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@malucopapi

aim up. free markets. jiu jitsu.

انضم Ocak 2013
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Great news. Eight Iranian women protesters who were scheduled to be executed tonight will now be spared. Think about that for a moment, a world where a U.S. president has to ask another country (IRGC) to show mercy to eight women. Respect to the President.
The White House@WhiteHouse

“Very good news! I have just been informed that eight women protestors who were going to be executed tonight in Iran will no longer be killed…” - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸

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BETTY
BETTY@betty_nft·
If you’ve got an NFT PFP I wanna follow you. Bonus points for 2021 PFPs.
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
Now that Iran is over, Cuba will be next. You may not like it. Doesn’t make it untrue.
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
This is only a surprise to people who are so blinded by online slop, partisan rage and retard right and far left talking points they don't understand how power works. OF COURSE the leader of the most powerful country in the world tells a country of 9 million people what to do! To believe otherwise is absurd and always has been.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

It's starting to look more and more like Trump tells Netanyahu what to do, and not the other way around

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patrick
patrick@malucopapi·
@ComicDaveSmith You called Tulsi out on Rogan only to back off quite easily when Rogan defended her using retardmaxing logic. It seems Rogan is protected from a real challenge because guests won’t risk giving up the opportunity to come back.
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
The pessimist promised you high gas prices would wreck the US economy. They were wrong. Never, ever bet against America 🇺🇸
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patrick
patrick@malucopapi·
@scrowder Trump is just as much of a central planner as the democrats are
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Steven Crowder
Steven Crowder@scrowder·
Let's be clear: I think Trump has made missteps. I think he's imperfect. But I genuinely believe he is one of the most important strongholds holding back a Marxist communist revolution that almost happened.
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Steven Crowder
Steven Crowder@scrowder·
CLAIM: Israel is blatantly violating the ceasefire. TRUTH: Probably not. But Israel needs to get in line. Trump told PBS directly that Lebanon was not part of the deal, and JD Vance confirmed the situation was likely a "misunderstanding". A misunderstanding that may have been caused by terrible messaging from... Pakistan. When Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif initially announced the deal which Pakistan helped broker he said the ceasefire was effective immediately everywhere, including Lebanon. This clearly wasn't communicated to the Americans, but very well may have been to the Iranians. Add in the fact nobody knows exactly what 10 Point Plan from Iran Washington actually received, the confusion makes sense. Regardless, Israel's continued bombardment right now certainly isn't helping to facilitate meaningful dialogue, if that's the goal. But things do seem to be moving in the right direction. This morning NBC reported that Trump asked Netanyahu to scale back Israel's strikes on Lebanon and that Israel agreed "to be a helpful partner." Moreover, Netanyahu announced that Israel would be entering into direct negotiations with Lebanon at the earliest possible time. The negotiation's would focus on, among other things, the demilitarization of Beirut. So this is a positive. An apology from Netanyahu would be nice, but this is a start. There is still a lot of confusion and it's a wait and see situation. But the bottom line is this, Trump needs to be aggressive with Israel, and once our objectives are achieved, anything further Israel wants to accomplish it should accomplish on its own. Any actions from Israel that threatens America's ability to achieve our objectives should be dealt with swiftly.
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Farokh
Farokh@farokh·
A little under 40 days ago, I was euphoric at the news that the Ayatollah Khamenei had been killed alongside the terrorists that have been slaughtering Iranians for the last 47 years. The people were revolting and their voices were getting louder and there was hope in the air for the first time in a long time. At the time it felt like it was finally over for the Islamic Republic. But the situation did not get any better for Iranians as the IRGC responded to the US/Israel attacks with power, as if they had been preparing for this for decades. We are now 38 days later, and as an Iranian I feel hopeless again. Do I regret cheering on the destruction of the IRGC? Absolutely not, and I am glad Donald Trump did so. These people are not good and as much as some of you hate the USA/Israel, you need to understand that it does not make the IRGC good just for fighting the back. That doesn't mean that as an Iranian that was cheering in the early days, I am in favour of the obliteration of my people and of our country. I also do not agree with the way Israel has handled this conflict, getting in the way of active negotiations as well as bombing Lebanon aggressively. Nothing positive has ever come out of such behaviour. Iran is one of the biggest, oldest and strongest countries in the world and will continue to be with or without the IRGC. One can only keep hoping that this situation will resolve itself and that no escalation will be necessary but please understand what Iranian people feel at the moment. I am not scared to voice my opinions and get trashed for them 38 days later, but 38 days is a lot of time and you need to understand in such uncertain times, things can change. I've said my peace, I stand by my words and actions day 1, and I stand by what I am saying today. Long live the people of Iran. ✊🦁
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patrick
patrick@malucopapi·
you were in full support of US intervention for the purpose of "liberating the people" and fell for the propaganda. you failed to address the critical question around what happens next in an escalation. now you look like an idiot in an attempt to backtrack rather than admitting you were duped.
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Farokh
Farokh@farokh·
The last few weeks have been mentally draining as an Iranian who hates the Islamic Republic and wants them out, but who also hates war, or the idea of a prolonged war that will hurt the iranian people. If I post that I am against a prolonged war, I am told that I'm a traitor, that I wished this on my people and get called 100 different names. If I post that I want the Regime out, I am told that I'm bending the knee to Trump, that I am a war mongerer and also get called 100 different names. There is no winning on social media, there has never been, but what I find shockin is the inability for people to have more balanced opinions. Not everything is all or nothing. Do I think this war is for the liberation of the Iranian people? Absolutely not, it's business as usual. Do I think that the current Regime in Iran is good? Absolutely not, they are terrorists who murder their own people for protesting, and they need to be taken out. At the end of the day I care about one thing and one thing only and that's for the liberation of my people. Since people don't read on X, here's a video of my thoughts.
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patrick@malucopapi·
@__Injaneb96 “Too exhausted to argue back” is an interesting way to admit you actually no longer have any arguments and supporting this war was reckless and low iq to begin with.
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Sana Ebrahimi Ledene
Sana Ebrahimi Ledene@__Injaneb96·
You have no clue what our people are actually living through. You are out here clutching your pearls over the words “stone age” while our people are literally stuck in one, total internet blackout, no connection for over a month. I haven’t even seen my family’s faces in weeks. Meanwhile you sit with unlimited internet, lecturing us because a desperate nation is fighting for the freedom you were born with. They’ve already spilled blood for it, and now they’re welcoming bombs on the people trying to kill them. All you want is to talk over us and shut our voices down. And guess what? You did it, Dave. I’m too exhausted to even argue back. Congrats. You successfully spoke over an entire population that can’t even log on to respond. While the ones cheering you on are the regime-approved accounts who actually get internet access to push their narrative. What an accomplishment.
Dave Smith@ComicDaveSmith

Has a single person who advocated that the US overthrow the Iranian regime to “liberate” the people, jumped off board since Trump declared total war against the civilian population? If you’re ok with “stone age” I’m starting to suspect it was never about liberating the people.

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patrick@malucopapi·
@Gee__Gazza Bro is attempting to backtrack so hard rn. Was in full support of US military intervention.
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GeeGazza @Gee__Gazza·
I wonder if Farokh has ever even been to Iran
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Farokh
Farokh@farokh·
@malucopapi Is it hard for people to comprehend that one can be anti regime but also not in favour of prolonged war? No, it's not possible for people on here. This is the struggle of most iranians, you can't understand if you are not iranian.
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patrick@malucopapi·
What’s difficult to comprehend is falling for war propaganda and a continuous call for regime change justifying US/Israeli military action to “liberate” the people, when it’s abundantly clear this was never about that in the first place and will in fact lead to worse outcomes for the people.
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