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@Murk441 SOME 18 year olds would be OK, but NOT HER. Too inmature!
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@Murk441 Learn to write in English before YOU ask questions in Social Media!
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@TrumpsHurricane AND BY SHOWING TOO MUCH SKIN. 100 years ago in the West, ONLY WHORES WORE WHAT SOME WOMEN WEAR TODAY! In muslim countries women are TOO COVERED! So Virtue is always in the middle, in the Center. Wear knee long dresses/shorts, hair as U like, no make up. Natural look.
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Yes or No
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@silentblossom_ Gere YOU ARE THE CLOWN. UR OPINION is not even Yours!
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@honeymoon250 He's the ONLY PRESIDENT TO BE TOTALLY MENTALLY INCAPACITATED.
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@lady_valor_07 She doesn't need it to vote. DRIVERS LICENSE. PASSPORT!
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@shfique13 @FoxNews None. It's their Gov. A gov which has declared its intention to erase Israel. YOU KNOW THIS but U intentionally forget it b/c U believe that THAT is ok. Deep inside, if YOU were honest, U would admit that U don't give a fuck about Iranians n that ur convictions are Head Deep.
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On Easter, Donald Trump is preaching a lesson on ‘faith’... while on the other hand, the world watches as humanity is strangled by bombs and sanctions.
Those who speak of the sacrifice on the Cross—tell us, please: what was the crime of the innocent people of Iran?
What kind of faith is this, in which words are sacred, yet deeds are stained with blood?
#IranMassacre #genocıdelaw

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‘RESURRECTION OF FAITH’: President Trump says "religion is growing again in our country for the first time in decades" as he delivers an Easter message to Americans.
"This Easter, millions of Christians all over the globe will be reminded that because of what Jesus did on the cross, all of us can live every day with hope in God's promise, knowing that in the end, evil and wickedness will not prevail," he added.

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@Proffessorq0n @FoxNews His BODY, sir, his physical Life. Jesus voluntarily suffered brutal physical pain, crucifixion, to indicate Total Submission to Divine Will. YOU are entering a field where YOU do not belong. Stay in your Woke territory and... Good luck! It's ALL you got, your luck.
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@MaxtheCrowhouse @FoxNews Because WE have freedom with Trump, U can make such comments without any fear!
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@BaderAlmahzari @FoxNews Wow. Never fails. People like U who think they know it all, have no clue of ANY thing.
Keep dreaming pal!
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@FoxNews Moon landings were faked , Even if you could get close, remember: the moment you arrive, one side of the Moon is +250°C (extremely hot), while the other side is -250°C (extremely cold).Good luck with that
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TRACE GALLAGHER: “You, in a few days, will become the first humans to travel the farthest in space...is that a moment of pride? Is it a moment of history? How do we feel about that?”
ASTRONAUT CHRISTINA KOCH: “We are not necessarily a crew that lives on superlatives, but it is a milestone that's important."
“We think that the journey that we've been on, and all of our teams have been on with us, is so much more than just one number, but we also hope that that number just keeps being exceeded and exceeded by the future crews. That's why we're here, to build a legacy for the future.”
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The West isn't in decline because of external enemies. It is in decline because 1% of its population holds disproportionate power over the remaining 99%.
Poverty. Failing health systems. Underfunded education. Housing crises. These aren't inevitabilities. They are political choices.
Not choices imposed by foreign adversaries, but choices made by governments that serve ultra-wealthy donors and powerful industries ahead of their own people.
If we were being honest, the theme of Rubio’s speech wouldn't be about Western dominance in the name of progress. It would be:
“We’ve bled our own people dry, and we still want more.”
This isn't about preserving civilisation. It's about preserving wealth concentration. The relentless consolidation of power and profit is a systemic sickness, and it is destabilising the world.
War and climate catastrophe are framed as unfortunate side effects of progress. But progress for who? And to what end?
Not for working families in Western nations. Not for communities in countries subjected to exploitation. Not for a planet pushed beyond ecological limits.
This is extinction capitalism: a system that prioritises short-term profit for a small elite over the long-term survival of billions and the biosphere itself.
The consequences are not abstract. If pursued to its logical conclusion, this trajectory risks hundreds of millions of lives over the next half century alone through prolonged conflict, climate destabilisation, famine, and displacement.
The reality is that we were already heading down this path.
The Trump administration hasn't created the system. It has simply exposed it. The mask has slipped, and the fangs have been sharpened, but the logic was already there in systems that consistently drain wealth and power from the many in order to serve the few.
Over the past year, Trump's domestic policy has alarmed the world. Foreign policy, if driven by the same priorities, risks far greater damage.
But exposure creates opportunity.
It has become undeniable that concentrated wealth distorts democracy. Politicians increasingly serve donors before citizens. Global governance proves fragile when international law depends entirely on voluntary enforcement from member states who profit and benefit from breaking it.
That fragility reveals something important: systems are built by people. And what is built by people can be rebuilt.
We can build institutions insulated from wealth capture. We can expand representation: youth, scientists, economists, and nations most affected by inequality and climate disruption yet least represented in global decision-making.
We can prioritise planetary stability and human dignity over quarterly returns. We can hold those to account who break international law.
The resources exist. The technology exists. The knowledge exists.
What we lack is the global governance structure capable of delivering them in the public interest.
The future, like the present, is not inevitable. It's a choice.
And it is time to choose differently.
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