I dunno I imagine it's pretty hard to be away from your family at Christmas. I honestly couldn't imagine doing it. Luckily never had to.
Outside of one year my parents went on a much overdo vacation to Mexico, this is the first Christmas I'll be missing out on.
wasn't hard for Muslims to be away from their families when they shut the country down just before Eid. Christos need to nut up and take the L this holiday.
By Laboured Go To PostRefusing to take the L is like their raison d'etre.It's why we won the crusades
This new Stimulus bill sounds horrendous. It barely does anything and it feels largely symbolic just so people can say they did shit
By reilo Go To PostThis new Stimulus bill sounds horrendous. It barely does anything and it feels largely symbolic just so people can say they did shitSo...US politics in a nutshell
By Xpike Go To PostSo…US politics in a nutshellSince 1981 or so, yeah
This month, the United States Supreme Court issued a remarkable opinion that could pave the way to repealing qualified immunity. That doctrine — which shields government workers from accountability when they violate the constitution — relies on the policy that government workers should rarely be subject to lawsuits for money damages.
The case involves a group of Muslim men who, following the dictates of their faith, refused to cooperate with the FBI and spy on their communities. In retaliation, FBI agents placed the men on the No Fly List, robbing them of the ability to travel to see family or for work. Muhammad Tanvir, for example, lost his job as a long-haul trucker because it required him to fly cross-country after finishing deliveries.
In the civil right lawsuits filed against the FBI agents, Tanvir and others asked for damages for violations of their religious rights. Luckily, there was just the statute to use in these circumstances. In 1993, Congress passed The Religious Freedom of Restoration Act (“RFRA”), which provided that individuals whose religious rights were violated by federal agents could sue to “obtain any appropriate relief against a government.”
In response, the government argued that “appropriate relief” does not include money damages. Although damages are the most common relief in lawsuits between regular people, the government argued that its employees should be treated differently.
https://apple.news/A1n2yO3n5Qd-VFHZbhmDNkw
By Not Go To PostSince 1981 or so, yeahHistory disagrees with this statement
By sy Go To Post$600 checks?its so youre able to afford hbo max, hulu, starz, disney+, peacock, apple tv+, netfilx, prime video, all at once
Please say psych
By reilo Go To PostThis new Stimulus bill sounds horrendous. It barely does anything and it feels largely symbolic just so people can say they did shit
It’s still needed.
By blackace Go To Postanyone turning down 600 bucks?
Gonna do 150 llneups in fanduel on the 4 dollar night, or I'll just get 300 mega millions tickets.
This is the first time I've actually watched Boris in ages. Man looks like shit, he's aged about 20 years
By Laboured Go To PostOdds on Kudryavtsev having a tragic accident and falling from a building?
By LFMartins86 Go To PostOdds on Kudryavtsev having a tragic accident and falling from a building?Are we allowed to start Deadpools?
By DY_nasty Go To Postblackace really outcheaI been posting this type of shit all year and that's how I get done 😢
By DY_nasty Go To PostHow's life post-abe anywaysDefinitely not great. The guy who took over, Suga, was the guy who came up with the Goto campaign. Suga's plan is to stimulate the economy by promoting cheap travel from Tokyo to the countrysides... final stopped it as the countrysides got infected😂😂
Turmoil has engulfed the
United Kingdom. The taxation
of trade routes to outlying European
States is in dispute.
Hoping to resolve the matter
with a blockade of cargo
ferries, the greedy European
Union has stopped all
shipping to the small country
of England.
While the Parliament of the United
Kingdom endlessly debates
this alarming chain of events,
the Supreme Chancellor Merkel has
secretly dispatched two Chief
Negotiators, the guardians of
trade and deals in the
Union, to settle the conflict.…
United Kingdom. The taxation
of trade routes to outlying European
States is in dispute.
Hoping to resolve the matter
with a blockade of cargo
ferries, the greedy European
Union has stopped all
shipping to the small country
of England.
While the Parliament of the United
Kingdom endlessly debates
this alarming chain of events,
the Supreme Chancellor Merkel has
secretly dispatched two Chief
Negotiators, the guardians of
trade and deals in the
Union, to settle the conflict.…
Is there any chance at all the single conservative god-party running Japan will lose any elections in the next decade? Their "democratic" government is an even bigger sham than the US's sometimes
By Not Go To PostYo whatin a sane country everyone would be putting heads on spikes. months with no help because yall wanted to lock up 90% of slaent?
By inky Go To PostEnjoy your $600 m9sI will donate it to women