Ada Wilkes

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Ada Wilkes

Ada Wilkes

@Discophilistine

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Elsewhere Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@OunkaOnX nigga never heard of the Good Friday Agreement - NO REFUNDS
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Ounka@OunkaOnX·
Curtis Sliwa just reminded British royalty of their history. 'Your king and queen laid flowers at the 9/11 memorial But a block away is the memorial to the Irish famine. Your royalty was responsible for killing a million Irish. You never apologized. They have a lot to apologize for
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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@thintechgodhead isnt it more like, you cant afford to live but we can kill you so you dont suffer?
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n@thintechgodhead·
assisted suicide is one of those things where i very strongly agree in theory but in practice seeing people be told “well no we won’t cover this treatment for your disease but you CAN kill yourself” is absolutely fucking heinous
Jeffrey Luscombe@JeffreyLuscombe

Again, I had a loved one in my family choose MAiD when he was in the last months of painful bladder cancer. I see a lot of people here calling it immoral. The only immoral thing I see is making people suffer when they choose to die on their own terms with dignity. #cdnpoli 🇨🇦

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david weinstein
david weinstein@4finewine·
Chud the pussy , Racist piece of shit .. if you were doing this for freedom of speech only, then leave your gun and your pepper spray at home and then go run your mouth in the hood… I bet you won’t do it… You’re simply doing this to provoke violence and you know it you’re a pussy
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ChudTheBuilder@ChudTheBuilder·
Keep encouraging your fellow blacks to assault me. When you see a chimp with their brains blown out on the time line just know yall did this to your own people.
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Joe
Joe@MoyesB0y·
@Howlingmutant0 Now that you’ve been face, name, house and penis size doxxed you should consider becoming a C-List internet celeb and fight Hasan in the ring in one of those YouTuber boxing fights Ofc because of your finances you’ll take the dive in round 4 but you could get some 6/10 groupies
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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@DrNickA somewhat ironically, 150k is a weak grad TC at any major pod shop, HFT, IB, etc. these days surprised citi havent been ringing him to come back all these years!
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Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@gideonrachman we've had two tier policing for decades. obviously no one has a problem when the government targets us. we're sick of it; time for some of your own fucking medicine
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Seed Oil Disrespecter™️
Seed Oil Disrespecter™️@SeedOilDsrspctr·
So is Blackrock going to just buy all the Boomers’ houses when they die?
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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@jpmasespanol shame he looked to be unconscious before the fogo - good work though!
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JP+@jpmasespanol·
⚠️ ¡Advertencia, imágenes fuertes! En Jutaí, Brasil, una multitud invadió la comisaría donde se encontraba Gregorio Patricio da Silva, quien confesó haber secuestrado, violado y asesinado a una niña de 1 año y 7 meses. Tras golpear a da Silva, la turba le prendió fuego a su cuerpo, desatando polémica en redes sociales por el accionar.
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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@GamesNosh doesnt matter, exposes greens to centroids and pushes the window rightwards
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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@Cal_III when faced with an enemy and a traitor with only two bullets, shoot the traitor twice
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Cal@Cal_III·
“Vote for us or we’ll flood you with asylum seekers”. Whoever they vote, our people do not deserve to be burdened or blackmailed with another Bell Hotel. As someone who has lived in Epping their whole life and spearheaded the protests last year, get the fuck out of my town.
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

If you vote Reform you will not have an illegal migrant deportation facility in your area. We will hold migrants awaiting deportation in constituencies that vote Green instead. You get what you vote for.

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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@lukerobertblack yeah thats how democracies work retard. the losing vote is disenfranchised
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Luke Robert Black 🌳
Luke Robert Black 🌳@lukerobertblack·
Bristol Central has a Green MP. 70% of the vote turned out, of which 56% voted Green. So Reform is happy to “punish” the 35,000 voters here that did not vote Green? Including at risk women? Maybe you guys are socialist after all. This is collective punishment.
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Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar

A small minority of us Have imported dangerous men and put us all in danger. It seems fair that the dangerous men get to live near that deluded minority. Until they are deported.

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Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola
Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola@Frances_Coppola·
I don't have a problem with migrants being housed near me. I have a problem with them being held in internment camps, in harsh and degrading conditions, as a prelude to being shipped off to who knows where.
Jack Dart@JackWDart

I don’t have a problem with migrants being housed near me. In truth, I would sooner live near them than near the people whipping up this ugly campaign against them. My experience, after meeting many immigrants and refugees over the years, is that they are decent, hard-working people who want safety, stability and the chance to build a life. The right’s fixation with presenting foreigners as a threat is a disgraceful joke, engineered to divide communities and redirect anger away from the politicians who have failed them. No issue has been weaponised more cynically by Nigel Farage and his acolytes than immigration. He used it in 2016 to frighten people about European migration, and he is using it again now against people seeking asylum. The method is familiar enough: take an instinctive human fear of the unfamiliar, inflame it, then harvest the resentment. This latest stunt, a vindictive act of intimidation which may well be unlawful, belongs to that same nasty tradition of dehumanising politics. The difference now is the tone. It has become more openly cruel, more performative, more imported from the worst habits of American right-wing politics, where humiliation itself becomes the point. They are getting nastier and dirtier, and they should be called what they are: a disgrace. A movement prepared to treat vulnerable people as props in a political game is nowhere near fit to govern.

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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@Sargon_of_Akkad gatekeeper carl returns - no we can't fix things muh process green voters want to inflict infinite migrants on EVERYONE. how is that reconcilable? when facing an enemy and a traitor with only two bullets, shoot the traitor twice
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
It should really go without saying that punitive partisan policies that target sections of the electorate for voting in the "wrong" way is distinctly un-British and, frankly, shameful. Threatening sections of the electorate with punishment, in the form of placing dangerous migrant camps in their midst, might seem like a clever strategy on the surface, but it attacks something foundational concealed beneath our politics and is deeply unwise. We are a nation and, as Edmund Burke argued, have shared national interests that go beyond our provincial concerns. These interests go beyond the mere material. The unspoken assumption of Britain is that, despite any political divides, we are British and therefore will treat one another in a manner that recognises the fundamental legitimacy of the other person and their claim to a decent life. Regardless of disputes, they ought to be able to go about their day comfortably and safe in the knowledge that this is their country and they belong to it. This is the psychic fabric that itself has been damaged by mass immigration: bringing in millions of people from countries who do not have this special attitude is what brings about the intangible feeling of unease that causes "white flight". It's why the country feels less safe, whether or not it actually is, and why people wish to live among people like themselves. The world becomes predictable and you can feel at your ease that tomorrow will be like today, and today will be like yesterday. Carving up areas of the country into ideological chunks that can be dealt a cruel hand because of their voting record is the hard edge of politics that we really must avoid. Ideology turns countrymen into enemies, brother against brother, over ephermeral abstractions that have devastating and permanent consequences. The ideological politics of the Blair era is what brought these problems to our doors in the first place. It was understood by them that "rubbing the right's nose in diversity" was a punishment, to be weaponised against their enemies. The logical conclusion of this was Zack Polanski's building a society without the right entirely. The Green-voting areas targeted by Reform are well-to-do white areas of the country, who have not yet had to live with the consequences of their politics. This is the axel around which the emotional impact of the policy hinges, and reveals the horror of what Reform plan to do. Yes, they're stupid, but they are going to be like babes in the woods in the face of it. Reform have taken up the destructive politics of ideology from the other direction, and if we look at what it has brought into existence without the mystifying lens of political ideology, it seems monstrous. In concrete terms, what we are seeing is a Muslim man who is threatening British men, women, and children with the rapes and murders caused by unvetted illegals co-religionists in order to gain political power. Why should we think he would stop there? Such behaviour ought not to be rewarded. This kind of ideological politics is completely alien to British life, and very foreign way of approaching the political dispensation of the country. It is a direct attack on the psychic fabric of the nation and renders us into two opposed and irreconcilable camps, where the human feeling that bound us together is severed. It also solidifies the control that ideology has over both sides: once one is attacked by the other, the victim will feel obliged to respond in kind. We must rise above this kind of politics before it destroys the precious metaphysical inheritence of the nation and forever drags us down into a place from which we cannot escape.
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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@Steve_Laws_ right but we need more facilities to intern all the ones here (hotels, roaming) whilst being deported, not to mention they can be refitted into regular prisons (which we also need more of) its also pushing the window rightwards (ie towards Restore) so its good
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Steve Laws 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Putting illegals in leftist strongholds is retarded. It may seem like a big fuck you to the greens but in reality it's not. There'll be endless legal battles and problems. The illegals will be back on the streets, they won't be detained. Nobody has learnt anything since the Napier Barracks fiasco.
Haryan Glaeddyv - Elder Zianist@Haryan_Glaeddyv

Very serious right wingers are currently trying to claim it's evil to put illegal detention centers in Brighton.

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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@namtaruu @EssexPR @Bbmorg don't cause fighting between Reform and Restore Reform pushing the window rightwards (ie towards Restore) is GOOD
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Nam@namtaruu·
Look Adam, this new idea to punish green areas is idiotic. You simply can't communicate like this, because it won't help but divide further. This is simply a pointless petty vengeance if true or sad cookie point collection from the lowest of the Reform voters if not. Restore is so much more sensible it's not even funny.
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Ada Wilkes
Ada Wilkes@Discophilistine·
@Sargon_of_Akkad fuck off, green policy of inflicting migrants on EVERYONE isnt an issue? every pull rightwards is a victory
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Terrible, vindictive, ideological politics. Not a responsible steward of the land, but instead a partisan attack on political opponents because a percentage of the constitutency voted the wrong way. Atrocious.
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

If you vote Reform you will not have an illegal migrant deportation facility in your area. We will hold migrants awaiting deportation in constituencies that vote Green instead. You get what you vote for.

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