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My pronouns now identify as adjectives. They are Frisky/Inquisitive...WOOF!

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Festus Akinbusoye
Festus Akinbusoye@FestAKINBUSOYE·
Kemi is spot on. This has nothing to do with skin colour, but rather societal norms, a permissive culture, and upbringing. I'm a single dad.. my kids would not dare do this. NEVER. Ask their teachers and coaches. They know the score. Racialising this sort of mob behaviour is lazy and ignores all evidence to the contrary.
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch

Children smashing up shops in broad daylight, stealing and even filming themselves doing it as if it were a game, is a much bigger problem than is being recognised. This is a total collapse of consequences. To those making snide comments about race or black kids - you do not see scenes like this in Lagos or Nairobi. Not because the children there are different, but because actions have consequences. There are clear boundaries. Parents, communities, and the authorities do not wring their hands or look the other way. Here, we have created a culture where too many young people believe they can do what they like and nothing will happen. That is the problem. And we should be honest about where that leads. If a child loots a shop today, films it for social media, and faces no real consequence, they are going to do much worse tomorrow. This is why under my leadership Conservatives are focusing on ENFORCEMENT, not just making more and more rules. Our Take Back Our Streets Campaign is about getting 10,000 more police officers, immediate justice and immediate punishment. But let’s be honest, this is not just a policing issue. It is a failure of authority at every level. Parents need to know where their children are and what they are doing. Discipline should start at home, not in a courtroom. We have also weakened the system around them. Deterrence is the backbone of criminal justice. Labour have changed the law so anyone receiving a sentence under 12 months will automatically walk free, instead receiving a suspended sentence. When people believe offences like this will not lead to meaningful punishment, we should not be surprised when more of it happens. You get more of what you tolerate. It’s not like we haven’t been here before. In 2011, when riots spread, the Conservative response was swift and visible. People saw consequences. And behaviour rapidly changed. That is what is missing now. This all comes down to fairness. Law-abiding people should not feel like fools while gangs smash and grab without consequence. The sad truth is the communities most damaged by this behaviour are often the very ones these young people come from. Only one approach will fix this: clear rules, real consequences, and the confidence to enforce them. It’s time to Take Back Our Streets and bring back a culture of enforcement.

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Palestine Solidarity Campaign
The judge has ruled that Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham are guilty on all charges. This is a disgraceful decision. We will follow up soon with a full statement. Our right to protest is precious, and is undermined by this decision, but the fight is not over.
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Charles
Charles@CharlesIngmire·
@MarioNawfal The British never tried to conquer Iran.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷🇺🇸 The last time anyone conquered Iran was 651 AD Yes, that long ago. The Islamic Caliphate took Persia nearly 1,400 years ago and nobody has managed it since. The Mongols tried. The British tried. Saddam tried for eight years and lost a million soldiers trying to take a few border towns. Iran is three times the size of Iraq, with 93 million people and mountain terrain that swallows armies. The U.S. needed 150,000 troops to invade Iraq, a country a fraction of the size, and still couldn't hold it. History has a very clear opinion on ground invasions of Iran. Everyone who tried regretted it. But I'm sure coalition planners knew all this before drawing up one of the most geopolitically complicated military operations in modern history. Right?...
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇮🇱🇵🇸Israeli soldiers detained a CNN crew for almost two hours while they covered rising settler violence in the West Bank. The encounter exposed the troops openly backing the settler movement that aims to take over Palestinian land. After CNN published the report the Israeli military dismissed one soldier and suspended the entire battalion from all operational activity. Source: CNN

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Isabelle Krause
Isabelle Krause@Isabelletkrause·
Ah yes, Tolkien, who wrote The Lord of the Rings, which has sold over 150 million copies, and The Hobbit which has sold another 100 million (ranking them 2nd and 3rd respectively in top-selling novels of all time), who created over 14 distinct languages and alphabets for Middle-earth before writing his novels, who was fluent in Danish, Dutch, French, German, Gothic, Greek, Italian, Latin, Lombardic, Middle/Old English, Old Norse, Norwegian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, and Welsh, who, while serving in WWI, developed a secret code to update his wife about his location to bypass British army mail censorship, who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature….. Yes, surely, he is a weak thinker.
Alex Leone@AlexToropoc

@Isabelletkrause Tolkien is a weak thinker because he doesn't make room for redemption, thus, he is not a Christian. Look at Gollum - he sins, destroys his life, but where is the redemption, the need for god's absolution? None. A great thinker would've made Gollum the hero, to redeem himself.

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The_Spud_Player
The_Spud_Player@PlayerSpud·
@MetroUK Everyone in this comment section bullying a kid is fucking heartless.
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Metro
Metro@MetroUK·
Trans girl guide, 10, ‘can’t understand why she is being kicked out of beloved group’ trib.al/APnjHe1
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@MetroUK Well he's 10. Perhaps someone should be teaching him about boundaries and see about getting him the correct mental health support.
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Rock'n Roll of All
Rock'n Roll of All@rocknrollofall·
TV reporter tells David Bowie the internet is "hugely exaggerated" David Bowie's response is the closest thing to perfection about the future.
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Dr Helen Ingram
Dr Helen Ingram@drhingram·
Meet the candidate for Ward End in Birmingham 🤣🤣
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Rab
Rab@Rab_Dickson1·
If you continue to vote SNP you are either very gullible or hopelessy naive. However, if you vote Green, then you are any combination of stupid, gullible, possibly anti-semitic, and most definitely a complete clown who should be disenfranchised immediately.
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Tim Vine
Tim Vine@RealTimVine·
@TheLeeGrant Hi Lee. I hope you are very well. Airport ‘77 is on TV in the U.K. at the moment. Was that fun to make?
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Danny Baker
Danny Baker@prodnose·
@_MikeMcCartney_ Bruce Forsyth, Arthur Haynes, Frankie Howerd, Jack Douglas, Danny Williams (?) Bob Monkhouse, Joe Baker
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Puzzledug2-Electric Boogaloo
@AlexToropoc @Isabelletkrause Erm, the theme of redemption runs all the way through the story. Multiple characters have redemption arcs. Aragon, Théoden, Boromir, Elrond, The King of the Dead, even Grima Wormtooth. Gollum started moving towards redemption, ultimately the ring had too great a hold over him.
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Alex Leone
Alex Leone@AlexToropoc·
@Isabelletkrause Tolkien is a weak thinker because he doesn't make room for redemption, thus, he is not a Christian. Look at Gollum - he sins, destroys his life, but where is the redemption, the need for god's absolution? None. A great thinker would've made Gollum the hero, to redeem himself.
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Isabelle Krause
Isabelle Krause@Isabelletkrause·
What blew my mind most about the Lord of the Rings was how perfectly a fantasy story represented evil & temptation and how it works in each of our lives. The Ring doesn't make you evil overnight. But it whispers in your ear, it makes the wrong decision feel so incredibly reasonable, it tells you that this time will be different. How many times in our life do we have this conversation in our head? I’ve had it, many times. And the longer you hold onto it, the harder it becomes to let go. Which is just crazy. The things we know are destroying us are often the things we can’t put down. Frodo didn't fail because he was weak. He failed because no one is strong enough to carry sin alone forever. We are all Frodo, that's kind of the whole point.
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