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Women are adult human females. Digital ID, assisted dying and surrogacy are despicable in their own ways Supporter of 🇮🇱 and the people of 🇮🇷

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TheAmazingMsM@OhDoBoreOff·
@tammydiamonds I'm sorry that I underestimated antisemitism until 7 October. I used to wonder how the Holocaust started. Now I get it.
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So very true
Labour Heartlands@Labourheartland

Can the Left march for victory while losing the working class? There is a speech circulating in left-wing circles in Dublin that ought to unsettle every socialist in Britain. Not the kind of unsettling that produces a conference resolution or a letter to the Guardian. The kind that keeps you awake at three in the morning. The kind that names something you have half-known for years but lacked the honesty, or the courage, to say aloud. It raises the question nobody on the British left seems willing to answer. While tens of thousands march through London holding the correct signs and saying the correct words, something else is happening quietly across the country. In places like Scunthorpe, Middlesbrough, Grimsby, and dozens of towns that built the Labour movement, people are not marching. They are not voting. They are not listening anymore. The biggest political story in Britain is not Reform, the Conservatives, or even Labour. The biggest political story is the slow, quiet withdrawal of the working class from politics altogether. For years, the left has traded solidarity for signalling, class for culture, and real communities for applause from people who already agree. It talks endlessly about representation, but less and less about wages, housing, industry, energy, or the material conditions people actually live in. The truth is uncomfortable but simple. The left did not just lose the working class. It slowly stopped being a working-class movement and became a liberal one instead. Somewhere along the way, the movement founded by trade unionists, miners, dockers, engineers and factory workers became a movement of graduates, professionals, NGOs and think tanks. It stopped organising in communities and started marching in cities. It stopped building power and started performing virtue. It stopped listening and started instructing. The working class hasn’t disappeared. It hasn’t turned fascist. It hasn’t forgotten its interests. It just stopped listening to a left that stopped listening first. The left did not lose the working class overnight. It lost them slowly, through a thousand small decisions, each one dressed up as progress. And if the left cannot reconnect with the people it was created to represent, it will continue to march in London, trend online, win arguments at dinner parties, and lose the country. Watch the speech. Read the full article here. 👇 labourheartlands.com/marching-for-v… #TheLeft #TogetherMarch #ClassWar

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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
Britain abolished slavery in Ghana, in the teeth of resistance by the Ashanti. Britain, indeed, stamped out slavery worldwide. This is the thanks we get. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/2…
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Belstaffie
Belstaffie@Belstaffie·
In memory of Noelia’s tragic and cautionary end of life experience, I have opted out of organ donation. #OrganHarvesting The Spanish drs took her organs out prior to her assisted suicide and had already agreed to sell them. This put pressure on her already vulnerable state, to not back out of the #Euthanasia when it looked as though she was going to change her mind. She was coerced. We should not be euthanising (murdering) young women with serious depression and disabilities, in order to harvest their organs. Perhaps her attackers organs should be harvested instead. If you don’t want your organs “harvested”, while you are still medically paralysed but still alive, you have to opt out formerly. For the UK, links to online site included below.
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Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove

This was Noelia. She grew up with in a struggling household with parents addicted to drugs. Drugs that were tolerated by the Spanish government. Noelia was taken from her parents and put in and out of state institutions for minors. In there, she was routinely sexually abused and at one point even gang raped by multiple migrants who were also housed in the facility. Noelia told the management of the facility about the abuse, but they cared more about not being racist than about saving Noelia. Suffering from the abuse and neglect, Noelia attempted suicide by jumping from the fifth-floor balcony of the facility. She survived but sustained a severe, irreversible spinal cord injury, becoming disabled. When she sought help, the Spanish government offered Noelia ‘assisted suicide’. Noelia accepted. When friends tried to visit her to persuade her not to allow doctors to kill her, they were blocked from visiting her by the hospital — which allegedly had already sold her organs when Noelia was still alive. Noelia was all alone and had no friends by her side when she was killed and her organs harvested. Maybe she ultimately wanted live, or needed someone to talk to — we’ll never know. This case enrages me so much because so many different evils were unleashed on an innocent, vulnerable girl — all of which could have been prevented if we had governments that protected our girls instead of facilitating their abuse, rape and death. One day, hopefully soon, we will avenge our European daughters.

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Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 Britain. 1943. The war was being fought on every front. But the coal mines were failing. Without coal there was no steel. No ships. No weapons. A hundred thousand miners had left for the front. So Ernest Bevin announced a solution. Every tenth man called up for military service would not go to war. He would go underground. The ballot was random. No exceptions. No appeals. University students. Office workers. Farmers’ sons. Forty-eight thousand of them. They were called the Bevin Boys. None of them had ever been in a mine. The tunnels were four feet high. The coal had to be cut by hand. Six days a week. Ten hours a day. Some were injured. Some were killed. They received no campaign medals. No recognition whatsoever. But they kept the steel mills running. The ships sailing. The weapons being made. They kept Britain in the war. When the war ended, most were not released for months. Some were refused their old jobs when they came back. For decades they were not eligible for veteran status. It took until 1995 for them to receive formal recognition. Forty-eight thousand young men who went down instead of going to war. That is your history. And almost no one is telling you. 🇬🇧 Proud Of Us is funded entirely by our own community. No sponsors. No advertisers. Help us keep our history alive. proudofus.co.uk Be Part Of Us. Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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Holly Grayle
Holly Grayle@HollyGrayle·
Millions of Africans are currently enslaved in Africa. Strangely, Africans don't seem to be concerned about this...
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B r🦁n@BeastofJuja

@Thuso1Africa But when it came to voting to condemn the enslavement of millions of Africans, GERMANY 🇩🇪 abstained 💀 the audacity. By the way, abstaining is more of voting NO than it is to YES.

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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
BREAKING: Thousands of Muslim jihadis are on their way to the Christian town of Al-Suqaylabiyah, Syria, following yesterday’s pogrom. They are hunting for Christian blood and want to commit a massacre. It’s crazy how little the world cares about Christians in the Middle East.
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Dr. APK
Dr. APK@Lordkyril·
If you see a diabetic developing serious symptoms (confusion, shaking, sweating) and you're not sure if it’s because of high/low blood sugar, give them some sugar first if they're still conscious while trying to get to the hospital. Low blood sugar kills fast but high blood sugar won't be significantly worsened by a small sugar dose. When in doubt, give sugar.
Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx

What is a lifesaving medical fact that you think everybody should know.

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South Area - Bromley MPS@MPSBromley·
Police are concerned for the welfare of Sinead, 33, who is missing from Bromley. She was last seen on Friday, 27 March wearing black leggings, a dark blue coat and red hair in a bun. If you have information call 101 quoting CAD 8498/27Mar.
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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧 In the second half of the eighteenth century, something happened in Scotland. A country of one and a half million people. Produced ideas that changed the entire world. In one generation. Adam Smith. He wrote The Wealth of Nations in 1776. He invented economics. David Hume. He asked the question nobody had dared ask. How do we actually know anything? His answer changed philosophy forever. James Watt. Walking across Glasgow Green, the idea came to him. A separate condenser. It made the steam engine practical. And started the Industrial Revolution. Joseph Black. He discovered latent heat. The principle that made refrigeration, steam power and thermodynamics possible. James Hutton. He looked at the rocks at Siccar Point. And understood the earth was unimaginably old. He invented geology. These men knew each other. They argued in the same taverns. Walked the same streets. In one generation, one small country invented economics, philosophy, geology, thermodynamics and the steam engine. The modern world runs on what they built. 🇬🇧 This is your history. Help us keep it alive. 👇 Be Part Of Us 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 🙏 Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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Heidi Bachram
Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram·
An Iranian woman challenged an ‘antiracist’ marcher and asked why she carried a placard against bombing the Islamic regime. She had no answers. After the video they cried together and she put down the placard. Ignorance is a BIG part of the problem. 🎥 Niaz Abadani on insta
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Subversive Force
Subversive Force@sirwg202110·
🚨“We’re blowing you up. You’re finished.” One of Stella Creasy MP’s jihadi comrades at the Together march in London. And a woman assaulted. All going swimmingly for the “anti-racists.”
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Adam Sellers
Adam Sellers@YisraelChaiAdam·
Guys, I’m not convinced this is an anti-racism march.
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🇮🇷هستی | Hasti
🇮🇷هستی | Hasti@ahamiatnade·
Arab colonization is not talked about enough. They colonized a massive region and imposed their religion, culture, language, alphabet and basically Arabized everything. North Africa is not Arab. Even countries like Jordan and Lebanon are not originally Arab. 1/
🇮🇷هستی | Hasti@ahamiatnade

That North Africa, Iran and Non-GCC Middle Eastern countries are Arab and Arab colonization does not exist.

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