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Grezza 🫡

@Grezzathe

Yorkshireman | Travels on the cheap | Crap gamer

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la scapigliata@lascapigliata8·
@Steven_Swinford Combined with Starmer engineering for child abusers to be given "sex offender asbos" instead of convictions, and non-custodual sentences, will questions be asked about his deliberate enabling of child abuse in the UK?
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Far Out Magazine@FarOutMag·
Paul Weller, Massive Attack, and Kneecap lead calls for Eurovision boycott over Israel’s inclusion dlvr.it/TS8DRt
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@SamCoatesSky Farade works for Israel, not for Britain Nigel Farage denies Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and says weapons must continue to be exported from the UK. He should be in jail for treason.
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Sam Coates Sky
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky·
YouGov / Sky News / Times voting intention RefUK 27%(+3) CON 17%(-2) GRN 17%(-1) LAB 16%(-1) LD 14%(+1)
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Grezza 🫡@Grezzathe·
@hadjalahbib So you condemn Hezbollah? They’re the ones firing directly at civilians. Why don’t you mention that? Do you think we’re stupid?
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Hadja Lahbib
Hadja Lahbib@hadjalahbib·
The Middle East is on fire. Lebanon is paying the heaviest price: over 2,000 dead, 1.2 million displaced, 250,000 flying to Syria. We condemn indiscriminate attacks on civilians. International humanitarian law must be respected, without exception.
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
Genuine racism was almost dead until the Left revived it with their aggressive identity politics and collectivist rhetoric.
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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
This day (April 21) in 1986, the U.S. government quietly decided to bury forever Yasser Arafat’s cold-blooded murder of two American diplomats rather than bring him to justice. Thirteen years earlier, on March 1–2, 1973, Arafat’s PLO terrorist group Black September stormed a diplomatic reception at the Saudi embassy in Khartoum, Sudan. They took hostage U.S. Ambassador Cleo A. Noel Jr. and Chargé d’Affaires George Curtis Moore, along with a Belgian diplomat. The terrorists demanded the release of Sirhan Sirhan (Robert Kennedy’s Palestinian assassin) and other jailed terrorists. President Nixon refused to negotiate. Then came the orders from Arafat in his Beirut headquarters. NSA intercepts (later confirmed by CIA reporting) captured Yasser Arafat personally approving and directing the operation from his Beirut headquarters. Arafat’s top deputy, Abu Jihad, relayed the final command. At 9 p.m. on March 2, the terrorists marched the three diplomats into the basement and riddled them with Kalashnikov fire — shooting from the feet upward to maximize suffering. Arafat then calmly radioed his killers: “Your mission has ended. Explain your just cause to the great Sudanese Arab masses and international opinion. We are with you on the same road.” The eight terrorists surrendered the next day. Sudan tried and convicted them, but under PLO pressure, handed them back to Arafat. A farce - the killers were quietly released and then celebrated as heroes. The U.S. had ironclad evidence — radio intercepts, intelligence cables, and internal PLO admissions — that Arafat personally ordered the murders. Yet, for political reasons, not a single U.S. administration ever pursued him. In 1986, when 44 U.S. senators begged Attorney General Edwin Meese to indict Arafat, the Justice Department declined, relying on a technicality and dubiously claiming the evidence was somehow “insufficient.” The real reason was diplomatic convenience. Arafat was being groomed as a “peace partner.” And this naiveté allowed the arch-terrorist Arafat to get away with mass murder over and over. Arafat went on to hijack planes, order the Munich Olympic massacre, direct suicide bombings - and then he just started showing up at the White House in a uniform and kaffiyeh, shaking hands with presidents and pocketing billions in foreign aid money that was supposed to go to “his people.” After his refusal of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital at Camp David in 2000 and Taba in 2001 (followed by his ordering the bloody Second Intifada), it became patently obvious Arafat never wanted peace. He wanted prestige, power, and cash. The “peace process” was just the costume he wore while continuing the war by other means. The families of Cleo Noel and George Moore never got justice. The world moved on and called Arafat a statesman. That is the appalling truth about the man the international community chose to treat as a legitimate leader and award a Nobel Peace Prize instead of holding him to account as the murdering terrorist he always was.
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Grezza 🫡@Grezzathe·
@Alexarmstrong Starmer is looking more and more like a dictator. He certainly doesn’t think the rules apply to him, what a despicable pos
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Alex Armstrong
Alex Armstrong@Alexarmstrong·
Yet more damning evidence that Keir Starmer does not possess the judgement to be Prime Minister.
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Grezza 🫡@Grezzathe·
@Variety ‘Supporter of foreign rapists and murderers soils his fat self in public’
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Variety@Variety·
Caleb Hearon wears an “ICE OUT” pin at "The Devil Wears Prada 2" world premiere.
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Rick D@RickD_GK·
The battle of the Billionaires... Whose going to win, Elon or Jeff
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aaa / arliss1978@arliss_1978·
全然やってない俺に負ける情けないチーミング3人と最近のArc
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Pugh Himple@GBullstein·
The Iranian Revolution (1979): Communist groups like the Tudeh Party and leftists backed Ayatollah Khomeini against the Shah (viewed as a U.S. puppet). Soviet and East German patrons encouraged this "enemy of my enemy" strategy—until the Islamists purged, executed, or exiled the communists.
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Mark the Medieval Rat 🐀
So it turns out the small Brazilian town of Rolandia has a waxworks museum. First up Nelson Mandela
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Fatbaldbloke
Fatbaldbloke@Fatbaldbloke1·
Artemis II astronauts confirm that the Great Wall of China isn't the only man made structure visible from the moon. "The red flags about Mandelson stood out like a baboon's arse"
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Speranza Intel
Speranza Intel@SperanzaIntel·
What makes you still wanna play ARC Raiders? 👀
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
Ordered @ChipotleTweets Took a bite of my burrito bowl Something sharp got caught on my tongue Now my tongue is bleeding What the hell????
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Madeline Grant
Madeline Grant@Madz_Grant·
‘He’s not malign; he’s just staggeringly incompetent’ might not be the zinger defence of Starmer’s career that the government thinks it is. It also fails to account for the very real likelihood that the PM is both spectator.com/article/the-gr…
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