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How was the New York truck terrorist able to drive for 14 blocks without being stopped? Where were the open gun carriers who claim to be able to stop such atrocities?

Excellent point! I believe your question is more a statement of: CCW, and Open Carry did not work in New York where the Assailant drove, unstopped for 14 blocks.If that is in fact your point, you’re missing a key fact: New York along with Chicago and the entire state of California top the list of the most gun restrictive cities in the US. Open Carry, is illegal in the State of New York. Additionally, the City of New York itself is more restrictive requiring permits to even own a pistol or rifle.So to answer your question: “Where were the open gun carriers who claim to be able to stop such atrocities?” New York does not allow citizens to legally defend themselves against such atrocities.

Is there a real Western media bias against China as claimed by so many, particularly mainland Chinese?

Exactly. Let me make an example.When the novel coronavirus spreads in many countries and a huge number of people have been suffered from this epidemic, both China and Italy take measure to shutdown some major cities to protect citizens and control the virus.The New York Time reported these city-closing issues of these two countries in a sequence and then the funny thing is coming. Let us put the two reports together to make a comparison.Hah! Excellent! The New York Time quickly slapped itself by just 20 minutes.I am not a journalist but I know that the report should be neutral and objective!

Is Rudy Giuliani right that Donald Trump should skip the second and third Presidential debates with Hillary Clinton?

I think that ship has sailed.Had Trump won a decisive victory against Clinton in debate one, he might have been able to back out of further debates and declare himself victor. But by very nearly all accounts (and his own “morning after evaluation”) he lost fairly badly, and to back out now hands all the momentum to Clinton.Addendum: Both Trump and Giuliani are wrong re: stop and frisk. In 2013, a federal district court judge ruled that the NYC policy was a violation of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment. Trump claimed that had the city chosen to continue to fight the court case, they would have won, which is (of course) completely irrelevant. The police union did try to appeal the ruling, but they were dismissed.Perhaps Trump and Giuliani would benefit from reading the decision in Floyd v. The City of New York.https://ccrjustice.org/sites/default/files/assets/Floyd-Liability-Opinion-8-12-13.pdfThe judge in the case cited the New York Times op-ed of Chalres M. Blow in his conclusion:The idea of universal suspicion without individual evidence is what Americans find abhorrent and what black men in America must constantly fight. It is pervasive in policing policies — like stop-and-frisk, and in this case neighborhood watch — regardless of the collateral damage done to the majority of innocents. It’s like burning down a house to rid it of mice.

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