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Fuzzy Logic

@Fuzzy_LogicX

Bonafide Shitlib / Annoying know-it-all I also bloviate on stream: https://t.co/Wxgtj0PFyG https://t.co/fLktyfWre8

Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Fuzzy Logic
Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@nonregemesse There’s this weird thing on the modern American right where they have to perform being a big macho manly man, which to everyone else just looks like insecurity
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@Streettough He didn’t convince himself. The richest man in the world spent huge amounts of money buying this site, so he could pump non stop propaganda into people’s feeds and that’s just one source of this nonsense They even manage to convince people here that London is a warzone
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Razor Marone@Streettough·
Genuinely insane to have convinced yourself that Britain has fallen and is now some hell on earth because there are no guns. James lives in a country ran by a fash paedo. Mass/school shootings are normalised. US has 117 gun deaths daily. UK has 500 or so murders per year total.
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Razor Marone@Streettough·
Average response when whispering the name Sadiq Khan to any white male aged over 60 who does not reside in London
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@Noahpinion I think you’re confusing leftism with populism. Left populism bounces around various leftist causes and ideologies, never truly caring about any of them, just like right populism, but leftism and conservatism are still genuine ideologies despite this
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Dino 🇵🇸 🇺🇸@Homiedino·
The thing I find most annoying about Palestine becoming the left’s omnicause is it has wiped out activism and messaging on nearly every other topic. Nobody talks about climate change, universal healthcare, corporate consolidation, housing, global far-right ascension, worker’s rights, you name it. Don’t get me wrong, Palestine is very important, but it’s not the only thing that matters and every unrelated group shifting their focus to Palestine effectively cedes the ground on every other issue to the right.
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@Streettough Not that incredible TBF. Have you seen the state the Tories left social care in? Not really that surprising they had people like this running it
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
Why do people think it’s worth having this much crime and violence, not to mention the amount of money spent, just to stop grown adults having things which might be bad for them (in this case less so than alcohol)? thetimes.com/article/04acf7…
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@sleepy_devo They think mainstream liberals are communists though, so when they say, “Communism”, they just mean “to the left of me”
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Dev@sleepy_devo·
one of the ways the anti-woke crowd consistently fails to understand the world, is when they keep acting like commies and corpos are aligned. they are not. the commies hate the corpos and see through their pandering, which is why they deride it as 'rainbow capitalism' and etc.
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Luetin 😐@Luetin09·
What the actual fuck 😐 As far as I recall, havent multiple American service members died so far, including over 100 hospitalised? A school of 180 children levelled. And the White House is making it into Wii Sports? This made me feel literally physically sick.
The White House@WhiteHouse

UNDEFEATED.

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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@Streettough They realised that wars cost money and backed down immediately
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Razor Marone
Razor Marone@Streettough·
This rebadged version of the Tory Party wanted us launching missiles with absolutely no time to ask questions at Trumps demand less than a week ago.
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick

The Iranian regime is wicked, but this war needs to come to an end as soon as possible because it is making Britain poorer. Reform are a party for working people, not drawn-out wars in faraway places. The liberal interventionists of the early 21st century failed our own people, leaving them poorer and more exposed to mass migration, not to mention the brave British men whose lives were lost. The British people have had enough of them. It’s time to be realists and put Britain first. That’s why Nigel Farage immediately ruled out suggestions that the UK might deploy boots on the ground. Nor do we see why British aircraft should become involved in offensive action. In just a matter of days, people are feeling the side effects of this conflict. The cost of filling up your car or van has already risen sharply. Those who rely on heating oil to heat their homes are feeling the pinch. And very soon household prices will rise more sharply. The fact is that the longer this war continues, the more damage it will cause to British families, businesses and manufacturers. We must channel Palmerston and ruthlessly pursue our national self-interest. That means being steadfast in our defence of our people and bases in the region. But it also means being clear that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East will see prices spiral here and hurt everyone in their pocket. The only war the Government should be waging is on the malign Iranian influence here on our own soil. The radical Imams Tehran funds. The extremism they promote. The agents they send on small boats. The IRGC needs to be proscribed, the funding cut off, and our porous borders sealed shut. Illegal migrants from Iran must be removed. If those egging on British military involvement in Iran were as eager to secure our border we would be a much safer country. And as everything becomes more expensive, Starmer should be making life easier for people. I warned the Chancellor on Tuesday that a rise in fuel duty at a time when prices are already rising by 20 per cent was a terrible idea, yet she has doubled down. So too has Ed Miliband, who refuses to grant new oil and gas licenses against all logic. At a time when our country is broken and in need of serious repair, we do not need distractions. Our sole interest must always be in making the British people safer and more prosperous. There is no time to waste.

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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@nonregemesse He is indicative of the way our entire political class is made up of useless middle management types with neither ability nor any ideas, but who will say anything to get them through the next interview. Consequently they’re turning the country into a joke
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@nonregemesse Most people in the UK don’t care about foreign policy or defence, MPs included. It’s started to really drive me nuts. I swear half the country think we shouldn’t even have a defence budget
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@Streettough To be fair, she’s trying to claw back votes from Farage, who left the country immediately after being elected to beg for crumbs from Trump’s table, so if they’ll vote for him…
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@Streettough We have chronically underfunded defence and also wasted huge amounts on failed arms projects. I don’t think it has to be an either or between public services and having a proper military that allows us to be less dependant on the US
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@flying_rodent People who elected Trump? You can blame Starmer and previous governments for a lot, but Trump tearing up the global order is probably not on them
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Flying_Rodent@flying_rodent·
Gee whizz, it looks like our slavish obsequious vassalage to America has developed not necessarily to Britain’s advantage. I guess somebody must have badly fucked up here. But who?
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@HKirshenba74891 @Defence_Index All those things were in America’s interest. America didn’t join Britain and France’s invasion of suez, because it was stupid. That wasn’t an insult to all the British soldiers who died fighting alongside America in Korea or something Also, you didn’t win those wars handed
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Defence Index@Defence_Index·
🇪🇸🇺🇸 BREAKING: Spain has ordered U.S. tanker aircraft to leave its Morón and Rota bases after Madrid rejected allowing support for the military strikes against Iran, Reuters reports.
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Fuzzy Logic@Fuzzy_LogicX·
@Streettough Basically a lot of very wealthy people convinced the government and media that if you close down tax loopholes, then the people exploiting them will close down their businesses and stop making money in protest
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Razor Marone
Razor Marone@Streettough·
What exactly is the argument for people that have moved there to avoid paying tax ,not being asked to contribute a bit now they need something? Perhaps taxpayers could fund a rescue fleet of private jets for the richest and most patriotic though just to be safe
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth

Susanna Reid: "Brits have moved to places like Dubai, potentially.. to avoid paying tax.. if they need rescuing.. should they pay for their own evacuation, because if they're avoiding paying tax then they're avoiding paying into public services, like the govt coming to get you"

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Ian Austin@LordIanAustin·
Nobody seriously believes Rachel Reeves shares this man’s views. She is and always has been a good friend to the Jewish community and supports a close and positive relationship with Israel. Unlike some others, she refused to have anything to do with Corbyn’s leadership when Labour was poisoned by extremism and anti-Jewish racism. As last week’s byelection showed, we face real problems with Islamist extremism and an obsession with Israel that fuels antisemitism, particularly on the left. Suggesting Rachel Reeves somehow supports that won’t help solve it.
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick

Arshad Khatana has the most abhorrent and shocking views. So why has Rachel Reeves been “friends” with this fanatic for over a decade? Why, as Chancellor, is she going round his house for lunch?

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