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A Left-Wing Account ™️@PushDemsLeft·
The Democratic Party went from arguing in court that it's their right to rig their primaries, to skipping the pretense altogether and picking their last nominee without a primary at all. That was very undemocratic, but liberals celebrated it while only the left pushed back.
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RednBlackSalamander@9mmballpoint

Hot take: a big part of the disconnect between liberals and leftists regarding No Kings is that a lot of leftists just don't really care about democracy that much. Election integrity doesn't feel like a "real issue" to them because their ideal leader doesn't have to be elected.

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MENA Visuals@menavisualss·
🎸 Tuareg Blues, often referred to as Desert Blues, is a hypnotic and deeply evocative genre of music that originates from the Imazighen people of the Sahara Desert, spanning Mali, Niger, Algeria, Libya, Burkina Faso and many other countries. Rooted in centuries-old Imazighen traditions, it merges the haunting melodies of North African Imazighen music with the raw energy of American blues and rock. The Imazighen, have long used music as a means of storytelling, resistance, and cultural preservation. Traditional Imazighen music was played on instruments like the teherdent (a type of lute) and the imzad (a one-stringed violin, traditionally played by women). However, in the late 20th century, as Imazighen communities faced displacement, political struggles, and exile, many young musicians turned to the electric guitar, inspired by the revolutionary sounds of Western blues, rock, and reggae. This fusion created a distinct style-characterized by pentatonic scales, hypnotic rhythms, call-and-response vocals, and the steady, trance-like repetition reminiscent of both Saharan folk chants and Mississippi Delta blues. The influence of artists like Ali Farka Touré, whose Malian blues style bridged African and American blues traditions, also helped shape the genre. The music features driving guitar rhythms, often with reverb-heavy electric guitars that produce a shimmering, almost psychedelic effect. Call-and-response vocals reflect lmazighen oral traditions and communal storytelling. The lyrics are poetic and political, speaking of exile, freedom, rebellion, and the vast beauty of the desert. The hypnotic, repetitive structure of the music creates a trance-like atmosphere, deeply connected to the rhythms of nomadic life and the endless expanse of the Sahara. by Houssaine Ousbouh
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Lefty Loading....@4_Ben_Media·
The Bible spends far more time on poverty, greed, and personal conduct than it does on homosexuality. Yet some people center everything on that one topic because punching down on marginalized people doesn't take courage. It's actually cowardice.
Shams Charania@ShamsCharania

The Chicago Bulls are waiving guard Jaden Ivey after his recent anti-LGBTQ comments amid several rants on religion and other topics, sources tell ESPN.

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LanaQuest aka RosaSparks
“We both have conservative values” - I know that’s right. Amber is a former stripper. Had a slut walk and Nick Cannon has 12 Children with six women. Yup conservative values. #DemsUnited
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Michael@TheMG3D·
AI is not cooking Hollywood, you can’t even “make” anything without stealing from a popular IP
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one1@Lovecangive1·
Asia wasn’t “less colonized” than Africa. The difference is how colonialism was structured. In much of Africa, colonial rule was built around extraction: steal labor, minerals, and land, and leave weak institutions behind. Borders were drawn with zero regard for nations or stability. In parts of Asia, colonialism was also brutal, but some regions inherited stronger state systems, larger industrial bases, higher population density, and earlier centralized institutions that could be rebuilt after independence. Several Asian countries also received Cold War investment because the West wanted them as anti-communist showcases. So no, Africa isn’t “behind” because Africans are worse. It’s because colonialism didn’t damage every region in the exact same way—and Africa was carved up for maximum extraction, not development.
Nathan 🔎@NathanpmYoung

I don't think colonialism explains why Africa has such low growth. Asia had colonialism too.

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Q. Anthony Ali@NobleQAli·
Some of you completely misunderstand what socialism even is, which stops the conversation before it even begins. Socialism isn’t the politics of Robin Hood, or telling people to live like monks. All it is, is enabling workers to keep the value of what their labor produces.
President Hotep DOE Doobs@HotepDoobs

.@marclamonthill is an egregiously stereotypical Champagne Socialist. No way I’m listening to a man who owns for-profit businesses, drives a Porsche and wears Rolexes lecture me about the ills of Capitalism. No one is stopping you from redistributing your wealth.

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Mr. Spock 🖖 (Commentary)@SpockResists·
After the Soviet Union collapsed, a group of corrupt wealthy oligarchs stole everything leaving the people with nothing. This is what is happening. Right now. In the United States. And so called “patriots” are cheering it on.
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Anthony@AnthonyGSupreme·
What’s better for Black America? A few thousand of us being millionaires with 10 token billionaires while we have millions who are working class, working poor, underclass and homeless… or everyone’s needs are met but we have no super wealthy people?
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𝓙𝓲𝓶𝓶𝔂 𝓙@JimmyJ4thewin·
A man claimed a PaIestinian-owned restaurant, Oasis in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York refused to serve him for wearing a Star of David. But it later surfaced that he never even entered the restaurant. He has since deleted the post.
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People need to understand that Israeli officials wearing noose pins & popping champagne to celebrate the systematic extermination of thousands of Palestinians held in Israeli torture camps is functionally no different from nazis gloating about their gas chambers. Evil incarnate.
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Chim@CoachChim·
UK is a strange place. Bob Vylan is blacklisted pretty much everywhere whilst Kanye West who rocked diamond swastikas and made a song with a video called Heil Hitler….aaaaaand said slavery was a choice gets welcomed to wireless with open arms. All strange
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