Fuck Today, Continued

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That is absolutely horrible. Agressive dogs with the run of the front yard. The very least the homeowner could do is post a big sign.

People suck.

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He’s stepped down form the VP position, and will not seek reappointment when his term expires in 2023. Meh.

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Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s (SDP) government is running out of time to fulfil its promise to make amendments to the Act on the Sámi Parliament, Swedish-language daily Hufvudstadsbladet writes.

By intervening into who can identify as Sámi, current laws hinder the indigenous people’s right to self-determination, according to the paper.

“The current law is problematic because it does not in every way support the rights of the Sámi as indigenous people. The definitions of who is designated as Sámi are currently so extensive that people who do not really have a connection to the Sámi as indigenous people can vote and be elected to the Sámi Parliament,” Non-Discrimination Ombudsman Kristina Stenman told HBL.

The UN has also condemned the Finnish state for violating an international convention on racial discrimination by interpreting the criteria for who is considered Sámi in a way that differs from that of the Sámi Parliament.

A revision of the Sámi Parliament Act has long been on the agenda of the government, but has been repeatedly stalled. This is despite Marin’s government programme stating that the Sámi Parliament Act must be revised during this government term to better secure the indigenous people’s rights, HBL writes.

With parliamentary elections looming next April, the government only has a few weeks to put forward the bill to be processed by Parliament during this electoral term. The new law would change the criteria that apply to those who may be designated as Sámi in the voters’ register, meaning who may vote and run for office in the Sámi parliamentary elections.

One of the major issues that the multi-party government is struggling to agree on is who should be defined as Sámi, according to the paper. Minister of Justice Anna-Maja Henriksson (SPP) told HBL that internal disputes on the issue were preventing the reform from progressing.

“Negotiations are still ongoing internally in the government. I am doing my utmost to move the law forward, but it is no secret that the Centre Party has so far not approved the proposal,” Henriksson said.

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Violent rhetoric leads to violence.

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Grandma strikes back

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Dance Animation GIF by _edgartpan

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Ugh, horrible!

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Rescheduled, again:

Session: 04/18/2022 1:45 PM, Rescheduled
Session: 05/16/2022 2:00 PM, Rescheduled
Session: 07/11/2022 1:30 PM, Rescheduled
Session: 08/09/2022 2:30 PM, Rescheduled
Session: 10/04/2022 10:15 AM, Rescheduled
Session: 11/28/2022 1:45 PM, Judicial Officer: Haughton, Valeri

Meanwhile this assh*le is out on bail. Fuck him.

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“I’m in classroom 112,” the little girl tells the police dispatcher. “Please hurry. There is a lot of dead bodies.”

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Well of course… it was a girl, so they had to make sure they were inoculated from her cooties first and then check in with at least 2 men to ensure the veracity of her story…

I hate this timeline…

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So legalizing weed is a great idea going sour, because already-rich fucks just have to sink their greedy fingers into that too. :rage:

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We’ve been wrong all these years!!!

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Angry Jon Bernthal GIF by NETFLIX

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