Kristin Whiteley

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Kristin Whiteley

Kristin Whiteley

@causalitybrunch

GenX urbanite who, sadly, doesn't have a cat. No personal/family tweets. (Except my dog & my house that's falling apart.) PSA: compulsive re-Tweeter

Toronto, ON Se unió Nisan 2011
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Mahmood OD | محمود عودة
🚨🇵🇸 Is there anything more inspiring than this?👇🏼 The Palestine marathon returns to Gaza after two years of pause due to the genocide. Over 13,000 participants, including 2,523 runners in Gaza and around 1,000 foreign participants. The marathon includes races of a full 42,195 kilometers, 21 kilometers, and 10 kilometers, in addition to a 5-kilometer family race. The slogan of the marathon was “We Run For Freedom”.
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Assal Rad
Assal Rad@AssalRad·
This week Doctors Without Borders shared analysis on the impact of Israel’s DELIBERATE blocking of aid to Gaza. I can’t find a single headline in Western media. How is further proof of genocide—that is still ongoing—not newsworthy?
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Michael Mahoney
Michael Mahoney@MikeTheNavyGuy1·
So a Halifax cop thought it was great practice to strike a cyclist accused of stealing food from a grocery store. Pinned the guy against a pole and broke his leg. Over food. Not a violent robbery. No weapons involved. Brutal.
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Outbreak Updates
Outbreak Updates@outbreakupdates·
“Available outbreak reconstructions do not support overly categorical statements that transmission can occur only after clear symptom onset.” That is a very careful scientific way of saying: We do not fully understand when an infected person becomes capable of transmitting Andes virus.
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Abubaker Abed
Abubaker Abed@AbubakerAbedW·
On this day two years ago, May 8th, 2024, the West and Arab-backed Israeli regime began its invasion of Rafah City, southern Gaza, which turned it into a city of rubble despite the Red Line facades & all eyes on Rafah posts worldwide. Unforgivable. Unforgettable.
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Ubaka Ogbogu
Ubaka Ogbogu@UbakaOgbogu·
I'm not ready for another round of denialism and foolishness over the hantavirus outbreak. It is clear that we are about to relive all the mistakes that were made with COVID.
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Dr Hussam Hammouda🇵🇸
Dr Hussam Hammouda🇵🇸@Hussam63927481·
This is my mother, a strong woman from northern Gaza who never gave up despite the destruction. Her school and kindergarten were completely destroyed, yet she returned to continue her mission of spreading knowledge and hope to children. For 30 years, she has served her community, and today she is fighting again for education and life. My mother deserves all the support… please stand with her. chuffed.org/project/161079…
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Abubaker Abed
Abubaker Abed@AbubakerAbedW·
🚨: In an email leaked to me, the @ICRC, & apparently other INGOs in Gaza, have reduced their employees' salaries by 1000 Shekels (344 USD), although the living conditions are only getting worse. One employee told me that the INGOs informed them, "Your war has gone on too long." The ICRC has appealed for $2,317,594,374 for its operations in 2026. This year, the EU alone announced €458 million in humanitarian aid for the Middle East, including Palestine, specifically to be delivered through international organisations like the ICRC. Instead of balancing out the budget gap in other ways, the people of Gaza living a genocide pay the price. This is a very unfair decision and must be reviewed and rescinded.
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Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates@JoyceCarolOates·
some Americans have literally been paying into Social Security for 50, 60 years; & this multi-billionaire from South Africa dismisses Social Security as a mere "entitlement"--not workers' actual pay, deferred. cutting Social Security would be literally--not metaphorically: literally--stealing earned money from American citizens. please let us hope that MAGA gets this news from some source other than Fox; otherwise, MAGA might agree to it without comprehending.
ALUTHEDON@Mbakaza4L

And there it is. Elon Musk just said he wants to cut Social Security and Medicare, calling them “entitlements”: “That’s the big one to eliminate.”

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AJ+@ajplus·
Recently released members of the Global Sumud Flotilla spoke about brutal beatings and torture in Israeli custody after they were intercepted and abducted in international waters last week. “They were kicking, and they were punching… and we even heard them shooting at people."
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Sarah Wilkinson
Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc·
Genoa's dockworkers call for a general strike if Thiago and Saif from @gbsumudflotilla are not released from israeli custody | @Partisan_12
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tern@1goodtern·
If there was just one single lesson we should have learned from covid, it's that people don't understand airborne pathogen transmission. We should have learned that and then taught everyone how airborne transmission works and how to stop it.
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Quds News Network
Quds News Network@QudsNen·
The United States requested Turkey to prevent the departure of 15 ships that are heading to the Gaza Strip as part are part of a maritime fleet, according to the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. It added that the new fleet includes 60 ships, many of which participated in the previous flotilla that was stopped at the island of Crete. Currently, there are 35 ships docked in Crete, including 15 Turkish ships. The new fleet is expected to arrive on the fifteenth of this month near the coasts of occupied Palestine, marking the Nakba day.
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Kavita Algu
Kavita Algu@KavitaAlguMD·
Hold up, the same @OntariosDoctors that publicly pushed a narrative about “violence against Jewish physicians” from a still unpublished 2024 survey by a “Jewish Medical Association” (that explicitly only allows Zionist pro-Israeli physicians to join, and excludes anti-Zionist Jews), is now saying that a watermelon pin is “political” and “unsafe” and is stopping members from joining meetings because of a 🍉? Has the Ontario Medical Association ever excluded any of the physicians who were wearing IOF dog tags from meetings? They’ve looked away from a whole ongoing genocide in Palestine. They’re silent on medical racism harming Indigenous communities here at home. They can look away from your pin if it upsets them.
Yipeng Ge 葛义朋@yipengGe

I tried to attend the @OntariosDoctors annual general meeting tonight in Ottawa, and was removed from the room by members of their executive team Sandy Zidaric and Adam Farber because I wore my watermelon pin that I’ve worn countless times without issue in many spaces including on parliament hill. They cited the concern that the watermelon pin as a political symbol could possibly make other physician colleagues in the room “uncomfortable” or “unsafe”. All the while genocide continues in Palestine. When I asked if their policy of what could not be worn on the bodies of their members in their meetings have applied to any other political symbols or attire, they could not give me other examples. They asked me to remove the watermelon pin or leave the room, or sit in another room by myself to tune into the meeting virtually. I declined and left. I explained to them this is an incredibly disappointing and discriminatory policy for their meetings, and I hope it is revised. I know medical colleagues including medical learners who have been kicked out of clinic because they wore a watermelon pin. These are examples of anti-Palestinian racism. As a physician, I stand in solidarity with my Palestinian medical colleagues who have been killed by the Israeli military and continue to be subjected to genocidal violence. Over 1,700 Palestinian healthcare workers have been killed by the Israeli military in Gaza. Many Palestinian healthcare workers remain in Israeli captivity and are being tortured by the Israeli military, including Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, a paediatrician who stayed to care for his patients in the hospital he was the medical director of. Shame on @OntariosDoctors for not only censoring what is allowed to be displayed on the bodies of their members, and even more so to be painfully silent in the face of attacks on our medical and healthcare worker colleagues in Palestine. Don’t look away from the genocide in Gaza. These acts of discrimination are forms of racism, and racism is a distraction from the real issue of ending Canadian complicity in Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

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Shanon
Shanon@ShanonXray1·
TGIF Still masking for all my vulnerable patients (everyone), myself and my family. I know the damage a virus can do to a body. For me: EBV ->Rheumatoid Covid -> heart disease, vascular disease, pulmonary embolism, stroke.... so much more.
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Matthew Ladd, PhD
Matthew Ladd, PhD@MatthewJLadd·
There is a boat load of coverage on the Hantavirus outbreak but what seems to missing is how does Hantavirus affect someone who has a damaged immune system from repeated Covid infections? And what happens if someone has both Covid and Hantavirus concurrently?
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Omar Hamad | عُـمَـرْ 𓂆
This yellow cube that separates me from my home. I don’t know why I call it 'my home,' for they have demolished it. They didn’t just destroy it; they razed my entire town. This yellow cube feels like the dividing line between truth and illusion, between reality and imagination, between the old man I am now and the young Omar I once was, between love and its opposite. Two and a half years have passed while I am forbidden from returning to my land. I used to feel profound sadness for those forcibly displaced during the Nakba of '48, but it seems I have become one of them. My father spent over 40 years building our home, only for Israel to destroy it in the blink of an eye. They didn't just demolish the house; they demolished us along with it. How can a lifeless cube encapsulate forty years of building? Forty years where every brick laid was a promise of safety, and every corner of the house was a story my father tucked away for difficult days. Now, we have become the displaced stories, seeking shelter in a memory that refuses to forget, and in words through which we try to mend what has been broken within our souls.
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