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Bryan

@AB75HM

Opinionated. Small gvt and indivualism beat statism and wokism.

South East, England Katılım Şubat 2011
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Bryan@AB75HM·
So most people polled will agree that politicians are corrupt, untrustworthy and do a bad job. Collectively we agree that the worst of our problems are due to government ineptitude Yet those same people will say that to reduce crime we must give the government and its agencies more power. To improve health we give the state more power. To improve the economy we give the state more power. Why does no one recognise the dissonance here? We literally expect the cause of our problems to be the solution. This falls back to the mindset that things must change if we continue to do the same thing. It is literally insanity. How do we change that? @GBNEWS @RomanCabanac @Jonathan_Witt @TheKiffness @RupertLowe10 @ZiaYusufUK @Bronx_wrangler @Lebona_cabonena @LeeAndersonMP_ @johnredwood @Protect_ServeUK @drhingram @nealasher
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Kate@kate_p45·
Iran is executing its own citizens, including teenagers—and the world barely says a word. Where is the @UN and all the other so-called human rights groups? The silence is deafening.
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Nile Gardiner@NileGardiner·
An evil and savage regime
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih

Today, in Iran, in the middle of a war, the regime executed a 19-year-old national wrestling champion for the crime of joining January protests. 💔 After signaling to the world, including President @realDonaldTrump, that they would halt executions of protesters, the regime has done the exact opposite. Three young protesters, Saleh Mohammadi, Mehdi Ghasemi, and Saeed Davoudi, were hanged in Qom after a sham trial. Reports indicate torture. Forced confessions. No access to chosen lawyers. Closed-door proceedings. No right to appeal. I call on @GlobalAthleteHQ to stand with Iranian athletes who are being silenced, imprisoned, and executed simply for raising their voices. This is not just about sports. This is about human dignity.

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Bryan@AB75HM·
@AhmedSharif Eid Mubarak. Emirati Strong to all of you.
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Bryan@AB75HM·
Watching the video of Mohammadi and his two friends bravely and stoically receiving the sentence of death for protesting against that despotic regime was one of the saddest, cruelest things I have seen. Young men, still kids in many respect, horrifically murdered by a despotic, malicious, tyrannical state. I was moved to great sadness for them, their parents, family and friends. So why oh why will Starmer, the Labourites, the Limp Dems and the Hard Left Greens not move to follow most of the rest of the world in calling those horrific thugs in the IRGC what they truly are. Loathsome despicable cruel terrorists. Don’t even get me started on those corrupt useless oafs in the ANC who would attempt to justify this abhorrent action. @Keir_Starmer you are an awful disgusting spineless gormless useless pathetic toad for not calling the IRGC what they truly are.
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Tony
Tony@EvacTony·
Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. WEAK MEN 👇🏻 #AnthonyAlbanese #KeirStarmer
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Gideon Joubert - Paratus 🏴‍☠️
Why is sport shooting important? Firearms proficiency is a highly perishable skill: if you do not regularly practice and apply it, it degrades and you lose it. Shooting sports are a structured activity where skills are directly measured against peers and published benchmarks.
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(((Milo Tindle)))
(((Milo Tindle)))@MiloTindle9·
I’m voting Nigel. That’s it. RT if you agree.
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@JohnHealey_MP Then why did you vote to protect rape gangs John?
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John Healey
John Healey@JohnHealey_MP·
The safety of British people is my top priority. An update on what we’re doing to protect our citizens, support our Armed Forces and defend our interests in the Middle East 👇
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Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister eviscerates the Iranian regime. “I do not understand how they claim to defend Islamic causes while attacking Islamic countries. Even before this war, what was Iran’s contribution to the Islamic world?”
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@Keir_Starmer You really are a weak insipid little man Starmer. You clearly have no understanding of how to deal with a fanatical regime. They will only understand strength. Let our men and women in our awesome arms service loose to run a war. You go and sit and whine in the corner.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
I condemn in the strongest terms the overnight Iranian strike on a Qatari gas facility. We are working towards a swift resolution to the situation in the Middle East, in the best interests of the British people – because there is no question that ending the war is the quickest way to reduce the cost of living.
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Skscartoon@skscartoon·
Let's be frank here: Europeans would benefit from a successful war against Iran; They just want those benefits for free.
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@_A_khalifa Their socks. I think they are smoking their socks. Also what a great job the UAE is doing.
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J Stewart
J Stewart@triffic_stuff_·
🚨STARMER’S THOUGHT POLICE STRIKE AGAIN! 😡👮‍♂️ SHOCKING MIDNIGHT RAID: POLICE WAKE MOTHER & CHILD AT 2:30AM TO DEMAND SHE DELETE SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEOS 💬 🚫 What the hell has Keir Starmer done to Britain? At 2:30 in the morning, police banged on a sleeping mother’s door and woke both her and her young child. Their reason? Not an emergency. Not a crime in progress. They wanted her to immediately delete videos she had posted online. Bodycam and doorbell footage captures the officer’s exact words: “I’ve been made aware that videos have been posted onto social media.” “I’m here to ask that you remove said videos from social media.” “You might be committing offences under the Malicious Communications Act.” She refused to delete them. She recorded the entire late-night visit and made an official IOPC complaint. This is Britain under Starmer: police sent to people’s homes in the middle of the night to act as social-media censors.
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🚨IS STARMER COMPROMISED? FROM FREE SPEECH DEFENDER TO JAILING PEOPLE FOR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS 🤔🔒 What Happened To The Uk Prime Minister And Why His Stance On Social Media Arrests Flipped So Dramatically In 2012, as Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer proudly declared himself a guardian of free speech. In that now-infamous video he insisted: “Where a communication is merely offensive... principles of free speech require a high threshold, and dictate that a prosecution is unlikely to be in the public interest.” Today, Prime Minister Starmer presides over a regime that has racked up around 12,000 arrests tied solely to social media posts. The numbers are so grotesque that even Russia and China suddenly look like bastions of free speech by comparison. The hypocrisy is breathtaking. Many on X are no longer asking politely — they’re outright declaring that Starmer has been compromised. Whether it’s political cowardice, shadowy external influence, or naked authoritarian instinct, the man who once set a high bar for prosecution now jails people for hurting feelings online. He still trots out the same tired lines about “protecting children” and preventing disorder after the 2024 riots. But the latest escalation is his determined push for brand-new laws specifically targeting “Islamophobic” content. Critics say this is not about hate — it’s about criminalising legitimate public concern and dissent over mass migration, the rapid demographic changes, growing Islamic influence in public life, grooming gang scandals that were long ignored, and the general state of the country. What many see as valid political criticism and free debate is now being re-labelled as illegal “Islamophobia” to shut it down. What started as emergency measures after unrest has quietly morphed into a broader, relentless expansion of censorship dressed up in ever-changing justifications. The old Keir is nowhere to be seen. The contrast is damning.

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