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Toni Soprano

@GabagoolForAll

the internet’s gayest mafioso

East Coast, USA Katılım Haziran 2022
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GAZAWOOD - The Pallywood Saga - BACKUP
Skin-and-bones survivors of the famine in Gaza are mustering a bit of joy, swaying gently in a frail, ghost-like dance after the nightmare years of starvation relentlessly covered by the mainstream media.
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Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers@MikeRogersForMI·
These communists hate America — and they want to destroy us from within. Don’t just take my word for it, listen to Abdul El-Sayed’s right-hand woman.
TheBlaze@theblaze

Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib: “The political structures that we are surrounded by were built on slavery and genocide and oppression. Look at this room, motherf******. We aren’t going anywhere. Now we’re in Congress and every corner of the United States.”

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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
This is why he pulled the stunt in the West Bank.
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Nature is Phenomenal
Nature is Phenomenal@AnimalGeoLife·
At a zoo in Kyoto, Japan, a young giraffe spotted some meerkats on the other side of the fence. After trying all sorts of ways, the giraffe finally managed to stretch its long neck through a gap in the fence to greet the meerkats 🦒❤️
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New Order
New Order@neworder·
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Toni Soprano@GabagoolForAll·
@EliErlick You’re always going to be a man. A rapist, loser man.
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Eli Erlick
Eli Erlick@EliErlick·
What’s legal in Dublin but illegal an hour’s drive north? This photo, thanks to the anti-transgender (and unenforceable) EHRC guidance. Try and coerce me into the men’s bathing area. I dare you.
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Toni Soprano@GabagoolForAll·
@ofcrdeonjoseph It’s your algorithm- you create it by looking at stuff- stop looking at that stuff.
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Deon Joseph
Deon Joseph@ofcrdeonjoseph·
Dear algorithm: Can you stop me from seeing anything regarding Candace Owens, Jasmine Crockett, Joy Reid, Sunny Hostin or Jennifer Welch. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Kate Hoey
Kate Hoey@CatharineHoey·
This is just so shocking I don’t recall the BBC allowing anyone on their programme a few days after the terrible murder of Jo Cox to criticise her political or religious views
JARDINE@oJARDINEo

Wow. #PoliticsLive discusses Ann Widdecombe’s murder case & chose to feature @DazeAghaji smearing her. The killer still hasn't been prosecuted, yet the BBC gives airtime to attacks on the victim. Utterly shameful. This fat jabba the hut looking cretin needs deporting.

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Seb Potter
Seb Potter@SebastianPott10·
Looks like Police have re-opened the case into Heather Herbert’s comment’s about Ann Widdecombe Officers previously said that 'no criminality' could be established. #Echobox=1784046616" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/706155…
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The Ricky Gervais Clips
The Ricky Gervais Clips@gervaisclips·
This joke still triggers people.
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Siraj Hashmi
Siraj Hashmi@SirajAHashmi·
It's not enough to be NOT French. You must be ANTI French.
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Richard
Richard@RicardoEyes·
This is hilarious 😂
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Janet Murray
Janet Murray@jan_murray·
I compared how six UK news outlets covered the same story about Heather Herbert. Herbert is the University of Aberdeen employee who posted on social media that they hoped Ann Widdecombe had suffered an "extremely painful death". For context: Herbert is male but identifies as a trans woman. Times - avoids pronouns altogether BBC - she/her Daily Star - she/her Daily Record - uses they/them throughout Scottish Daily Express - they/them Aberdeen Live - avoids pronouns altogether Quite remarkable - given they're all reporting the same story. IPSO's guidance on reporting on sex and gender doesn't recommend which pronouns to use. But it does make two important - and rather unhelpful - points. -"The press should not make pejorative or prejudicial reference to an individual's sex or gender identity." - Journalists should take care not to publish "inaccurate and misleading information." Unhelpful - because you can't get more 'inaccurate and misleading' than reporting that a man is female. At the same time, some people believe it's prejudicial to call a man a man - if he claims to be female. But journalism is about truth and accuracy. Of all professions, it should be the one most committed to resolving this conflict. And if news organisations can't even agree on the sex of the same individual, how can the public ever have confidence they're being given an accurate account of events?
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
After Jo Cox was murdered, the BBC rightly didn’t invite activists on to say that they won’t miss her because she was pro-immigration, pro-Gaza etc. So why do they allow it for another murder victim, Ann Widdecombe? With the BBC, these decisions always seem to go one way.
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Geoff Schwartz
Geoff Schwartz@geoffschwartz·
The most consistent thing in my life is a happy birthday text from a pharmacy I used 12 years ago. 😂
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
On today’s episode of Keeping Up With The ‘Kind’ Left: Leftists on Bluesky are celebrating the murder of Ann Widdecombe. A 78-year-old woman was beaten to death in her own home and these cretins are acting like they just won the World Cup.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I find it so very depressing that there are people in Britain who believe now is the right time to insult, degrade and abuse Ann Widdecombe. Leave it.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
I’ve been offline for 2 months and only logged back on because I saw the news about Ann Widdecombe. But I wish I hadn’t. We’re told that victims deserve dignity and injustice transcends political divides… except if you’re a conservative. Jeremy Corbyn’s legacy is marred by decades of anti-Semitism and allegiances to Hamas and Hezbollah leaders. Yet, he still gets treated with enormous deference and protection by large sections of the Left. If Corbyn were beaten to death in his home, the outrage and grief would come pouring in. The Left would (rightly) demand justice. And anyone using his political ideology or past misdeeds as an excuse to celebrate his death would (rightly) be blasted as inhumane and evil. Ann Widdecombe is no more divisive or controversial than Jeremy Corbyn. Her political impact is no less important than him. Her decades of public service, regardless of whether you agree with the side of the fence she sat on, count for no less than his. And yet, where the Left would be outraged if it were Corbyn who was beaten to death in his home, they are openly celebrating Ann’s murder simply because they disagreed with her politics. And this is a recent phenomenon. I mean, look at the senseless murders of Jo Cox and Sir David Amess. Both MPS. Both murdered in cold blood. Both of polar opposite political parties. But, less than a decade ago, the response was horror and proper mourning that crossed political lines. As it should have been. Now? The level of glee is utterly grotesque. When the victim is someone whose politics they dislike, suddenly the rules change. Tribal hatred has hollowed out basic decency, and humanity is no longer a basic foundation for all of humankind. An elderly woman was beaten to death in her own home. Her life was taken in horrific circumstances and she deserves justice. Cheering the violent death of a political opponent isn’t principled or brave. It’s just callous. Simple as. So, I pray for her family, for justice, and for the return of some basic human decency. Tonight was a reminder of just how far we have fallen. And with that, I’m logging back off.
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