Andi De Cesaris 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

4.6K posts

Andi De Cesaris 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 banner
Andi De Cesaris 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Andi De Cesaris 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

@AndiVtr

Male person from Barnsley, voted leave.

BARNSLEY Katılım Şubat 2009
1.4K Takip Edilen264 Takipçiler
Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation
Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation@HoodedClaw1974·
The real fascists are the left. Look at this lad. Brainwashed and full of hatred.👇👇
English
1.2K
1.2K
8K
468.2K
Claudia Webbe
Claudia Webbe@ClaudiaWebbe·
Half a million in London today. The largest anti-far right march in British history. 56 billionaires own more than 27 million of us. They built the crisis, bankrolled the hate, and bought Reform UK. The streets belong to us - not to Farage, not to Musk, not to their money. x.com/PSCupdates/sta…
English
3.9K
5.5K
17.8K
743.6K
Giggling Ganon
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
If fed up were ever a person this is them. This guy recounts his actions to the police on his wife and his mother and father in law. He takes full responsibility for his actions that he in detail breaks down for the authorities. Basically he snapped. 👀
English
644
1.1K
8.9K
632.9K
HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 TIGER WOODS DUI MUGSHOTS — SOMETHING ISN’T RIGHT Both times: • Arrested for DUI • Blew 0.00 Same story. Nine years apart. Look at his eyes. What do you see?
English
4.3K
626
16.3K
12.5M
Jack Dart
Jack Dart@JackWDart·
Rammed! Well done London! Britain rejects the far right! 💪
Jack Dart tweet media
English
1.8K
1.7K
11K
302.6K
AD
AD@ADClay27·
Farage’s banner photo is now him holding up an Ipswich shirt. Club should be embarrassed. Statement needed. Fans have a right to be livid #itfc
English
414
254
4.7K
134.2K
Variety
Variety@Variety·
Barry Keoghan says the online “abuse” about his appearance has gotten so bad that he no longer wants to “go outside”: "There's a lot of abuse of how I look, and it's kind of past the point of — you know, everyone goes through that… but it's made me shy away. It's made me really go inside myself, not want to attend places, not want to go outside." variety.com/2026/film/news…
Variety tweet media
English
611
204
4K
5M
Maga Nadine
Maga Nadine@femalebodybuil6·
What is the FIRST thing that you think about when you see this Flag ?
Maga Nadine tweet media
English
2.3K
248
4.1K
94.6K
Daniel Lismore
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
88% of sex offenders in the UK are White British. Why do reform only tweet about the brown ones? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧☕️🫖🪆
English
1.5K
935
6K
219.1K
Tottenham Transfer News
Tottenham Transfer News@thfc_T_news·
🚨⚪️: I am disgusted that I have to post something non Spurs related, but this was reposted by one of the main Aston Villa X accounts this morning. - Every person deserves equal respect and dignity, no matter their skin color, origin, or background. #Notoracism
Tottenham Transfer News tweet media
English
179
89
2.6K
630.3K
Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
What comes to MIND when you see this?
Benonwine tweet media
English
668
12
82
21.1K
Andi De Cesaris 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 retweetledi
Bishop Ceirion H. Dewar FSHC
Bishop Ceirion H. Dewar FSHC@BishopDewar·
As a Bishop, I cannot stay silent. I have today drafted and sent an open letter to His Majesty King Charles III, the text of which reads as follows: To: His Majesty, Charles III, King of the United Kingdom and the Realms, Supreme Governor of the Church of England, Bearer of the ancient title Defender of the Faith. Your Majesty, I write to you neither as a politician nor as a commentator, but as one of your loyal subjects who, as a bishop of Christ’s Church, cannot remain silent while the Christian foundations of this kingdom are steadily dismantled. Sir, there are moments in the life of a nation when silence becomes a form of betrayal. If I refused to speak to Your Majesty now, this would be such a moment. For more than a thousand years the Crown of this realm has stood in solemn covenant with the Christian faith. The laws of this land were shaped by it. The liberties of our people were nurtured by it. The conscience of our civilisation was formed by it. From the abbeys of medieval England to the parish churches of our villages, from the preaching of the Reformers to the missionary zeal that carried the Gospel to the ends of the earth, the Christian faith has not merely influenced Britain — it has defined her. Yet today that inheritance is being quietly but deliberately eroded. Across the institutions of this nation there is a growing hostility toward the faith that built them. Christian belief is mocked in the public square. Christian morality is dismissed as intolerance. Christian institutions are pressured to surrender doctrine in order to conform to the ideology of the age. Within the very Church that bears the name of England, voices have arisen that appear more eager to mirror the spirit of the age than to proclaim the eternal truth of the Gospel. Meanwhile, beyond the walls of our churches, powerful political movements openly speak of removing Christianity from its historic place within the life of this nation. What would once have been whispered is now proclaimed openly: that Britain must become a post-Christian state. It is in this context that I write to you, Your Majesty. For the British Crown does not stand apart from this crisis. The Sovereign of this realm bears a title that is not merely historic but sacred in its origin and meaning: Defender of the Faith. Those words are not decorative. They are a charge. They speak of a monarch whose duty is not merely to preside over the ceremonies of the Church, but to stand as a guardian of the Christian inheritance of the nation. Yet many among your subjects now ask, with increasing anxiety: “Who will defend that inheritance today?” They see a nation drifting from its foundations. And they ask whether the Crown will remain silent while that inheritance is dismantled. Your Majesty, may I be so bold as to observe that your coronation oath was not a poetic formality. It was a solemn vow made before Almighty God to maintain and preserve the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law. Those words bind the conscience of the sovereign. They remind the Crown that its authority is not merely constitutional but moral. The monarch is not merely a symbol of national continuity, but a custodian of the spiritual inheritance that shaped this realm. History records moments when kings and emperors were confronted by the Church and reminded that their authority was accountable before God. In the fourth century Ambrose of Milan stood before the Emperor Theodosius I and reminded him that even the ruler of an empire must bow before the moral law of Christ. That tradition of prophetic witness has never disappeared. Nor should it. For when rulers forget the foundations upon which their authority rests, the Church must speak — not with hostility, but with holy clarity. And so, I write to say this, Your Majesty: The Christian character of this nation is under profound and accelerating assault. If the Crown does not stand visibly and courageously in defence of that inheritance, history will record that the guardians of Britain’s institutions watched in silence as the foundations were removed. The issue before us is not nostalgia. It is civilisation. Remove Christianity from the story of Britain and you do not create a neutral society — you create a moral vacuum. And history teaches us that moral vacuums are never left empty for long. Your Majesty now stands at a crossroads that few monarchs in modern history have faced. For the erosion of Britain’s Christian inheritance will not ultimately be judged by speeches made in Parliament or debates in the press. It will be judged by whether those entrusted with the guardianship of our ancient institutions chose to defend them — or merely preside over their quiet surrender. You may preside over the quiet dissolution of Britain’s Christian identity. Or you may rise to the ancient responsibility entrusted to the Crown and speak with clarity about the faith that built this kingdom. The first path requires little courage. The second will require a great deal. But it is the path that history honours. Your Majesty’s subjects are not asking for religious coercion. They are asking for leadership. They are asking that the sovereign who bears the title Defender of the Faith remember what that title means. They are asking that the Crown hear the growing cry of anguish from Christians across this land who feel that the spiritual inheritance of their nation is being surrendered without resistance. And they are asking whether the Crown will stand with them. For the faith that shaped Britain is not merely a cultural ornament. It is the wellspring from which our laws, our liberties, and our moral imagination have flowed. If it is cast aside, the nation will discover — too late — that it has severed itself from the very roots that sustained it. Your Majesty, to many the Crown is a symbol of authority. But before God it is also a symbol of stewardship. And stewardship carries with it the duty to defend what has been entrusted. May Almighty God grant Your Majesty the wisdom to discern this hour, and the courage to fulfil the sacred duty entrusted to the Crown. Yours faithfully, Bishop Ceirion H. Dewar FSHC Missionary Bishop Diocese of Providence Confessing Anglican Church @PhilHs10 @RevBrettMurphy @revwickland @BishopRobert1 @GBNews @TalkTV @danwootton @Jacob_Rees_Mogg @LozzaFox @BackBrexitBen @RupertLowe10 @KemiBadenoch @JohnCleese
English
5.4K
18K
58.2K
2.1M
Fesshole🧻
Fesshole🧻@fesshole·
I've swapped my true crime comfort reading/watching to true mountaineering disasters. I take great pleasure in seeing privileged men unaliving themselves with poor decision making, and underestimating nature. It's surprisingly uplifting.
English
29
12
629
93.8K
Fesshole🧻
Fesshole🧻@fesshole·
I'm a vicar in a small rural village. I could never say this to my flock because of the outcry, but Reform are blatantly opposed to genuine Christian values and it's clear that anyone considering voting for them has not been listening to a single word I say each week
English
551
951
10.2K
347.5K
Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
Is honkey still offensive to white people? On the Jeffersons they used it quite a bit. I think it’s funny.
English
6.2K
223
4.9K
264.9K