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Since twitter is now being overrun by Bots and Trolls, I shall henceforth be known as #botblockersupreme. No engagement!

انضم Haziran 2020
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jelinaangel
jelinaangel@jelinaangelll·
The Bible describes Satan as: -the ultimate deceiver, a "liar and the father of lies" who twists truth, disguises himself as an "angel of light," and leads the whole world astray. Open your eyes.
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NOLLY
NOLLY@omoelerinjare1·
A 92-year-old World War II veteran named Louis Hicks from Austin, Texas, called the police after discovering his power tools had been stolen from his backyard shed. When Officer Chasidy Salazar responded to the call, she quickly noticed something troubling inside his home: the elderly veteran had been heating his entire house by leaving his gas stove and oven turned on full blast. Hicks explained that his old heater had once burned a hole in the floor, making him too afraid to use it. With limited income, the stove was his only way to stay warm during the cold.Moved by his situation, Officer Salazar and her colleagues rallied support. They surprised Hicks with a brand-new electric heater, delivered and installed free of charge.A simple act of kindness that warmed far more than just his home.
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IASINeyland
IASINeyland@sobebyf·
@smalls2672 He is not going to get much done before the midterms and all of the Heritage Foundation/Tech Oligarch plans come to a screeching halt.
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Boston Smalls
Boston Smalls@smalls2672·
And the truth comes out. What a lot of us been saying since the beginning. A fortified bunker for republicans to lock themselves in when the shit goes down. 1.5 trillion dollar defense budget with a newly built fortress. Big time war is coming and its going to reach our shores. Or at minimum a place they can go to and control for when 2028 happens and they don't want to give up power. Dark times ahead. America elected its emperor nero.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Trump rants that his ballroom will feature "Bomb Shelters, a State of the Art Hospital and Medical Facilities, Protective Partitioning, Top Secret Military Installations, Structures, and Equipment, Protective Missile Resistant Steel, Columns, Roofs, and Beams, Drone Proof Ceilings and Roofs, Military Grade Venting, and Bullet, Ballistic, and Blast Proof Glass." "The Ballroom is deeply important to our National Security, and no Judge can be allowed to stop this Historic and Militarily Imperative Project," he adds.

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Chris
Chris@jigsawearth_860·
@smalls2672 War isn’t reaching our shores. However, this is definitely for 2028 when they cry that the election was rigged and aren’t leaving power.
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Schmoo’s Mimi
Schmoo’s Mimi@MimiSchmoo·
@smalls2672 @karmadawgs Yeah reading that was a sobering experience. His handlers misjudged telling him real details because sundowning grandpa befuddlepants can’t keep his lips/fingers quiet. That was all supposed to be secret. At least for a while
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Russell Seitz
Russell Seitz@RussellSeitz·
@smalls2672 And 9 holes of radiation hardened miniature golf
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
The FBI cut the phone lines during the 1977 disability rights sit-in. Then they turned off the hot water. They locked the doors from the outside. One hundred and fifty people were trapped on the fourth floor. Half of them used wheelchairs. The government assumed they would leave. Kitty Cone was thirty-three. She had muscular dystrophy. Her muscles were failing, but her logistics were flawless. She knew how to organize people. The federal government had promised to sign regulations protecting disabled Americans from discrimination. The policy was known as Section 504. They printed the promise on paper. Then they stalled. Without a signature, it was just typography. The protesters entered the regional Health, Education, and Welfare building in San Francisco on a Tuesday morning. They took the elevators to the director's office. They brought sleeping bags and catheters. They informed the staff they were not leaving until the law was signed. By sunset, the police surrounded the exits. Kitty sat near the windows. She organized the floor plan. She assigned committees for security and sanitation. She kept her medication in a small cooler. According to federal memorandums released decades later, the strategy to end the occupation relied on medical attrition. The building was not equipped for long-term habitation. The FBI calculated that a population requiring ventilators, specialized diets, and daily medical aides would voluntarily evacuate if the environment became sufficiently hostile. They instituted a blockade. The blockade went into effect immediately. No food deliveries allowed. No medical supplies permitted through the lobby. Guards stood at the main doors checking identification. Kitty's muscles deteriorated faster under the physical strain. She couldn't walk. When the phone lines went dead, the fourth floor lost contact with the press. The government waited for the quiet. Kitty dropped to the floor. She realized the barricades were designed for standing adults. The police had blocked the hallways at waist height. They hadn't blocked the linoleum. The floors were covered in cigarette ash and spilled coffee. She dragged her body through it. She crawled under the barricades to reach the restricted elevator shafts and unguarded offices. She carried notes in her pockets. She found a single working payphone the FBI missed. She called the local news desks. She called the mayor's office. She crawled back. When her arms failed, someone pulled her by her ankles. The Black Panthers heard the news reports. They crossed the police lines with hot meals. The FBI could not stop them without a riot. They shut off the elevators, so she crawled. The occupation lasted twenty-five days. It remains the longest non-violent occupation of a federal building in American history. On April 28, the Secretary of HEW signed the regulations without a single alteration. The protesters left the building the next morning. They went back to their apartments. The Rehabilitation Act regulations laid the groundwork for every accessibility law that followed. The HEW building still stands on United Nations Plaza. The elevators run on a schedule. The doors are heavy glass. Kitty Cone: the woman who crawled under the barricades.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The hardest thing to explain to someone inside the imperial consensus is the concept of structural violence. They understand individual violence. One person harms another person. There is a perpetrator and a victim and a clear causal chain. What they cannot see, what the entire educational and media apparatus has been carefully designed to prevent them from seeing, is the violence that happens when a system is arranged so that certain people predictably die, predictably suffer, predictably lose, not because any individual decided to harm them specifically but because the overall arrangement of power requires their subordination. The people of the Global South do not die of poverty because individual Americans wish them dead. They die because the international economic architecture, the terms of trade, the debt structures, the conditions attached to IMF loans, the intellectual property regimes that prevent technology transfer, the agricultural subsidies that undercut developing world farmers, is arranged, in aggregate, in a way that concentrates wealth in already wealthy countries and extracts it from already poor ones. And that architecture was designed. It was negotiated. It was implemented by specific people in specific rooms making specific decisions about who would benefit and who would not. This is violence. It does not look like violence because no one is pulling a trigger. But the deaths it produces are just as dead. And when you try to explain this to someone whose entire identity rests on the belief that what they have they earned, and what others lack they failed to achieve, you are not making a political argument. You are dismantling the story that makes their life make sense. They will not thank you for it. They will defend against it with everything they have. Because the alternative, accepting that their comfort is downstream of other people's dispossession, is not a policy position. It is an identity catastrophe.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Latinos for Trump founder just got deported by Trump’s ICE. 110 days in custody. He voted for this. He organized for this. He promoted this. The machine doesn’t care who built it.
The Allen Analysis@AllenAnalysisHQ

🚨 Mario Guevara — founder of Latinos for Trump — was just deported to El Salvador. He spent 110 days in ICE custody. He campaigned for the man who built the machine that deported him. There is no more perfect summary of this moment in American history. Follow @AllenAnalysisHQ

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Gary Chambers
Gary Chambers@GaryChambersJr·
Louisiana ranks near the bottom in damn near everything that matters — economy, crime, education, healthcare, infrastructure — but instead of fixing that, they’re focused on taking power from a majority Black community in New Orleans. This bill to remove the Clerk of Criminal Court isn’t about reform. It’s about control. You can’t say you believe in local control and then override local voters when you don’t like who they elected. I said it plain: this is reconstructionist, and it’s racist. You use the government as a job farm building jails in your to employ your constituents and then talk efficiency and eliminate jobs in Black communities. You’re failing your voters and some of them are starting to see the light. Every vote you make reflects your moral character. History will remember. So will the voters. Share if you care 🦾
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
This is what I wanna see when a kid tell me to look what they can do
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Dr F N.
Dr F N.@boredtweeple·
@allenanalysis One Democrat always crosses the line, if 2 were needed 2 would have, so on and so forth. AIPAC controls atleast 30-40% of democrats completely. People need to drain the swamp, vote out each and every representative who takes Israeli money.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 BREAKING: The House just failed to end Trump’s Iran war by ONE vote. 213-214. One Democrat. Jared Golden of Maine. That’s it. That’s the margin. One Democrat crossed the aisle and gave Trump the war.
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Mr. Spock 🖖 (Commentary)
Can we just get one thing clear. The reason America lost its allies. Was because Trump actively destroyed every single relationship the US built since WW2 They didn’t suddenly turn their backs on US. They said fuck off to an abusive partner.
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Alex Cole
Alex Cole@acnewsitics·
MAGA: Put the bible and 10 commandments in schools!!! Church: let’s spread peace and not war. MAGA: WHOA!!!! STAY OUT OF OUR POLITICS!!!
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The United States is so toxic on the world stage right now that it can’t fill hotels or sell World Cup tickets. Let that land. FIFA projected $30.5 billion in economic impact from millions of international visitors. That demand never showed up. Hotels in Atlanta, Dallas, Miami, Philadelphia and San Francisco have slashed match-day rates by a third from their peak. FIFA has cancelled tens of thousands of reserved rooms across all 16 host cities. Some hotels report cancellation rates above 95%. The reasons aren’t hard to find. Anti-American sentiment. Fear of border crossings. The Iran war driving up oil prices and airfares. And tickets priced into the stratosphere, with finals seats hitting $10,990 a pop. Industry executives are now openly blaming the Trump administration for the shortfall. Tourism economists say the Iran war made an already bad sentiment problem worse. Empty stadiums are now a real possibility. It happened at the Club World Cup last summer. It could happen again, on American soil, at the biggest sporting event on the planet. The White House says this will be “the greatest World Cup ever.” The market disagrees. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Jeffa
Jeffa@jeffa28480·
@jasonllevin That's because they are the ........
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