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CEO Russian Troll Farm Inc.

@CEORTF_Inc

Creator, commentator, superficial savant, Orthodox Christian. Regularly rude, often abrasive, always entertaining. Human maximalist/BTC maximalist

Beograd, RS Katılım Kasım 2016
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The Telegraph
The Telegraph@Telegraph·
💍 'Four years ago, I asked for a threesome at our anniversary dinner... it set us on a path that forever changed our relationship' Find out about Courtney and Nate's relationship below ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness…
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Daily Romania
Daily Romania@daily_romania·
Hungarian PM Péter Magyar appoints “gender equality” activist and researcher Judit Lannert as new Minister of Education
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
Lets gets this straight: -Gibraltar Is British -Chagos Islands are British -Falklands are British
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
Lock in, pattern-recognizers
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Miles Edelsten
Miles Edelsten@strewther·
@ArturNadol7566 @BBC I was AP Beijing bureau chief when Gracie was there. You are missing 2 important points: (1) she told me her deal was 1 month on in Beijing, 1 month off in UK to spend time with family - NO male ever gets that deal, (2) in ANY network, the DC correspondent is senior to Beijing
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
BBC BROKE EQUALITY LAW AND GOT CAUGHT Carrie Gracie spent 30 years at the @BBC. She spoke fluent Mandarin. She ran the Beijing bureau. She was one of four international editors, two men and two women. Then in 2017 the BBC was forced to publish salary data. Gracie looked at what her male equivalent, the North America editor, was earning. He was on nearly double her salary. She had explicitly said equal pay was a condition of taking the China role. The BBC agreed. Then quietly paid her far less anyway. She asked for equal pay. The BBC offered her a raise that still left her below the men. She turned it down. She resigned from the China post in January 2018 and published an open letter telling the licence fee public exactly what their broadcaster was doing. The BBC then put her through nearly a year of an internal grievance process that went nowhere. It took three meetings with the Director-General and the threat of an employment tribunal before she got a public apology and the backdated pay owed to her. The total came to £361,000. She donated every penny to the Fawcett Society (@fawcettsociety), the gender equality charity. She said the fight was about principle, not the payout. A publicly funded institution, legally obligated to follow equality law, paid women less than men in identical roles, got caught, dragged it out for a year, and only coughed up under threat of a tribunal. That is not a pay oversight. That is a policy. Gracie did not ask for a favour. She asked for what she was owed. The BBC made her fight for it like it was a privilege. Sources: @BBCNews, @guardian, @thetimes, @Independent.
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Alternative News
Alternative News@AlternatNews·
Those who celebrate the €90bn loan to Ukraine better read the post below. France will soon have to pay €540m PER YEAR (0.6% of the loan) and Germany closer to €1bn to service this debt. Russia will get their assets back with US help and 24 countries have to pay “forever”. Congratulations to the sucker countries in Europe, who have been deceived by the media and the EU leadership. The day Ukraine starts feasting on the €90bn is the day when the banks start eating your flesh.
patricia chaibriant@PChaibriant

Les "prêts" à l'Ukraine c'est la démocratie à tête du client. Hongrie, Slovaquie et la République tchèque ont accepté le "prêt" (don) de 90 MILLIARDS à condition que ce ne soit pas considéré comme une dette de l'Union des 27, mais comme une dette des 24. C'est-à-dire qu'ils n'auront JAMAIS à rembourser les intérêts de la dette ukrainienne, ils ont obtenu une immunité financière totale. Ces 3 pays gardent tous les avantages d'être dans l'UE (accès au marché, fonds structurels par ailleurs) sans assumer la moindre solidarité sur cette dette colossale. France, Allemagne et Italie payeront près de 60 % du total des intérêts de ces 90 milliards. Les 40% restant seront répartis sur 21 pays. Ainsi, rien que pour les intérêts, la France paiera environ 540 millions d'euros par an alors que la Roumanie ne paiera que 45 millions. Et comme l'Ukraine ne remboursera JAMAIS c'est aussi France, Allemagne et Italie qui rembourseront à sa place car en plus de ne nous avoir JAMAIS demandé notre avis, on nous a collé "garants" du remboursement. Pour payer ces dettes l'UE va créer taxes et impôts supplémentaires + augmenter la contribution de la France au budget de l'UE. C'est un vrai scandale, un pillage de la France. Il faut être sacrément corrompu pour vouloir nous obliger à rester dans cette UE qui nous ruine, nous vole et nous rackette un peu plus chaque jour. europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document…

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Chris Ryan
Chris Ryan@Watchdog_MP·
🚨 BREAKING: Toronto Police just seized “SMS Blasters” fake cell towers never seen before in Canada. These portable devices hijack thousands of phones at once, blast fake bank/Canada Post texts, and knock out real service (even 911 calls). Tens of thousands of phones hit. Over 13 MILLION disruptions. Three men charged 🇨🇳 • Dafeng Lin, 27, of Hamilton • Junmin Shi, 25, of Markham • Weitong Hu, 21, of Markham This is next-level cyber crime on our streets. Stay alert. Never click surprise links. #Toronto #CyberCrime #ScamAlert
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National Post@nationalpost

Toronto police seize 'SMS blasters,' a cybercrime weapon never before seen in Canada nationalpost.com/news/canada/to…

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Count Dankula
Count Dankula@CountDankulaTV·
Taking my paler than Casper goth gf to the beach this weekend during a heatwave because I'm an absolute cunt.
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Colin Wright
Colin Wright@SwipeWright·
Regardless of your personal views on Pride events, if you had to choose between living in one of two hypothetical countries you knew nothing about except that one had Pride events and the other had none, you would almost certainly prefer living in the country with Pride events.
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The Alex Malejewicz Project 🇷🇺
@Zlatti_71 Same thing with Russians and Ukrainians outside of the former USSR. We get along fine here in Australia, largely. We have a community of Polish people who pretend they are Ukrainians and they love Bandera but they are too obviously put up to do this.
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Zlatti71
Zlatti71@Zlatti_71·
There’s a kind of connection you only understand once you’re far away from home. Ask a Serb about Croats back home and you’ll get a clear answer. Ask him the same question in Vienna, Berlin or Melbourne after he just ran into one… and suddenly the tone shifts. Somewhere between the first rakija and the second cigarette, the “other side” doesn’t feel that far away anymore. That’s the strange reality of the ex-Yugoslav diaspora. Back home, everything is divided. History, religion, football, family stories… lines that aren’t just on maps but in people’s heads. You grow up knowing what you’re supposed to think. You don’t even question it. Then you leave. You end up somewhere where nobody knows Novi Sad, where “Yugo” is just a bad car reference, and suddenly you’re the only one in the room who understands what ajvar tastes like, what turbofolk sounds like, or why your grandmother switches languages mid-sentence without even noticing. And then you meet someone. A Slovenian. A Croatian. A Macedonian. A “Balkanac”Someone who, back home, would’ve been “the other side.” But here… it’s different. You talk, and it just clicks. The language isn’t a problem anymore, it’s an advantage. The jokes land. The music hits. The way of thinking, reacting, celebrating, even complaining… it’s all familiar. The further you are from home, the stronger that feeling gets. In Munich, maybe you’re still a bit careful. In Dubai, you’re already relaxed. In Tokyo, you greet each other like you’ve known each other for years. Distance changes the perspective. The differences get smaller. The similarities get louder. Things that once felt like identity markers become details. Old conflicts don’t disappear, but they lose their weight. And maybe that’s the uncomfortable truth. You had more in common all along than you were willing to admit. You just needed distance to see it clearly. The love-hate dynamic of the ex-Yugoslav space isn’t weakness. It’s honesty. A region that hasn’t fully made peace with itself… but also can’t fully disconnect. And somewhere far away, between a foreign city and a familiar song, something simple happens. You recognize each other.
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Marek Kohv
Marek Kohv@MarekKohv·
These 6 countries form Europe’s defensive line against Russia. 🇫🇮🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹🇵🇱🇺🇦
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The Duran
The Duran@TheDuranReal·
A good day for Europe? Saddling 450 million EU citizens with another €90B in debt - without their consent - is reckless governance. Europeans, already squeezed by inflation, stagnating wages, and rising costs, will once again be forced to carry the burden of others’ debt while their own societies are neglected. Enough of the self-congratulatory rhetoric. Start delivering to your own citizens instead of lecturing the world.
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