AndyTGD

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AndyTGD

AndyTGD

@AndyTgd

Silly billy, cynical gent, amateur model-maker, probably Unmutual.

The Village Katılım Aralık 2021
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AndyTGD
AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@zippytonto @Telegraph Btw, are you happy with the shithole world you paranoid, narcissistic arseholes created with your lockdowns? Future generations are going to have to live with the crap you wrinkly old shits have created.
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The Telegraph
The Telegraph@Telegraph·
🔴 Six years later, the true scale of the vaccines’ side effects is emerging. Yet those coping with life-changing conditions remain ignored Read how Nikola was left disabled after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine below 🔗 telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/2…
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AndyTGD
AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@CrewkerneMan @calvinrobinson @TalkTV @JuliaHB1 @grok He's correct though; the number killed in extermination camps was around half the projected number of total killed, with the rest of the population depleted by ghetto conditions, roaming executions, and one can't rule out, war collateral.
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Crewkerne Man@CrewkerneMan·
@calvinrobinson @TalkTV @JuliaHB1 @grok Calvin, your continued descent into hardened antisemitism is sickening. Come with me to Auschwitz and see it for yourself. After that, you will not be questioning the Holocaust.
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Talk@TalkTV·
🚨"This is how 6 million Jews were sent to the gas chambers. It started like this. Everyone now needs to wake up!" Julia Hartley-Brewer says if you are not speaking out against anti-Semitism, then you are "part of the problem". @JuliaHB1
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jenster@zippytonto·
@Telegraph There have been some adverse effects but for the vast majority the vaccines have been a life saver. Now the majority of the population are ineligible for it. Each infection puts us at risk of Long Covid and 400k+ academic papers spell it out so why don’t you write about that?
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AndyTGD
AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@Robby1614 @Telegraph A lot of very suspicious crippling conditions and even deaths of perfectly healthy people around that time period, too. Pity we were in wartime propaganda mode or we might have more data to work with.
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₿ Ξ@Robby1614·
@Telegraph She got extremely unlucky. Billions got jabbed and billions are fine. It’s like having a severe allergic reaction to Panadol. Very very rare
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AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@Telegraph Really, you don't say. If I recall correctly you guys were on-board the Vaxx Train wanting to silence those who urged caution, weren't you?
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Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop of Canterbury@ArchbishopSarah·
I was deeply grateful for Pope Leo’s gracious letter on my Installation as Archbishop of Canterbury. I have responded assuring the Holy Father of my prayers. I look forward to meeting the Pope soon, and strengthening the bonds of friendship and commitment to Christian unity. archbishopofcanterbury.org/news/pope-and-…
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AndyTGD
AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@anders_aslund lol, so you're happy to provide airbases for their aggressive war, so long as they protect Zelensky from Russia's aggressive war. Makes sense.
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Rev. Justin Berkobien
Rev. Justin Berkobien@JustinBerkobien·
I didn’t leave the faith I left a branch of Christianity that placed its trust in political power I left a faith community that left the faith (And I think it’s pretty telling that everyone reading this automatically knows which group I’m referring to)
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🇺🇲Misty🇺🇲
🇺🇲Misty🇺🇲@MistyBluefla·
Why are so many Catholics silent about Christians in Nigeria being slaughtered and being beheaded by Muslims? While all they seem to do is spew their hatred towards Jews and Evangelical Christians. I wonder if they would've stayed silent during the Holocaust too? ~Matthew 7:16~
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AndyTGD
AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@LizzieMarbach Your subjective interpretation landed on "divine rape", well done Lizzie.
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Hugo Moreira 🇪🇺
Hugo Moreira 🇪🇺@HfcmoreiraHugo·
My friends it is clear the future of Europe is only one to become a Federation! A European Federation I defend this with all the countries on this map! This should be our future together, strong a superpower!
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AndyTGD
AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@DarlingRosary It seems to be a systemic problem, given the numbers. If the number of extremely bad eggs among the Apostles was as high, we would have reason to be very concerned. As I say, sort your house out first - then we'll talk.
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AndyTGD
AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@DarlingRosary There are an awful lot of them, and the hierarchy is not doing enough about it Darling. This gentleman wanted to take young boys up to his caravan, whilst performing the Eucharist at the weekend.
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Darling Rosary
Darling Rosary@DarlingRosary·
Psst. Hey Anglicans. Our priests are men who support the traditional values that built western civilization. Come home 🇻🇦
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AndyTGD
AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@DamianLow3 For sure. I mean, the core problem with modern Britain is that it has a vast existential void at it's core, left by the rejection of Christianity. But merely mouthing civilisational platitudes as a functional atheist isn't going to change that fact.
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Damian Low
Damian Low@DamianLow3·
Something new and uncomfortable is happening on parts of the British right. Religion is being rediscovered. Not as faith. As a political weapon. 1. Figures like Nigel Farage, Robert Jenrick and Tommy Robinson are increasingly framing politics in civilisational terms. Christianity vs. something else, Britain as a religious identity under threat. 2. But this isn’t a revival of faith. It’s a repurposing of it. Christianity is being used less as a belief system and more as a cultural marker. A way of drawing lines around identity. 3. That matters because it is, at its core, selective. The language of “Christian values” appears most often in opposition to immigration, to Islam, to social change. It is rarely accompanied by any serious engagement with the actual religion itself. 4. Genuine faith is inconvenient. It asks for consistency, humility, moral discipline. Political rhetoric is not. It is flexible, opportunistic and used when useful. 5. Which is why the current trend feels less like Reform have found God and more like hypocrisy. Religion is being used as shorthand for belonging, not as a guide to conduct. 6. There is also a clear political incentive. Framing issues in civilisational or religious terms raises the stakes instantly. It turns policy debates into existential struggles, where compromise looks like surrender. The irony is obvious. Many of the loudest voices invoking Christianity are not known for deep religious observance. The appeal isn’t theological. It’s tribal. 7. And that has consequences. Once politics is framed in these terms, it becomes harder to have serious discussions about policy such as migration, integration and housing because everything is recast as identity conflict. It also risks degrading religion itself. When faith becomes a political prop, it loses credibility as a moral force. Religion has always had a place in British public life. But there is a difference between faith shaping politics and politics exploiting faith. What we are seeing now looks much more like the latter.
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AndyTGD
AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@Bbmorg lol, then keep your opinions to yourself, Bob.
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Bob Morgan 🇬🇧🇺🇦 💙
I’m an atheist but it is alarming to see that radical British nationalists have not only colonised our flag but not want to colonise the main British religion to further their hate campaign.
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AndyTGD@AndyTgd·
@Truth_matters20 Granted with the latter, but Holy Writ is replete with the former - if what you mean is coarse or strong language.
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