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Bit of a cunt and will say how i see it even if it offends you. labled by Xai as a "Edgy Political Commentator / Patriotic Provocateur" 77th

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Jungle🇬🇧@MainBastard2·
🧵Plastic Patriots Are a Threat to Britain 🇬🇧 1/ Plastic patriots are everywhere in the UK. Loud. Angry. Flag-waving. And completely hollow when it actually matters. 2/ They scream “I love this country” while worshipping Trump, excusing Putin, and bowing to billionaire egos like Musk. That’s not patriotism — that’s betrayal with better branding. 3/ You don’t love Britain if your loyalty collapses the moment a foreign strongman tells you what to think. You don’t defend the nation by cheering on people who openly weaken it. 4/ They hide behind Britain’s problems like cowards. “Yes, the UK is broken,” they say — as if that justifies giving up on it. As if decay is an excuse for surrender. 5/ Real patriotism isn’t comfort. It isn’t vibes. It isn’t online cosplay. It’s standing your ground when it’s hard, when it costs you, when the enemy wears a suit instead of a uniform. 6/ I love my country. That means I’ll criticise it, fight for it, and defend it — not sell it out for foreign money, clout, or ideology. 7/ If you excuse attacks on our democracy… If you cheer foreign powers weakening the UK… If you’d rather see Britain fall than admit your heroes are wrong — you are not a patriot. 8/ You’re a spectator hoping someone else burns it down so you don’t have to take responsibility. 9/ Britain doesn’t need plastic patriots. It needs people with backbone. People who won’t kneel. People who won’t outsource their loyalty. 🇬🇧
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BBC Breaking News
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
BBC unmasks people smuggler whose network is believed to be behind most small boat crossings in recent years bbc.in/4eCex1V
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Ammar Kazmi 🇵🇸
Ammar Kazmi 🇵🇸@AmmarKazmi·
@metpoliceuk Your officers are anything but brave. Kicking someone's head in when they're on the floor and arresting grannies holding placards are the only things they're good at.
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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
Jim @Acosta threatened to fight me tonight at the Substack party
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Scott Ritter
Scott Ritter@RealScottRitter·
@mdubowitz Bulldozers in the hands of Israelis tear down the homes of Palestinian people. Bulldozers in the hands of Israelis rip of Olive orchards that were here for centuries. Bulldozers in the hands of Israelis are tools of genocide.
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
You voted for more Israeli young men and women to be killed fighting terrorists. Military bulldozers protect the lives of Israeli soldiers against terrorists. They clear explosive devices, expose hidden tunnels, remove booby-trapped structures, create protected routes for troop movement, and neutralize positions that terrorists use for ambushes or sniper fire before soldiers enter an area.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin@SenatorSlotkin

Today, I voted to block the provision of U.S. military assistance to Israel: 1,000-pound so-called ‘dumb’ bombs and military bulldozers. In the future, I will continue to assess U.S.-funded offensive weapons to Israel on a case-by-case basis, and I will continue to support sending Israel much-needed defensive weapons, like Iron Dome. I have struggled with these Joint Resolutions of Disapproval as much as any vote since I joined Congress. I represent a state with a large Arab and Muslim population and a large Jewish population. And over these last two-plus years, few issues have been as raw, painful, and personal as this one. Throughout that time, I have worked hard to call balls and strikes based on my experience and the facts on the ground, even when some are reluctant to consider new information. My entire life, I have been -- and continue to be -- a strong supporter of a Jewish and democratic State of Israel. The people of Israel, like all people throughout the region, deserve long-term security and peace. But being pro-Israel today is not about simply supporting the political or military agenda of Prime Minister Netanyahu, just like being pro-American should not be equated with loyalty to President Trump. This is a complex truth that many of us who support Israel hold, and it applies to my own patriotism and government as well. I can support the security of a country without supporting the specific policies of any one political party or leader. And if Israelis can take part in rigorous debate and protests of their own government’s policies, Americans supportive of Israel can do the same thing. I have no love lost for the Iranian regime or their proxy groups like Hezbollah. I know firsthand from three tours in Iraq alongside our military how Iran is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans and thousands more civilians in the Middle East. But President Trump committed the U.S. to a war of choice against Iran, alongside Israel, with no evidence of an imminent threat, no clear objectives, and without Congressional approval. Seven weeks in, he has yet to provide a strategy for this war or a clear path to get out of it. So just as I am against more U.S.-funded weapons to Israel today, I am also deeply skeptical of more U.S. funding for the Iran war, which reportedly could be anywhere between $50 to $200 billion, on top of $1 trillion provided to the Pentagon last year. Every American should be invested in the U.S. ending this war with the least possible loss of blood and treasure. It is my hope that we can get a comprehensive and durable ceasefire as soon as possible.

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سيف الدرعي| Saif alderei
سيف الدرعي| Saif alderei@saif_aldareei·
Iran made a fatal mistake by attacking the Emirates. Now Abu Dhabi is choking it economically and isolating it internationally… and this is just the beginning.
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Larry the Cat
Larry the Cat@Number10cat·
Went for a quick nap and ended up sleeping for 6 weeks. Sorry. Have I missed much?
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Heather
Heather@Heather__Texas4·
@ValentinaForUSA You didn’t win this time and I voted for you and everybody I know voted for you don’t give up! Pick another office you have a strong voice, don’t lose it!!!
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Valentina Gomez
Valentina Gomez@ValentinaForUSA·
Congrats to the muslims, the pdfs in the epstein files, & the corrupt politicians. Texas chose an 84 year old to represent them. NOW you can Come & Take it. Texas get ready for: -Public prayer, -sharia schools & cities -Our Soldiers getting sacrificed -& More terrorist attacks Some people wake up ONLY after their son gets murdered, or daughter gets raped. Thank you to those that believed in me. Texas is not ready for change.
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Valentina Gomez
Valentina Gomez@ValentinaForUSA·
I have video evidence that my election has been RIGGED to benefit 84 yr old Congressman John Carter. If I publish this video, they will send me to prison because it involves the VOTING MACHINES. I will share the evidence ONLY if @realDonaldTrump @SusieWiles @SecRubio @elonmusk can guarantee immunity. All of our elections are rigged. @LauraLoomer
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
If You Think The US Wants To Bring Democracy To Iran, Watch What They're Currently Doing To Iraq President Trump has been aggressively threatening to cut off Iraq’s oil revenue if it allows the return to office of former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki. Reading by Tim Foley.
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jungle 🇬🇧 🦈🕸🌉@Junglethc420·
From Day One: The Coordinated War on Keir Starmer No modern British Prime Minister has been attacked with such speed, scale, and coordination from the moment they took office as Keir Starmer. Not Thatcher. Not Blair. Not Cameron. Not Johnson. This isn’t normal scrutiny. It isn’t organic outrage. It is a manufactured campaign to delegitimise a democratic government before it has even had time to govern. Within hours of Labour winning, the same narratives appeared across X, Telegram, YouTube and fringe “news” sites: • Starmer is a puppet • Labour is authoritarian • Britain is “finished” • Democracy is “over” The language, timing and framing were identical. That is not coincidence — it is coordination. We’ve seen this playbook before in Ukraine, France, Germany and the US. The strategy is always the same: undermine trust in elections, attack institutions, turn people against each other, portray the government as illegitimate, and create chaos that benefits extremists. Russia has waged information warfare across Europe for over a decade. It no longer needs tanks — it uses bots, troll farms, fake media, and covert funding to destabilise democracies from the inside. A united Britain is a threat to Putin. A divided one is a weapon. Alongside this sits the US far-right money machine. Figures like Steve Bannon and Peter Thiel have funded networks, media platforms, political data firms and campaigns that export radical populism across borders. Their goal is not democracy — it is disruption. They don’t care who governs Britain. They care that Britain is unstable, angry, and distrustful of its own system. You can oppose Labour. You can criticise Starmer. That’s democracy. But when foreign disinformation networks and billionaire-backed extremist movements work together to poison public trust, the real target is not a Prime Minister — it is democracy itself. his isn’t normal politics. This is information warfare.
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jungle 🇬🇧 🦈🕸🌉@Junglethc420·
From Journalist to Collaborator: The Betrayal of Ukraine @Panchenko_X Diana Panchenko is not a “peace journalist.” She is a Russian information weapon — a Ukrainian citizen who chose to side with the invader while her country is being bombed, occupied, and murdered. That is not neutrality. That is betrayal. Once a TV host in Ukraine, Panchenko fled the country after Russia’s full-scale invasion. Since then she has become a regular voice amplifying Kremlin narratives: – claiming Ukraine should “negotiate” while Russia occupies its land – blaming the West for the war – spreading lies about Ukrainian forces – portraying Russia as a “victim” This is not journalism. It is wartime propaganda. Ukrainian prosecutors and independent investigators have linked her to Russian influence networks and information operations. She is wanted under Ukrainian law for actions related to treason and collaboration with the aggressor. These are not opinions — they are legal charges brought during a war for national survival. While Ukrainians shelter from missiles, bury children, and fight on the front line, Panchenko records slick videos from safety abroad, telling the world that Ukraine should surrender, compromise, “be realistic.” Realistic about what? About mass graves in Bucha? About kidnapped children? About erased cities like Mariupol? She calls herself a “peace advocate.” But peace that comes through occupation, terror, and ethnic cleansing is not peace — it is submission. History has a word for people who side with the invader while pretending to speak for the nation they abandoned. That word is collaborator. Ukraine is not fighting only for its land. It is fighting for truth, sovereignty, and the right to exist. And those who help Russia lie, manipulate, and demoralise are not bystanders. They are part of the attack. No amount of rebranding, soft language, or fake concern can wash away the reality: Diana Panchenko chose the side of the aggressor — and history will remember her for it.
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jungle 🇬🇧 🦈🕸🌉@Junglethc420·
Ukraine is the front line of Europe’s future. This is not just a war about borders or territory. It is a war about whether democracy, sovereignty, and international law still mean anything in the 21st century. If Ukraine falls, the message to every authoritarian regime is clear: Invade, terrorise civilians, rig referendums, threaten with nuclear weapons, and the world will eventually look away. That would not end with Ukraine. It would embolden Russia to push further into Europe’s borders, destabilise Moldova, threaten the Baltics, and test NATO’s resolve. It would tell China that Taiwan is next. It would tell dictators everywhere that brute force beats democracy. Ukraine is fighting so Europe does not return to a continent ruled by fear, coercion, and imperialism. For decades, Europeans believed war between states was a thing of the past. Ukraine is paying the price for that illusion with its cities, its families, and its future. While we debate energy prices and elections, Ukrainians are defending the very rules that keep Europe peaceful. This is why Ukraine matters. Because if a free nation can be erased by violence, then no nation is truly safe. Because if borders can be changed by tanks, then diplomacy becomes meaningless. Because if war crimes go unpunished, then justice becomes optional. Ukraine is not just defending itself. It is defending the idea that people should choose their own future, not have it imposed by a dictator. Supporting Ukraine is not charity. It is self-defence for Europe. It is an investment in peace. It is a line in the sand for democracy. Ukraine stands for a Europe that is free, sovereign, and united. If we abandon Ukraine, we abandon that future. Stand with Ukraine. 🇺🇦
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jungle 🇬🇧 🦈🕸🌉@Junglethc420·
Pavel Durov’s Hypocrisy: Free Speech for Me, Control for You Pavel Durov, the billionaire founder of Telegram, loves to present himself as a heroic defender of free speech. Whenever the European Union talks about regulating social media, he rushes to social media to accuse Europe of “censorship” and “authoritarianism.” But this outrage is deeply hypocritical — and dangerously misleading. Because while Durov attacks the EU for trying to hold platforms accountable, he is conspicuously silent about something far worse: Russia has banned or blocked nearly every major independent platform. Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), YouTube, TikTok, many foreign news sites — all restricted or heavily censored inside Russia. Journalists are jailed, media is shut down, and even calling the war in Ukraine a “war” can be a criminal offence. Yet Durov does not rail against Moscow. He does not accuse the Kremlin of “authoritarianism.” He does not demand Russian “free speech reforms.” Instead, he targets democracies. Why? Because EU regulation does not ban speech — it demands responsibility. The EU’s laws focus on: removing illegal content stopping terrorist propaganda protecting children reducing disinformation making platforms transparent about how they manipulate users That is not censorship. That is basic democratic oversight. Russia’s approach is the opposite: Ban entire platforms Criminalise criticism Arrest journalists Shut down opposition voices Control the narrative by force To compare these two systems — or to claim the EU is somehow worse — is not just dishonest, it is an insult to people who live under real digital repression. Telegram itself is a perfect example of this double standard. It is banned or restricted in several authoritarian states, yet it is widely used by extremists, scammers, and propaganda networks because of its lack of moderation. When asked to act, Durov frames any accountability as “tyranny.” But a billionaire platform owner is not a victim of democracy. He is a businessman who profits from chaos while pretending to defend liberty. Free speech does not mean freedom from law. It does not mean freedom from consequences. And it does not mean allowing criminal networks to operate unchecked. If Pavel Durov truly cared about free expression, he would speak just as loudly about Russia’s bans and arrests as he does about EU rules. Until then, his “free speech” crusade looks less like principle — and more like selective outrage designed to protect his platform, not people.
Pavel Durov@durov

The “free” French press resorted to xenophobia to discredit me — and it backfired spectacularly. The French people see through labels and state propaganda. Love them! ❤️

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jungle 🇬🇧 🦈🕸🌉@Junglethc420·
Our Democracy Is Not a Billionaire’s Toy 1/ 🇬🇧 Democracy depends on fair representation, not influence by foreign cash or billionaire power. Right now in the UK and Europe, powerful figures are funneling money, media reach and legitimacy into far-right movements — and that’s dangerous. 2/ 📊 In Britain, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has been in open negotiations with Elon Musk, the world’s richest tech billionaire and owner of X/Twitter, about substantial financial support. Farage himself confirmed money was discussed during a meeting in Florida. 3/ 💰 Reports from investigations reveal that the Reform UK treasurer has financial ties to Silicon Valley billionaires, including links via investment funds connected to Elon Musk’s business ecosystem — and that the party is targeting US-style fundraising models to bring in millions. 4/ 📢 Musk hasn’t been a neutral platform owner either: he has repeatedly amplified far-right voices on X, including posts supporting Tommy Robinson, Nigel Farage and anti-migrant conspiracy narratives, with some reposts gaining over a billion views. 5/ 🔥 Senior UK political figures — including a Conservative Party co-chair — have publicly warned that such billionaire support could look like buying UK politics, potentially reducing national political independence. 6/ 🇬🇧 Under current UK law, foreign citizens can’t personally donate to political parties, but loopholes allow them to potentially channel money through UK-registered companies — including subsidiaries of foreign tech giants. 7/ 🧠 The issue isn’t just donations. Wealthy figures like Peter Thiel are funding ideological networks and thinkers whose ideas — from weakening democratic norms to rejecting federal institutions — resonate with far-right and authoritarian movements. 8/ 🌍 This isn’t isolated to the UK. Across Europe, far-right parties like Alternative for Germany (AfD) have links to pro-Russian and nationalist groups, and investigations have highlighted Russian influence via financial and media connections. 9/ 🔗 And transnational networks — organised around figures like Steve Bannon and far-right populists from Italy to Hungary — are actively sharing strategy, messaging, and fundraising tactics that align with authoritarian nationalism. 10/ ⚠️ When billionaires or hostile foreign interests shape elections, policy and public debate, it distorts democracy. Politics should reflect the voices of everyday citizens, not the priorities of the ultra-wealthy or foreign powerbrokers. 11/ 🛡️ That’s why we must demand: • stronger rules closing all loopholes on party donations • full transparency on who funds political movements • regulation of platforms with outsized influence over public discourse • protections against foreign interference in our elections 12/ ✊ If we don’t act, we risk ceding our democracy to the richest and most powerful — undermining trust in politics and the very freedoms we’re supposed to protect. Democracy belongs to all of us, not the few.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Nigel Farage, has proposed a mass deportation plan called "Operation Restoring Justice," which includes creating a "UK Deportation Command" modelled on the U.S. ICE. Don't vote Reform unless you want innocent blood on UK streets like we see in the USA.
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