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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind. Christ is King. Save Europe. Restore Britain!

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Sky News@SkyNews·
Britain's first gay surrogate parent charged with rape and human trafficking 🔗 trib.al/rrCfAmt
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AF Post@AFpost·
Glenn Gibbins, a Reform UK candidate who said Nigerians should be melted down to fill potholes, has won his race. Reform UK saw massive gains in the UK elections. Follow: @AFpost
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
He won today by the way
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A baby at 32 weeks in the womb was caught smiling the moment she heard her dad’s voice during a routine ultrasound. The scan showed the unborn girl breaking into a clear smile as soon as her father started speaking. By this stage of pregnancy, babies can hear sounds from outside the womb and often recognize their parents’ voices. An unforgettable moment. Life is truly precious.
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Iran Embassy SA@IraninSA·
Of course, this comparison is an insult to Hitler.
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Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
Two years ago, Naomi Guzman doused her father in lighter fluid and tried to set him on fire, then broke into a church and threatened a priest with a knife. She was found incompetent to stand trial and released. Today, she abducted a toddler and stabbed him before she was shot and killed by police.
Omaha Scanner@omaha_scanner

.@OmahaPolice have provided an update regarding the officer-involved shooting at 1606 S 72nd Street earlier today. The suspect was identified as Noemi Guzman, 31. The Omaha Police Department is asking any independent witnesses who may have observed or recorded any actions of Ms. Guzman during this incident to please contact the department directly at 402-444-4877. Please reference Report Number: AA31063 when calling. Your information could be valuable to the ongoing investigation. (1/2)

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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Rupert Lowe keeps finding out the truth for the British Public So they've banned him from asking any more questions The establishment are terrified of him
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Daniel Concannon@TooWhiteToTweet·
Amazin'
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EsotericMemer@EsotericMemer·
@jonnycain001 @OliverJBradshaw Why are you quoting "underpay" like I said that? You preach fairness for boomers but give no care to fairness for the younger generation. You say the pensioners should get more money than they paid in but money doesn't come from nowhere, ur taking it from the poorest generation.
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JC@jonnycain001·
That’s an oversimplification. Boomers didn’t “underpay”, they contributed under the system that existed at the time, just like we do now. Longevity, low birth rates, and policy choices changed the maths, not some deliberate free ride. Many pensioners aren’t wealthy, they rely on that income to live. The issue is sustainability, not blaming a generation.
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Oliver Bradshaw
Oliver Bradshaw@OliverJBradshaw·
This weekend, boomers have been calling my generation entitled, ungrateful, and straight up lazy for questioning the state pension triple lock. Apart from a barrage of playground insults, the same old arguments kept coming: “We paid in our time,” “It’s your turn now,” “Just move somewhere cheaper,” “16% of you lot are out of work,” and “Stop buying coffee and going out.” Here’s the nasty truth they conveniently ignore. You talk about a fair “pay-it-forward” deal. But back when you worked, there were roughly five workers per pensioner. Today it’s 3.6. By the time we retire, it’ll be closer to 2.5. You had far more people sharing the load. That contract got stretched thin on our backs. You say you worked harder, faced 15% mortgages, had no luxuries, and Uni was basically free. Interest rates were brutal, sure. But you bought houses for 3-4 times your wages. Ours cost 8-10 times or more. Over-60s now hold 55% of the country’s entire housing wealth, nearly £3.84 trillion, mostly mortgage-free. Many of you enjoyed full mortgage interest tax relief (MIRAS) until 2000. We pay sky-high rents with zero tax relief while real wages have barely grown against inflation for 15 years. My generation was sold a lie, study hard, get the degree, land the good job, buy the house, pay your National Insurance, and the system will look after you. I know friends and colleagues who followed that script to the letter, straight-A students, graduate schemes, full time work from day one. Now in their late twenties, they’re still renting, saddled with £50k+ in loans, watching every spare pound vanish into rent and bills, while being called “entitled” for noticing the numbers don’t add up. “Just buy a house somewhere cheaper!” Sure, in towns where property is dirt cheap and jobs are non existent. Good careers don’t magically appear out of thin air. That advice is pure fantasy. “Just cut back on coffee and nights out”? As if skipping a £4 latte can magically fund a house deposit when homes cost 8-10 times our wages. Our money has far less purchasing power than yours ever did. We spend nearly 30% of our income on housing (up from 20% twenty years ago), and under-30s households devote 70% of their budget to essentials versus just 56% for over-65s. We’re not splashing on luxuries, we don’t want to live like hermits just to scrape by, and nor should we have to. You throw out the 16% youth unemployment rate for 16-24 year olds and call us bone idle. That’s not laziness, it’s a brutal job market. Job vacancies have tanked. We’re stuck in retail and hospitality roles that get cut first when times are tough, five times more likely to be on zero-hours contracts. Nearly a million of us (12.8%) are NEET simply because the jobs don't exist. Many of us are already paying National Insurance from the first insecure job we have, yet we’re still expected to bankroll your guaranteed above inflation rises. Work in Britain no long pays. The state pension already costs £138 billion a year, the second biggest single expense after the NHS. The triple lock alone will add £15.5 billion extra every year by 2030, three times the original forecast. Pension spending is heading from ~5% of GDP toward 7.7% in the coming decades, with more than half the extra burden coming directly from the triple lock itself. Waste exists elsewhere and public-sector pensions are far too generous, but this locked in, exploding cost is the elephant in the room, and they all need reviewing. I’m not pitting generations against each other or begrudging anyone a dignified retirement. But the system you defend hands one generation guaranteed rises no matter what the economy does, while the shrinking number of us paying the bill gets saddled with a heavier and heavier bag. I’m not against pensioners. I’m against a policy that’s mathematically doomed and dumps the heaviest load on fewer and fewer contributors. The truly entitled position is demanding a blank cheque forever while slapping down facts as “division” or “whining” or pretending our small treats are the problem. So go ahead, tell me exactly where I’m wrong. But this time skip the playground insults calling me and my generation entitled and lazy. I’m done being polite about a system that screws my generation while you demand a blank cheque.
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EsotericMemer@EsotericMemer·
@jonnycain001 @OliverJBradshaw They did not pay their fair share though. We are making up the difference. The generation that can't afford homes and can't afford to start a family are subsidizing the wealthiest generation in history. This is not a fair system
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JC
JC@jonnycain001·
Calling out boomers for defending the triple lock ignores some hard truths. They paid in for decades under the rules they were given, often with higher taxes, fewer workplace benefits, and far less financial flexibility than people assume. Many don’t have huge pensions or housing wealth, and rely heavily on the state pension to get by. Yes, the system is under pressure, but that’s down to demographics and policy failures over decades, not one generation gaming the system. Scrapping protections now would move the goalposts after they’ve already played the game. Fairness cuts both ways.
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The Original Pagan
The Original Pagan@PaganOrigin·
It’s insane how thick, lazy, over indulged and special the young are. No one owes you anything. Not the boomers, deffo not us Gen X and certainly not the world. I couldn’t give a fuck about you. No one gave a fuck about us. Get a grip, graft, and stop blaming boomers for the fact successive governments have done this to us,.
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Jess
Jess@jessgill03·
It’s insane how little compassion so many boomers have for young people.
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