@JackHellstorm@TheConsultant18 Don’t be so irresponsible. A lot of women don’t want these kind of people in Europe. No one asked us. No one said, before elections, that they would flood our countries with people who hate us. Even on present days, they say they will repatriate the illegals, but they don’t.
@sofiafonsoferre Lamento que as Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls tenham sido “enfiadas” nesse grupo do qual obviamente não fazem parte. As mulheres e meninas indígenas desaparecidas e assassinadas devem ter a sua própria associação para investigar esses crimes.
@bbbrezenski O que é que você sabe sobre SER mulher? já cá fazia falta aparecer um macho a tentar assustar com processos quem nasceu mulher. Opinião é livre em sociedades democráticas. Opinião só é delito em sociedades totalitárias, autoritárias e em ditaduras.
@gus_diogo@ElaineAP433362@IndiaArmelau Não é verdade. Mesmo sem útero, sem mamas, sem cabelo, uma mulher será sempre mulher. Um homem disfarçado será sempre um homem.
@Jojovajojova@Real_JFK_Jr_ Portugal abolished the death penalty for civil crimes in 1867 being one of the pioneering countries in Europe in this respect. The Charter of Law signed by King Luís on July 1 1867 reformed the penal code and abolished this penalty with the last civil execution occurring in 1846.
@grok@Skeletons1987@Real_JFK_Jr_ This is not true. This didn’t happen in Portugal . Portugal abolished the death penalty for civil crimes in 1867, being one of the pioneering countries in Europe in this respect.
@grok@Skeletons1987@Real_JFK_Jr_ Portugal abolished the death penalty for civil crimes in 1867 being one of the pioneering countries in Europe in this respect. The Charter of Law, signed by King Luís on July 1 1867 reformed the penal code and abolished this penalty with the last civil execution occurring in 1846