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Washington, DC Katılım Aralık 2017
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@ogwanghaf how do you think we feel every time we have to look at you sons of murderers?
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@skiistiredasf write a business plan for a laundromat and get an SBA loan
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Once again, Mexico putting to utter shame the wealthiest nation in the history of world on its border.
Spot World Affairs@SpotGlobals
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announces free universal healthcare for 130 million citizens starting next year.
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The Freedmen Origins of Memorial Day: How the First Decoration Day Began in Charleston
freedmennation.org/post/the-freed…
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This should be a lesson for all young men.
Don't marry someone thinking "I can fix her"
>Brad Pitt
>Previously married to Jennifer Aniston for 5 years before their very public split
>Then married Angelina Jolie, who has a history of intense and chaotic relationships including her bizarre 3-year marriage to Billy Bob Thornton (famously wearing vials of each other’s blood around their necks)
>Endured a brutal decade-long divorce war with his toxic ex-wife Angelina Jolie
>Claims Jolie deliberately alienated him from all six of their children for years
>Has been almost completely cut off from his kids
>Now in a happy relationship with Ines de Ramon but sources claim he will never marry again and has no plans for more children

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"You can go to live in France, but you cannot become a Frenchman...you cannot become a German or a Turk... But anyone from any corner of the world can come to America to live and become an American."
-Ronald Reagan on one of our greatest strengths, which we seem eager to destroy
Homeland Security@DHSgov
An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply. This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes. The era of abusing our nation’s immigration system is over.
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A lot of people don’t realize the lion on “Adventures in Paradise” was real.
The cover shoot itself went smoothly but during a later promo commercial, a different lion suddenly lunged at Minnie Riperton.
The footage still exists.
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection
“Adventures in Paradise” by Minnie Riperton was released 51 years ago today.
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@nicksortor Snatching up the ladder behind him. I'm sure he will make an exception for Europeans.
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🚨 President Trump is GOING OFF on birthright citizenship, and he's ABSOLUTELY RIGHT
"We're the only country in the WORLD that has it. You step into our country and you're all of a sudden a citizen."
"The way we're doing it, we're a LAUGHING STOCK."
"Birthright citizenship is a DISGRACE. If the Supreme Court approves that decision, they have done a great disservice to the United States of America."
"This was meant for the babies of slaves. This was signed during. Right after the Civil War."
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Most people don’t remember this day.
Most people were never even told the full story.
Because history is not written by the brave. It is written by the powerful.
Having said that, this is one of the iconic moments that has been etched in my memory.
I remember many iconic and powerful moments about Gaddafi, he was indeed the REAL thing, may he rest in peace!
23 September 2009.
At the world’s most guarded podium, Muammar Gaddafi walked into the United Nations General Assembly and did what no African leader had dared to do in that room of global hypocrisy.
He did not come to impress.
He did not come to beg.
He did not come to be accepted.
He came to confront.
And in front of presidents, kings, diplomats, and global elites, he tore the UN Charter.
Not as theatre.
Not as madness.
But as a message.
Behind him sat Ban Ki-moon and General Assembly President Ali Treki, the faces of an institution that preaches equality while enforcing power.
The papers fell behind the podium like a quiet indictment:
your rules mean nothing when the powerful write them and the weak die by them.
He called the UN Security Council what few dare to call it:
not a council of peace, but a council of terror.
Not guardians of humanity, but guardians of Western power.
He exposed the veto system as political feudalism.
Five countries crowned as permanent kings.
Deciding the fate of the entire world.
Wars approved.
Sanctions imposed.
Nations punished.
All by a minority ruling over the majority.
He demanded its annulment.
Because sovereignty cannot exist where some nations are born masters and others are sentenced to obedience.
They gave him 15 minutes.
He took more than 100.
Because truth does not ask permission from empire.
He demanded reparations for Africa’s centuries of exploitation, robbery, and destruction.
He asked why colonizers speak of democracy but never of accountability.
He questioned why Africa remains rich in resources but poor in power.
He asked why some lives are mourned and others are statistics.
Why some conflicts are called “humanitarian crises” and others are ignored.
Why international law exists only when convenient.
He spoke about manufactured conflicts.
Selective justice.
Biological warfare.
False flags.
Political assassinations.
Sanctions that kill millions without a single bullet fired.
He spoke of how global institutions punish the weak and negotiate with the strong.
How dictators are enemies only when they refuse obedience.
How freedom becomes a weapon when controlled by power.
They called his defiance unacceptable.
Not the illegal wars.
Not the destruction of sovereign nations.
Not the coups, the proxy wars, the mass graves.
Not the sanctions that starved generations.
No.
What was unacceptable…
was an African leader refusing to bow.
That day he did not tear paper.
He tore illusion.
He tore diplomacy without justice.
He tore the mask of a system built to manage oppression, not end it.
And whether you agreed with him or not, one thing became clear:
The most dangerous man in a room is not the loudest.
It is the one who refuses fear.
Because power does not fear weapons.
Power fears exposure.
That day, he reminded the world of something dangerous:
If global institutions truly served justice, they would not fear the truth.
They would fear accountability.
And history has shown, again and again,
those who speak too much truth to power rarely die peacefully.
The system does not forgive defiance.
It erases it.
RULES ARE RULES.
Via Susan Nevens

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North African man in Barcelona beats Spanish women for fun and then runs away like a rat. We don't want to live with them.
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa
This is Barcelona. Weak and corrupt UE politicians have flooded our cities with criminals. Today, because of them, there is much insecurity and fear in Europe.
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China just put a massive data center... UNDER THE SEA!😳😳
Forget massive air conditioners and cooling towers. In Shanghai, a 2,000-ton "steel beast" is now running servers 10 meters deep in the ocean. Why? Because the sea is the ultimate natural cooler! With an average water temperature of just 15°C, it keeps high-speed servers running perfectly.
The results are mind-blowing:
Saves 40,000 tons of fresh water a year (enough for one family for 100 years!).
Powered directly by a nearby offshore wind farm just 500 meters away.
Green energy meets deep-sea computing. This isn't sci-fi anymore; it's happening right now in China!!🍀🇨🇳👍
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