have to pass, at that time, it was 13 block posts, and each block post, the passports, they check in your car and you personally, so on. they said if you re going to go in that direction, they will probably kill you. that s what they want. not allowed to go that way because they were watching me pretty much every day, after they released me, they come to my house and call me into their place and we can constantly. so only allow you to go this direction. so we went to crimea and on the crimea border and it took us almost 18 hours to go through that border and they interrogate us for eight hours. i was thinking that i would go for the second time into prison. but finally, they released us. well, thankfully, they released you and we just wish
right. her name is elona. i met her also at a block post, and, she s beautiful. she had beautiful makeup on as well. she had a bubbly personality, and she s also a medic, and she told us that because she s a makeup artist, she s not afraid to touch people or touch their face and even if somebody is wounded. and she just gives a lot of personality to the people around her, too. she has a lot of positive energy. it s not just joining the military, but you have women helping the forces, whether they re volunteering to cook, or help take care of people. volunteer in different ways. i met also an incredible woman named victoria at the
is the home first amendment protected activity and threat. we want to free society, where people can say i can put up a block post that says i believe the u.s. government should be overturned. or we should have a revolution in the u.s.. and that s first amendment protected activity. i m gonna go to d.c., who wants to help me train firing a weapon, is probably still first amendment of protecting. but it s the kind of thing that leads to something different, you can see throughout the reporting and understandable worry about infringing on purpose first amendment. but what s the guideline with dealing with that kind of activity, that kind of speech? listen, first things first, if you can t come to the nation s capital and trust your government, that we see cillizza live in a democracy. and so our job, me and my team s jobs, first and foremost is to protect everybody that comes to washington d.c.. to make sure that they are able to participate in a peaceful first amendment activity. an
might be q curious. i m trying to get an idea of what level is the work being done by people s nested preferences external to facebook. yeah. that s a very well worded question. you know, earlier this year, i think about it a lot. facebook s vp of global comes, he made a block post where he said it takes two to tango. it s like facebook is pulling these people across the dance floor and when they finally get them on the floor, hey, dancing is pretty fun and you relent and join these groups. it s hard to say chicken or egg, but even the people who didn t get it in first and didn t want to be a part of these groups first, slowly made the transition over and for what
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