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UK Police Log One-Year-Old Baby As Crime Suspect; Hundreds Of Kids Flagged For Offences
UK Police Log One-Year-Old Baby As Crime Suspect; Hundreds Of Kids Flagged For Offences
Authored by Steve Watson via modernity.news,
A one-year-old baby girl has been officially recorded as a crime suspect by Kent Police after allegedly causing a minor injury to another toddler. This is part of a shocking tally where 683 children under 10 were reported for offences over three years.
This isn't some isolated bureaucratic error. It's the latest symptom of a system that treats tiny children as miniature criminals or budding bigots while real threats from failed integration and...
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Authored by George Ford Smith via The Mises Institute,
In 2000, the world braced for Y2K. It came with a date and a remedy. There was panic about doomsday but as I and other programmers stretched the year field from two to four characters, apart from scattered hiccups, the lights stayed on. Everything about Y2K was known - the problem, the solution, and the deadline.
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