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2 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Sue Amazon too for printing hate speech. Win or lose that's big news. 

Lol you cant even get Twitter to take down their hate speech, let alone sue Amazon. Jack Dorsey donated to RSS for covid-19 relief. 

Soical media companies are invested in India

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1 minute ago, Kau89r8 said:

Lol you cant even get Twitter to take down their hate speech, let alone sue Amazon. Jack Dorsey donated to RSS for covid-19 relief. 

Soical media companies are invested in India

There's a difference between flagging content, and sueing somebody very publically and effectively in court, and then using all media attention and social platforms as a Parchar opportunity. 

You can sue Amazon any day. Might lose. It's not like needing the governments permission to sue the government.

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53 minutes ago, Kau89r8 said:

If only the 'Indian' Sikhs stopped signing up for their armies..

 

Amen  Dharam Yudh Faujs only. Only a few need to serve in a first world military to diseminate expertise. That expertise exists already really. Only updates would be required by a few future service members in certain fields. 

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Terry is from England

 

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Terry Milewski (born 1949) is a Canadian journalist, who was the senior correspondent for CBC News[2] until his retirement in 2016.[3]

Terry Milewski
Terry Milewski at UofR 2009.jpg
Terry Milewski at University of Regina.
Born 1949 1949/1950 (age 70–71)[1]
Nationality English, Canadian
Education Shrewsbury School
Occupation Journalist
Employer CBC News
Children 2

Milewski has reported in television, radio, and print media, from many places around the world. Assignments have included Ottawa, Calgary, Jerusalem, Europe, the Middle East, South America and the United States. He emigrated to Canada from the United Kingdom.

 

 

Early lifeEdit

Milewski's parents immigrated to the United Kingdom before he was born. His father was a Polish medical student who fled Warsaw to serve with the 7th Armoured Division in North Africa.[4] He completed his training in Edinburgh, where he met Milewski's mother, who was the daughter of an Egyptian doctor and a Scottish mother. She grew up in an upper-class family in Alexandria and attended boarding school in Scotland as a child. She was disowned for marrying a non-Muslim.[4]

Milewski was educated at Shrewsbury School, where he won the school's upriver swim.[4] He dropped out of the University of Oxford after a six-month illness and later left Keele Universityafter he was caught sunbathing in the nude.[4]

 

 
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