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PenkeymanR
PenkeymanR@PenkeymanR·
None of the information posted or repeated on this account is known by its author to be false, nor intended to stir racial or any hatred of, nor cause psychological or physical harm to, any person or group of people (howsoever identified).
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Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil
‼️ 🇸🇰 Fico Calls EU a “Suicide Ship,” Urges End to Anti-Russia Energy Sanctions ⠀ Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico called the EU a “suicide ship” and, following Orban, urged the bloc to lift sanctions on Russian energy. ⠀ ➡He said restrictions on Russian gas and oil imports must be removed and called for restoring dialogue with Russia, warning current EU energy policy leads to self-destruction.
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Huff
Huff@Huff4Congress·
I’ve just learned that @leicspolice have investigated @ABridgen for sharing the Amelia video below. I’d like to inform the Leicestershire constabulary that I made the video, the @ukhomeoffice created the character, and that they’re great bloody Orwellian wankers who can sod right off. cc @makeukgood @AmeliaOnSolana @AmeliajakSolana @BasilTheGreat @benonwine @RupertLowe10 @RestoreBritain_ @elonmusk @godblesstoto @SmashJT @RoyalFamily
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The prompts were simple. First, I told ⁦@grok⁩ to look at every single Amelia meme on the Internet. Second, I said: “Become Amelia, then make a video and tell the British people what you want them to know.” Here’s the surprising result.

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Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir·
Here’s Ben Stein in 1979 describing television as an engine of cultural demoralization. He argues that a small clique of producers and writers pushed a left-coded inversion of reality onto the public. They despised traditional power centers and hated figures like Buckley. They propagandized the nation into accepting a fake world where businessmen are villains, criminals are the good-guys, small towns are sinister, military officers are proto-fascists, and work barely exists.
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir

In the 1970s Ben Stein interviewed major TV producers/writers to ask why their portrayal of US culture was so distorted. Businessmen were evil. Real life crime was always depicted inaccurately, favoring instead the Marxist narratives on race, class, and culture of the new left.

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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Magnus Carlsen is a Norwegian chess grandmaster, and also a massive jerk. When Kazakhstani chess player Alua Nurman asked for a selfie, Carlsen cheerfully agreed, smiled for the camera, and then promptly reported his opponent for "Phone use" What a w☆nker
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David Turver
David Turver@7Kiwi·
This is the man that helped create the Climate Change Act that has resulted in the UK closing its fertiliser plants. Now he's worried about a lack of fertiliser. These people should be in prison.
David Miliband@DMiliband

The window to avert a massive global hunger crisis is rapidly closing. Must-read from the @guardian on the food security timebomb that will go off if fertiliser cannot pass through the Strait of Hormuz: theguardian.com/world/2026/apr…

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Adam Moczar
Adam Moczar@AdamMoczar·
⚡🇭🇺 This is Budapest, Hungary where: - Where the number of false asylum seekers is ZERO. - Where there are no riot police. - Where there is peace. - Where there is a right-wing Christian government. Thank you, Prime Minster Viktor Orban!
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Russian Army
Russian Army@RussianSpoof·
🚨 Russian Foreign Minister fires back Negotiation isn’t about pressure Trump needs to learn diplomacy, not domination. You don’t force deals you build them. Dictating terms isn’t leadership, it’s arrogance. - Talks require respect, not threats - Dialogue over demands - The world sees the difference
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Marta Havryshko
Marta Havryshko@HavryshkoMarta·
⚡️It’s official: Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe. Not long ago, racist jokes about Moldova—originating in Soviet times—were still popular in Ukraine. Now, Ukrainians themselves are described as living in one of the most backward, corrupt, and poorest countries in Europe🤧
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John Bull
John Bull@54JohnBull·
@Mr_Andrew_Fox Oh boohoo. Not our war, not our terror pilot. Hegseth said just 2 weeks ago “We will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.” It's up to the Iranians how they deal with downed fliers after that.
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Iain Duncan Smith MP Chingford & Woodford Green
None of Britain’s problems can be fixed until we tackle the welfare bill. The US attack on Iran has revealed the frailty of the British state, with the public finances crumbling, energy insecure and our defences weak. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/0… Analysis by the Centre for Social Justice @csjthinktank shows that an economically inactive claimant topping up benefits with health and housing add-ons can receive the equivalent of a pre-tax salary of more than £30,000. There are over six million full-time workers – around one in four – whose earnings are lower. This is not sustainable or fair. The answer is a return to a welfare system that restores the principle that work must always pay. Universal Credit gives ministers the tools, costing billions less than if we’d kept the old system, according to the Resolution Foundation. This war has cast the country’s parlous state into sharp relief. Reforming welfare is the first step on the road to rebuilding our national foundations. Yet the alternative is dire – with threats to our freedoms in a dangerous world, Britain simply cannot afford huge welfare bills, followed by more borrowing, higher taxes, wasted potential and weak defence.
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🇷🇺 STANISLAV KRAPIVNIK 🇷🇺
You want to change relations with Russia you can start by removing the degenerates who spoiled those relations. Of course euros think that Russians are just stupid barbarians who just want to be accepted by the Epstein degenerates. Cold and hunger coming. x.com/i/status/20401…
Brian Geertshuis, FVD Hengelo 🇳🇱@BrianGee997

The time to start restoring relations with Russia again is NOW. Life support over failed politics. The idiots in the EU responsible for delaying this proces need to be prosecuted! 🇳🇱🤝🇷🇺

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Marta Havryshko
Marta Havryshko@HavryshkoMarta·
Language "ghetto" for Russian-speaking children in Lviv In Lviv, around 40,000 internally displaced children do not attend school. One of the reasons is the language barrier, as these children face intolerance, mockery, and insults. Language becomes a serious obstacle for them, and in effect, a kind of “ghetto” of such children is being formed. — Ivanna Kobernyk, Adviser to the Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine
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PenkeymanR@PenkeymanR·
@BowesChay Defenceless against whome? Also being NATO sec is a cushy job.
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
NATO chief Mark Rutte admits Europe is defenseless without Washington, warns leaders to ‘keep dreaming’ about going it alone
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BritMatters 🇬🇧
BritMatters 🇬🇧@britmatters·
The Man Who Paid In & The Man Who Paid Nothing. Meet Frank, the man who paid in. Frank turned 80 last winter. He grafted 52 years as a builder in Manchester, his hands and back are broken from laying bricks in pouring rain. Every week he paid his National Insurance. Never claimed benefits. Never broke the law. He raised two kids on a council estate, paid his taxes and did his bit for the country he loves. Now he shuffles to the post office in the same coat he’s worn since 2018. His old Nokia phone barely holds the charge. His State Pension is £241.30 a week, just over £12,500 a year, but after gaps, Frank gets less. He counts every penny. Some weeks it’s heating or eating. Last winter around 2,500 people in England died from cold associated causes. Frank keeps the thermostat at 15 degrees and wears jumpers indoors. "I’m not living," he tells his neighbour. "I’m just existing." His wife, Margaret, has been in a care home for two years, dementia stealing her away. Frank struggles to keep their old car on the road for weekly visits. One more breakdown and those trips could end. Every pension day is the same. Frank walks past the bookies where young fighting age men fresh off small boats shout, laugh and slap down stacks of cash twice as thick as his weekly pension. He keeps his head down, clutching his wallet, praying nobody follows him home. His street no longer feels like his street. Fewer familiar faces. Foreign languages. The corner shop is now a Turkish barbers. He feels all alone in the city he once helped build. Meet Ahmed, the man who paid nothing. Ahmed arrived on a dinghy last summer, one of 41,472 Channel crossings in 2025, mostly young men from Somalia, Eritrea, Afghanistan and Sudan. He tossed his documents into the sea, then claimed asylum the moment the dinghy touched the beach. No passport. No papers. No contributions. The Home Office puts him in a hotel. Heating on full. Three meals a day. Security on the door.Ahmed strolls the streets in new clothes and the latest iPhone, using free bus shuttles twice a day, drinking and laughing with friends outside the same bookies Frank avoids. He broke immigration rules entering the country uninvited. Once granted asylum, the door opens to UK benefits and housing. Frank paid in all his life and obeyed every rule. He built the Britain that now houses Ahmed. Ahmed has paid nothing and doesn't obey the rules, he receives shelter, warmth, food, free transport and pocket money while Frank rations food, huddles under blankets to keep warm and constantly worries about money. Tonight as Ahmed relaxes in a warm hotel room with new Nike trainers by the bed, wondering what’s for dinner. Frank sits in his cold home wondering why a lifetime of hard work brings only deprivation. This story is repeating in towns and cities across the country. This isn’t fairness. This is a betrayal. #UKNews #UKPolitics #StopTheBoats
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Luis Batalha
Luis Batalha@luismbat·
In 2029, Apophis, a ~370m asteroid, will pass just ~31,000 km from Earth. That’s ~1/10 the distance to the Moon. Inside the orbit of geostationary satellites. Visible to the naked eye. Impact risk this time is low, but the flyby could shift its future trajectory. A direct hit would mean a ~1 km crater and regional devastation. That’s why becoming multiplanetary matters.
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