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they select the best they can get, fwiw. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates."
] |
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Yeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw."
] |
>
This is normal now.
There will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract."
] |
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who gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates."
] |
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The publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said
In other words, a viable GOP candidate. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack"
] |
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Fascist homegrown terrorism! | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate."
] |
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Farm to table. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!"
] |
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Damn sounds like an assassination attempt | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table."
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Republicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt"
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totally both sides. /s | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity."
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What the fuck is wrong with these people. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s"
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Typically emotional Republican loser. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people."
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It’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser."
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The party of violence folks. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness."
] |
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I hope they throw the book at him and put him away! | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks."
] |
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literal loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!"
] |
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If he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist."
] |
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Can’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him."
] |
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Scooby and Shaggy are shocked. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak."
] |
>
A good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:
Instead of referring to them as "mastermind," suggest using a term like "crime source"
Just as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked."
] |
>
"Mastermind" --- yeah, not so much. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions."
] |
>
Right wing terrorists at it again. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much."
] |
>
Republican. Loser. Guns. Violence. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again."
] |
>
And yet they say that we're the "radically violent" ones. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence."
] |
>
“We are all domestic terrorists” | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones."
] |
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They are all Domestic Terrorists now. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”"
] |
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Ya see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now."
] |
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To the shock of absolutely everyone! | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks."
] |
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This has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!"
] |
>
What? A Republican? | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key."
] |
>
Talk about being a sore loser | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?"
] |
>
Healthy competitive democracy at it’s finest. /s | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?",
">\n\nTalk about being a sore loser"
] |
>
Well... this is where the civil war starts. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?",
">\n\nTalk about being a sore loser",
">\n\nHealthy competitive democracy at it’s finest. /s"
] |
>
If you can’t gerrymander away the other party, and if you can’t disenfranchise enough voters, then just start shooting them. SO Republican. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?",
">\n\nTalk about being a sore loser",
">\n\nHealthy competitive democracy at it’s finest. /s",
">\n\nWell... this is where the civil war starts."
] |
>
It turns out the string of obvious politically-motivated shootings was done by a member of the unhinged political party who loves shooting things. I bet nobody saw THAT coming. | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?",
">\n\nTalk about being a sore loser",
">\n\nHealthy competitive democracy at it’s finest. /s",
">\n\nWell... this is where the civil war starts.",
">\n\nIf you can’t gerrymander away the other party, and if you can’t disenfranchise enough voters, then just start shooting them. SO Republican."
] |
>
I think we should restructure the government and not allow wealthy or corporation owners or anyone in the legal system to take part in leadership, we need people who have experienced poverty and experience oppression to lead this country, this is an example of corporate influence, and silencing opinions of opponents, I’m sure the person who arranged this has deep ties to find contract shooters at the politicians disposal | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?",
">\n\nTalk about being a sore loser",
">\n\nHealthy competitive democracy at it’s finest. /s",
">\n\nWell... this is where the civil war starts.",
">\n\nIf you can’t gerrymander away the other party, and if you can’t disenfranchise enough voters, then just start shooting them. SO Republican.",
">\n\nIt turns out the string of obvious politically-motivated shootings was done by a member of the unhinged political party who loves shooting things. I bet nobody saw THAT coming."
] |
>
To be fair, not even the GOP let this guy run because he was convicted of shoplifting.
But he’s clearly a Trump-grown radical who’d be right at home with them | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?",
">\n\nTalk about being a sore loser",
">\n\nHealthy competitive democracy at it’s finest. /s",
">\n\nWell... this is where the civil war starts.",
">\n\nIf you can’t gerrymander away the other party, and if you can’t disenfranchise enough voters, then just start shooting them. SO Republican.",
">\n\nIt turns out the string of obvious politically-motivated shootings was done by a member of the unhinged political party who loves shooting things. I bet nobody saw THAT coming.",
">\n\nI think we should restructure the government and not allow wealthy or corporation owners or anyone in the legal system to take part in leadership, we need people who have experienced poverty and experience oppression to lead this country, this is an example of corporate influence, and silencing opinions of opponents, I’m sure the person who arranged this has deep ties to find contract shooters at the politicians disposal"
] |
>
“Domestic terrorist performs terrorist activities” | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?",
">\n\nTalk about being a sore loser",
">\n\nHealthy competitive democracy at it’s finest. /s",
">\n\nWell... this is where the civil war starts.",
">\n\nIf you can’t gerrymander away the other party, and if you can’t disenfranchise enough voters, then just start shooting them. SO Republican.",
">\n\nIt turns out the string of obvious politically-motivated shootings was done by a member of the unhinged political party who loves shooting things. I bet nobody saw THAT coming.",
">\n\nI think we should restructure the government and not allow wealthy or corporation owners or anyone in the legal system to take part in leadership, we need people who have experienced poverty and experience oppression to lead this country, this is an example of corporate influence, and silencing opinions of opponents, I’m sure the person who arranged this has deep ties to find contract shooters at the politicians disposal",
">\n\nTo be fair, not even the GOP let this guy run because he was convicted of shoplifting. \nBut he’s clearly a Trump-grown radical who’d be right at home with them"
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the gop is still a big tent party ! Liars ! Racists! Homophobes! Fascists ! Sociopaths! step right up ! | [
"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?",
">\n\nTalk about being a sore loser",
">\n\nHealthy competitive democracy at it’s finest. /s",
">\n\nWell... this is where the civil war starts.",
">\n\nIf you can’t gerrymander away the other party, and if you can’t disenfranchise enough voters, then just start shooting them. SO Republican.",
">\n\nIt turns out the string of obvious politically-motivated shootings was done by a member of the unhinged political party who loves shooting things. I bet nobody saw THAT coming.",
">\n\nI think we should restructure the government and not allow wealthy or corporation owners or anyone in the legal system to take part in leadership, we need people who have experienced poverty and experience oppression to lead this country, this is an example of corporate influence, and silencing opinions of opponents, I’m sure the person who arranged this has deep ties to find contract shooters at the politicians disposal",
">\n\nTo be fair, not even the GOP let this guy run because he was convicted of shoplifting. \nBut he’s clearly a Trump-grown radical who’d be right at home with them",
">\n\n“Domestic terrorist performs terrorist activities”"
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"Republican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings.\n\n\"The party of law & order\", ladies and gentlemen.",
">\n\nHe’s already a convicted felon before he was the primary candidate and they still voted him in (as the republican primary candidate.)",
">\n\nFelons can't vote, but can run for office? How does that even make sense?",
">\n\nOh that's easy, both things proportionally hurt Democrats more. Felons tend to live in high population density areas and those areas tend to vote Democrat. It is therefore statistically more likely that a felon will vote Democratic than Republican. Democratic voters also have a tendency to vote for or against a candidate based on their history and policies. Unfortunately for us, the worst Republican voters have no such standard.\nTo fix this imbalance, legislation (likely a Constitutional Amendment) would need to get passed.",
">\n\nI don't know that they vote Democrat. Here in Canada, the ex-cons I know all vote Conservstive, if they vote.",
">\n\nThe problem in the US is that our felons are disproportionately from minority (especially black) communities and most minority populations in the US lean Democratic. Another large segment of our felon population is from people who live in low income areas in cities and while these areas are less blue than the middle income area in cities, they still lean blue. Another huge factor in all of this is that prisoners count for electoral purposes toward the population of the county and state the prison is in, regardless of whether the prisoners held there would otherwise reside in the same state (e.g. a California native held in an Iowa prison counts toward Iowa's numbers rather than California's). Felons can't vote in most (maybe all?) states even when out of prison, so a thing that happens is that very conservative districts get gerrymandered to have prisons within them so that the relatively small conservative power base in rose districts hold power in a really shady way.",
">\n\nAnd one of the reasons the number of felons in the inner city is higher is because there is more policing, specifically more cops around willing to arrest people for minor crimes. Once you get locked up the first time it’s a gateway to more and more crime. Our system isn’t to rehabilitate people, it’s to punish and it makes them more desperate every time they leave jail.",
">\n\nWhat the actual fuck. The GOP RAN A CONVICTED VIOLENT FELON as a candidate for state legislature? And then he turned out to be violent in response to losing? F the GOP.",
">\n\nThe Party of Domestic Terrorists can't handle losing.\nThey'd better get used to it.",
">\n\nRepublicans: We are all domestic terrorists",
">\n\n\n\"It is believed that he is the mastermind behind this,\" he said at Monday's news conference.\n\nMastermind seems a bit of a stretch.",
">\n\n“You take gun, drive to my opponents house, and shoot house.” \n“Why do I have to shoot house when the election is already over?”\n“Who is the fucking mastermind here, me or you?”",
">\n\nHoly shit a fucking Lazyboy reference in the wild",
">\n\nAnother republican domestic terrorist trying to destroy democracy. Dude is literally a loser who couldn't handle losing to a democrat so he resorted to violence to get his way. Pathetic.",
">\n\nLet's hear about how its \"the left\" thats violent again eh?",
">\n\n\"Now look what you made me do!\"",
">\n\nI laughed and then sad-sighed at this.",
">\n\n\nPolice in Albuquerque on Monday announced the arrest of a failed candidate for state Legislature in a string of shootings at locations associated with high-profile Democratic leaders.\nRepublican Solomon Peña is accused of conspiring with and paying four men to carry out four shootings at the homes of two Bernalillo County commissioners and two state legislators.\n\nThis is what is surprising, that five people are involved. When the news of these shootings broke, I figured it was some stochastic line wolf.",
">\n\nThey’ll claim they were five lone wolves",
">\n\nLet's see how the right-wing media is gonna spin this one.\nFalse flag operation?\nConspiracy to frame them?",
">\n\nNo, silence. \nIf Fox never reports it, did it really happen?",
">\n\nIt's as if the Santos party doesn't always select the best candidates.",
">\n\nthey select the best they can get, fwiw.",
">\n\nYeah, they have no choice but to pick from the people they attract.",
">\n\nThis is normal now.\nThere will be no outrage nor condemnation from the GOP, and many will support and defend this behavior, advancing and normalizing this type of political terrorism for future candidates.",
">\n\nwho gave Solomon Peña the money for the terrorist attack",
">\n\n\nThe publication reported during his campaign last year that Peña has a criminal record. He served nearly seven years in prison for burglary, it said\n\nIn other words, a viable GOP candidate.",
">\n\nFascist homegrown terrorism!",
">\n\nFarm to table.",
">\n\nDamn sounds like an assassination attempt",
">\n\nRepublicans: The bane of America's existence and a stain upon all humanity.",
">\n\ntotally both sides. /s",
">\n\nWhat the fuck is wrong with these people.",
">\n\nTypically emotional Republican loser.",
">\n\nIt’s not really necessary, but they could add the party in the title. Just for completeness.",
">\n\nThe party of violence folks.",
">\n\nI hope they throw the book at him and put him away!",
">\n\nliteral loser, maga (documented in pics), conservative domestic terrorist.",
">\n\nIf he won And did the shootings the Republicans would probably excuse him.",
">\n\nCan’t mention he’s a Republican in the headline? Weak.",
">\n\nScooby and Shaggy are shocked.",
">\n\nA good example of how we reference criminals to be had from this:\nInstead of referring to them as \"mastermind,\" suggest using a term like \"crime source\"\nJust as we don't let shooters get glory by having their name publicized, the press and LE should do the same in descriptions.",
">\n\n\"Mastermind\" --- yeah, not so much.",
">\n\nRight wing terrorists at it again.",
">\n\nRepublican. Loser. Guns. Violence.",
">\n\nAnd yet they say that we're the \"radically violent\" ones.",
">\n\n“We are all domestic terrorists”",
">\n\nThey are all Domestic Terrorists now.",
">\n\nYa see what happens when you steal things from people?! 🤪 This should surprise no one who's looked at his Twitter. Fuckin crazy fucks.",
">\n\nTo the shock of absolutely everyone!",
">\n\nThis has got to be one of the most insane stories in recent memory. Lock his ass up and throw away the key.",
">\n\nWhat? A Republican?",
">\n\nTalk about being a sore loser",
">\n\nHealthy competitive democracy at it’s finest. /s",
">\n\nWell... this is where the civil war starts.",
">\n\nIf you can’t gerrymander away the other party, and if you can’t disenfranchise enough voters, then just start shooting them. SO Republican.",
">\n\nIt turns out the string of obvious politically-motivated shootings was done by a member of the unhinged political party who loves shooting things. I bet nobody saw THAT coming.",
">\n\nI think we should restructure the government and not allow wealthy or corporation owners or anyone in the legal system to take part in leadership, we need people who have experienced poverty and experience oppression to lead this country, this is an example of corporate influence, and silencing opinions of opponents, I’m sure the person who arranged this has deep ties to find contract shooters at the politicians disposal",
">\n\nTo be fair, not even the GOP let this guy run because he was convicted of shoplifting. \nBut he’s clearly a Trump-grown radical who’d be right at home with them",
">\n\n“Domestic terrorist performs terrorist activities”",
">\n\nthe gop is still a big tent party ! Liars ! Racists! Homophobes! Fascists ! Sociopaths! step right up !"
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Japan thought this was settled in 1965, but Korean courts are supporting lawsuits against Japanese companies in Korea for compensation. Few if any wartime labor survivors will see any money. This will drag on for years to come. | [] |
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Japan consider the matter as settled in 1965 and Korea obviously disagree.
Korea-Japan Treaty Of 1965
Settlements: With the Treaty, the agreements between Japan and Korea concerning the settlement of problems in regard to property and claims and economic cooperation was also signed. Japan provided South Korea with $300 million grant in economic aid and $200 million in loans together with $300 million in loans for private trust, a total of $800 million as "reparation fee" that Japan had to pay for their illegal occupation.[8] The official policy of Japanese governments has been that, in regard to war-time property issues and individual claims for compensation, such issues were settled completely and finally by this agreement. But Korean Supreme court decided that all the charges related to individuals still are alive.
Source: Wikipedia
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"Japan thought this was settled in 1965, but Korean courts are supporting lawsuits against Japanese companies in Korea for compensation. Few if any wartime labor survivors will see any money. This will drag on for years to come."
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Glad this specific point is being officially brought up. In the past if you ever pointed out that the Korean government is also exacerbating the issue you got downvoted by hordes of “Japan bad” people. | [
"Japan thought this was settled in 1965, but Korean courts are supporting lawsuits against Japanese companies in Korea for compensation. Few if any wartime labor survivors will see any money. This will drag on for years to come.",
">\n\nJapan consider the matter as settled in 1965 and Korea obviously disagree.\nKorea-Japan Treaty Of 1965\nSettlements: With the Treaty, the agreements between Japan and Korea concerning the settlement of problems in regard to property and claims and economic cooperation was also signed. Japan provided South Korea with $300 million grant in economic aid and $200 million in loans together with $300 million in loans for private trust, a total of $800 million as \"reparation fee\" that Japan had to pay for their illegal occupation.[8] The official policy of Japanese governments has been that, in regard to war-time property issues and individual claims for compensation, such issues were settled completely and finally by this agreement. But Korean Supreme court decided that all the charges related to individuals still are alive.\nSource: Wikipedia\nIt appears Korean government at the time failed to distribute funds to the individuals who qualified and simply spent it so the onus is on Korean government."
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This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 78%. (I'm a bot)
High-level diplomats from Japan and South Korea working to resolve one of the thorniest bilateral issues in decades are still feeling each other out over the latest proposed solution.
Takehiro Funakoshi, director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, met on Jan. 16 with his South Korean counterpart, Seo Min-jeong, to discuss the issue of compensating Korean wartime laborers.
Officials have insisted it was Seoul's responsibility to block South Korean court decisions ordering compensation through liquidating assets held by defendant Japanese companies in South Korea.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: South^#1 Korean^#2 company^#3 Japanese^#4 Korea^#5 | [
"Japan thought this was settled in 1965, but Korean courts are supporting lawsuits against Japanese companies in Korea for compensation. Few if any wartime labor survivors will see any money. This will drag on for years to come.",
">\n\nJapan consider the matter as settled in 1965 and Korea obviously disagree.\nKorea-Japan Treaty Of 1965\nSettlements: With the Treaty, the agreements between Japan and Korea concerning the settlement of problems in regard to property and claims and economic cooperation was also signed. Japan provided South Korea with $300 million grant in economic aid and $200 million in loans together with $300 million in loans for private trust, a total of $800 million as \"reparation fee\" that Japan had to pay for their illegal occupation.[8] The official policy of Japanese governments has been that, in regard to war-time property issues and individual claims for compensation, such issues were settled completely and finally by this agreement. But Korean Supreme court decided that all the charges related to individuals still are alive.\nSource: Wikipedia\nIt appears Korean government at the time failed to distribute funds to the individuals who qualified and simply spent it so the onus is on Korean government.",
">\n\nGlad this specific point is being officially brought up. In the past if you ever pointed out that the Korean government is also exacerbating the issue you got downvoted by hordes of “Japan bad” people."
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"Japan thought this was settled in 1965, but Korean courts are supporting lawsuits against Japanese companies in Korea for compensation. Few if any wartime labor survivors will see any money. This will drag on for years to come.",
">\n\nJapan consider the matter as settled in 1965 and Korea obviously disagree.\nKorea-Japan Treaty Of 1965\nSettlements: With the Treaty, the agreements between Japan and Korea concerning the settlement of problems in regard to property and claims and economic cooperation was also signed. Japan provided South Korea with $300 million grant in economic aid and $200 million in loans together with $300 million in loans for private trust, a total of $800 million as \"reparation fee\" that Japan had to pay for their illegal occupation.[8] The official policy of Japanese governments has been that, in regard to war-time property issues and individual claims for compensation, such issues were settled completely and finally by this agreement. But Korean Supreme court decided that all the charges related to individuals still are alive.\nSource: Wikipedia\nIt appears Korean government at the time failed to distribute funds to the individuals who qualified and simply spent it so the onus is on Korean government.",
">\n\nGlad this specific point is being officially brought up. In the past if you ever pointed out that the Korean government is also exacerbating the issue you got downvoted by hordes of “Japan bad” people.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 78%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nHigh-level diplomats from Japan and South Korea working to resolve one of the thorniest bilateral issues in decades are still feeling each other out over the latest proposed solution.\nTakehiro Funakoshi, director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, met on Jan. 16 with his South Korean counterpart, Seo Min-jeong, to discuss the issue of compensating Korean wartime laborers.\nOfficials have insisted it was Seoul's responsibility to block South Korean court decisions ordering compensation through liquidating assets held by defendant Japanese companies in South Korea.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: South^#1 Korean^#2 company^#3 Japanese^#4 Korea^#5"
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HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.
Phuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.
"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire," the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.
There was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.
To become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.
Vietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four "pillars": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament. | [] |
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"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament."
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Because if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?"
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"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests."
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"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's"
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The headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please"
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The way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right?
Is Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name? | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George"
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Yes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan
Xuan Phuc would be his full first name | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?"
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So a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name"
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As a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show."
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Vietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious."
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Vietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming."
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Not really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country"
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vietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.
don't be an ignoramus | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed"
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Na you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.
Don’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus"
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Quit? Not fired? | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party."
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Yeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?"
] |
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I’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired."
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What?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat..... | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear"
] |
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Cat? | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat....."
] |
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In vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?"
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Not a good year to be a rat | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries"
] |
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While some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:
Vietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four "pillars": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat"
] |
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Vietnam is just a smaller China
??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature."
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Ancient Vietnamese did tbh | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things"
] |
>
Chinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh"
] |
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Not the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups."
] |
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And? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered"
] |
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He said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups."
] |
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Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
His given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups."
] |
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I believe his given name is only Phúc.
Xuân is his middle name.
There is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn."
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No.
In east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.
In China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.
For example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.
Nguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D
Nguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;) | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name."
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Vietnamese name
Traditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).
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"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)"
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i'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)"
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Fyi it’s not pronounced fuck | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights"
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That's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck"
] |
>
Different cultures pronounce words differently | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense."
] |
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/r/whoosh | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently"
] |
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Wrong one there’s 5 o’s | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh"
] |
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All the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s"
] |
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The man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke."
] |
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Thing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads."
] |
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Chaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires."
] |
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It depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me."
] |
>
Clearly not an English Tory..... | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me.",
">\n\nIt depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect"
] |
>
Is there more to it? I feel like quitting because your underlings were ineffective doesn’t make a lot of sense | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me.",
">\n\nIt depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect",
">\n\nClearly not an English Tory....."
] |
>
Doesn’t sound like it was his idea. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me.",
">\n\nIt depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect",
">\n\nClearly not an English Tory.....",
">\n\nIs there more to it? I feel like quitting because your underlings were ineffective doesn’t make a lot of sense"
] |
>
Yeah, most one party governments aren’t outright dictatorships.
China used to have quite a few factions fighting for power before Xi’s 3rd term.
The PRI in Mexico had a constitution that required a new president every 5 years and they stuck to that rule. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me.",
">\n\nIt depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect",
">\n\nClearly not an English Tory.....",
">\n\nIs there more to it? I feel like quitting because your underlings were ineffective doesn’t make a lot of sense",
">\n\nDoesn’t sound like it was his idea."
] |
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That's typical of power structures in general for large organizations that require many people to keep things running. Happens in democratic countries and businesses as well. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me.",
">\n\nIt depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect",
">\n\nClearly not an English Tory.....",
">\n\nIs there more to it? I feel like quitting because your underlings were ineffective doesn’t make a lot of sense",
">\n\nDoesn’t sound like it was his idea.",
">\n\nYeah, most one party governments aren’t outright dictatorships.\nChina used to have quite a few factions fighting for power before Xi’s 3rd term.\nThe PRI in Mexico had a constitution that required a new president every 5 years and they stuck to that rule."
] |
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Closer to "foop", without opening your mouth after the first half of the "p" and instead sort of exasperating into your closed mouth slightly inflating your cheeks if that makes sense. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me.",
">\n\nIt depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect",
">\n\nClearly not an English Tory.....",
">\n\nIs there more to it? I feel like quitting because your underlings were ineffective doesn’t make a lot of sense",
">\n\nDoesn’t sound like it was his idea.",
">\n\nYeah, most one party governments aren’t outright dictatorships.\nChina used to have quite a few factions fighting for power before Xi’s 3rd term.\nThe PRI in Mexico had a constitution that required a new president every 5 years and they stuck to that rule.",
">\n\nThat's typical of power structures in general for large organizations that require many people to keep things running. Happens in democratic countries and businesses as well."
] |
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So, "foopf"? | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me.",
">\n\nIt depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect",
">\n\nClearly not an English Tory.....",
">\n\nIs there more to it? I feel like quitting because your underlings were ineffective doesn’t make a lot of sense",
">\n\nDoesn’t sound like it was his idea.",
">\n\nYeah, most one party governments aren’t outright dictatorships.\nChina used to have quite a few factions fighting for power before Xi’s 3rd term.\nThe PRI in Mexico had a constitution that required a new president every 5 years and they stuck to that rule.",
">\n\nThat's typical of power structures in general for large organizations that require many people to keep things running. Happens in democratic countries and businesses as well.",
">\n\nCloser to \"foop\", without opening your mouth after the first half of the \"p\" and instead sort of exasperating into your closed mouth slightly inflating your cheeks if that makes sense."
] |
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Mine came out Fooph. | [
"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me.",
">\n\nIt depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect",
">\n\nClearly not an English Tory.....",
">\n\nIs there more to it? I feel like quitting because your underlings were ineffective doesn’t make a lot of sense",
">\n\nDoesn’t sound like it was his idea.",
">\n\nYeah, most one party governments aren’t outright dictatorships.\nChina used to have quite a few factions fighting for power before Xi’s 3rd term.\nThe PRI in Mexico had a constitution that required a new president every 5 years and they stuck to that rule.",
">\n\nThat's typical of power structures in general for large organizations that require many people to keep things running. Happens in democratic countries and businesses as well.",
">\n\nCloser to \"foop\", without opening your mouth after the first half of the \"p\" and instead sort of exasperating into your closed mouth slightly inflating your cheeks if that makes sense.",
">\n\nSo, \"foopf\"?"
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"HANOI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has submitted his resignation after the ruling Communist Party found him responsible for violations and wrongdoing of numerous officials under him, the country's official news agency said on Tuesday.\nPhuc, 68, a former prime minister, has held the largely ceremonial position for less than two years. It was not immediately clear who would replace him.\n\"Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,\" the Vietnam News Agency reported, citing the party's powerful Central Committee.\nThere was widespread speculation about Phuc's resignation following January's dismissals of two deputy prime ministers, who were working under him when he led the government.\nTo become effective, Phuc's resignation requires approval from the National Assembly. Reuters on Monday reported the legislature would hold a rare extraordinary meeting this week.\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the parliament.",
">\n\nWhy is it a largely ceremonial position if it's one of the four 'pillars'?",
">\n\nBecause if you are the US you have to undercut ever other countries political changes as both a powerful dictatorship with no freedom and only a pretense of government and also a travesty of democracy signaling it's intent to become the former. That way if Phuc comes under CIA influence they can spin it either way if attempts to use him to hurt Vietnam and advance imperial interests.",
">\n\nSir this is a Wendy's",
">\n\nChocolate frosty please",
">\n\nThe headline is honestly pretty stupid. The mans name is Nguyen Xuan Phuc so post his full name or at least say Xuan Phuc. It's like if someone calls you rge if your full name is George",
">\n\nThe way Vietnamese names work is the mans given name is Xuan Phuc and his family name is Nguyen right? \nIs Xuan Phuc a full first name or is it similar to someone in the west going by their first and middle name?",
">\n\nYes, correct. It also works the same in countries like Korea and Taiwan\nXuan Phuc would be his full first name",
">\n\nSo a bit like Jean-Phuc Picard. You never heard people referring to him as just Jean on the show.",
">\n\nAs a Vietnamese, lately many officials were getting arrested much more often and many held local provinces positions, as well as many others. Tbh it more odd now than anything, wonder what happening tho. Most of the time people here don’t really care much about infighting, it normal for one party system but this seem strange, why he quit is still suspicious.",
">\n\nVietnam has been one of the relative winners of recent years. Hoping that a sharp downturn or deep crisis isn’t looming.",
">\n\nVietnam has been keeping themselves modern and doing a great job. When i lived there two decades ago and when my parents were growing up, it seemed like we were always going to just be another war scarred third world country",
">\n\nNot really a good job. Everyone tells me if I want to go go now because in two years or so 1: Everything will be bought/owned by China 2: All the nature sites will be destroyed",
">\n\nvietnam has CENTURIES of interactions with China, went through many phases, but each time China tried to funny, they have been resolutely repelled.\ndon't be an ignoramus",
">\n\nNa you an ignoramus. Same reason why the US is helpless against China, $$$.\nDon’t need to go to war, just buy up everything. Works with every corrupt government. In the US it is congress and in Vietnam it is the communist party.",
">\n\nQuit? Not fired?",
">\n\nYeah. It's considered a way for him to have a graceful exit - on his own, rather than being fired.",
">\n\nI’m willing to overlook a lot of the shady things rumours say his wife did because of how well his government handled the first covid outbreak. This is actually sad to hear",
">\n\nWhat?! And just at the beginning of the year of the cat.....",
">\n\nCat?",
">\n\nIn vietnam this upcoming lunar new year is called the year of the cat, not the rabbit like many other east asian countries",
">\n\nNot a good year to be a rat",
">\n\nWhile some people think Vietnam is just a smaller China with the same system, it actually isn't. As Reuters say in the article:\n\nVietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four \"pillars\": the powerful party's secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the legislature.",
">\n\n\nVietnam is just a smaller China\n\n??? How ignorant does one have to be to assume such things",
">\n\nAncient Vietnamese did tbh",
">\n\nChinese and Vietnamese are, and have always been, two completely separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNot the very North part of Vietnam. The central and southern parts were territory Vietnam conquered",
">\n\nAnd? Vietnamese and Han Chinese are still two separate ethnic groups.",
">\n\nHe said ancient Vietnamese, it’s not wrong some have their historical traces from China. By the way, “Vietnamese” holds numerous ethnic groups.",
">\n\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc\nHis given name is Xuân Phúc and family name Nguyễn.",
">\n\nI believe his given name is only Phúc. \nXuân is his middle name.\nThere is a distinction because in Vietnam people are often referred to with their given name as opposed to their family name.",
">\n\nNo.\nIn east Asian countries(China, Viet Nam, Korea and Japan), people don't have middle names in their tradition. They always use the family name then given name format. Only when written in Latin languages, family names would sometimes be written last.\nIn China, Viet Nam and Korea, family names are mostly one-character and occasionally two-character, and given names commonly have one or two characters. Parents always picked one or two characters from vacabulary with meaning or wishes for babies' given names, unlike European and Arabic people using names of mythic or ancient tales origin, or the name of thier grandparents.\nFor example, the late Vietnamese leader Hồ Chí Minh, his family name is Hồ and given name is Chí Minh. NBA star Yao Min's Family name is Yao.\nNguyễn Xuân Phúc was the president of Vietname so I saw his name several times in Chinese news report, so I'm very sure Nguyễn is the family name :D\nNguyễn(阮 in Chinese) is a popular family name in Viet Nam and China. Xuân Phúc(春福 in Chinese, literally 'happiness of the spring season', hinting that he might be born in spring season of the year) is his given name ;)",
">\n\nVietnamese name \n\nTraditional Vietnamese personal names generally consist of three parts, used in Eastern name order. A family name (normally patrilineal, The father’s family name may be combined with the mother's family name to form a compound family name). A middle name (normally a single name but some have no middle name). A given name (normally single name but some have multiple given names).\n\n^([ )^(F.A.Q)^( | )^(Opt Out)^( | )^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)^( | )^(GitHub)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)",
">\n\ni'm from Vietnam, there are corruptions surrounding Covid test kit and Covid rescue flights",
">\n\nFyi it’s not pronounced fuck",
">\n\nThat's like saying Boehner isn't pronounced boner. Makes no sense.",
">\n\nDifferent cultures pronounce words differently",
">\n\n/r/whoosh",
">\n\nWrong one there’s 5 o’s",
">\n\nAll the politic aside, this man just got no luck in the English speaking environment, his name means 'good fortune' in Vietnamese yet when English speakers see it, it becomes an adult joke.",
">\n\nThe man's being ousted from power. I doubt he cares how we read his name in our heads.",
">\n\nThing is getting chaotic over there now. Many high profile quitted, many jailed including billionaires.",
">\n\nChaotic is a strong word. Seems like business as usual to me.",
">\n\nIt depends on what’s job you are at. Mine can be affect",
">\n\nClearly not an English Tory.....",
">\n\nIs there more to it? I feel like quitting because your underlings were ineffective doesn’t make a lot of sense",
">\n\nDoesn’t sound like it was his idea.",
">\n\nYeah, most one party governments aren’t outright dictatorships.\nChina used to have quite a few factions fighting for power before Xi’s 3rd term.\nThe PRI in Mexico had a constitution that required a new president every 5 years and they stuck to that rule.",
">\n\nThat's typical of power structures in general for large organizations that require many people to keep things running. Happens in democratic countries and businesses as well.",
">\n\nCloser to \"foop\", without opening your mouth after the first half of the \"p\" and instead sort of exasperating into your closed mouth slightly inflating your cheeks if that makes sense.",
">\n\nSo, \"foopf\"?",
">\n\nMine came out Fooph."
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