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Tiago Diniz

@haloboyscp

'Being young and not a Revolutionary is a genetic contradiction'. Less and less Social Democrat (to the left) (@SportingCP)

Lisboa Beigetreten Ocak 2010
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Tiago Diniz
Tiago Diniz@haloboyscp·
A única esquerda possível e a morte do pós-materialismo. A esquerda deixou de falar de salários, fábricas e rendas. Começou a falar de pronomes, subsídios e de Bruxelas. A esquerda está morta. A única esquerda válida. ↓
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HumaneRage@HumaneRage·
@anders_aslund nice try douche.. it's their church B, and Zelya arrested the priests and stole the artifacts.. coming soon at the British museum and the Louvre.. you have the attention spam of a gold fish, don't you?
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DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics·
🇺🇦 "Yesterday they sincerely despised it, today they sincerely mourn it." - Zelensky's former advisor Oleksiy Arestovich comments on the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra fire: "I love the traditional "patriotic" parade hypocrisy. For three years they wiped their feet on the Lavra, today everyone is crying over the Lavra — as long as Moscow ends up looking "...bad" Breathe, fellow citizens. Moscow is already bad enough without that. In general, this mechanics of ritual grief after every strike is curious. The object exists not as reality, but as a function in a narrative. While the narrative demanded "the Church is a tool of the Kremlin," the Lavra was the enemy. The narrative switches to "Moscow is destroying" — the Lavra instantly becomes a sacred Ukrainian shrine, mourned by people who have never set foot in it. This is not hypocrisy in the classical sense — hypocrisy implies conscious pretense. This is, rather, narrative identity — in which a person sincerely experiences what the current storyline demands. Yesterday they sincerely despised it, today they sincerely mourn it. There is no contradiction, because the object was never an object — it was only a sign, and the subject was never a subject, only a presentation."
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
The British oil company that became BP discovered Iran's oil. When Iranians realized they were being robbed, they nationalized it — so MI6 & CIA toppled their democracy in 1953, installing a dictatorship. Iranians rose up in 1979 & the West has never forgiven them for it.
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🚨🗣️New: Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Vinicius Junior refusing the mandatory halftime interview with FIFA at the World Cup: “People are shocked that Vinícius walked away from a halftime interview. I am shocked that anyone thinks he should have stopped in the first place. Halftime is not a television studio. Halftime is not a podcast. Halftime is not a red carpet. Halftime is the heartbeat of a football match. For 45 minutes, players are warriors in a storm. They run, they fight, they suffer, they bleed. Then they get 15 precious minutes to recover, to breathe, to listen, to think. And FIFA wants to spend part of that time chasing soundbites? That is like pulling a Formula 1 driver out of his car during a pit stop and asking him how the race is going. And FIFA’s idea is to shove a microphone in the player’s face and ask, ‘How do you feel?’ How do you think he feels? He’s exhausted. This is modern football’s biggest disease. Everything is content. Everything is sponsorship. Everything is television. The match hasn’t even finished and they’re already trying to manufacture headlines. They tell us they care about player welfare. Really? Then why are players playing more games than ever? Why are tournaments expanding? Why are injuries increasing? And now they want halftime interviews too? The hypocrisy is unbelievable. Halftime is sacred. It belongs to the players and the coaches. That’s where games are won. That’s where tactics change. That’s where injuries get treated. That’s where leaders speak. It is not a media circus. And don’t tell me this is for the fans. Fans want better football, not a tired player giving a robotic 20-second answer because somebody sold another broadcast package. Vinícius understood that. He chose football over public relations. The funniest part? They threaten him with a fine. A fine. As if that changes the principle. If I were there, I’d pay it too. Because some things are worth more than money. If FIFA really had their way, they’d put microphones in the dressing room and call it innovation. Football should come first. Not content. Not commercials. Not corporate greed. For once, a player pushed back. And that’s exactly why so many people are angry.”
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Alexandre Severo
Alexandre Severo@AlexandSeverus·
Direita: "Estamos a ajudar refugiados quando devíamos estar a ajudar os nossos!" Sem abrigo: "Tenho cancro terminal, por favor ajude-me" Direita: "Vai trabalhar malandro, vai limpar matas!"
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Anna@provemewrong411·
UK media systematically retarded but always unexpected… “Two men with links to Ukraine were found guilty on Monday of conspiring to damage property after a months-long trial. Roman Lavrynovych, a 22-year-old Ukrainian national, and Stanislav Carpiuc, a 27-year-old Romanian”
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DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics·
🇷🇺 Ukrainian air defence is being blamed by local residents for the fire at the Pechersk Lavra. Russia has no interest in striking one of the most sacred sites in Orthodox Christianity. The Kiev regime, however, has spent years waging a campaign to expel the Moscow Patriarchate monks and seize the Lavra by force. Whether this is the result of Ukrainian air defence bringing down a drone or missile over the complex, or something more deliberate, remains to be established.
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Dr. Maximilian Krah MdB
Jeder kritischer Post zur Ukraine lockt zuverlässig Heerscharen von Eiferern hervor, die kein Argument hören wollen, sondern jeden vernichten, der ihren Ersatznationalismus nicht teilt. Was werden diese Gestalten nur tun, wenn dieser Krieg endlich vorbei ist?
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Tiago Diniz@haloboyscp·
@yermolenko_v Dear Volodomyr, isn't it Ukraine who's banning the russian orthodox church, which has been the religion of most of the people ? Hasn't Ukraine changed their Christmas dates ? Who the hell is perverting culture ? Text for the dumb
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Volodymyr Yermolenko@yermolenko_v·
Culture is the principal enemy of an assimilationist empire. Unlike maritime empires, which colonized geographically distant peoples and therefore emphasized forms of irreducible distance and difference in their imperial practices, Russia is a continental and assimilationist empire that colonizes those who are geographically close. Its logic is not to proclaim an insurmountable difference between colonizer and colonized (“You will never be like me”), but rather an insurmountable unity between them (“You will never be different from me”). That is why assimilation — not only physical destruction — is a central instrument of empire. Assimilation through the destruction of language and culture, demographic engineering, and deportation. Occupation is the empire’s most effective tool because Russian imperialism uses occupation not primarily as an instrument of control — to surveil and punish others in their difference — but as an instrument for erasing difference itself: to re-programme people, compel them to renounce who they are, and erase their distinctiveness. This is why the destruction of Ukrainian culture is one of the central mechanisms of Russia’s assimilationist empire and a key element of genocide — as Raphael Lemkin argued decades ago. But the attacks on cultural sites that we are witnessing today, I would argue, increasingly reveal the empire’s disorientation and powerlessness in the face of Ukrainian culture. Russia is coming to understand that its ability to destroy it is steadily diminishing. Ukrainian identity and Ukrainian culture are no longer within its grasp.
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Olga Bazova
Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova·
About the fire at the Dormition Cathedral at Kiev Pechora Lavra: An Iskander-M carries a 480–700kg warhead. A Zircon carries an estimated 300–400kg warhead but strikes at Mach 8+ — the kinetic energy alone is devastating before you factor in the explosive yield. Either one striking the Dormition Cathedral would have left a crater where a thousand-year-old cathedral used to stand. The structure would be unrecognisable. What we see is a roof fire, which , as in many other cases, is the work of Ukrainian AD and the debris falling on top of the building. Russia obviously didn't target one of the most ancient cultural sites of the Orthodox Christianity, but this will sure give Zelensky some propaganda ammo to beg for some more money during the G7 summit that starts today. Knowing some previous instances of Zelensky's regime producing some loud propaganda before similar meetings, one can not exclude a nefarious deliberate action by the nanoführer to manufacture consent.
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Iuliia Mendel@IuliiaMendel·
A few days ago, a Ukrainian court sentenced a single Ukrainian mother, 42, to 5 years in prison for "justification of Russian aggression," based on a linguistic examination. The woman says she stands against the war and critisizes Zelenskyy's corruption. The mainstream media largely ignored the story, but the woman’s lawyer wrote: “I still cannot recover from today’s verdict against my client — a mother of a 5-year-old child. I have been practicing law since 1991, and in all my life I have never seen such a blatantly unjust sentence. The circumstances are shocking... After today’s verdict, I will be glad to see Zelenskyy in the dock. And that day will come. What kind of regime has he built inside the country? Even under Yanukovych, I never witnessed such horror.” The woman is now urgently appealing and is asking for public attention and support. Few weeks ago, my friend has got a call from her daughter's school, the teachers asked her to delete a video of her daughter where the teenager was saying she wanted peace. The family took a decision not to delete the video and the girl got lower score for exams. What shall I add?
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Anna@provemewrong411·
Where were you “defenders of religion” when zelensky’s regime raided the Kievskaya Pecherskaya Lavra, imprisoned its priests, and shut down or burned hundreds of churches across Ukraine? Now you’re all hysterically condemning a minor fire caused by Ukrainian incompetence? Spare us the fake outrage. This isn’t about God or heritage, it’s just another pathetic propaganda stunt to prop up the Kiev narrative. By thankfully fewer people are falling for it.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​…
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Pedro Prola 🇵🇸
Pedro Prola 🇵🇸@pedroprola·
mais um que não vai ser obrigado a fazer trabalho social. pela proposta do Governo português, apenas os pobres que recebem 250 euros (incluindo doentes oncológicos) terão que fazer trabalho social. os que recebem milhões passarão incólumes.
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Tiago Diniz@haloboyscp·
@BBCBreaking Novichok is consistently out of the expiry date and now apparently Russia can't even hire a single professional guy to set things on fire hahaha BBC has got an absolutely hilarious story They could now sell that to netflix
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Olga Bazova
Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova·
In light of Tulsi Gabbard's release of receipts proving that the bio labs in Ukraine were not Russian propaganda after all, let's look at some testimonies about their exostance from the past. Exhibit #1: Vera Vayiman, a member of the humanitarian and monitoring mission of the OSCE in Ukraine between 2019 and 2022, had collected information on underground labs. Here is her testimony on what she personally witnessed and recorded during that time. This is a cut of a much larger documentary on crimes against children by the Kiev regime, "Пусть мама услышит".
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DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics·
🇷🇺🇺🇸 Putin and Trump spoke by phone for 55 minutes at Russia's initiative. Putin congratulated Trump on his 80th birthday. According to Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov, Trump expressed support for the earliest possible end to hostilities in Ukraine and signalled readiness to press Kiev and European partners toward a settlement — in line with Moscow's position that the Alaska talks produced an agreement ending the war on terms requiring AFU withdrawal from Donbass. Putin told Trump that Zelensky "should not forget the tragedy of the Holocaust" — a likely reference to the reburial of OUN leader Andrey Melnik, whom European organisations accuse of complicity in the Holocaust. Trump informed Putin that a US-Iran deal is close and could be announced as early as today. The two leaders agreed that US special envoys Witkoff and Kushner will visit Russia soon. On a potential Putin-Zelensky meeting, Putin's position remains unchanged: "If Zelensky wants a meeting, let him come to Moscow." Putin also accused the AFU of striking Russian civilian infrastructure, adding that such strikes "will not change the situation on the battlefield."
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DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics·
🇺🇦 A mass protest has erupted in the Desnyansky district of Kiev after military conscription officers attempted to seize a young man off the street. Bystanders intervened, crowds grew, and police were deployed, with reports of gas being used against demonstrators.
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