Better not join USA then ;)
Jozav
How strange that this is not seen as a punishable offense? I'm not Canadian, not familiar with sedition laws there, but there are countries where articles like these would put you in jail immediately.
Edit: Maybe someone with legal experience can explain it using this as reference: https://www.criminalcodehelp.ca/offences/crimes-against-authority/what-is-sedition/ ?
He bought his pardon from Trumpf, paid $1m
Dolibarr is joining the lunch at the children's table.
He was accused of abusing a camera woman, who he had previously asked not to film when he comes off the stage. She did it anyway, he said something about it, she accused him, he was disqualified. He was not allowed to leave the country for a while. In the police investigation no proof surfaced. Case dismissed or it did not even come to a case. All in all it took months.
Don't feed the trolls
Many EU countries have some exotic locations that are under their governance. Lots of islands.
For example, you can visit the Caribbean, where you find island from Kingdom of the Netherlands, France, UK. Danish Greenland would be a good choice at this moment. France has a couple of islands on far away locations in Indian Ocean and Pacific. Further Portugal and Spain islands in the Atlantic.
And probably a lot more.
(Note that all Caribbean Island rely very much on US products)
Just a thought: it has become increasingly popular to strip-search and detain visitors attempting to enter a country....
"Eclipse®" is on the box and probably in the description of the product. Some DOGE-level employee probably wrote a dodgy SQL query.
Thank you for looking into this. I got again the same message, but a VPN solved it for me.
I would really like to watch this, but: "For rights reasons, this programme is not available in your country." 😴 Any other links available?
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