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Fuck them. They have a choice. They've chosen to serve pure, satanic evil.
Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚@hippyygoat
Like lambs to the slaughter for Israel and the Epstein class…
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@Zero_9873 There are billions of barrels of oil off our coast.
This gov has been in power for 14 fkng years and done nothing about energy security

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There aren’t any words in the English language - or any language - for much I loathe & detest Tony Blair
Socialist Voice@SocialistVoice
According to Tony Blair, anyone who opposes Israel’s genocide in Gaza, ethnic cleansing in the occupied West Bank, and war against Iran, is a “left-wing Islamist” Blair is an ultra-Zionist war criminal and a parasite I will be one of millions who will one day dance on his grave
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@AvivaKlompas The UN already confirmed Hamas did not commit any r@pes on 10/7.
There’s only evidence of Israeli terrorists r@ping Palestinian women and children.
The je/ws are lying again!



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After 3 years of Genocide, relentless video footage of Babies left to die in incubators, Gang raped civilians, mass graves of murdered health workers, & literally Hundreds of Journalists targeted & slaughtered, you don't even need to even imagine
Chris Doyle@Doylech
This is a CNN crew. Imagine what Israeli soldiers do to Palestinians
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RTE can't say who did it either.
Amazing.
Israel runs our little kip too.
RTÉ News@rtenews
Two Indonesian peacekeepers have been killed in an explosion in southern Lebanon, the UN peacekeeping mission has confirmed, bringing to three the number of Indonesian UNIFIL peacekeepers killed in southern Lebanon in the past 24 hours rte.ie/news/world/202…
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@civilizationHub @Hatelies_12 @TheCradleMedia The new law states that
Palestinians murdering Israelis => death penalty
Israelis murdering Palestinians => not death penalty
Jewish terrorists can murder as much as they want without risking the death penalty?
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@Hatelies_12 @TheCradleMedia So you have a problem sentencing murderers to death?
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Taken from Thomas Sheridans latest episode on Unknown Machine : youtu.be/I_svd_SujAw?is…

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A cat has nine lives,
for three he plays,
for three he strays
and for the last three he stays.
#MythologyMonday 🐈⬛

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Returning a male Smooth Newt (Lissotriton vulgaris) to his water trough and watching him swim off like a mini crocodile 🐊
County Clare, Ireland.
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Today in 1849, hundreds of starving men, women, and children set out on a harrowing overnight death march from Louisburgh, Co. Mayo, to Delphi Lodge, a hunting retreat nestled deep in the mountains. They had no choice.
Two government officials had arrived in Louisburgh to determine whether famine relief, an essential lifeline of grain, would continue for the destitute. Yet, without conducting an inspection, the officials departed for Delphi, ordering the desperate crowds to follow. Their names were Captain Primrose and Colonel Hogrove.
The people were given a deadline. Present themselves at Delphi Lodge by seven o'clock the following morning, or be struck off the relief list entirely. A timed ultimatum, dressed up as procedure.
In the darkness, hundreds of emaciated people, described as "living skeletons", struggled through the treacherous Doolough Valley. The brutal wind and rain showed no mercy. Some were found afterwards with grass still in their mouths, eaten in a final, desperate attempt to keep moving.
By morning, at least 16 lay dead along the roadside, their bodies abandoned to the elements. Among them was a woman named Dalton, found lifeless with her son and daughter. Two unnamed men, who perished just a mile from Louisburgh, were left exposed for days, prey for dogs and ravens.
Those who survived the march and reached Delphi Lodge were told the officials could not be disturbed. They were at lunch. When the meeting eventually took place, the people were sent away with nothing.
The whole affair might have been quietly buried in that mountain pass, forgotten like the dead, were it not for a letter published in the Mayo Constitution, signed only as "A Ratepayer."
The local relieving officer, Michael Carroll, was later dismissed. His books were not in order, which was offered as the official explanation for why no inspection ever took place at Louisburgh. Carroll lost his job. Primrose and Hogrove kept theirs.
The Doolough Tragedy became a searing symbol of government neglect and cruelty during the Great Famine. A memorial stone near the lake now stands as a solemn reminder, etched with the haunting words:
"How can men feel themselves honoured by the humiliation of their fellow beings?"
From 1988 onwards, the harrowing inhumanity has been remembered with an annual Famine Walk, retracing the desperate route of those who perished. Figures such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Waylon Gary White Deer of the Choctaw Nation have walked in solidarity. Their nation donated to Irish Famine relief in 1847, having survived the Trail of Tears themselves just years before.
In 2013, Delphi Lodge, once the site of such inhuman indifference, finally acknowledged its past. For the first time, it welcomed the walk onto its 1,000-acre estate, stating:
"By opening our gates to the Afri Famine Walk, Delphi Lodge is acknowledging our part in what happened in 1849, instead of ignoring it." Today, a Famine Exhibition Centre in Louisburgh tells the full story.
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