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[OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread


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1 hour ago, Griff88 said:

I dunno about rules but I've read about accusations that Essam el Hadary used black magic a few years back

I’ll be honest. America seems to have a lack of black magic. Marianne Williamson did accuse the president of essentially being a demon during the second democratic debate though. I miss her self-help talk and voodoo already.

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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

I swear I remember somethin about football and ghosts and them being allowed :d

 

Ofc not but some people off so believe in black magic 

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On 19/09/2019 at 17:25, Griff88 said:

Two big news from Indonesia:

 

1. Our Sports Minister is charged with bribery,     he has now stepped down (after congratulating sambo athletes earlier that day)

 

2. The parliament is preparing a bill to revise the criminal code (current version is inherited from the 1918 Wetboek van Strafrecht voor Nederlandsch-Indie) which includes new "interesting" articles such as:

  • In addition of the ban on spreading communism and Marxism, spreading atheist and agnostic views or inciting people to stop believing religions are now punishable (4 years in prison)
  • Any form of abortion is now punishable (the new article said that "asking/giving consent for abortion" is punishable thus conflicting with the legal exception for health reasons or rape victims)
  • Performing black magic is now punishable for 3 years in prison, bonus 1 year if the damage is financial :lol:
  • Showing, advertising, or offering contraceptives to children is now punishable by law (except for certified officials)
  • Cohabitating is now punishable if someone reports you :wacko:
  • Minimum prison sentence for corruption is now only 2 years (instead of 4)
  • Anti defamation law has been modified, which made it possible for journalists to be jailed because the subject did not like their article or felt attacked by it.

 

Looks like I have to make a long-term plan to live somewhere else

 

The revision bill is vetoed by the president :clap:

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2 hours ago, Griff88 said:

 

The revision bill is vetoed by the president :clap:

Can Parliament (I’m assuming that’s what Indonesia has) over ride the veto?

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after this blocus of the Capital by the army , the protesters invaded the city walking & by boats :lol:

 

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2 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Can Parliament (I’m assuming that’s what Indonesia has) over ride the veto?

No.

 

It is also the last plennary session for the current 5-year term.. Which means some of the dumb people will lost their seats by next month.

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35 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

No.

 

It is also the last plennary session for the current 5-year term.. Which means some of the dumb people will lost their seats by next month.

This looks like a good news

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@Olympian1010 :SVK president Zuzana Čaputová landed in New York for her first visit of the :USA but don´t worry her program doesn´t include any meeting with your "president" or any other USA diplomat. She just wanted to attend the Globsec last night, then will have a speech at the UN, her next program is the climatic summit, a short meeting with UN general secretary and want spend a day to visit and speaks with the Slovak minority in USA

 

Landing in NY

 

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Speech at the Globsec

 

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