Trump has built his entire candidacy on impossible promises, ridiculous boasts, and downright falsehoods.jacobolus wrote: ↑
even if it sometimes lets neo-nazis rant at each other from soapboxes, and usually lets people get away with slander
Now that the tables are turning, and he finds himself on the receiving end of truth and facts, he is sure to go ballistic.
I just wish that people would shut up until after the convention so that he is firmly nominated. If he gets de-railed in time for the Republicans to get behind someone less repugnant, the GOP will not be so damaged down-ballot.
I live in a county where public school science teachers are required to refer to evolution as "a theory" and to present creationism as a rational alternative.andrewjoy wrote: ↑
The german laws are a bit harsh in my view , banning certain symbols even from textbooks and historic educational videos and films and so on.
And in the State of Florida, state employees are prevented, by legislation, from uttering the words "climate change" in public!