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#ShowTheHaka: Kingi Kiriona speaks out over MTS censorship – Video


#ShowTheHaka: Kingi Kiriona speaks out over MTS censorship
A decision by Mori Television to edit out a haka by Te Iti Kahurangi has been revoked. For more than 24 hours, the controversial haka - critical of the broa...

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My Thoughts on Free Speech, Islam, and Censorship – Video


My Thoughts on Free Speech, Islam, and Censorship
In this video, PC bullshit is flushed into oblivion. I #39;m getting so fucking tired of dealing with people #39;s stupid religion being shoved down our throats. Meanwhile, Canada is striking ISIS,...

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My Thoughts on Free Speech, Islam, and Censorship - Video

JRPG Censorship – Video


JRPG Censorship
Is it really that much of a big deal? I don #39;t think it is.

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JRPG Censorship - Video

Governor Scott Denies Climate Censorship – Video


Governor Scott Denies Climate Censorship

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Governor Scott Denies Climate Censorship - Video

MEP Barekov with 1 Lawmaker with Bulgaria Parliament after 2 Quit His Party

Two lawmakers of Bulgaria without Censorship, the party of MEP Nikolay Barekov in Bulgaria's Parliament, have left his entity.

Svetlin Tanchev and Georgi Kovachev, the former having been one of Barekov's most important MPs, have chosen to quit Bulgaria without Censorship, stating this in an open letter.

The two, however, will not leave Parliament and will remain part of the coalition Bulgarian Democratic Center, which was initially formed around Barekov's party.

It was Bulgaria without Censorship that in 2013 emerged as a rising political force, coming fourth in the 2014 European Parliament elections and sending Barekov and his one-time coalition partner Angel Dzhambazki to Brussels.

But Dzhambazki's party quit its coalition with Bulgaria without Censorship last summer to join the Patriotic Front (now supporting Bulgaria's government), and most other entities that had pledged alliance to Barekov are not out of his coalition.

Svetlin Tachev was also among those who split from their parties in Parliament last year to adopt a key position in the new political structure.

In October the Bulgaria without Censorship-led coalition sent 14 MPs to the Bulgarian Parliament. A parliamentary group called Bulgarian Democratic Center was formed then to stress that Barekov's partners were put on equal footing. However, as of March 12, 13 lawmakers have turned on Barekov, quitting Bulgaria without Censorship but remaining in the Bulgarian Democratic Center.

BDC lawmakers have made clear their voting in Parliament will not be in line with Barekov's statements.

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MEP Barekov with 1 Lawmaker with Bulgaria Parliament after 2 Quit His Party