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StrangeEmily😸🍉

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Greece انضم Şubat 2008
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Trump demanded an apology Bishop Mariann Budde: I am NOT going to apologize Drop a 💙 if you stand with Bishop Mariann Budde
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Christopher DeMorteau (Constantine Mortopoulos)
Το ότι τα πιτσιρίκια παγιδεύτηκαν μετά τη σύγκρουση στο τραίνο και το τελευταίο πράγμα που είδαν τα μάτια τους ήταν το δέρμα τους να καίγεται, είναι ένα γεγονός. Το ότι χίλιες σπείρες κομματικώς διορισμένων γλειψάρχιδων χώνουν στα τραίνα και διακινούν ό,τι γουστάρουν, είναι επίσης γεγονός. Το ότι η ψαροκώσταινα έχει καρμανιόλες σιδηροδρόμους και καθόλου λεφτά να τους φτιάξει, είναι ένα τρίτο γεγονός. Το ότι βρέθηκαν επώνυμοι πολιτικοί που έτρεξαν να θάψουν καμένα συκώτια σε νταμάρια, να κάνουν τον καραγκιόζη μπροστά σε κάτι κονσόλες του '60 και να λένε ανυπόστατες μαλακίες είναι ένα τέταρτο γεγονός. Και το ότι βρέθηκαν ερπετά να τους ξαναψηφίσουν, είναι συνακόλουθο γεγονός. Το ότι δικαστές με συγγενείς δικηγόρους ανέλαβαν να υποβιβάσουν ένα μεσαιωνικό έγκλημα σε "έλα μωρέ τώρα", είναι ένα πέμπτο γεγονός. Αυτό που δεν κατάλαβα ποτέ είναι το γιατί μια ολόκληρη κυβέρνηση δεν έδωσε εντολή να γαμήσουν όλους τους υπεύθυνους και πήρε την απόφαση να συγκαλύψει, από επίπεδο αγοραστών μέχρι την κορυφή, δεχόμενη την παγκόσμια ταμπέλα του μαφιόζου. Και ακριβώς αυτή η απόφαση είναι που έκανε τα #τεμπη_έγκλημα #Τεμπη_συγκάλυψη ένα ζήτημα πολιτικό, σε αντίθεση με τα χίλια δύο άλλα ατυχήματα που συμβαίνουν παγκοσμίως.
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StrangeEmily😸🍉@StrangeEmily·
Τι μου θυμίζει η Μαίρη # masterchefgr
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Dr. Yousef 🇵🇸@yousef_ki1·
If you share our joy, leave a comment with 🍉🇵🇸
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Muhammad Shehada
Muhammad Shehada@muhammadshehad2·
.@piersmorgan keeps asking "should Hamas have power after this?" My answer as a Gazan is: they should NOT. All Palestinian militant groups should be dismantled &/or integrated into a national army IN TANDEM WITH Israel ending the occupation. That's literally what Israel did to its terrorist militias Igrun & Lehi after establishing a state. They became the IDF. Their terrorist leaders like Shamir & Begin, once most wanted in the UK, became Israeli Prime Ministers. Demanding unrequited disarmament as a prerequisite to peace isn't how conflict resolution works. E.g. Think of the decommissioning of Ireland's IRA. It took 7 years AFTER the Good Friday agreement not before. Even if Hamas magically disappears tonight, as long as an Israeli system of apartheid is in place, many new armed groups will emerge who will stem their domestic legitimacy from pointing out how Israel refuses to end the occupation peacefully; refuses a Palestinian state; punishes non-violence with lethal force; & labels Palestinian diplomacy, advocacy or resort to international courts as "terrorism". On the other hand, Hamas will NOT govern Gaza on the day after. They've been recently having discussions in Cairo & Doha about handing over government responsibilities in Gaza either to a Palestinian Authority's national unity government or an independent technocratic committee until its possible to hold elections. Netanyahu has been vetoing & preventing the return of the Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza. Last time we were about to have national elections in 2021, Netanyahu sabotaged it by arresting candidates across the West Bank; sending his Shin Bet chief to President Abbas to pressure him to cancel the elections; & preventing holding any elections in occupied East Jerusalem.
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@RnaudBertrand @yeojoonhan Let the Palestinians celebrate the ceasefire, if it even holds. The rest of us have no right to celebrate. We need to clean up the filth in our own countries - media, govt, etc - who enabled this genocide.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
It's very hard, even indecent, to celebrate the upcoming ceasefire in Gaza. We've just witnessed one of the most senseless and barbaric massacres in human history with at least 64,000 Palestinians violently killed by Israel (thelancet.com/journals/lance…) and probably tens of thousands more when you take into account indirect deaths and the many still buried under the rubble. The vast majority of whom were women, children or elderly. And all for what? Antony Blinken himself recognized yesterday (x.com/kenklippenstei…) that this generated so much hatred that the US's own assessment was that Hamas recruited as many people as it had lost. Given that Israel's official objective for their actions was to eradicate Hamas, this means that their barbarism wasn't only senseless but also entirely self-defeating from their own standpoint. Gaza also signaled the death of many other things, first of which being the notion - taken for granted basically since biblical times - that massacring women and children en-masse was contemptible. Massacres of civilians are sadly nothing new in human history, but what makes Gaza unique is how these atrocities were not just committed but celebrated, justified, and supported by Israel and its allies. People always make all-too-easy comparisons with Hitler but at least during that time the vast majority of the West was fighting the guy and his ideas. To a large extent, Gaza showed that we've become what we used to claim was the ultimate evil. Even my own country - France - which always prided itself on being the place where we came up with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights completely reneged on its supposed principles and backed Israel unconditionally. That's all very hard to celebrate - all the more because this sets a precedent that I suspect will have profound consequences in the years to come. This also means that the onus isn't only on Israel, although they're of course the main culprit. We need to be honest with ourselves: Gaza would never have happened had Israel not received the backing of the West and the very fact that this ceasefire occurred the very minute the U.S. finally decided to bang their fist on the table proves that. Gaza also signaled the death of the hope that we could have a world order backed by universal values. I mean, when we can't even agree that massacring women and children, starving them, killing journalists, humanitarian workers and UN staff is bad, what is there to talk about? When you have a set of countries - including the world's most powerful country - that are nihilistic to such an extent and willing to accept such moral debasement, it completely obliterates the hope for a world order where we collectively - as human beings - agree on common principles and values. The death of this idea is also very hard to celebrate. Lastly Gaza signaled the complete failure of the entire post-WW2 international system. When even institutions like the ICJ and ICC - which were supposed to be the ultimate guarantors of international law - proved powerless in the face of U.S. obstruction, it became clear that the whole system was bankrupt. So while we should of course all welcome any respite for the Palestinian people who have suffered unimaginable horrors, this ceasefire feels less like a victory for humanity and more like a stark reminder of our collective failure. The challenge now isn't just about rebuilding Gaza - it's about rebuilding our very conception of international relations and human dignity. Because if we don't learn from this darkness, if we don't fundamentally reform a system that allowed such atrocities to happen with impunity, then Gaza won't be remembered as an aberration but as the moment when humanity officially gave up on the idea that some acts are simply beyond the pale. This wouldn't make us regress because I legitimately can't think of a moment in history when that was the case: it would make us step into the abyss of an unparallelly dark age.
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sm@SumayahAbdulla5·
@yousef_ki1 I could never forget that shiver, that gaze, and the pain that words could never describe. I will never forget it, ever.💔💔💔
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Dr. Yousef 🇵🇸@yousef_ki1·
Do you remember this girl? If you see this Video, reply with 🇵🇸
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P.G. Papanikolaou@PGPapanikolaou·
Το wannabe πιο ισχυρό καπιταλιστικό κράτος του πλανήτη δεν μπορεί να ελέγξει μια φωτιά που για 6η μέρα καίει μια από τις εμβληματικότερες πόλεις του και ικέτεψε βοήθεια από τον Καναδά τον οποίο θέλει να προσαρτήσει και από το Μεξικό το οποίο περιφρονεί. Τέλος, αυτή ήταν η είδηση.
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Dr. Yousef 🇵🇸@yousef_ki1·
Can we get 1,000 people to reply with? 🇵🇸🍉
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Iasonas Apostolopoulos
Iasonas Apostolopoulos@Iasonas_Apost·
🔴Ιστορική απόφαση και τεράστια σφαλιάρα στον μηχανισμό προπαγάνδας του λιμενικού και της κυβέρνησης Μητσοτάκη από το ΕΔΔΑ! Το διεθνές δικαστήριο έβγαλε απόφαση που κάνει ρητά λόγο για «συστηματική πρακτική επαναπροωθήσεων» της κυβέρνησης στο Αιγαίο! 👉 Συγκεκριμένα, αναφέρονται σε απαγωγή ανθρώπων από την στεριά και εγκατάλειψη τους στη μέση του Αιγαίου σε πλωτές σχεδίες. 👉 Επίσης, το Δικαστήριο απαξιώνει τη διαβόητη έρευνα της Εθνικής Αρχής Διαφάνειας, την οποία επικαλείται συχνά η κυβέρνηση για να πει ότι δεν κάνει επαναπροωθήσεις, ενώ αμφισβητεί την απόλυτη σημασία που δίνουν οι ελληνικές αρχές στην ύπαρξη μεταδεδομένων στις φωτογραφίες και στα βίντεο προκειμένου να αποφανθούν για τη γνησιότητα του οπτικού υλικού. ▪️«Παίρνοντας υπόψη τον μεγάλο αριθμό, την ποικιλομορφία και την αντιστοιχία των σχετικών πηγών, το Δικαστήριο καταλήγει στο συμπέρασμα ότι έχει σοβαρά στοιχεία που υποδηλώνουν ότι υπήρχε κατά τον χρόνο των εικαζόμενων γεγονότων μια πρακτική συστηματικής απώθησης πολιτών τρίτων χωρών από τις ελληνικές αρχές από τα ελληνικά νησιά προς την Τουρκία. Θεωρεί ότι η κυβέρνηση απέτυχε να αντικρούσει τα εν λόγω στοιχεία και δεν παρείχε ικανοποιητική και πειστική εναλλακτική εξήγηση», σημειώνει το Δικαστήριο. Είναι και το ΕΔΔΑ ανθέλληνες και πράκτορες των Τούρκων, ρε ξεφτίλες;
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Dr. Yousef 🇵🇸@yousef_ki1·
If you see this, could you please Reply with 🍉 I'm still shadowbanned, no idea why.
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AskAubry 🦋 🐆🦝
AskAubry 🦋 🐆🦝@ask_aubry·
This is hilarious, if you know you know who these women are.
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Dr. Yousef 🇵🇸@yousef_ki1·
Can we get 2,000 people to reply with "🇵🇸"
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