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Ethnically American, my family first arrived in 1645 from Scotland Before it was America. God bless U.S. 1776

Ethnic America 가입일 Nisan 2025
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Diana Manister
Diana Manister@DianaCialino·
Trump and his billionaires feast on lobster and champagne while he brags about throwing more families off food stamps! It’s like the final days of the Roman Empire!
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
The data center explosion should be waking you the fuck up if it hasn't already. 🎯 @isabellamdeluca
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IT'S A MOVIE PROMOTION! A new lawsuit accuses Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's latest movie of defaming the real people who allegedly inspired it. Jason Smith and Jonathan Santana, officers in the Miami-Dade Sheriff' Office, are suing the actors' company Artists Equity over the depiction of law enforcement characters in their recent Netflix crime drama, The Rip. Although Smith and Santana are not mentioned by name in the film, the lawsuit claims that Damon and Affleck's characters are so heavily associated with the two officers that their portrayal has caused "substantial harm to their personal and professional reputations" because the movie and its advertisements "imply misconduct, poor judgment, and unethical behavior in connection with a real law enforcement operation." ew.com/ben-affleck-ma…
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Patricia 🇺🇸
Patricia 🇺🇸@1109Patricia·
The QTS data center campus in Fayetteville, about 20 miles south of Atlanta. Residents started complaining about low water pressure, which led to the discovery of two unmetered industrial water hookups—one installed without the utility knowing, the other not billed. The facility had used nearly 30 million gallons of water without paying, owing about $147,000 in retroactive charges. The county billed them but didn’t fine them, calling QTS their biggest customer and a partner. The story only came out after a resident got the letter through a public records request.
Patricia 🇺🇸@1109Patricia

Meta’s big data center in Mansfield, Georgia—about 400 yards from some homes. Residents on well water say construction stirred up sediment that clogs their wells, tanks, and pipes. Water pressure dropped so low sinks barely run, toilets won’t refill without buckets, and the water’s now full of residue. This couple, Beverly and Jeff Morris, had to replace multiple appliances and spent thousands fixing plumbing, but they’re still scared to drink the tap water. Houses also shake from the operations, and power flickers a lot.

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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Michigan sheriff just ARRESTED an American citizen for posting a “Jewish” meme. He said the 1st Amendment makes people "feel empowered, emboldened, and safe.”
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