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Las Vegas, NV Katılım Temmuz 2014
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@aaronjmate The thing about Ro Khanna is that while he’s usually ahead of Democrats in general on issues, that’s more of an indictment of them, since he takes a while. Ro is one of the rare ones who can be pushed left, and I’d almost put money on him dropping this take by next year.
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Aaron Maté@aaronjmate·
Thank you Ro for standing up to AIPAC but what's up with calling for a "demilitarized" Palestinian state? You've accurately accused of Israel of committing genocide. It follows that the genocidal state should be demilitarized, not the occupied people fighting for their freedom.
This Week@ThisWeekABC

Following the Senate Democratic vote to halt military equipment sales to Israel, Rep. Ro Khanna addressed the party’s position: “We're a party that believes in two states in peace. But let me tell you what we're not for. We're not for aid to Israel. They've got a $45 billion defense budget. Why are we giving them money?” abcnews.com/Politics

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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@nikicaga It's crazy we're now getting nostalgia posts for consumer culture in the halcyon days of 2001, years after the Furby or Tickle Me Elmo crazes, when parents literally fought each other for their spoiled brats. There was even a documentary about it.⬇️⬇️⬇️
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@lukeisamazing "Monarchist" Bro, it was 15th century France. What the fuck else was she supposed to be?
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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@KyleTrainEmoji The average Crusader was more akin to a Night's Watchman than to Balian. Literally down to the concept of younger noble sons lacking inheritance and criminals joining.
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Kyle 🚄@KyleTrainEmoji·
That's not true at all. The film's crusader hero is a conscientious, incorruptible Christian of humble origins, a character Scott had to invent entirely from scratch because no crusader knight with those qualities existed in real life.
MEJE ✪@callmeMEJE

Ridley Scott spent $110 million on this. A Muslim general is the hero. The Christians are the villains. Cambridge called it 'Osama bin Laden's version of history.' Edward Norton wore a mask the whole movie. Refused a credit. Still the best performance. Kingdom of Heaven. 2005.

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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@charizardavis Well, partially because that's where the money is. Nobody is paying these dorks to be charitable to politicians, initiatives, or movements that are even a little bit anti-capitalist.
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charles r. davis
charles r. davis@charizardavis·
the cope these people are doing with this race.... why do they hate progressives so much?
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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@barbarismcrit Above all, even removing AIPAC and Israel from the conversation, I just can't believe people would prefer her or Stevens over El-Sayed, who has very clear policy initiatives, political stances, and moral positions. He is in every way the better candidate.
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Mallory McMorrow@MalloryMcMorrow·
There’s a lot of misinformation out there, so let me be clear. I have not, am not, and will not take money from AIPAC.
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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@AntiFaHR3 @EmmaVigeland It's a pack of ass and Tom Steyer is the least beholden to Israel and has the most populist message. That's the best on offer unfortunately.
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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@Street_Fighter Idk it looks fun. And the right balance of cheesy and camp Mortal Kombat failed to deliver.
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Street Fighter Movie@Street_Fighter·
FIGHT! Watch the Official Trailer for Street Fighter, hitting theaters everywhere October 16.
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Dave@GamewithDave·
For anyone who used a computer between 1990 & 2005… what’s the one game you still think about?
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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@4ltedits Y'all look at my chud ass streamer in the back seat. 😂
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wendy ♡@4ltedits·
anyway good morning to caroline kwan
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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@RnaudBertrand @simbalkh Not disputing this, but it can be European and still stolen. Someone mentioned the British Museum in another reply, but along with all the other non-European cultural artifacts they've stolen, they have European ones too, which they refuse to return.
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Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Not even remotely: a huge majority of the Louvre collection is French and European art. If you look at the paintings alone (of which there are more than 7,000) they're virtually all European: the Mona Lisa, the Raft of the Medusa, Liberty Leading the People, Vermeer, Rembrandt, etc.
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simbal Khan
simbal Khan@simbalkh·
So practically means the emptying of the Lovure Museum
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

I rarely have reasons to be proud of France these days, but this is definitely one. France's parliament just voted - unanimously, 170 votes to 0 - a law that institutionalizes the restitution of cultural artifacts looted during the colonial era (the law covers a massive 157-year period). It's going absolutely viral in Chinese social media because of this speech 👇 by MP @JPatrierLeitus who noted in Parliament that it included items stolen to China during the joint British-French sack of the Summer Palace in 1860. Patrier-Leitus cites Victor Hugo's famous 1861 letter to Captain Butler, the British officer who wrote to him seeking his endorsement of the expedition - and got the exact opposite. Hugo wrote (whole letter here: yuanmingyuan.eu/en/the-looting…): "One day two bandits entered the Summer Palace. One plundered, the other burned. Victory can be a thieving woman, or so it seems. The devastation of the Summer Palace was accomplished by the two victors acting jointly. Mixed up in all this is the name of Elgin, which inevitably calls to mind the Parthenon. What was done to the Parthenon was done to the Summer Palace, more thoroughly and better, so that nothing of it should be left. All the treasures of all our cathedrals put together could not equal this formidable and splendid museum of the Orient. It contained not only masterpieces of art, but masses of jewelry. What a great exploit, what a windfall! One of the two victors filled his pockets; when the other saw this he filled his coffers. And back they came to Europe, arm in arm, laughing away. Such is the story of the two bandits. We Europeans are the civilized ones, and for us the Chinese are the barbarians. This is what civilization has done to barbarism. Before history, one of the two bandits will be called France; the other will be called England. But I protest, and I thank you for giving me the opportunity! the crimes of those who lead are not the fault of those who are led; Governments are sometimes bandits, peoples never. The French empire has pocketed half of this victory, and today with a kind of proprietorial naivety it displays the splendid bric-a-brac of the Summer Palace. I hope that a day will come when France, delivered and cleansed, will return this booty to despoiled China. Meanwhile, there is a theft and two thieves. I take note. This, Sir, is how much approval I give to the China expedition." Hugo's letter is so revered in China that a bronze bust of him stands today at the Summer Palace ruins - I believe the only instance of a Westerner honored in China at the site of his own country's crime. A powerful testament of how much a single act of intellectual honesty can redeem, if not a nation, then at least a name. Hugo was also prescient: as Patrier-Leitus notes, that day "when France, delivered and cleansed, will return this booty to despoiled China" has indeed come (even though the "delivered and cleansed" part is, overall, pretty questionable in the current context). This new law doesn't only concern China and the Summer Palace: it concerns ALL stolen artifacts by France during the period ranging between November 1815 and April 1972 - corresponding to the start of the second French colonial empire to the entry into force of the UNESCO convention on cultural property. It's a massive scope: 157 years, thousands of objects and dozens of nations with potential claims. It's France reckoning with its colonial past in an unprecedented way and the fact ALL of France's MPs voted in favor of the law, without a single exception, is also pretty remarkable. Hopefully this will also serve as a signal to other countries, especially the UK - the other "bandit" in Hugo's letter. There is this Chinese saying from the Zuo Zhuan (左传), one of the foundational Confucian classics: "To err and be able to correct it - there is no greater virtue." ("过而能改,善莫大焉", "guò ér néng gǎi, shàn mò dà yān"). France, with this law, proved its virtue.

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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@SrDiegoLima Honestly, I'm most impressed by your ability to get kids to sit still long enough to do these designs.
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sr. diego lima@SrDiegoLima·
na minha época, elas só sabiam fazer coração e borboleta
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Blake Harris@BlakeHHarris·
HYESEONG KIM 🔥
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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@bloomjpg She wasn't defending Sykkuno, rather the concept of forgiveness and nuance, you know, the stuff you regularly cut out of videos like you did here to frame a point of view.
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bloom 𖧧@bloomjpg·
QTCinderella defends Sykkuno and says cheating shouldn’t mean being condemned forever “Can I say something brave? I actually think when your friends make a mistake it’s okay to hear them out… I had a friend that was so in love with this girl and he cheated on her… that person is still someone I consider a friend.” “Just because he made a mistake I don’t think he needs to be condemned forever... you need to be their support system because they f-cked up their life.”
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JJ ⚫🟡🟡@2ndHandTardis·
@BloridaOfficial He's unelectable because we, the people who could make him electable, won't vote for him." — Liberals
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@glcarlstrom And even if that "worked" restricting the manufacturing hub of the world of oil is doubly stupid.
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Gregg Carlstrom
Gregg Carlstrom@glcarlstrom·
If no Iranian oil ever goes to China again, then China will just... buy oil from elsewhere, pushing up prices for everyone else By far the worst takes over the past six weeks have come from the folks in DC trying to spin this war as some brilliant 4D chess move against China
Semafor@semafor

"I think blocking the Strait of Hormuz is fine from my standpoint," @SenRickScott tells @burgessev. “If no oil ever goes to China again, and their economy is destroyed, that would be a really wonderful day for me."

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@carolinekwan Crazy thing it was so obvious this was the case, and it would be eventually revealed but were forced to endure the dumbass drama until it runs its course.
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