Lisa R.
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‘Regime change through a war is a fantasy,’ says Iranian-Canadian journalist ctvnews.ca/world/mideast-…
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@Daily_MailUS Coming from a woman that is so ugly she won’t take her sun glasses off.
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Anna Wintour offers scathing review of Melania Trump's fashion after First Lady accused her magazine of being 'biased' trib.al/7JpiUUM
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REPORT: CHINA RESTOCKS IRANIAN MISSILE FUEL
As the U.S. and Israel strike Iran’s missile program, shipments from China are quietly refueling it.
5 vessels linked to Iran’s sanctioned shipping lines delivered sodium perchlorate — key missile fuel ingredient.
Trackers turned off.
Destinations concealed.
Enough material for ~785 ballistic missiles.
China calls it “normal trade.”
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@emilykschrader The hell with them. That whole continent is drenched in Jewish blood. The only difference is European leaders have now outsourced their Jew hatred to their Arab immigrants.
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Cowardly feckless European leaders Macron, Starmer and Cooper, Sanchez and Meloni not only won’t defend their own countries — but they also want to force others to not defend theirs too. 😂
Europe’s spineless love affair with the mullahs *will* lead to disaster in Europe. Don’t come crying to the U.S. when you need help.
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🚨 "It doesn't matter if f*cking rapes happened on October 7th. Like that doesn't change the dynamic for me... the Palestinian resistance is not perfect." - Hasan Piker.
This is who the University of Michigan welcomed on their federally-funded campus to speak to students a couple of days ago. Your tax dollars funded this abomination.
Even CNN's Dana Bash couldn't stomach it.
This is one time where I think I can honestly speak for American taxpayers: if our Education Secretary allows $1.3 BILLION in federal funding to go into the hands of the University of Michigan in a few months, that's a slap in the face to every American who pays their taxes.
Let me say that again: $1.3 BILLION. That's for one year. They just got $1.3 billion last year.


Bobby LaValley@Bobby_LaVallley
CNN's @DanaBashCNN: "Hasan Piker is excusing sexual violence by Hamas terrorists. He also claims Hamas is, quote, 'a thousand times better than Israel.' Hamas is a designated terror organization, not just by the U.S., but by the EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand."
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Reza Namdari @rnamdari is the Project Manager for Permont General Contractors in Montreal and a member of the NGO Iranian Canadian Congress.
Reza Namdari is also a contributing writer for the Tehran Times where you can read his articles glorifying the IRGC with headlines such as “Our Resistance Is Steadfast And Unwavering.”
Reza Namdari has also been seen supporting the largest mass murders of Jews since the Holocaust on October 7th 2023, where he calls it a “CauseOfTheHonorable.”
Reza Namdari also glorifies the leaders of designated terrorist groups such as Yahya Sinwar of Hamas and Hassan Nasrallah of Hezbollah.
This is a Notice of Public Interest to both Jewish & Iranian diaspora communities of Montreal regarding this radical supporter of the Islamic Republic of Iran who may have access to your homes or businesses if using Permont General Contractors.
All materials provided were obtained via publicly available sources & does not contain any forms of private media.




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Great assassination. I would have personally done it myself had I been alive.
Henrik ⨁ 🇸🇪 🇺🇸 ᛉ ᛏ ᛟ@Henrik_Palmgren
@prevotmaxime Wouldn’t be the first time the Zionist terrorists killed a diplomat.
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I almost died giving birth to our daughter.
Forty-two hours of labor. Emergency C-section. I remember the cold of the operating room and the way the doctors wouldn’t meet my eyes. They said if we had waited another hour, one of us wouldn’t have made it.
I woke up stitched, shaking, numb from the chest down.
He didn’t hold my hand. He didn’t cry. He just asked the doctor if the scar would be “permanent.”
When we got home, I could barely walk. I couldn’t laugh without pain shooting through my stomach. I needed help sitting up. He complained that the house was messy. Said maternity leave wasn’t a vacation.
Two weeks postpartum, he stood over me while I was trying to latch the baby and said, “You know women are supposed to give birth naturally. My mom did.”
I thought he was joking.
He wasn’t.
One night I overheard him on the phone with his brother saying, “She didn’t even give birth properly. They just cut her open.”
Cut her open.
Like I wasn’t split in half to bring his child into this world.
When I finally looked at my scar in the mirror, still swollen and purple, I didn’t see weakness. I saw survival. But every time he looked at me, I saw disappointment.
Then it got worse.
He stopped touching me. Started going to the gym every night. Said he “needed a woman who takes care of herself.” I was still bleeding. Still leaking milk. Still waking up every two hours.
One evening he tossed a waist trainer onto the bed and said, “You should start fixing it before it’s too late.”
I asked him what “it” was.
He pointed at my stomach.
I slept in the nursery that night. Not because the baby cried. Because I did.
Now he tells people I’ve “changed” since having the baby. That I’m emotional. That I don’t try anymore.
I almost died. I gave him a daughter. I carry a scar that aches when it rains.
And somehow I’m the one who failed.
I don’t know who I married. I don’t know how to leave. But I know this can’t be what love looks like.
Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah
what’s a clear example of medical misogyny you’ve witnessed or experienced?
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@Mr_Husky1 You absolutely did the right thing. You're not an animal in a petting zoo. You have every right to guard your personal space.
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30 weeks pregnant, and I'm really over people touching me.
My sister did it, and I said "please don't touch me without permission."
She got really defensive, so I put my hands on her tummy too and told her that just because I'm pregnant she shouldn't just touch me at random.
This caused a massive argument. Am I overreacting for this, or did I do the right thing?
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I spoke today with Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian, as well as with U.S. President Donald Trump.
I told both of them that their decision to accept a ceasefire was the best possible one.
I expressed my hope that the ceasefire will be fully respected by each of the belligerents, across all areas of confrontation, including in Lebanon. This is a necessary condition for the ceasefire to be credible and lasting.
It must open the way to comprehensive negotiations capable of ensuring security for all in the Middle East.
Any agreement will have to address the concerns raised by Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, as well as its regional policy and its actions obstructing navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
This is how a strong and lasting peace can be built, with the support of all those who are able to contribute to it. France will play its full part, in close coordination with its partners in the Middle East.
This is also what I discussed today in my exchanges with the leaders of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, and Iraq.
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