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In order to become a registered voter in Russia, do people have to pay anything?
As far as I know, in the US, one has to pay in order to become a registered voter. So what can one say to a legal (or even illegal) immigrant from a poor country, let's say in Africa, where some people, being so desperate, do the stupid thing and go to work in Saudi Arabia or other dictatorship of that kind, where they are abused. so lets say the immigrant to the US became a US citizen and a registered voter and voted for Trump, just to realize that Trump continues favoring Saudi Arabia and other dictatorships over Yemen and Syria; and let's say a relative of such a deceived Trump supporter works, and is abused, in Saudi Arabia; what can one say to such a person???
2 AnswersPolitics4 years agoWhat positive thing, if any, did Elie Wiesel bring to the world?
And why are people, some of whom seemed to be logical, morn his death? All he did during his waste of life was accusing anyone whom he didn't like of doing to others "what Nazis did to the Jews", while preaching that what Nazis did to the Jews "was unique", and that what Nazis did to non Jews "is different to" what Nazis did to Jews. So he and his likes cannot accept any comparison of what Nazis and Ustase did to the Serbs to what Nazis did to the Jews, while accusing Serbs of doing others "what Nazis did to the Jews": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txalyh4RIyQ
1 AnswerHistory5 years agoAre there artist who can draw a very meaningful drawing, which, from a moral point of view, should be drawn?
I am talking about a cartoon of a Confederate soldier stamping on the severed head of Obama, while the severed heads of, let's say, Colin Powel and Condolizza Rice are placed on the ground, next to the feet of the Confederate troop. And the following sentences should be added: "The Confederacy is coming back, Welcome!", and "The Confederate army is prepared to come back". This is similar to a cartoon which appeared in a Bosnian-Muslim magazine before the civil war there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhqFJgogUvs
1 AnswerDrawing & Illustration5 years agoHow may I file a lawsuit against the management of youtube/google?
The management of youtube/google frequently mess around and reduce the number of viewers of my video clips. The following clip, for example, had 149 viewers, and now it has 61: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0Rvho9Q438 So who must I apply to in order to put an end to this and be compensated?
5 AnswersYouTube6 years agoHow many Ukrainians were killed during WW2? In other words, who murdered more Ukrainians, Hitler or Stalin?
Of course, comparing Putin to either, Hitler or Stalin, is most disgusting and absurd. But I guess that probably Stalin murdered more Ukrainians than Hitler did. So, according to the distorted pervert minds of the genocidal authorities in Kiev, who view, or pretend to view, Putin as some kind of a butcher, wouldn't it be more "logical" to compare him to Stalin rather than to Hitler?
2 AnswersPolitics6 years agoIf one compares anti-White racism in S. Africa to what Dr. Karadzic', Gen. Mladic' & others are accused of?
Than why aren't Zuma, Malema, Bono, those who debate the question of Israel being or not being an Apartheid state, and others, who either make hate speeches and singing songs calling for genocide against White South Africans or express their total indifference to farm murders and other racist attacks, charged with hate speech and endorsing genocide? After all, there is no proof whatsoever of Dr. Karadzic', Gen. Mladic' or any Serbian leader approving such things, While it is known as a fact that Zuma and Malema sing sings calling for genocide, while Bono explicitly stated that he doesn't mind.
2 AnswersOther - Cultures & Groups6 years agoHow many people did Zeljko Arkan Raznatovic' of Serbia allegedly kill, and how many people?
Mandela & Hani of South Africa are known to have killed?
Zeljko Arkan Raznatovic' allegedly killed people in order to protect Serbs and moderate non-Serbs from oppression and massacres at the hands of extremist non-Serbs. Mandela and Hani, on the other hand, are known to have tortured and killed people, indiscriminately, in order to take over the whole of South Africa, to abolish the autonomy different peoples had in different provinces there, and have one rule.
2 AnswersHistory6 years agoSince 1992 in Russia and other former Soviet states, was anyone prosecuted for Communist atrocities?
Or, unlike the "Truth and Reconciliation" farce in South Africa, there had been real truth and Reconciliation in the former Soviet Union?
3 AnswersHistory7 years agoWhat help, if anything, did the US provide Serbia, Croatia or Bosnia-Herzegovina, as floods cause?
cause humanitarian disasters there during the last few days? I know that Israel offered help, and that is great; in fact, I can be proud of Israel again. But what about the US? Is it only good at bombing hospitals and things of that kind, of using DU and cluster bombs?
3 AnswersCurrent Events7 years agoIs there a way for a friend of mine to legally (through an international court) claim money he lost, due to?
unfair politics, as shown from min. 18;40 in the following video clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK5gxux1FE0 ?
3 AnswersLaw & Ethics8 years agoDoes anyone knows how criminals treat their fellows who are fail to admit and acknowledge their wrong doings?
(according to norms among themselves)?
I am asking this question, because my previous question had graciously been deleted, by this super democratic yahoo institution, for "not following community guidelines", even though it was a question. So here I make it even clearer that it is a question; I ask anyone who knows criminal groups, how they would treat anyone of their own, who does things which are wrong according to their norms, and stubbornly continues to do so, in order to "save face" (just like the US continues to persecute Serbian leaders, support allies of Al Qaeda in Syria and elsewhere, and refuses to release Jonathan Pollard, or to order a re-trial), and claim to be some kind of a "leader" of some kind of a "free group"?
3 AnswersLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender8 years agoTale (accompanied by a question) of 2 Australian prisoners in foreign countries & apparent double standards?
Recently it had been revealed, that a prisoner, who has an Australian citizenship, died, or committed suicide, in Israeli prison, where he was held for passing information which betrayed his colleagues, who killed some terrorist in Dubai. Regarding that, I would like to mention that there are some, in the US and elsewhere, who falsely accuse Pollard (a prisoner in the US) of "passing information to foreign countries, which caused the deaths of US agents", whereas in reality, he passed some information to Israel, which caused absolutely no harm to the US, or to anyone else (but those accusations are similar to other well known false accusations some in the US make, such as "ethnic cleansing", "WMDs", and this kind of stuff). In any case, Australia demands explanations from Israel.
In South Africa, there is a man, married to an Australian woman (I understand that according to Australian law, it doesn't officially make him an Australian citizen, but still...), who is in prison since almost 20 years ago, which is since before the 1994 elections, which were supposed to mark a new era, that of truth and reconciliation, in South Africa. He is in prison for supplying the gun, with which a person-with a lot of blood of innocent people on his hands-was killed. That prisoner is over 70 years old, very ill, and doctors don't predict he has many years to live. But he is still in prison. And I have never heard about any protests from Australia.
Can anyone give me a sufficient explanation as to why it is, that there is so much noise about a traitor, of the worst kind, committing suicide after spending little time in Israeli prison, while there is that dead silence about that terminally ill prisoner in South Africa?!
For further details about the second story: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZb8hJGUHjU
5 AnswersGovernment8 years agoHow would Glenn Beck & other American Evangelist "lovers of Israel" like it, had those,?
who regard Israel as "an Apartheid state", compared israel's military actions to the massacre of Red Indians by the US (and by colonial ancestors of Americans) instead?! Would they like everyone to come to the US and talk about how evil that was? because that was evil indeed. And that was something the Boers/Afrikaners generally avoided doing. The Boer/Afrikaner nation is not independent, and in a sense it is oppressed. Is it moral to come to South Africa as "defenders of Israel" and spew hate against their former governments (of the Boere/Afrikaner nation and other nations in South Africa), just because some people call Israel "an Apartheid state"?!!! And I would like to post the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa9PoZ8pGNk
5 AnswersPolitics8 years agoHow is it possible to contact Svetlana Ceca Raznatovic, regarding a movie I made, in which she is the main?
Character?
In other words, she is "the Good" in a movie called "The Good, the Bad and Mrs. Hani".
1 AnswerCelebrities9 years agoWhy wouldn't East European countries reach an agreement to send observers to Syria & see what's going on there?
Since East European countries are neither Shiite nor Sunni, are more democratic then Arab League countries, are likely to be objective, and are closer to Syria then West Europe & the USA is, why shouldn't Russia, Poland, Greece and other countries decide to send observers, in order to hult the bloodshed, maybe even to broker some peace agreement, and show the USA that it is more their business then the USA's or the West's. After all, when millions were butchered in Southen Sudan, the West hardly spoke about it. It cut off ties with Sudan due to... a failed attempt on Mubarak's life (and says nothing now, when Mubarak's life is in real danger), not due to millions killed in Southern Sudan. It also bloked attempts to invest organ arvesting in and around Kosovo Metohija. the mainstream Western media hardly expresses any concern regarding horrible farm murders (victims of which are Boer farmers, and the motive of which is racism) in South Africa, and threats of Genocide made by some extremist thugs within the ANC and elsewhere, once Mandela dies. So, in short, what does the West have that East European countries don't, and why do they wait for the West and wouldn't send observers to Syria themselves?
2 AnswersCurrent Events9 years agoIs Svetlana Ceca Raznatovic allowed (now, while, unfortunately, she is under house arrest) to give concerts?
And I would also like to ask something which I discussed with a friend, who later sent me an SMS regarding what I am about to ask: Who must I appeal to-if I or someone would like invite her to perform a concert outside Serbia-in order to ask them to ease the conditions of her house arrest? In other words, how is it possible to appeal to the Serbian judicial authorities to ease the conditions of her house arrest, and let her give a concert in another country?
1 AnswerLaw & Ethics10 years agoWhat new tactics are the "honorable judges" in the Hague going to apply in order to prevent General Mladic?
from proving his innocence?
I mean, come on, disqualifying a defense witness at the middle of his testimony and ordering him to go? They have already done it to Dr. Seselj in the middle of his testimony during Milosevic''s "trial". Disqualifying the validity of documents prosecution witnesses don't recognise, don't remember or deny? Than was done too, during the "trials" of Milosevic and Dr. Karadzic. Accepting testimonies of witnesses which were tortured in order to "testify"? Hand them back to their torturers? Not do anything against torturers when the witnesses are free but declare they were tortured? all of these were done on numerous "trials". So did these "judges" run out of their "proffessional judicial" inventions yet?
3 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade agoWhat are the words of the WW2 Serbian song, which goes, more or less like that: Germans killed our brother?
and (Tito's) Partisans tortured and killed Captain Deroko? I mean, what is the exact text in Serbian and in English, and how can I find a video clip of this song? Besides, I need a recording of this song for a "Good, bad and ugly" movie I am working on together with a friend.
1 AnswerHistory1 decade ago