 83.4 percent of the population practices Eastern Orthodox Christianity, with the majority of these adhering to the national Georgian Orthodox Church
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(country)

Georgia is one of only few countries in the former Soviet space (others being EU-member Baltic states) that directly prohibits discrimination against LGBT people in legislation, labor-related or otherwise, and considers crimes committed on the grounds of one's sexual orientation an aggravating factor in prosecution.[1] Despite this, homosexuality is considered a major deviation from highly traditional Orthodox Christian values prevalent in the country, where public discussions of sexuality in general tend to be shunned. Consequently, homosexuals are often targets of abuse and physical violence.[2]

Former Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili has stated that "sexual minorities are the same citizens as we are... [and that] the society will gradually get used to it."[3] Moreover, recent street tensions in the country over LGBT rights have generated unprecedented media coverage and public discussion of this previously neglected topic.

The age of consent for both heterosexual and homosexual sex stands at 16 years of age as set by the Georgian Penal Code Articles 140 and 141.[

On 2 May 2014, the Parliament approved an anti-discrimination law, banning all forms of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. It took effect upon publication, on 7 May 2014.[9][10][11]

Discrimination on the basis of gender identity is outlawed.

According to social attitude questionnaires, homosexuals remained one of the most disliked groups in society – with most respondents preferring an alcoholic rather than homosexual colleague at work.[24] According to the same questionnaires, an estimated 91.5 percent of Georgians think that homosexuality is "completely unacceptable".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Georgia_(country)


But needless to say, even Georgia will slowly get used to it....

And this has what to do with the US Constitution?
 
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