>Europe, unfortunately, is starting to go the same way. I think it was Switzerland that denied citizenship to a couple of teenage Muslim girls because they didn't want to swim with boys in mandatory co-ed swim class.
Behave like us, or get the hell out. Is that racist to you? Then I have bad news. You'll start to see that more and more often with time.
And, unless the elites react in time, you'll see a purge in ~30 years.
He's probably there against his will (although we don't know), but does he have a good life? Being Kim Jong-un's private teacher, I'd say he probably does.
Anyway, didn't Kim Jong-un study in Switzerland or something like that? How come he doesn't know English?
> The number of passwords and the severity of the hack was not uncovered until today. The passwords were stored using unsalted MD5 hashing
I'm 100% sure it was known it was MD5 before, and I'm 100% sure I've seen pastebins with lots of successfully bruteforced hashes, because my password was among them.
1) Apple would have sold their stuff in Europe whether they had to pay full taxes or not, they only wanted a discount. I would probably not pay for the solar panels because I can't afford them.
2) Solar panels are very expensive and would make a huge dent in my balance. That's not the case for Apple.