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One year after the notorious alt-right rally held in Charlottesville, Virginia, a second rally organized by white supremacist Jason Kessler was attended by fewer than 20 supporters amid hundreds of counter-protesters.
Shapiro offered to donate $10,000 for Ocasio-Cortez to debate him, which the congressional candidate turned down, saying, like catcalling, it was an unsolicited offer with bad intentions.
YouTuber Count Dankula, who was convicted of violating Scottish laws against "grossly offensive" content for uploading footage of himself teaching his girlfriend's dog to do a Hitler salute, announced he will refuse to pay his fine after his appeal was rejected.
It appears many critics were disappointed that the film version of the internet's most famous creepypasta turned out to be a paint-by-numbers horror flick.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey published a series of tweets yesterday revealing why the social networking company would refrain from suspending Alex Jones and Infowars accounts from the platform.
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One year after the notorious alt-right rally held in Charlottesville, Virginia, a second rally organized by white supremacist Jason Kessler was attended by fewer than 20 supporters amid hundreds of counter-protesters.
Shapiro offered to donate $10,000 for Ocasio-Cortez to debate him, which the congressional candidate turned down, saying, like catcalling, it was an unsolicited offer with bad intentions.
YouTuber Count Dankula, who was convicted of violating Scottish laws against "grossly offensive" content for uploading footage of himself teaching his girlfriend's dog to do a Hitler salute, announced he will refuse to pay his fine after his appeal was rejected.
It appears many critics were disappointed that the film version of the internet's most famous creepypasta turned out to be a paint-by-numbers horror flick.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey published a series of tweets yesterday revealing why the social networking company would refrain from suspending Alex Jones and Infowars accounts from the platform.
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