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@BWitchingSwitch

Switch mit Switch (=Gerte), spiele leider 'Mono-Poly', hier, um mich mit Gleichgesinnten auszutauschen. She/her.

Katılım Ağustos 2023
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@GeorgKresse
@GeorgKresse@GeorgKresse3680·
Steckdose unter meinem Bett...... Würde sagen dass ich da knapp an nem Wohungsbrand vorbei bin. Wie is euer Montag bis jetzt so?
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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
I just arrived in Germany, and will be giving a speech. And yes, I’m going to talk about international law. Because suddenly, some European leaders, including President Steinmeier of Germany, seem very passionate about upholding it. Mr. President, You say international law isn’t an old glove. Do you know why that’s shocking to me and millions of Iranians? Because when over 32,000 unarmed civilians were being massacred, your glove was not there to save their lives. When we met to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall, we spoke about freedom. So let me ask you directly: where were you when people in Iran took to the streets demanding freedom and the regime waged war on them with military weapons? Where were you when the same ex executed innocent protesters simply for demanding freedom, but now, that terrorists are being removed, suddenly international law is trending. Tomorrow, I will say it clearly: Iranians never wanted this war , we warned the whole world about the threats of this warmonger regime, but no actions, and now we invite you and Europe to join us to end the root cause of this war, which is the Islamic Republic. #DigitalBlackoutInIran #IranMassacre
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Andreas Kynast@andikynast

"Verhängnisvoller politischer Fehler" Bundespräsident Steinmeier kritisiert den Iran-Krieg als "völkerrechtswidrig" - und die Bundesregierung, die ihn nicht so nennt.

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Oren Barsky
Oren Barsky@orenbarsky·
Unbelievable. The Danish Eurovision representative is under fire because there was a “F*** Hamas” sticker on his laptop. Just think about how bad things have gotten in Europe, when a European is criticized for not supporting an extreme Islamist terrorist organization. Europe is fucked!
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Someone asked me where my feelings for Islam come from. There’s the problem. I don’t have “feelings” for Islam. I simply have facts about the religion. They follow a man named Mohammed. This man was a pedophile. He married a six year old and had sex with her when she was nine. His teachings are ones that tell his followers to kill anyone who doesn’t believe in Islam. He preached that you could lie to anyone who didn’t believe in Islam and tell them anything you felt like to convert them. Islam treats women like shit. They have to wear burqas and are second-class citizens in every situation. It’s totally permissible to beat the living hell out of your wife for no reason. Rape is also permissible to any woman who is not a Moslem. It’s literally a tool of war in Islam. Mohammed’s followers also take on the role of “jihadist” in which they kill anyone who doesn’t believe in their religion. They’ve convinced themselves that the best thing on earth is a black box and they pray to it five times a day in doggystyle position. They won’t touch bacon and think it’s deadly. They can’t use toilet paper. They can’t even draw a picture of the Prophet they love so much. Must be an ugly dude! They’ve even been convinced by their Pedophile Prophet that dogs are impure and dirty. Now, these facts make it a pretty shitty religion if you ask me… and that would be fine if they practiced it in silence and didn’t try to impose it on others. They have 55 countries where they are able to practice it, however flawed it may be. I don’t have to live there so that’s fine. But they’ve decided to come to the West and want me to change my way of life to adapt to their way of life. I’m supposed to eat halal meat because they eat halal meat. I’m supposed to give up my dog because they don’t like dogs. I’m supposed to let the take down the World Trade Center and not complain about it and just move on and allow them to worship their Allah? I’m supposed to believe that the book they love to reference is a book of peace. And if I question any of it I’m Islamophobic. So, when you ask how I developed my feelings on the Moslems… I quite simply evaluated the facts. The facts make it clear this is not something for me. Despite knowing that, they tried to impose it on me anyway. So now I cannot stand it. And that’s all. - @JoeyMannarino
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
It really never ends. Have you had enough yet? On a Wednesday evening in February 2026, a 42 year old woman was taking the train. A man was harassing and trying to grope her on the train. When she got off at Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm (in Germany) he followed her, beat and raped her. She pretended to be dead and he left her alone and escaped. When he had gone she was able to flag down a passing car and the police were called. The police issued a description of her attacker “dark skinned, wearing a white hoodie” and the woman “red, very curly hair”. Even though they have CCTV on the trains they did not release any photos. A couple of weeks later the man was arrested. And now it gets worse. He is a Nigerian asylum seeker whose application had been rejected on September 15, 2025. A deportation order had been issued but he had not been deported “for factual reasons” (whatever that means). And to add insult to injury, he was already known to police, having been given a suspended sentence of 14 months for an undisclosed crime and also having several pending cases against him for bodily harm, property damage and attempted dangerous bodily injury. Why are our governments letting people like this remain in the country? How many of them are there? How can we expect them to behave differently if they come from a culture where the woman who is raped is often the one prosecuted! And how many more European women have to be raped before something is done about it?
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𝑮𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒓 𓍢ִ໋♡
Just to clarify, I'm a white, educated English woman, and I'd rather slide bare arse to China on blades covered in lemon juice several times over than spend even a minute alone with barely literate immigrant males from Afghanistan or Syria, who hate women like me with a fury few truly understand. Hope that helps.
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@GeorgKresse
@GeorgKresse@GeorgKresse3680·
Bei meiner Hochzeit wird beim Strauß fangen ein echter Vogel Strauß verwendet!
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CherryBerry@BWitchingSwitch·
@zornroeschen144 Manchmal merkt man hohe Erwartungen, ohne dass es ausgesprochen ist. Vielleicht kannst du nochmal mit deiner Schwester ins Gespräch kommen und die Schattenseiten ansprechen. Vielleicht kommt überraschendes dabei raus oder du weißt einfach, was Sache ist.
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Zornröschen@zornroeschen144·
@BWitchingSwitch Ich sag ihr das mit unserer Mum ja nicht, das sollte ihr selbst bewusst sein. Und es wäre mir auch egal wann sie Zeit hat für. Es muss nicht an den Feiertagen sein (wobei die für mich schon eher für Familie reserviert sind). Aber sie nimmt sich ja egtl gar keine Zeit.
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Zornröschen@zornroeschen144·
Seit sich meine Schwester damals von ihrem Mann getrennt hat, war sie an Weihnachten, Ostern bei uns für 1-2 Tage. Die letzten 2 Jahre ist es immer weniger geworden, heuer hat sie „vergessen dass Ostern ist“ und was anderes vor. Ich find das absolut enttäuschend.
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CherryBerry@BWitchingSwitch·
@Yill10165921 Sie sollte klagen. Da ist dann viel zu holen. Der Fall dürfte eindeutig sein.
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Yill@Yill10165921·
Kollegin erfahren, dass es Boni gibt. Nein nicht für gute Leistung. Für das Geschlecht, die männlichen Kollegen bekommen Boni, seit Jahren. Und sie bekommen freie Tage für Prüfungen, die die weiblichen Kollegen nicht bekommen haben. Patriachat, immer noch.
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Yill@Yill10165921·
🧑‍🦳Vor über 20 Jahren habe ich mich mit meinen Chefs angelegt, weil die Männer besser bezahlt wurden, obwohl ich länger da war, mehr Erfahrung hatte und besser war. In der Folge bezahlte er streng nach TVöD, d.h. Leistung wurde nicht mehr honoriert. Jetzt hat meine ehemalige
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CherryBerry@BWitchingSwitch·
@BenAntRaho Nein, sie wollen eine Aufenthaltserlaubnis ehelichen, während ihre Cousine (1. Ehe) in Afghanistan betteln gehen muss.
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Ben Raho 🇪🇺 🚲
Ben Raho 🇪🇺 🚲@BenAntRaho·
Studie: Mio Männer aus Syrien, Afghanistan etc. sind u.a in Hoffnung nach Europa gekommen um hiesige Frauen zu heiraten. Europäerinnen sind aber kaum interessiert; wenig Bildung & kulturelle Inkompatibilität. Dieses Frustrationspotenzial radikalisiert & führt zu sexueller Gewalt.
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf

Male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria in Germany show a keen interest in forming relationships with local women, but the local women show little interest in forming relationships with them. Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets. This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age. Overall, our results indicate a high level of openness among male refugees towards partnering with female members of the resident population, but a comparatively low level of openness among the latter towards partnering with recently arrived male refugees. This implies a substantial incongruence in partnership preferences among the two groups. Regarding the educational level of a potential partner, we found that all respondents prefer highly educated partners over those with lower levels of education. This suggests that, for refugees, securing a highly educated partner might serve as a means of upward social mobility and integration into higher-status networks in the host society. Furthermore, it is possible that highly educated women, due to their greater exposure to diverse social environments and potentially less discriminatory attitudes, are perceived as more open to intergroup partnerships, making them a more attractive choice for refugees seeking acceptance and social integration. On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different from their own, reinforcing a social distance that limits intergroup partnerships. Moreover, this reluctance might not only reflect religious differences but also concerns about gender norms or perceived lifestyle incompatibilities.

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Der Skeptiker - Kraft der kognitiven Dissonanz
Ich versuche derzeit von Zucker loszukommen, d.h. ich verwende auch keinen mehr beim Kochen. Wie bekommt man die Gerichte mit Tomaten beim Kochen trotzdem so hin, dass es ausgewogen schmeckt? z.B. Shakshuka - für mich schmeckt es ohne eine Prise Zucker irgendwie unrund.
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CherryBerry@BWitchingSwitch·
@WiViElMa Kann das Kind nicht Bus fahren? Jaja, ich gehe ja schon.
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WiViElMa@WiViElMa·
Frisch geduscht, endlich auf die Couch gefallen, exakt die perfekte Position gefunden, in der man nie wieder aufstehen will. Handy klingelt, die Tochter ist dran: „Kannst du mich abholen?“ Na klar. Nasse Haare, Jeans zu eng, egal! Hauptsache, du lächelst, wenn ich vorfahre 💛
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CherryBerry@BWitchingSwitch·
@moflsis Bärlauchgnocci (Teig mit gehäckseltem Bärlauch)?
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Moflsis
Moflsis@moflsis·
Habt ihr gerade nette Ideen mit Bärlauch? Bin gerade etwas planlos
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Mia♡
Mia♡@luxemiaa·
of the street first, I’ll wear flip flops and a fanny pack. No one looks threatening while wearing flip flops and a fanny pack.” 😭 lmao ok sir. Ok.
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Mia♡@luxemiaa·
This girl said: My bf likes to walk at night because it’s cooler but he said he’s noticed women seem to cross the street when they see him approaching or they step to the side and let him pass. He asked if he looks scary. I told him it doesn’t matter, unfortunately women have to be alert and cautious in that type of situation. Especially with him being 6’3”. Tell me why this man came home today with flip flops and a BRIGHT neon pink fanny pack. He said “not only will I walk to the other side ......
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Krisztina Maria
Krisztina Maria@KrisztinaMaria·
Ayaan Hirsi Ali - let’s talk a bit about her. She is one of the most courageous voices of our time. She was born in 1969 in Mogadishu, Somalia, into a strict Muslim family. As a young girl, she was subjected to female genital mutilation. She grew up between Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, and Kenya under a strict Islamic upbringing. In 1992, she fled to the Netherlands to escape an arranged marriage - she jumped off a train in Europe and applied for asylum. There, she learned Dutch, earned a degree in political science, and began working with integration. She lost her faith in Islam. She became an atheist, and later converted to Christianity in 2023. She saw clearly how Islam oppresses women - forced marriages, honor killings, female genital mutilation, polygamy, and the total lack of freedom. In 2004, she made the short film Submission together with Theo van Gogh. The film showed violence against women in Islam. Shortly after, Theo van Gogh was murdered in broad daylight in Amsterdam by a radical Muslim. A threat against Ayaan was left pinned to his chest: she was next. She received death threats for years. She had to live under police protection. She was elected to the Dutch parliament for the Liberal Party, where she fought for Muslim women’s rights and against the illusions of multiculturalism. She has written books such as Infidel, Nomad, and Heretic, where she directly criticizes the core of Islam - not just “extremism,” but the ideology itself. Today, she lives in the United States, married to historian Niall Ferguson, and continues her work, among other things through her foundation (AHA Foundation). She warns the West about mass immigration from Muslim countries, parallel societies, and the self-deception that claims Islam can be reformed without confronting its texts and history. Like Salman Rushdie, Ayaan Hirsi Ali has paid a high price for speaking the truth. Rushdie was hunted for a book. She was hunted for showing the reality of her own life and the lives of millions of Muslim women. She is not “Islamophobic.” She is a former Muslim who has seen the system from the inside and refuses to stay silent. She points to the uncomfortable truth: that Western values such as freedom of speech, gender equality, and individual liberty are incompatible with classical sharia Islam. Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a living example of why the Enlightenment is still worth defending. She risked her life to say what most people don’t dare: that the problem is not only “extremists,” but a religion that, at its core, oppresses women and rejects criticism. She deserves respect from all of us - not because she is “controversial,” but because she refuses to lie in order to be politically correct. In a time where many bow to threats, she continues to speak the truth. These are the kind of people who keep the soul of the West alive. Thank you Ayaan.❤️‍🔥🪽✝️
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Lilith Grey
Lilith Grey@LilithGMarshell·
1. The "Splash" and "Touch" reality. The Physical Mess: Men don't have to sit down, so they don't experience the immediate hygiene consequence of a "misaimed" seat. The Cleaning Tax: Women are the ones who end up wiping the seat or the flush handle just to make the space usable. Men rarely have to "pre-clean" a facility before they can use it. 2. Biological Requirements Menstruation & Pregnancy: These aren't "clean" or "quick" processes. They require privacy, time, and a high standard of hygiene. The Privacy Gap: In unisex facilities, the gaps in stall doors or the shared sink area can make managing period products or personal hygiene feel exposed and stressful. Men simply don't have an equivalent biological requirement that demands that level of shielded space. 3. The UTI Connection Holding It In: Because men generally find unisex toilets "fine," they don't understand the physical toll on women who choose to dehydrate themselves or hold their urine for 8+ hours rather than use a shared, dirty facility. The Consequence: Men aren't the ones ending up in the GP surgery with a UTI because they were too uncomfortable to use the "inclusive" toilet at work or school. The UK Data Reality The UK government's 2024 U-turn happened precisely because "men not seeing a problem" resulted in women being systematically disadvantaged. The consultation showed: Women were avoiding public spaces entirely. Girls were missing school during their periods. 81% of the public (largely driven by women's voices) demanded the return of single-sex spaces. It’s a classic case of a "neutral" policy having a very gendered impact. A 2024 study by NHS Lanarkshire provides the most concrete evidence of the hygiene gap in shared facilities: Most Contaminated: Unisex and gender-neutral toilets (including disabled facilities) were found to be the most contaminated spaces in the hospitals studied. Cleanest Spaces: Female-only toilets, particularly for staff, were consistently found to have the lowest microbial burden. Pathogen Presence: These shared toilets contained multi-drug resistant "superbugs" and bacteria responsible for UTIs, pneumonia, and chest infections.
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Sal Robins - 🥊 Down But Not Out 🥊
Why would you see a problem with mixed sex bathrooms? You’re a man. As a woman I can see several problems with this particular toilet block just from one brief glance at them. There’s only one way in and out, which creates an opportunity for a woman/girl to become pinned in and trapped. (This actually happened to me as a 13 year old in a mixed sex toilet block in Paris) Flimsy locks on the toilet doors, which means they can easily be kicked open. Women have to partially undress to go to the toilet. Everyone knows this. There’s a communal wash area, which means there’s no privacy for women/girls to wash (women/girls don’t just have to wash their hands) and they’ll have their backs to the cubicles while they’re washing. If you let men into spaces where women undress you’re giving predatory men ample opportunity to place covert cameras in the cubicles, or to hide in one to wait for an “opportunity” or to just follow an “opportunity” into the toilets. This has already happened many times in mixed sex toilet blocks.
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CherryBerry@BWitchingSwitch·
@Oclone_120 @2RawTooReal No, no private sinks. No private mirrors. No safety of women communicating about how to flee a venue from weird guys.
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Oclone@Oclone_120·
@2RawTooReal It's literally open door with completely segmented toilets, it might as well be considered 8 separate restrooms. How could anyone hate this?
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2RawTooReal@2RawTooReal·
What’s your thoughts on genderless restrooms 🚽 I personally don’t see the problem
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2RawTooReal@2RawTooReal·
@DrJoy37742871 There’s no data 📊 supporting that genderless restroom increase your chance of being assaulted. Not saying it hasn’t happened but it no more safer or dangerous as any other public restroom
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