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Aggrieved. Restrained. Silenced. And Back. Always looking for legal lawful remedy and relief. not a muslim. god is for idiots. CUNTS, THIS IS POLITICAL SPEECH!

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Extra Ordinarily@formerOrdinary·
@NinaTotenberg @OrinKerr @AdamUnikowsky In 2016 a judge who did not like my tweets gained access to my google accounts without warrant . His name is Cunt Ass Judge Brandon Birmingham. Lets talk about this .
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
In 1965, a 17-year-old girl in Sicily was kidnapped, assaulted, and held captive for over a week. Then her attacker offered her a deal: Marry him, and everything would be “forgiven.” At the time, Italian law allowed rapists to avoid punishment if they married their victims. It was called “reparatory marriage.” The logic was horrifying: A woman’s “honor” mattered more than her consent. If she married the man who violated her, her reputation could supposedly be restored — and the rapist could walk free. Most women had no real choice. Families pressured them. Communities expected obedience. The law itself encouraged silence. But Franca Viola said no. At 17 years old, traumatized and publicly shamed, she refused to marry the man who assaulted her. That single word changed Italy forever. Her decision sparked outrage in her town. Neighbors turned against her family. Their vineyards and olive groves were burned in retaliation. But Franca’s father stood beside her and supported her decision to press charges. In 1966, Franca testified publicly against her attacker in court. At a time when most victims were expected to stay silent forever, she spoke openly in front of the entire country. Italy watched in shock. Her attacker, Filippo Melodia, was convicted and sentenced to prison. For the first time in Italian history, a woman had publicly rejected “reparatory marriage” and won. The case became international news. But the law itself still remained. For another 15 years, rapists in Italy could technically still escape punishment by marrying their victims. Then finally, in 1981, Italy abolished the law completely. And many activists pointed to Franca Viola as the moment the country first began confronting the cruelty of that system. Years later, Franca married a childhood friend who had stood beside her through everything. Not because she needed her “honor restored.” But because she deserved love, dignity, and a life defined by her own choices. That’s why her story still matters. Franca Viola wasn’t just resisting one man. She was resisting an entire culture that treated women’s suffering as something to hide rather than something to fight. At 17 years old, she stood against her attacker, her community, and even the law itself. And eventually, the law changed. Sometimes history moves because powerful people decide to act. And sometimes history moves because one terrified teenager quietly refuses to surrender.
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CBS Austin
CBS Austin@cbsaustin·
This weekend, Waterloo Greenway will open the Confluence, a 13-acre stretch of restored parkland and creek corridor connecting downtown neighborhoods along Waller Creek. cbsaustin.com/news/local/tbt…
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
The Cicero Riot Of 1951. In July 1951, a mob of about 4,000 whites attacked an apartment building that housed a single Black family of Harvey E. Clark, a WW2 veteran, in a neighborhood in Cicero, Illinois. It was the first race riot to be broadcast on local television.
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Leah Rain ✝️🇺🇸🎸🏝️
This lovely girl was followed while on a run with her dog. She sits down at a restaurant for breakfast after her run and realized the same guy she saw on the trail is sitting now diagonally from her taking pictures, and video of her . From here she does something very smart . Her story is chilling and eye opening.
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TireStoreCoffee@TireStoreCoffee·
@IanBegley @ChrisBHaynes @NBA_NewYork im rooting for the spurs but jalen brunson is a quality person. Have seen him out and about when he was in Dallas and he is a high high character man. Lady clearly said something really ugly and that ain't right.
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The Intellectualist
The Intellectualist@highbrow_nobrow·
Alina Habba: There is no reason as a federal employee, me included, I shouldn't walk out richer from the federal government. That should not be the case. (2025) @Acyn
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Ed Bark
Ed Bark@unclebarkycom·
@AnnCoulter A right-wing has-been weighs in.
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Ed Bark@unclebarkycom·
@AinsworthKeith Since you haven't watched, you wouldn't know anything about the high quality stories they've continued to do.
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Ed Bark
Ed Bark@unclebarkycom·
@CryptidPolitics You have a problem, too. You're a mega MAGA racist.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Bill Gates has the entire periodic table in his office — with real element samples inside. 😳
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Extra Ordinarily@formerOrdinary·
@DougWahl1 They refuse to admit when they are wrong and that is the ultimate reason to never ever trust them
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Lovable Liberal and his Old English sheepdog
THEY REFUSE TO LEAVE HIM ALONE! Homeland Secretary Markwayne Mullin is working on deporting Abrego Garcia- again- this time to Costa Rica. The Trump administration first sent the US citizen to El Salvador, but was court ordered to bring him back. At this point does this seem personal?
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Ed Bark
Ed Bark@unclebarkycom·
@TVNewsNow Couldn't care less what he says -- about anything.
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TV News Now@TVNewsNow·
🚨 NEW: Greg Gutfeld SLAMS fired CBS host Scott Pelley as a “self-serious weasel,” adding “every time he speaks it’s as though it has some ‘historical urgency’.” “60 Minutes doesn’t exist as some lone bright beacon in the wilderness. A 24 year-old guy named Nick Shirley ran 100 laps around 60 Minutes on a big story they missed!” “Look at @nickshirleyy, @christopherrufo, @BillMelugin_ and it reveals how far 60 Minutes has fallen. They’ve done no real investigative pieces. And all the mistakes they’ve made! Remember Lesley Stahl on the laptop, denying it was real, or Pelley himself blaming Biden’s infirmity on a stutter?! These guys are idiots. Goodbye.” adds @greggutfeld.
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Anonymous
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Ever read the 1st Amendment? It prevents Congress from making laws that establish a religion, prohibit the free exercise of religion, abridge freedom of speech or the press, or infringe on the right to assemble and petition the government. This amendment was ratified in 1791 as part of the Bill of Rights. Any laws regulating freedom of speech (and language) within the USA would be a breach of the 1st Amendment.
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
English is the language of our Constitution, our laws, and our culture. That’s why I introduced the English Language Unity Act. My bill will make English the OFFICIAL language of the United States. One nation. One language. One voice. Let’s make it law! 🇺🇸
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