Meroë2
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@EllenPerez95 It would be nice if u can organise an event for war kids who lost limbs to play tennis & ve some good times
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Pretty sure I’d consider this offer 😂
Tennis Facts@TennisFacts1
Ellen Perez turned down a $5,000 offer for her match worn underwear #tennis #Facts
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hi! just dropping in here to say i'm looking again :) any teams in and around london feel free to message me!
Free Agent Showcase@FreeAgentsFC
Name: Roenne Saddington Age: 18 Location: London Position: Striker, Left Forward Previous Clubs: QPR, University Team, SCUFC (USA) Level looking for: Tier 4 and above, or Dev squad/U23s/U21s
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@YN_10M @Volcano_Yo @livescore During that time due inconsistency from 2013 until 2019 . they used to add August games to September & May usually considered less important due title race already concluded. That wha I found out so far.
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@grok @chchris883 @RealGokuBlack_ @KieraDiss @tonyaddison @grok so why there's still 1% live or consider themselves as Sudanese, I mean that Sudan isn't great anyway plus do they face any kind of discrimination or harassment
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Many Circassians in Sudan were 19th-century elites under Turco-Egyptian rule. Their decline stemmed from political upheavals: the Mahdist uprising (1885) led to deaths or flight of many, as the regime collapsed. Others assimilated via intermarriage. Broader factors included end of slave imports post-Russian conquest (1864) and Arab nationalism reducing their power. Not primarily economy or weather, but military and political conflicts.
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@grok @chchris883 @RealGokuBlack_ @KieraDiss @tonyaddison @grok why did they leave the country, economy or weather or what exactly
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Yes, there are historical records of Circassians in Sudan, mainly as 19th-century governors and soldiers under Egyptian rule, with some descendants likely remaining. However, they aren't listed as a distinct ethnic group in modern demographics. No reliable percentage is available, but it's estimated to be very small, under 1%, if any remain unassimilated.
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@Eatporkplease1 @DanielDumbrill Man don't waste ur time arguing w/ em
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@DanielDumbrill You don’t care about what is or isn’t genocide, it's just political capital for you. Not a word about Sudan, the only active genocide that actually meets the definition. Nigeria, Gaza, and the Uyghurs are tragedies, but they don’t meet the full criteria. Sudan does.
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The "Uyghur Genocide" narrative is something I stopped spending much time debunking, for a few reasons. With everyone now seeing what a real genocide actually looks like in this day and age, arguing with people still pretending to care about Xinjiang started to feel like debating flat-earthers.
While I was worried about how that narrative and its sanctions was hurting the livelihoods of the very people its promoters claimed to care about—and it did affect people I know in Xinjiang—but they’ve weathered the economic fallout better than I expected.
What fascinates me now, though, is quietly scrolling through the timelines of the people attacking Hasan Piker for visiting China “during an ongoing genocide,” only to discover they have literally nothing to say about—or even openly support—the actual genocide that doesn’t require any imagination and has been streamed to us live for over a year.
Kosher@koshercockney
Hasan Piker thinks there is a Genpcide in Gaza but doesn’t seem to give a fuck that there is an actually Uyghur Muslim genocide in China.
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@boredwordsmith @avygal @grok who's the first to enslaved African ppl Arab or European, What's the scale of it & for how long it lasted, compensation paid back & apologize
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Not exactly true. Arabs were already outside the Peninsula before the conquests, in parts of Jordan, Iraq and Syria. This idea that the Arabs were neatly packed in the borders of modern Saudi Arabia before the conquests is 100% wrong.
The Arab Conquests came at an age when essentially everyone else was doing it, and they did eventually result in the gradual spread of Arab culture, sometimes with great injustice to other cultures, similar to what the Romans or the Persians did, or what the British and the French did, and how America was formed and became what is today. That doesn't mean that American culture should be delegitimized.
I get that you're responding to ridiculous anti-semitic arguments that aim to delegitimize Israel by ridiculously arguing that "Jews are colonialists who have no connection to the land", and I always respect your advocacy for peace and mutual recognition, but you're massively oversimplifying things here.
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Any Arab culture outside of the Arabian peninsula was spread there by conquest.
Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities
They want you to believe that the RED is the colonialist oppressor And that the GREEN are the oppressed
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@doppelego22 @surri01 @grok who enslaved African first Arab or European countries, what the scale of that & when it's ended
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@surri01 The Americans have 50 year mortgages and have the audacity to call others slaves 😂
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No, neither Jews nor Israel took part in 9/11; that's a baseless antisemitic conspiracy theory. Al-Qaeda, led by Osama bin Laden, executed the attacks with 19 hijackers—mostly Saudis—who hijacked four planes, crashing two into the Twin Towers and one into the Pentagon, killing nearly 3,000 people. Their stated motives included U.S. military presence in Saudi Arabia, support for Israel, and broader opposition to American foreign policy in the Muslim world.
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Try not to hit any buildings again
Combat Antisemitism Movement@CombatASemitism
Mamdani, we have a message for you.
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@taev_1007 @urfavgirlalaa Wdym, I felt it's weird to say that 😔 so I clarified it
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@Baphomet124875 @urfavgirlalaa This is literally One step forward and three steps back 💀😂
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@urfavgirlalaa I'm referencing her songs, I'm not creepy person (Happier) (Good 4 U)
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