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Matthew Sloly

@MatthewSloly

🇯🇲-🇨🇦 artist, ecosocialist, cybercommunist ☭ | A socialist movement uniting working class of 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇲🇽🇬🇱can defeat Trump! | Free Palestine! 🔻🇵🇸🍉

Toronto, Ontario, Canada Bergabung Haziran 2009
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alexxstation@alexxstation·
Voting within a managed system is a tactic, not a strategy. The people excluded from the NDP convention understand that distinction, the ones who are building real grassroots power outside establishment party structures.
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Ajamu Baraka
Ajamu Baraka@ajamubaraka·
Global humanity cannot live in peace as long as the U.S. & its Western allies continue to have the disproportionate power they have to wage wars, subvert governments & commit acts of genocide, crimes against humanity & war crimes domestically and abroad. Support us.
Black Alliance for Peace@Blacks4Peace

"....we focus on defeating this war against our people. This requires not merely exposing the contradictions of U.S.-led imperialism, but turning imperialist wars on our people into peoples’ war against imperialism..." Full Statement: blackallianceforpeace.com/bapstatements

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Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
A Chinese video by “Laohu Talks World” is going viral online, breaking down how Iran could try to target the F-35 Lightning II using existing equipment by simplifying the problem step by step. The speaker argues that air combat isn’t realistic given Iran’s aging fleet, including decades-old Grumman F-14 Tomcats, and instead focuses on ground-based air defense. He contrasts large systems like the S-300 and Bavar-373 with smaller, mobile systems like the Majid air defense system, arguing that lighter, decentralized setups using infrared tracking could be harder to detect and survive longer. The video is part of a wider phenomenon from China as the Middle East conflict unfolds: civilians are volunteering, without pay, their technical skills on social media to help Iran counter U.S. military power.
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Matthew Sloly@MatthewSloly·
@MyriamShermer @LittleBigBikes Yeah, it’s a boycott. Happened to apartheid S. Africa too. You know who’re really suffering, the Palestinians your disgusting settler colony has been terrorizing, dispossessing and genociding since its founding. Cry harder. BDS until Palestine is free, from the river to the sea!
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Myriam Shermer
Myriam Shermer@MyriamShermer·
A few years ago, my husband — a cycling enthusiast — invested almost $300 in a “built to last” balance bike from @LittleBigBikes for our kids, specifically because parts could be replaced over time. Today, as our youngest needs new pedals and brakes, the company refuses to ship to Israel. Not to a government — to customers. Companies are, of course, free to take political positions. But refusing to serve individuals based solely on where they live is not a “peace stance.” It’s collective exclusion and discrimination. People who oppose boycotts should know where this company stand.
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Kit Klarenberg
Kit Klarenberg@KitKlarenberg·
Because OF. FUCKING. COURSE Syria becomes a hotbed of human trafficking the second MI6 takes power
Syria Justice Archive@SyJusticeArc

📰 A New York Times investigation found that abductions of women and girls from Syria’s Alawite minority were more common, and more brutal, than the government has acknowledged By @NYTBen A 16-year-old girl left her home in northwest Syria last May to visit a shop and disappeared. Weeks later, an anonymous stranger phoned her distraught family and said that he had the teenager and would let her go if they paid thousands of dollars in ransom, according to four people involved in her case. The family paid the ransom and the girl returned in August, more than 100 days after she had been kidnapped. She told confidants that she had been held in a dank basement and was regularly drugged and raped by strangers, the four people said. A medical exam turned up yet another shock: She came home pregnant. Since rebels ousted the dictator Bashar al-Assad in late 2024, panicked families and activists trying to help have regularly sounded the alarm on social media that women and girls from Syria’s Alawite minority have mysteriously disappeared or been kidnapped. Many fear that their sect is being targeted as retribution for the brutality of Mr. al-Assad, who also belongs to the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite. The government has denied that Alawite women and girls are being targeted by kidnappers, saying that it has confirmed only one such case. But a New York Times investigation based on dozens of interviews with Alawites who say they were kidnapped, their relatives and others involved in their cases found that these abductions have been common and often brutal. The Times verified the kidnappings of 13 Alawite women and girls, in addition to one man and one boy. Five said they had been raped. Two came home pregnant. The family of one woman said it sent $17,000 to kidnappers who never released her, and provided screenshots of ransom demands and the money transfers. A 24-year-old said she had been held for three weeks in a filthy room where men raped her, beat her, shaved her head and eyebrows and cut her with razor blades. Her relatives also paid the kidnappers and in this case secured her release, according to four people involved in her case. Syrian activists say they know of scores of such kidnappings but details are difficult to confirm because victims and their families are too scared to talk. Most people who spoke with the Times did so on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals from the government or the kidnappers. The Times is not identifying most of those who were kidnapped for the same reason. The Times corroborated accounts from people who had been kidnapped and their relatives, as well as through social media posts announcing when they were taken and returned, ransom messages sent by kidnappers and interviews with medical and aid workers who spoke with the abductees after their release. The kidnappings took place against a backdrop of deep distrust between the Alawites, who make up about one-tenth of Syria’s population, and the new government. Mr. al-Assad relied heavily on his sect in his military and security services while in power. That led many of the Sunni Muslim former rebels who now run Syria to associate the Alawites with the ousted regime. Last March, that anger fueled days of sectarian violence in northwestern Syria that left about 1,400 people dead, according to a U.N. investigation. The inquiry found that some government security forces had participated in the killing, leaving many Alawites afraid of them. Many of the kidnapped women and girls, along with their relatives, said the government had failed to take their cases seriously. nytimes.com/2026/04/03/wor…

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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Iran's CENTCOM drops the ultimate reality check on Tel Aviv, flawlessly quoting the Torah's Book of Ezekiel to condemn Israel in Hebrew. He masterfully turns their own scripture against them to expose their undeniable crimes. The irony is staggering.
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fallacious argument enjoyer 🇵🇸
A self-evident moral panic driven by reactionary cops aiming to create a spectacle to fulfill their own political purposes did you see anything like this when a reactionary killed four in a mosque in Quebec City? the distance in the response tells everything you need to know
Toronto Police@TorontoPolice

Toronto Police will have an increased and visible presence across the city this weekend at places of worship and gathering spaces. Our priority is simple: making sure people can gather and celebrate safely.

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WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
🇫🇷 🇳🇬 🇨🇮 🛢️ Despite having no domestic oil reserves, France is seeing significant revenue growth driven by the surge in oil prices resulting from the war in Iran. There are two primary reasons for this: 1.French Influence in African Oil: Many oil fields across Africa,stretching from Nigeria to Ivory Coast, operate under the "French banner." 2.Revenue Arrangements: These African nations "gift" their oil to France based on the arrangement that France returns only 5% or less of the total revenue to them. Yep. Les than 5%, you can look it up. This proves that France if still a colonial power on the backs of African people.
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Top analyst Pepe Escobar exposes the UAE as a massive laundering machine. They are pushing the White House into a disastrous war to protect 1.4 trillion dollars in deals with Trump allies. The entire Dubai business model is completely dead.
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Ajamu Baraka
Ajamu Baraka@ajamubaraka·
Folks, white supremacy is a pathological affliction that has now reached a critical level. Is this serious? The U.S. cannot recover its influence in the Gulf. This will be the most humiliating strategic defeat perhaps in the history of this empire. But they can't accept it.
SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17

“Instead of Iran charging $2M/vessel going through the Strait, the U.S. will charge a $2M escort fee for every vessel, which is about $9B a month or $100B in revenue.” “We will waive that fee for any country that participates in the coalition to open up the Strait.” BRILLIANT!!

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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
Israel wants to destroy this because they have no culture, no history, no roots in soil, and they detest with a vehemence those whose presence in the world spans millennia of development, contribution, architecture, beauty, art, poetry, science, and monuments for the world to feast their eyes, minds, and hearts on.
Persian Girl@Persianserene1

This is my beautiful country, Iran These are not just Iran’s national treasures, they also belong to humanity, as they represent a 2,500 year old civilization The sad reality is that many of these sites are being damaged in strikes by the US and Israel, which is heartbreaking…

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Yves Engler
Yves Engler@EnglerYves·
Donald Trump is an unhinged warmongering lunatic who must be stopped. While Iran is doing its part by delivering the US president a strategic defeat, Ottawa doesn’t appear to have even paused any of its extensive ties to the US war machine. During a nationally broadcast speech on Iran Wednesday night the US president declared, “We're going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks — we're going to bring them back to the Stone Age, where they belong.” As part of bombing Iran to “the Stone Ages”, the US/Israel immediately targeted a century-old medical research centre in Tehran, a major new bridge and steel plants. Before Trump boasted about committing more war crimes Wednesday night,the US/Israel had destroyed massive amounts of civil infrastructure, including ecologically sensitive oil and natural gas facilities. They attacked a desalinization plant and Israel says 70% of Iran’s steel production has been damaged. According to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, the US/Israel have damaged 100,000 civilian sites in the country while a spokesperson for Tehran’s mayor said 33,000 homes in the city have been damaged. Several hundred Iranian hospitals, universities and schools have also been fully or partly destroyed. By their own admission the US/Israel have dropped over 20,000 bombs on Iran over the past month. They’ve assassinated top officials and Israel has said they’ll kill whomever else they want. Upwards of 3,500 Iranians have reportedly been killed and three million have been displaced by the aggression. Canada has directly assisted the war against Iran in multiple ways. US warplanes have used Canadian airspace, Canadian soldiers monitor West Asia through NORAD and Canadian forces stationed with the US in the region likely assisted the aggression. More broadly, Canada has about 500 military accords with the US and sold more than $2 billion in arms to the US last year. Yet there’s opposition to even minimal permitting constraints on arms sales to the US and few are seeking to abrogate military accords with an unhinged annexationist president. There doesn’t even appear to be much political or military — though there’s undoubtably lots of popular — appetite to pause joint naval deployments and military training with the US. Instead of moving in that direction, Ottawa is bolstering Trump’s push to have NATO members weaken Iran’s control over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. On Thursday Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand joined a UK instigated online forum for countries seeking to undercut Iranian control over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, Anand traveled to Saudi Arabia earlier in the week to discuss the war and trade ties. Silent on the US and Israel, a post visit Global Affairs statement “condemned the destabilizing Iranian behavior in the region… called on Iran to immediately cease its attacks and to respect international law … and to stop supporting, financing, and arming its affiliated militias in Arab states.” A few days before jetting off to deepen economic and security ties with the Saudi monarchy, Anand adopted a new set of illegal sanctions against Iran. Canada sanctioned five individuals and four entities in its latest bid to weaken Iran economically. By sanctioning the country, labelling Iran a terror supporter and cutting off ties, Canada has worked for many years to weaken Iran economically and diplomatically. Through a slew of measures designed to isolate Iran Ottawa paved the way for the war. A week ago, the Iranian Canadian Congress, Canadian Foreign Policy Institute, Canadian BDS Coalition, World Beyond War, Ontario Palestinian Rights Association, Palestiniens et Juifs Unis and Just Peace Advocates released a ten-point platform to oppose the war and re-found bilateral relations with Iran. It calls to: · Condemn Trump and Netanyahu’s illegal war of aggression. · Declare it won’t formally dispatch troops to assist in the war and bring the 200+ troops in the region home. · Direct all Canadian soldiers working with the US military to halt any assistance to the war. · Impose an immediate arms embargo on Israel. · Close Canada’s military base in Kuwait. · Restart diplomatic relations with Tehran. · Remove Iran from Canada’s state sponsors of terror list. · Remove the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from Canada’s terrorist list. · Repeal a host of sanctions on Iranian individuals and entities. · Apologize for contributing to the overthrow of Iran’s nascent democracy and initiate a full accounting of its role in the 1953 coup against Prime Minster Mohammad Mosaddegh. Unfortunately, most Canadian politicians still support the US empire and the imperialism, international law-breaking and might-makes-right militarism that goes along with it. Yet, millions of ordinary Canadians understand who the bad guys are in this war. And it is not Iran.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
The first excuse was: “DeepSeek only succeeded because they secretly used Nvidia.” The next nightmare is much worse: DeepSeek V4 will run on Huawei chips, after months of work rewriting code for Chinese hardware and freezing US chipmakers out of early optimization.  That changes the whole story. Because once China can train, optimize, and deploy frontier models on its own stack, sanctions stop looking like containment and start looking like free industrial policy. So the scariest competitor is no longer the one that "steals" your chips, It’s the one that no longer needs them.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦@OopsGuess

Every time DeepSeek releases a new model, Silicon Valley screams: “They stole our chips.” “They stole our tech.” “They violated export controls.” But nobody asks the real question: How did you lose to a competitor you claimed was handicapped, restricted, and cut off from your best hardware? If a “sanctioned, isolated, smuggled-chip” team can outrun you, maybe the problem isn’t theft. Maybe the problem is that your entire industry depends on excuses. So you lose to someone you claim is “crippled,” you didn’t get robbed — you just got outclassed.

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