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@samcerulean

Technocrats don’t fear rebellion. They fear irrelevance. Absurdity is the moment logic realises it can dance

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@Denethor22nd @JamesMelville If you are comparing Digital ID as a form of ID, it's a clear sign you don't understand digital ID at all.
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@JamesMelville It’s actually a good idea if you want to find out who is in the country legally or illegally. Most ppl carry a form of ID, and if you are law abiding what do have to fear?
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James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
The King’s Speech: "Proceed with the introduction of Digital ID.” And there it is. A lame duck and massively unpopular Prime Minister trying to ram through digital ID. No one voted for this illiberal and Orwellian digital control by the Labour government.
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Labour is the Fabian party filled with people who are doing their best to destroy the socio-economic fabric of our society. People keep saying they are incompetent and don't know they are doing. They know exactly what they are doing, hence the reason they are rushing in the surveillance state. They want to transform society from the social contract to the smart contract society using xrp blockchain linked with digital id/surveillance grid to enforce it. At some point in not-so-distant future they will start issuing CBDC's under a emergency system. That's if Labour isn't forcibly removed within the next 8 months which I think they should be. They are deliberately using subversion to destroy our economy and the nation state in its current form. The same script used during covid just under a different precedent. Create a sustained drop in everyone's living standard and then just hope everyone gets used to and conforms. When you realise this hasn't just been orchestrated across the UK but simultaneously across the world to different degrees.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
It’s important that we reflect and respond to these results - we haven’t done enough to offer people hope for the future. In the coming days I’ll be setting out the path ahead.
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shakur@amiin_shakur·
What culture are you talking about . They European culture is a non culture . Canabalisruk, anamalistic predatory and vile. They have nothing to protect its eats from it own and destroys and sabotages everything around it and within it. That’s how the westeren culture are designed. That’s why Muslims gets affected by its stench and its virus. That’s why you see Muslims living in the west pretty much imitate their behavior And you are talking as if they have a culture
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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
As a real Arab and Muslim I don’t get why the hell Europeans aren’t defending their own identity culture, & way of life. Why the hell are you letting some immigrants change everything? Why did you turn your countries into a garbage dump for every loser & terrorist from the Middle East? Now even we can’t come as tourists because of all the extremism and violence. Wake the fuck up and do something!
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We have a matter of a few weeks before The Great Reset begins.
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@Keir_Starmer You mean like the previous Labour Government did during Iraq
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Moments like this tells you about leadership. The Tories and Reform would have rushed us into the conflict in the Middle East without thinking through the consequences it would have for British people. My Labour government will always make decisions in the national interest.
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This is a quote coming out of the Fabian society "For the right moment you must wait, as Fabius did most patiently when warring against Hannibal, though many censured his delays; but when the time comes you must strike hard, as Fabius did, or your waiting will be in vain, and fruitless." The Fabian society has always had a massive influence over labour. 60% of Labours Cabinet are members.
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Marc@WaterRabbitt·
@MattGubba Communism tries to abolish capitalism. Fabianism accepts capitalism and works through parliamentary reform. Whatever else you think of them, they’re not the same project wearing different hats.
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Matt Gubba
Matt Gubba@MattGubba·
People argue about communism and Fabianism as if they’re opposites. They’re not. They’re just two flavours of the same thing. Communism tries to force socialism overnight. Fabianism does it slowly. Quietly. Piece by piece. Tax by tax. Rule by rule. Until the state sits above everything. That’s the model Labour admire. Not a country where people rise through effort. But one where success is constantly cut down. Work harder? Pay more. Build a business? Face more rules. Create wealth? Be told to “share” it. Meanwhile, the state grows. Benefits grow. Control grows. And aspiration gets treated like a problem. A healthy country lifts people up. A Fabian one slowly pulls everyone down to the same level. Because when success is punished long enough, fewer people bother chasing it. And when ambition dies, our future follows.
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@AbbottEddi5270 Those atmospheric effects are very impressive and overall, it's really convincing. The thing I think gives it away is that light diffusion would be illuminating the buildings and trees in the backdrop in a way that's hard to fake. Also I noticed the orb isn't casting shadows.
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Eddie Abbott
Eddie Abbott@AbbottEddi5270·
This one……. Forwarded to me 2 hours ago…. For 2 hours I’ve been running deep fake scans on this one… anticipating the bad news…… It passed every single one of the scans…….. It’s a series of videos stitched together…. From the hill side in Peru So….. March, 2026 Peru Story: walking back down towards home after spending some time up in the hills in this small town in Peru…. All of a sudden these semi-observable objects appeared…. At times they took shape…. And then appeared as a glow only… holding the original shape…. He said they moved “Like glitches in the matrix” Then they sent out Spheres… What were they looking for? Now I hesitated on posting this because of all the living in moms basement experts…. with no job…. ready to become UFO EXPERTS!! Lmfao…. I just present the evidence…. This is what I was forwarded… @JonStewartIL
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@MattGubba The same as Neo-liberalism, I would argue they stem from the same branch. Neo-liberalism is defined as right wing but literally everything that defines is undisputably liberal economics.
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@CoviLeaks Your right 2026 is the transition year, things are going spiral fast towards the end of the year.
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Fiona Rose Diamond
Fiona Rose Diamond@CoviLeaks·
I strongly believe we are heading into an even more colossal clusterfuck. And if the past 6 years have shown us anything, it’s this: the majority will go along with it. Again. 90% percent complied in 2020-2022 without hesitation. Many have spent years saying "we can’t vote our way out of this" only to suddenly pin their hopes on the latest polished political face as if the machinery of the system itself isn’t the problem. The theatre changes. The structure doesn’t. At this point, we know blind trust in institutions is naïve, but blind trust in 'opposition' figureheads is equally naïve. Manufactured crises have a remarkable way of consolidating power, expanding control, and resetting public consent. The real issue isn’t left or right. It isn’t personality. It isn’t the latest headline. It’s the pattern. And if you haven’t recognised the pattern by now, you’re not 'awake,' you’re just selectively sceptical. Stay grounded. Stay observant. Question everything... including the narratives that flatter your 'side.' Because whatever comes next, it won’t look like the last thing. And that’s precisely the point.
Bob Moran@bobscartoons

Based on my understanding of where we are headed, who is pushing us there and how they intend to manipulate us into requesting our own destruction, I think that mass deportations, a return of the death penalty, and more rights to murder people who trespass on your land are among the most foolish 'solutions' anyone could propose in the current situation. I'm not being black-pilled, I'm not purity spiralling, I'm not trying to ruin anybody's fun. I think it's unbelievably stupid and suicidal to want those things given what we ought to have learnt over the last six years.

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@Keir_Starmer Labour and the Fabian socialists are a threat to the interests of the United Kingdom. You are deliberately pushing the economy in stagflation, by making it unaffordable for many businesses models to keep functioning, hollowing out the middle class & with it people spending.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Stronger rights at work. Better protections for renters. Delivered by Labour. Threatened by Reform. Nigel Farage has declared war on the interests of working people.
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Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
This is one of the most disturbing videos I've ever seen on this platform The migrant rape epidemic across Europe is real Luckily this woman was saved but so many are not How can you hear these screams and not want to deport them all immediately?
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
No social media platform should get a free pass when it comes to protecting our kids. That's why I'm taking action.
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@warsurv Looks like a turtle.....
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WAR@warsurv·
A Colombian pilot flying at 12,500 feet captured what is being described as the best UFO footage ever recorded, and its authenticity has been confirmed.
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@SophieMcDLaw I don't believe Left and Right is defined by political choices as much anymore but rather the psychological divergence of the wings.
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@PeterMcCormack @SophieMcDLaw Possible in a country that actually produces real value, the UK is finding out the hard way that service-based economy is structurally fragile. The Uk should reindustrialise and go in the opposite direction to Net-Zero.
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This type of group think that dominates the left particularly is dangerous. Being led by your emotions rather than logically navigating through the world is no different to religious cultism. The world is not black & white anywhere you look, it's nuanced and so should be our lens.
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@labourpress The the "left" just like labour rely on emotional sensationalism out of desperation. Because they have absolutely nothing to offer based on rational logic. Pretty pathetic if you need to go for such low hanging fruit.
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Labour Press@labourpress·
Tommy Robinson has endorsed Reform’s candidate in Gorton and Denton. Only a vote for Labour can stop him.
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֎@samcerulean·
This is incredibly scary. The general public need to learn fast what the implications of all these technologies actually are. The roadmap is to fuse Digital Identity, blockchain technology and smart contracts together, which essentially completely removes the human element of everyday processes of decision-making and oversight with automated systems that have absolutely no care for the cause or effects. Your automated rent payments fail - your digital house key stops working. No landlord to call, no negotiation. You want to access automated public transport you get denied because your identity has been flagged by ai surveillance. Healthcare access, employment, Banking, Government services and Education as everyday examples will all be controlled through Digital ID and Smart contracts. Even our everyday items around our households, the workplace ect will slowly be replaced by smart IoT connected technology. social media ban for under 16's is a blatant stepping stone to mandating digital ID for internet access down the line. There's a lot to unravel here, I think for many people they see our future trajectory as inevitable. The general passive acceptance of everything is what is really manifesting this reality. People need to start determining our collective outcome for ourselves rather than allowing it to be decided for us.
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Fiona Rose Diamond
Fiona Rose Diamond@CoviLeaks·
When this UK ban becomes law, it will require age verification for everyone over 16 to ensure under 16s can’t access social media. That means all social media users would need to prove their age by uploading an ID (passport/drivers licence) and biometric data - all under the guise of protecting children. Unless we stop this, we are being steered toward a forced choice: comply, or be pushed offline and silenced... again. And make no mistake, silence is the objective. If dissent cannot speak, it cannot spread. If it cannot spread, it cannot organise. That is not an accident; it is the design. Some will say, "Just leave the system. Join a community. Become self-sustaining." That sounds comforting, but it is temporary, and it is naïve. You really think opting out makes you invisible? That power structures politely stop at the edge of a commune? History shows the opposite. Withdrawal does not equal freedom when control keeps expanding. Believing otherwise is wishful thinking, not strategy. So ask yourselves; how do we organise, mobilise, and resist without communication at scale? Those who were active in 2020 already felt this. We’ve lived it. When accounts were suspended, pages wiped, reach throttled for weeks or months, momentum died. Networks fractured. Messages stalled... This isn’t hypothetical. Digital gatekeeping is already normalised. Company directors. Benefits claimants. OneLogin. Centralised access. Centralised compliance by stealth, coercion and exclusion. Now this under 16's ban means digital ID checks for anyone wanting to keep social media. The pattern is clear if you’re willing to look at it. The fight is not about 'living online.' But it’s about losing the ability to speak to one another at scale. Social media is not freedom... but it is a tool. And tools matter in asymmetrical fights - where the two sides do not have equal 'power', resources, or tools. You don’t win by discarding these tools out of principle while your opponent controls every other channel. In my view, the answer isn’t retreat. It’s leverage. Use social media deliberately, strategically and without worshipping it... but without surrendering it either. Because once that space is gone, getting it back won’t be an option. This is the moment where pretending it doesn’t matter becomes the biggest risk of all. We must resist this ban - it's the prelude to digital ID for all.
David Kurten@davidkurten

The proposed ban on social media for under-16s in the UK is a Trojan horse to bring in Digital ID verification for everyone under the guise of protecting children. bbc.com/news/articles/…

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@elonmusk You will go down in history as a anti-human / tramshumanist.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
AI is a supersonic tsunami
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