
Franik Malsri
37.4K posts

Franik Malsri
@DrACactivism
Franik Malsri also known as Dr ACactivism. Philosopher . For 15 years oppressed by the British Elite and still standing. https://t.co/pekDaaB7mK



Congratulations, President Trump! This is a win for the world and a clear message to evil dictators everywhere.


70,369 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza and another 170,999 have been injured with the direct support of British and American politics. While the Anglo-Saxons & the Normans and others payed the subscription at the @BBCNews to preach us hate as love and death as life. #uk


To Support Independent Thinking or an Independent Thinker means to support a Fair Writer who is not associated with any form of Political or Media Power. A Fair and Free Pen 🖊 with Truth & Reason in Mind. ABOUT #DrACactivism - Dr ACactivism - Philosopher dracactivism.com

To Support Independent Thinking or an Independent Thinker means to support a Fair Writer who is not associated with any form of Political or Media Power. A Fair and Free Pen 🖊 with Truth & Reason in Mind. ABOUT #DrACactivism - Dr ACactivism - Philosopher dracactivism.com


In December 1872, an eleven-year-old boy named Thomas Savage was sentenced at Wandsworth Prison, London, for the theft of a small amount of iron. His punishment was shockingly severe by modern standards—four days of hard labour followed by ten strokes of the birch cane. At such a young age, Thomas was subjected to both physical pain and the harsh realities of prison discipline, a reminder of the unforgiving nature of Victorian justice. During this period, the justice system often treated children as miniature adults, with little consideration for their age or circumstances. Hard labour was intended to instill discipline, while corporal punishment was believed to deter future crime. For boys like Thomas, the birching was not just a physical ordeal but a humiliating experience carried out under strict prison authority. Such punishments reflected society’s stern approach to poverty, theft, and survival during the late 19th century. Cases like Thomas Savage’s shed light on the harsh conditions endured by working-class children in Victorian London. Many were driven to petty crime by necessity, only to face punishments that today seem deeply disproportionate. His story is a sobering reminder of the struggles faced by poor families and the severity of the laws that governed their lives. Thanks to preservation and modern colourisation, his case remains a vivid illustration of the era’s unforgiving treatment of its most vulnerable. © Colorized History #archaeohistories




Albanian Absurdity of 2025. When a Minister in Europe 🇪🇺 is accused for Corruption by a Special Prosecution against Organised Crime, they are immediately dismissed. Or a Civil War begins. In #Albania @ediramaal contradicts all European thinking by also pretending to like Europe!

Ja konkretisht nga tryeza ime e punës sot, shembujt konkretë, krejt aktualë, pse unë i kam kërkuar Gjykatës Kushtetuese heqjen e pezullimit absurd të një anëtari të qeverisë dhe pse të pezullosh një ministër (për herë të parë në botë) sjell pasoja që cënojnë konkretisht funksionimin e qeverisë dhe interesin publik: Kanë përfunduar diskutimet në nivel teknik dhe kthimpërgjigja pozitive e palës kanadeze, i ka hapur rrugë lidhjes së marrëveshjes dypalëshe mes Shqipërisë dhe Kanadasë për nisjen e fluturimeve ajrore transoqeanike midis dy vendeve. Mirëpo kjo procedurë, aktualisht nuk mund të vijojë me hapat e mëtejshme të miratimit e të nëshkrimit të saj, pasi autoritetin ekskluziv për këto hapa, Kushtetuta ia jep ministrit dhe kompetencat e vendimmarrëse të tij nuk mund të delegohen tek askush tjetër. Kështu që pezullimi ne fjalë, vendos një pikëpyetje të madhe mbi fillimin e fluturimeve në qershor 2026, sipas parashikimit. Por po kështu, aktualisht, ka edhe 36 akte të tjera të Ministrisë së Infrastrukturës dhe Energjisë, ku vetëm akte për rindërtimin janë 18, të cilat mbeten të pezulluara bashkë me ministrin, ndërkohë që çdo ditë që pezullimi i ministrit zgjatet, zgjatet edhe lista e punëve të bllokuara.

I want to thank Tim Davie for his service to public broadcasting over many years. He has led the BBC through a period of significant change and helped the organisation to grip the challenges it has faced in recent years.




#Albania lives in a state of Absurdity. 35 years of Democracy, it is 35 years of Corrupt Politicians in POWER. Erion Veliaj was sent to Prison by a special court against Organised Crime in Albania, first of its kind. & is defended publicly by @ediramaal this is a dark tragedy





