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Masks of protest

A protester opposed to the Burundian President's third term wears a mask near a burning barricade in the Kinama neighborhood of Bujumbura on May 25, 2015. #
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A protester wears a mask made from a leaf in the Cibitoke neighborhood of Bujumbura, Burundi, on May 5, 2015. Protesters in Burundi dismissed a constitutional court ruling that cleared President Pierre Nkurunziza to run for a controversial third term. #
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Masked protestors wait in front of a window during a May Day rally at Okmeydani in Istanbul on May 1, 2015. #
Yasin Akgul / AFP / Getty Images

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A protester stands in Trafalgar Square as thousands gathered in central London for the annual bonfire night protest led by the hacktivist collective Anonymous on November 5, 2014. #
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This is as ignorant as any typical far right propaganda.

Going by their logic how did we ever let those kids who were staying with Bin Laden live since "terrorist kids are human too" and how dare they not die because of the actions they had no control over from someone else who just happened to possibly be their dad or grandfather or even someone who just lived in the same house as them at one particular point in history.
 

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This is as ignorant as any typical far right propaganda.

Going by their logic how did we ever let those kids who were staying with Bin Laden live since "terrorist kids are human too" and how dare they not die because of the actions they had no control over from someone else who just happened to possibly be their dad or grandfather or even someone who just lived in the same house as them at one particular point in history.

You aren't reading the comic correctly.
 
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The above photo was taken in Sarajevo in 1941, showing a Muslim woman walking with her Jewish neighbor and covering her yellow star with her veil. (via. Reddit)

“The Jewish family was actually staying with the Muslim family after their home was destroyed.

A Muslim veiled woman, Zejneba Hardaga (right) and Jewish woman, Rivka Kalb (2nd from right) and her children (with beret) are guided on the streets of Sarajevo in 1941. Zejneba covered the yellow star on the Rivka’s left arm with her veil. Bahrija Hardasa, sister-in-law of Zejneba, is on the far left.

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Boys play soccer at the yard of a school sheltering people displaced by Saudi-led air strikes on Yemen's northwestern province of Saada, in the capital Sanaa, Wednesday. Khaled Abdullah/Reuters

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A dinghy overcrowded with Afghan immigrants is seen off the coast of the Greek island of Kos while crossing a part of the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece early Wednesday. Despite the bad weather at least a dingy with over thirty migrants made the dangerous voyage to Greece. Yannis Behrakis/Reuters

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A boy gestures as he holds stones during a protest against Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza and his bid for a third term in Bujumbura, Burundi, Tuesday. Goran Tomasevic/Reuters

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Young boys play soccer on a dusty field in Thokoza township east of Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday. When South Africa won the right to host Africa's first World Cup, it was seen as a heartwarming reward for Nelson Mandela and a country that had shaken off decades of apartheid. Today, the picture seems very different. The image of South Africa's World Cup in 2010 has been shattered by allegations that its bid over a decade ago was involved in bribes of more than $10 million to secure FIFA votes – possibly with the knowledge or involvement of the South African government. Themba Hadebe/AP

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New Delhi, India Melting asphalt distorts road markings. An extreme heatwave in the country has killed more than 1,150 people
Photograph: Harish Tyagi/EPA


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Kos, Greece A Syrian refugee takes a selfie as she walks on the beach with her family after crossing from Turkey to Greece
Photograph: Yannis Behrakis/Reuters


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Boy holds a rifle while attending celebrations with his brother, marking the 25th anniversary of Yemen's unification, in Sanaa, on May 23, 2015. North and South Yemen were formally united in 1990. # Mohamed Al-Sayaghi / Reuters

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People stand by part of a Saudi fighter jet found in Bani Harith district north of Yemen's capital Sanaa on May 24, 2015. Local media said that the Houthi rebels brought down a Saudi F-16 fighter jet north of Sanaa early on Sunday. #
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County Common Pleas Court Judge John O'Donnell points to mannequins marked with the gunshot wounds that two motorists suffered on May 23, 2015, in Cleveland, Ohio. Michael Brelo, a patrolman charged in the shooting deaths of two unarmed suspects during a 137-shot barrage of gunfire was acquitted Saturday in a case that helped prompt the U.S. Department of Justice determine the city police department had a history of using excessive force and violating civil rights. #
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A dinghy overcrowded with Afghan migrants lands at a beach on the Greek island of Kos after crossing a part of the south-eastern Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece in bad weather on May 27, 2015. #
Yannis Behrakis / Reuters

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