Kaz123

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Kaz123

Kaz123

@Kaz1237

Block me if you have the inability to hold a conflicting debate.

Katılım Mart 2020
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Kaz123
Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@BBCBreaking So their daughter died due to trauma, they fled to Pakistan the day before reporting it to UK police, now they are complaining of their fear of the police in the country they fled to - poor them. Gosh, there was so much emotion on their video about their daughters death - NOT.
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BBC Breaking News
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
Father and stepmother of Sara Sharif release video in their first public contact since the 10-year old's death bbc.in/3R5ekZi
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@CoreyRbsn Trump loves what America can do for him. How is it he can pay his legal fees (apart from Rudi) from campaign funds his muppets keep on digging deep for.
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BigfootsVlog@BigfootsVlog·
I love this clip of Trump back in 1987. Trump loves America.
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@kylenabecker Pretty sure there was no call to march on the Capital before, and no one previously called up and asked for more votes to be found. Just saying
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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
The radical Democratic Party is prosecuting Donald Trump for the alleged crime of legally challenging election results. But the Democratic Party has a long history of challenging elections, even calling them "stolen" and "illegitimate," as this "summer blockbuster" movie released by the Trump campaign clearly shows. "Republican supporters and President Trump are being ridiculed, persecuted, and even prosecuted by Biden Congressional Democrats and their radical prosecutors for raising questions about the accuracy of the 2020 election." "It was the Democrats who tried to stop the certification of a Republican president. We start with the 2000 election where Democrats claimed it was Gore, not Bush who won, and that the Republicans and their Supreme Court stole the election Bush versus Gore." "Democrat members of Congress also refused to participate in the official certification of the election." "In 2004, the Republicans won again and once again the Democrats claimed the election was stolen." Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Jerrold Nadler, Ted Kennedy, Dick Durbin, Danny Davis, and John Kerry all questioned the integrity of the 2004 election. "We know that there was substantial voter suppression and the machines were not reliable," Howard Dean said. " Some machines malfunction causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all," Debbie Stabenow said. "As we look at our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, about its integrity," Hillary Clinton added. "There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said. "The question obviously is how many instances we're not caught that we don't know about," Nadler said. "Number one, we've seen a lot of what I'll call honest glitches where it just didn't work right, but also that these machines are hackable," Nadler commented. "In 2016 when President Trump was declared the winner on election night, the Democrats moved quickly to call the election 'stolen' and illegitimate including President Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton." "You can run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee and you can have the election stolen from you," Hillary Clinton said. "Trump knows he's an illegitimate president," she also remarked. "There was a widespread understanding that this election was not on the level," she added on another occasion. "Some Democrats continued to promote the totally false narrative that President Trump had somehow conspired with the Russians." "The Democrats have also accused Republicans of stealing many other elections, including in Georgia. The very same place tainted Democrat, Georgia Prosecutor Fannie Willis is now unfairly prosecuting President Trump for suggesting there was voter fraud." "Many in America are asking why President Trump is being prosecuted for doing the very same thing Democrats like Biden and Hillary have done." "And the answer is very simple. Like a Third World corrupt dictator, Biden will use any means necessary to stop the one Republican he knows he can't beat." If there is anything this video makes clear, it's that the Democratic Party and its weaponized "justice system" are carrying out an illegitimate crusade to imprison a former president of the United States on trumped-up charges nearly all of its leadership would be guilty of. The Democratic Party is not doing this to protect "democracy" but to commit election interference, rather than allow the American people to decide to vote for Trump for President in the 2024 election.
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@ChuckPittman8 @realDonaldTrump If he is loved by all then how do you justify him losing the election and popular vote - oh on both the 2016 and 2020 elections. Or have you entered the trump alternative dimension
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S.L. Kanthan
S.L. Kanthan@Kanthan2030·
Imagine a group with Russia, Saudi Arabia, UAE & Iran. That’s the world’s oil/gas powerhouse! Add in China, world’s #1 importer of oil & natural gas. (India is #3 for oil). #BRICS expansion is strategic in so many ways. Paves the road for dedollarization. USA helplessly watching all this unfold. Gone are the days of quick coups, assassinations and wars to control nations.
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@GraymatterRepa1 @GatoPressNews @RealPepeEscobar Who will Putin now place at the leading edge of Wagner They have been too useful to Russia for years. The USA involves itself in other countries affairs - Bad USA. Wagner does the same and Good Russia.
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Pepe Escobar
Pepe Escobar@RealPepeEscobar·
Cue to the never-ending Prighozin saga spectacularly stealing the BRICS's thunder. A frantic night in Moscow. But what's really fascinating is that whatever happened, it won't alter Wagner's African journey, as Prighozin himself announced in early May, roughly six weeks BEFORE that astonishing Maskirovka enacted on June 23/24. Recap: Wagner is turning into an international force between Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, organising the REAL anti-terror fight in the Tri-border region. And there's nothing the usual suspects can do about it. Trotsky icepick moment? Really?
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@GatoPressNews @RealPepeEscobar Will be interesting to see though who Putin manages to migrate into the leading ranks of Wagner. Its obvious Wagner has been Putin's tool internationally for years, without actually being 'Russian military'.
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Miguel Santos García
Miguel Santos García@GatoPressNews·
@RealPepeEscobar Wagner is only a russian tool. Russia can craft 1000 more wagners if it so desired. I don't get this infatuation with wagner perce.
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@ChipoBMichelo @RealPepeEscobar Putin has never ever been shy to remove those against him, blatantly, no care what the world thinks or his own people which he bombards with BS/brain washed for years (not all of them). Have a look at how many high Russian flyers have died this past year - 'mysteriously'
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BLEST 🇿🇲@ChipoBMichelo·
@RealPepeEscobar Generating the exact wave of blame it was intended for...towards Putin. This looks like CIA work.
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@SaveTheseDogs @RealPepeEscobar Have a look at how many Russian oligarchs, oil heads etc have had accidents off of balconies or 6th floor hospital windows this past year, and then the families that have been butchered with dad 'looking' to have committed suicide afterwards. Yeh right
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Martin@SaveTheseDogs·
@RealPepeEscobar Exactly one year ago Alexander Dugin's daughter Daria was killed by a car bomb. Connection?
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@atrium_emzini @Kanthan2030 You do know that the USA produces enough of its own oil to meet it's needs right? It is an oil producing country
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@Kanthan2030 Good luck with that. They have a lot in common these guys, they do pretty well themselves, not so much their people. But full power to them filling their bank accounts, private jets/yachts, holiday homes, private bunkers.
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@midge_shorty @its_maria012 So if no one is bigger than the law, why is Putin still in power. Apart from changing his own countries constitution to allow indefinite hold on power rather than fixed limited terms. How many have fallen off balconies since he started this war. Very unlucky the Russians.
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MARIA
MARIA@its_maria012·
❗️Flashback to Putin's words on the 24th of June during the Wagner rebellion.
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@bashir_ashura @its_maria012 Are you forgetting something, Russia in Syria Russia interests via Wagner in much of Africa - just look at most countries at war, particularly civil war. No one can deny American involvement globally here, but try to keep it in perspective and not just one sided.
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Mr. Ba$h!r A$hura, anipr.
Mr. Ba$h!r A$hura, anipr.@bashir_ashura·
There’s a reason why the biggest Chess players are from Russia, Putin has been in the game for so long that people underrate his power and silence, it’s ironically how America are trying to portray him as the villain over Yevgeny Prigozhin death while they keep on invading Countries that does not meet up to their demands just like they did with Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, Iraq and many more.
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@NadiavonBenzon @BenAndersonGeog You forgot to mention having to mark evenings and weekends which you probably do anyone without a boycott just to try and keep your head above the water.
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Nadia von Benzon
Nadia von Benzon@NadiavonBenzon·
@BenAndersonGeog I don't really understand how marking and assessment boycot would work? Presumably I will not get paid for the three week marking period that I didn't mark in? Then I go back to work and do the marking?... What am I missing?
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Ben Anderson
Ben Anderson@BenAndersonGeog·
The most self-destructive decision in a long list. A pointless sacrifice of income - and harm to a cohort of 3rd yr students who have had the worst time of it in my 20+ years of HE - for zero chance of success in a national dispute given the small % of branches with mandates
UCU@ucu

🧵recapping what our members voted for at the Special Higher Education Sector Conference (SHESC) on the pay & working conditions disputes last week: ❌📝 A marking & assessment boycott in all branches with a mandate ✊ Ten days of strike action from late May to support ASOS

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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@Quetzal55532121 @durhamunilabour @ucuatdurham Graduate & apply for a job that tells you there will be a loss of 20%+ salary over the next 15 years and you will probably have to work more hours, would that be a good option? That is the life of an academic, we live our careers, & work far in excess of contract.
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Kayleigh
Kayleigh@Quetzal55532121·
@durhamunilabour @ucuatdurham The marking boycot?how can those who are vulnerable to a delay in career and thus in a proper income support this? Let's not forget when we sign a contract to cone to Durham we are not meant to work over 12 hours a week as an undergrad. Thus those who have jobs probably have
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Durham University Labour Club
Durham University Labour Club@durhamunilabour·
After all the support the UCU have given the student movement, this is a deeply disappointing statement from @durhamSU Solidarity isn't just a word, its a struggle. If your solidarity is so weak that its withdrawn the moment it becomes inconvenient then it honestly means nothing
Durham SU@durhamSU

"We continue to offer our support for our staff in their fights. However, we cannot support the proposed tactic of a marking boycott." Read the full Officer statement on the potential UCU marking boycott here: ow.ly/YwS150IUqvF

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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@theneilsth @RuthHolliday1 How many years do you think someone should work without a cost of living rise? Because most people expect their salary to go up, or at worst stay the same 20 years on the job, relative to the cost of living. Not lose 20% or more. Most academics work far beyond contracted hrs.
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Neil Sutherland
Neil Sutherland@theneilsth·
@RuthHolliday1 The UCEA didn’t boycot marking students exams which is part of your CONTRACTED ROLE That was you and your militant union who did that So don’t play the victim card because the “our way or no way” failed
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Kaz123@Kaz1237·
@Quetzal55532121 The BBC only now reporting on it, because students are being affected. No one bothered to report on it when it was just academics being affected. Affected by what, 15 years of no cost of living, is is starting to sound like doctors. How much are they after 30% isn't it.
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Kayleigh
Kayleigh@Quetzal55532121·
About the strikes, the potential marking boycot and our concerns, maybe we can force UUK to pay more attention?
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Kayleigh@Quetzal55532121·
One of the highlight news reals today, student complaints about their university courses raised by 6% in 2021 - and this raise has been so significant the education minister snd UUK recognised snd made responses to this. Maybe if students continue to complain snd make noise
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