• Gun violence breaks ‘new records’ across Ontario, GTA! Jooyoung Lee, a professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, told CBC News that Trudeau's ‘handgun freeze’ has done little to combat violent crime. Most of those firearms are smuggled from the U.S.
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    Gun violence breaks ‘new records’ across Ontario, GTA! Jooyoung Lee, a professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, told CBC News that Trudeau's ‘handgun freeze’ has done little to combat violent crime. Most of those firearms are smuggled from the U.S. 🇨🇦 #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #resigntrudeau 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #JustSayNoMore 🇨🇦 https://www.rebelnews.com/gun_violence_breaks_new_records_across_ontario_gta
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    Gun violence breaks ‘new records’ across Ontario, GTA
    Jooyoung Lee, a professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, told CBC News that Trudeau's ‘handgun freeze’ has done little to combat violent crime. Most of those firearms are smuggled from the U.S.
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  • Gun violence breaks ‘new records’ across Ontario, GTA!
    #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP
    #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud
    #resigntrudeau
    #JustSayNoMore
    Jooyoung Lee, a professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, told CBC News that Trudeau's ‘handgun freeze’ has done little to combat violent crime. Most of those firearms are smuggled from the U.S.
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    Gun violence breaks ‘new records’ across Ontario, GTA! 🇨🇦 #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #resigntrudeau 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #JustSayNoMore 🇨🇦 Jooyoung Lee, a professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, told CBC News that Trudeau's ‘handgun freeze’ has done little to combat violent crime. Most of those firearms are smuggled from the U.S. https://www.rebelnews.com/gun_violence_breaks_new_records_across_ontario_gta
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    Gun violence breaks ‘new records’ across Ontario, GTA
    Jooyoung Lee, a professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, told CBC News that Trudeau's ‘handgun freeze’ has done little to combat violent crime. Most of those firearms are smuggled from the U.S.
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  • In May 1963, John Salter, a sociology teacher from the historically black Tougaloo College and NAACP youth adviser, joined black and white Tougaloo students during a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter at the Woolworth’s store in downtown Jackson. A mob of young white people doused them with sugar, mustard and ketchup and attacked Salter with brass knuckles and broken glass.

    “I was burned with cigarettes, hit and had pepper thrown in my eyes,” Salter wrote in an article published in The Guardian in 2015. “The women weren’t struck, but had their hair pulled. All the while the air was filled with obscenities, the n-word — it was a lavish display of unbridled hatred.”

    Like many civil rights activists in the 1960s, Salter was monitored by people working for the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission, a state-funded spy agency that sought to preserve segregation.

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    In May 1963, John Salter, a sociology teacher from the historically black Tougaloo College and NAACP youth adviser, joined black and white Tougaloo students during a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter at the Woolworth’s store in downtown Jackson. A mob of young white people doused them with sugar, mustard and ketchup and attacked Salter with brass knuckles and broken glass. “I was burned with cigarettes, hit and had pepper thrown in my eyes,” Salter wrote in an article published in The Guardian in 2015. “The women weren’t struck, but had their hair pulled. All the while the air was filled with obscenities, the n-word — it was a lavish display of unbridled hatred.” Like many civil rights activists in the 1960s, Salter was monitored by people working for the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission, a state-funded spy agency that sought to preserve segregation. ━━━━━━ | ━━━━━━ Global History Capsule® The original image belongs to the owner and ©All rights reserved licensed photo CC BY-SA 2.0 •|•
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  • https://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/2007/09/the-downside-of.html?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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    Everyday Sociology Blog: The Downside of Diversity?
    By C.N. Le Demographers tell us that American society is becoming increasingly racially and ethnically diverse. In fact, current projections suggest that if current patterns continue, somewhere around the year 2050, whites will cease to be a numerical majority in...
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  • Mike Munger of Duke University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the psychology, sociology, and economics of buying and selling. Why are different transactions that seemingly make both parties better off frowned on and often made illegal? In theory, all voluntary transactions should make both parties better off. But Munger argues that some transactions are more voluntary than others. Munger lists the attributes of a truly voluntary transaction, what he calls a euvoluntary transaction and argues that when transactions are not euvoluntary, they may be outlawed or seen as immoral. Related issues that are discussed include price gouging after a natural disaster, blackmail, sales of human organs, and the employment of low-wage workers.

    #MichaelMunger #Exchange #EconTalk [See: Michael Munger on Exchange, Exploitation and Euvoluntary Transactions (Jun 20 2011)] #EuvoluntaryTransactions #Exploitation #Sociology

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    Mike Munger of Duke University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the psychology, sociology, and economics of buying and selling. Why are different transactions that seemingly make both parties better off frowned on and often made illegal? In theory, all voluntary transactions should make both parties better off. But Munger argues that some transactions are more voluntary than others. Munger lists the attributes of a truly voluntary transaction, what he calls a euvoluntary transaction and argues that when transactions are not euvoluntary, they may be outlawed or seen as immoral. Related issues that are discussed include price gouging after a natural disaster, blackmail, sales of human organs, and the employment of low-wage workers. #MichaelMunger #Exchange #EconTalk [See: Michael Munger on Exchange, Exploitation and Euvoluntary Transactions (Jun 20 2011)] #EuvoluntaryTransactions #Exploitation #Sociology https://www.econtalk.org/munger-on-exchange-exploitation-and-euvoluntary-transactions/
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    Mike Munger of Duke University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the psychology, sociology, and economics of buying and selling. Why are different transactions that seemingly make both parties better off frowned on and often made illegal? In theory, all voluntary transactions should make both parties better off. But Munger argues that some transactions […]
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