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HackneyBelle

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HackneyBelle@HackneyBelle65·
💔 Arnold looks so proud and unbroken in his photo, as though he knew he stood as a symbol in history of the persecution of all Jewish people. We see you and we remember, Arnold. Europeans must not stand by as anti-semites attack Jewish people on our streets once again.
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum

10 November 1912 | A Czech, Arnold Nawrat, was born in Frenštát. A lawyer. In #Auschwitz from 18 January 1943. No. 89792 He perished in the camp on 23 February 1943.

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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
"Tower Hamlets is the first real example of sectarianism in Britain. All the councillors of Lutfur Rahman's Aspire party are Muslim Bangladeshi men. He was convicted of corrupt electoral practices in 2015 but his voters don't care." @DanielDieppe on the Sceptic. Full episode👇
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Milei in English - Official Account
Socialism is a mental disease. Even when they have the chance to create wealth, they refuse. They would rather destroy yours so everyone shares the same misery.
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Milli Hill
Milli Hill@millihill·
Here's a link to today's episode of AntiSocial where I argued for the importance of women only organisations and spaces. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
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Denby Pottery
Denby Pottery@denbypottery·
Denby is not just a business, it's a story. 217 years of craft, honest manufacturing, the hands that shape Denby, the earth respected, the lives that inspire design and the people who love Denby. This story is what we are trying to save. Read more: denbypottery.com/blogs/about-us…
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HackneyBelle@HackneyBelle65·
OMFL. I just cannot believe this.🤬
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion

A British university student is facing prosecution after comparing a Keffiyeh worn by a pro-Palestinian activist to a “tea towel” during Freshers’ Fair at @RoyalHolloway. 20-year-old Brodie Mitchell told the President of the Friends of Palestine Society, Huda El-Jamal, that her keffiyeh looked like a “tea towel” after she called him a “wannabe Jew” because he was defending Israel and mocked him for not wearing a Jewish “hat”. In a classic case of double standards on campus, Brodie was handed a nine-week suspension the following day “for alleged conduct that could be considered hate speech”. He was told his comments were “Islamophobic”, “racist”, and “anti-Palestinian” and was barred from campus and forced to leave his student accommodation. Surrey Police have now confirmed they have sent a file to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for a charging decision — meaning Brodie could face prosecution for saying El-Jamal’s headscarf looked like a “tea towel”. Meanwhile, she faced no disciplinary action and continued her studies as normal. Welcome to two-tier Britain. The case could be the first of many, given the Government’s decision to publish an official definition of “anti-Muslim hostility” and encourage universities to embed it in their speech policies. The definition is already being used to silence legitimate criticism of Islam. The Free Speech Union is supporting Brodie. With our help, he has been allowed back on campus, but under conditions that dictate who he can speak to and what he’s allowed to say. With our support, Brodie is taking Royal Holloway to the High Court, arguing he was unfairly forced to miss seven weeks of teaching, potentially delaying completion of his degree. We’ve also provided him with a top-notch criminal legal team in case the CPS decides to prosecute him. His own university, Royal Holloway, is spending nearly three-quarters of a million pounds defending its actions. At a recent hearing, it initially said its total costs could be as high as £734,000, with the risk that Brodie will have to pay them if he loses. In other words, the university is trying to scare him into dropping the case. But we’ve got his back. Welcome to the reality of free speech on English university campuses. In the absence of the complaints scheme that was legislated for in the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act being activated by Bridget Phillipson – she has delayed doing so for 18 months now – these are the ruinous costs facing students who want to stand up for their right to free speech. On this week’s episode of the FSU Podcast, Brodie Mitchell (@BrodieMitchell1) shares his story with @_ConnieShaw. The full episode is available on the FSU YouTube channel (link in first reply).

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Dean Smith
Dean Smith@DeanSmi47962704·
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Olly@oIIyjm·
25% of families using private schools earn below the UK's average income. Far from being wealthy, thousands of families impacted by @UKLabour's education tax are struggling to make ends meet. They should be praised for investing in education, not penalised by class warriors.
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Igor Sushko
Igor Sushko@igorsushko·
European intelligence knew Orban intended to invade Ukraine and partition the country with Russia in Feb 2022. Hungarian T-72 tanks and artillery staged on the border, led by Lt Gen Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi. Mission aborted because Kyiv didn't fall. lansinginstitute.org/2025/05/10/pea…
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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
Heartbreaking moment, but powerful. Look at Kosar Eftekhari. The Islamic regime shot her eye out and blinded her during the Women, Life, Freedom revolution. Now she is in Germany, shocked that people there defend the same regime, the same IRGC. She’s asking them: Who are you defending? She shows them her eye, see what they did. Why defend them? I’ve known Kosar since she was a teenager in Iran, part of my #WhiteWednesdays campaign against forced hijab. She’s a hero, not a victim but here she cries from the pain of watching the very people who shot her and killed thousands of innocent Iranians being praised in the West. And I’m just as shocked when I see that the relatives and children of those who blinded her are living luxurious lives in Europe and America. @kosareftekharii
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HackneyBelle@HackneyBelle65·
@JournalistJill @latsot Bucolic Stroud taken over by the Trans Pornography Liberation Front was not something I had on my bingo card for 2026. How very depressing that Stroud Brewery don’t have the gumption to tell them to eff off.
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Jill Foster
Jill Foster@JournalistJill·
Jo and her co-writer Rob were due to give a talk about the porn industry and violence against women. They booked a venue - Stroud Brewery. After complaints from men in dresses and those who pander to men in dresses, Stroud has cancelled the booking. Scumbags.
Jo Bartosch@jo_bartosch

So having been compared to a holocaust denier by a local cllr (who was once a friend) Stroud Brewery and Taproom have cancelled the event organised by GlosWomen. @robjessel16 & I will be taking advice.

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HackneyBelle@HackneyBelle65·
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566

NHS DOCTOR INJECTED HIMSELF WITH DRUGS ON DUTY Dr Patricia Mills worked at West Suffolk Hospital @WestSuffolkNHS between 2019 and 2021. She did what any responsible doctor should do. She reported a colleague who was injecting himself with drugs while on duty, with patients' lives on the line. The hospital's response? Launch a disciplinary investigation against her. Not against the drug-taking doctor. Against the whistleblower. An independent NHS review later described that investigation as verging on "victimisation." In December 2021, Dr Mills was fully exonerated. The review was highly critical of how she was ignored and targeted. @guardian and @BBC both covered it. This is the @NHS whistleblowing system in action. You see something dangerous, you report it, you get hunted. The charity Protect describes the system as fundamentally broken. The law, PIDA, was supposed to protect people like Dr Mills from day one of employment. In practice, West Suffolk Hospital spent that time building a case against her instead. Nobody has been held to account. Nobody ever is. The NHS has over 900 Freedom to Speak Up Guardians. Dr Mills got a disciplinary hearing. You do the maths. Source: The Lowdown NHS / lowdownnhs_info |

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HackneyBelle@HackneyBelle65·
😳 Gulp. Are the brilliant brains in government and NHS management aware, concerned, capable of mitigating this risk in AI deployment across our public sector. OF COURSE NOT.
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets

🦔A researcher invented a fake eye condition called bixonimania, uploaded two obviously fraudulent papers about it to an academic server, and watched major AI systems present it as real medicine within weeks. The fake papers thanked Starfleet Academy, cited funding from the Professor Sideshow Bob Foundation and the University of Fellowship of the Ring, and stated mid-paper that the entire thing was made up. Google's Gemini told users it was caused by blue light. Perplexity cited its prevalence at one in 90,000 people. ChatGPT advised users whether their symptoms matched. The fake research was then cited in a peer-reviewed journal that only retracted it after Nature contacted the publisher. My Take The researcher made the papers as obviously fake as possible on purpose. The AI systems didn't catch it. Neither did the human researchers who cited it in real journals, which means people are feeding AI-generated references into their work without reading what they're actually citing. I've covered the FDA using AI for drug review, the NYC hospital CEO ready to replace radiologists, and ChatGPT Health launching this year. All of that is happening in the same environment where a condition funded by a Simpsons character and endorsed by the crew of the Enterprise was being presented as emerging medical consensus. The people making these deployment decisions seem to believe the pipeline from research to AI to patient is more supervised than it actually is. This experiment suggests it isn't supervised much at all. Hedgie🤗 nature.com/articles/d4158…

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HackneyBelle@HackneyBelle65·
🇬🇧 establishment are a bunch of rainbow-flag-waving nincompoops and this country is going to hell in a handcart.
Maxi@AllForProgress_

A British company called Skycutter, based in the East Midlands, just finished first out of the entire field in the Pentagon's Drone Dominance Program. Score of 99.3 out of 100. The largest order goes to them: two and a half thousand units, an initial Pentagon contract of twenty million dollars, with an option to scale up to two hundred million. Read that and really soak it in. It's something that rarely happens anymore. A small British startup beat the entire American defence-tech industrial complex on its own home turf, in a competition the Pentagon designed itself, against companies that get whatever they ask for from Washington on a Tuesday morning. It looks likely to be followed by something that always happens - Skycutter are, by the looks of things, going to pack up their talent and their operations and move all of it to America. Why? The MoD, they say, is too slow. The procurement cycle is too long. There is no clear pathway from "British company that builds something the world wants" to "British company that the British state buys from in serious quantity at serious speed." No byway through which you move from "A potentially world-toppling IP advantage" to "Complete and deserved domination of the global market." So we are about to lose them. Not because they want to leave, but because the country that produced them cannot organise itself fast enough to keep them. The MoD's response, by the way, was to issue a statement saying it wants the UK to be "the best place in the world to start and grow a defence business." It does not want to do this. Indeed it is difficult to convey, in polite English, how galling that sentence is when read alongside the news it is responding to. You're a serious country? You'd fight for a company like Skycutter. You'd fight to take them if they weren't yours, and you'd fight like mad to keep them if they were. A serious country has someone in Whitehall whose entire fucking job is making sure the next Skycutter doesn't end up in Virginia. We have, instead, a Defence Office for Small Business Growth. Which is the kind of name you give a thing that you created for no purpose other than taking the piss out of it.

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HackneyBelle@HackneyBelle65·
A venerable bulwark against oppression has been turned into a hollowed out husk no longer worth of its name. APLU would be far more apt as an acronym now.
Genevieve Gluck@WomenReadWomen

The @ACLU hates women and is led by a gay man: a thread. One of the most powerful lobby groups in the United States pushing "gender identity" policies is the ACLU. Currently, the organization is leading the legal fight to place violent men, including sadistic killers and rapists, into women's prisons. The executive director since 2001 is Anthony Romero. In the past the organization defended NAMBLA, asserted that child pornography is free speech, defended child marriage, took money from pornographers, and argued that sex trafficking is "work." aclu.org/bio/anthony-d-… aclu-wa.org/pages/rights-t…

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James Dreyfus
James Dreyfus@DreyfusJames·
“What do think?” “Well, we could risk it. I know it never usually goes well. But these are soldiers. I’m sure they’ll be professional & suitably serious. I mean, Keir has real authority…” “Yup. You’re right. Ok. Let’s stick them behind him, as he talks. It’ll be fine…”
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