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jeffw@lemmy.worldM to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

A lesbian couple was brutally beaten by group of men in Halifax. Police still haven't filed charges

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A lesbian couple was brutally beaten by group of men in Halifax. Police still haven't filed charges

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jeffw@lemmy.worldM to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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Two LGBTQ+ women are seeking justice after a group of men violently assaulted them over the weekend.
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    Remember incidents like these are a direct result from republican politics.

    The thugs are being enabled by the politicians.

    Edit: I thought Halifax is in the USA.

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      Nova Scotia is not a US state.

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        Hey man don’t push your politics on me

        -Christopher Walkens

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        Let’s hope it stays that way. I feel like Trump would pull something.

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      There are, in fact, 7 states with cities called Halifax. And if others aren’t aware, that republican authoritarianism is spreading around the globe - enabled by their same corporate/elite backers and think tanks. I believe your point still stands.

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        Must suck to be Canadian and just be a passive intellectual vessel that ideas are poured into.

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      Not only did this happen in Canada, these men who assaulted these women…are not Republicans, they’re a completely different kind of authoritarian and they’re already at the violence level.

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        To be honest they are the role model of republicans, they are everything republicans dream to become

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          Islamic?

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      Nothing to do with Islam, right. Hey thanks for giving us Canada btw, it’s like New England but more so.

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      no.

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