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asimd23
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Booksellers are no longer

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In Cuba, a new regulation has been published in the official gazette. allowed to sell works whose content "harms ethical and cultural values." One scratches one's head and wonders what the rulers on the last island of socialism mean by this.

However, such a regulation is not needed in Switzerland. Here, the judiciary rules and immediately punishes even the smallest violation of ethical values. Kurt W. Zimmermann, a media journalist living in Thailand and editor-in-chief of the "Swiss Journalist", tweeted: "Huge media interest in Thai children drowning. No media interest in thailand rcs data Mediterranean refugees drowning. Why? It could have something to do with the fact that Thai children do not immigrate to our social systems and do not rape women on New Year's Eve." He would have been better off not doing that. Because when the self-appointed defenders of the good, the true and the right discover a violation of ethical values, they immediately become wild and violent .

Dear Kurt W. Zimmermann, you are almost admirable in your pathological despair, but your attempts to become even more disgusting are really pointless. It has been humanly impossible for many years now.
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