MangoLassi

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MangoLassi

MangoLassi

@MangoNaan

NO DMs. Free women's faces. Stop indoctrinating children. Nobody is born in the wrong body. Wokism is antisemitic. Shut down the BBC

Katılım Şubat 2023
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Lisa
Lisa@Lisa9Sophia·
This is who paved the way for biological girls and women to have their legal protections and rights in Australia, stripped away Her Labor government enacted legislation to erode sex-based legal protections for biological females in Australia NEVER AGAIN do I want to hear Julia Gillard referred to as a “feminist” or a “champion of women’s rights” NEVER AGAIN do I want to hear about her “misogyny speech” Her legacy should be the truth. Julia Gillard can’t define what a woman is, and she sold biological women out #GigglevTickle
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division. We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.
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Connie Shaw
Connie Shaw@_ConnieShaw·
Once again. You are the problem if you point to problems in Britain. The problem itself is not the problem. By the way, news just in: Syrian migrant who arrived in 2023 via the Family Reunion Scheme has just been found guilty of raping a 19 year old woman in a portaloo on Bournemouth Beach. But remember, you’re the one who is dividing the country by pointing out we’ve got a problem. gbnews.com/news/migrant-c…
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division. We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.

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Bev Turner
Bev Turner@beverleyturner·
Last year's Unite the Kingdom rally = 23 arrests Notting Hill carnival = 443 arrests Palestinian marches = >500 arrests. I'm not making a point about race. I'm looking at the facts about the threat level. This is @Keir_Starmer trying to hate-bait you into violence. RISE ABOVE his attempts to divide the country. Wave your flags. Drink your flasks of tea. Hug strangers - just like last year. And celebrate our history, our shared culture and our potentially great nation. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
GB News@GBNEWS

BREAKING: Sir Keir Starmer has threatened to use the 'full force of the law' against Unite the Kingdom attendees should the rally turn violent. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604 🇬🇧 Become a Friend of GB News: gbnews.com/support

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Katie Lam
Katie Lam@Katie_Lam_MP·
The Government want to restart prosecutions of British veterans who served in Northern Ireland. They say that we have to, because of the ECHR. But if the ECHR means that we have to drag our veterans through the courts, what better argument can there be for leaving?
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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Transgender woman wins groundbreaking 'what is a woman' case after she was kicked off a female-only app in Australia trib.al/qHHzEzw
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
Come off it, Yvette. You’ve just let in the 200,000th small boat invader. There is an incalculable threat to women and children posed by undocumented young males. But you’re tinkering about the edges of the ECHR. It’s a national disgrace.
Yvette Cooper@YvetteCooperMP

Following months of dedicated UK diplomacy, 46 countries meet today at the Council of Europe to agree critical reforms modernising the way the ECHR deals with migration - supporting the UK to take firm action on border security. It is the work we do internationally which makes us stronger at home.

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FreeByTheSea
FreeByTheSea@Free_ByTheSea·
Makerfield isn’t far from Southport. People can remember how much Labour cares. How many seconds did it take to lay these wreaths and go home to party? 🤔
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Silkie Carlo
Silkie Carlo@silkiecarlo·
Shocking decision for police to use live facial recognition cameras specifically for Tommy Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” protest. It’s policing you’d expect in China. Not Britain And it clearly plays into perceptions of two tier policing. BUT shouldn’t be used at ANY protest🧵
GB News@GBNEWS

‘The optics for this don’t look good at all for the Met!’ GB News’ Home and Security Editor Mark White reports on the Met confirming that facial recognition technology is to be used at the upcoming Unite the Kingdom Rally.

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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
I am absolutely devastated Men who claim to be women have more rights than actual women in Australia. It is women who are being discriminated against, not the men who claim to be us. But in a sense, nothing has changed: we will all wake up tomorrow & men will still not be women.
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Stephanie Bastiaan
Stephanie Bastiaan@stephbastiaan·
The Full Federal Court has handed down its judgement in Giggle v Tickle. In a shock to women across the country - Sall Grover not only lost her appeal, the Court set aside the original finding of indirect discrimination and replaced it with direct discrimination, upholding Tickle's cross-appeal. The damages were doubled from $10,000 to $20,000. It’s important to note the Court expressly said it was only applying the Sex Discrimination Act as it is written- it is "not empowered to give effect to its own view" about whether that law is desirable. In 2013, @JuliaGillard’s @AustralianLabor government amended the Sex Discrimination Act- stripping the meaning out of "man" and "woman" and adding gender identity as a protected attribute to be pitted against biological sex. Today's outcome is proof of what those amendments have done: women are left with no meaningful rights or recognition under the Sex Discrimination Act - a bitter irony, given that protecting women was the very purpose of the Act under our commitment to CEDAW. In my opinion, this is a verdict on the law, not on Sall. The judges found that the law - as that government amended it - left them no other conclusion. These amendments must be repealed. The Sex Discrimination Act must once again recognise biological reality and protect women's right to single-sex spaces. What a dark and devastating day for Australian women and girls. #RepealTheSDA2013 #IStandWithSallGrover #GigglevTickle #Auspol
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Adrian Hilton
Adrian Hilton@Adrian_Hilton·
“For the first time.. nationalists are in power in every corner of the United Kingdom - including a dangerous English nationalism represented by Nigel Farage and Reform UK.” Why is nationalism in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland considered noble, but in England ‘dangerous’?
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting

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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
As someone with a worm’s eye view of the legislative process, it really irritates me that Starmer’s spin for the poor local election results is that his Govt hasn’t been moving fast enough. There were 40 bills in the first parliamentary session and there are 37 in the second, as set out in yesterday’s King’s Speech. Starmer has created 96 peers – a higher rate per year than any previous Prime Minister. He could not be going any faster. The fact that the legislation the Govt has rammed through has not delivered growth or reduced the tax burden on working people or lowered the cost of living – delivered the ‘change’ that Labour promised – is because they’re not designed to do that. They’re designed to placate the Party’s ‘stakeholders’ – backbench Labour MPs, trade unions, NGOs, think tanks, lobby groups, allies in the legal profession, cheerleaders in the media, etc. It’s been bleedin’ obvious to everyone on the opposition benches – and probably some on the Govt benches too – that the legislation was introduced in the last parliamentary session – particularly the Employment Rights Act – will impede growth, not accelerate it. We’ve told the Govt’s ministers this in the chamber again and again and everything we’ve predicted would happen has happened – rising unemployment, rising inflation, accelerating borrowing costs, an unmanageable welfare bill, exodus of high income-earners, thereby increasing the tax burden on the rest of us, etc. The idea that if the Govt had been going *even faster* – which is just straightforwardly impossible – the country would be better off, is for the birds. Even as a piece of spin, it’s pathetic. The reason we’re in an economic doom spiral is because this Govt is only interested in pandering to its ‘stakeholders’ and their only motive is to line their own pockets and advance their own narrow sectional interests. Changing the leader will make no difference. We need a Prime Minister and a Govt who are going to prioritise the national interest. I don’t see anyone in the pack of hyenas stalking Starmer who’s going to do that.
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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
A New Yorker was murdered because of the suicidal empathy of another. After surviving a violent attack on the subway, a 23-year-old woman refused to cooperate with prosecutors, because, as she told the New York Post, “a part of me was just like, I don’t want to put another black man in jail.” That man wound up in a psychiatric ward, and on May 9—the day of his release—pushed a 76-year-old man to his death. While the woman’s statement was part of a larger expression of regret about her choice not to cooperate with prosecutors, “the fault lies less with her than with a system that seems incapable of keeping dangerous people off of New York’s streets,” @katrosenfield writes. “Her compassion, all of it, was reserved for the man who tried to kill her,” Rosenfield adds. “For herself, and people like her, there was none to be spared.” Read the full story here: bit.ly/4uCp0Pw
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
er … This whole article is deeply troubling but the most alarming bit is this … Not only have 8 foreign speakers been banned from entering the country but for the first time, police have imposed speech conditions on speakers at the Unite the Kingdom march (and the Palestinian march) Organisers are now being held responsible for ensuring invited speakers don’t break the law by … “platforming unlawful extremism or hate speech” and they will be held responsible if they do. Whatever your politics, this is terrible for free speech. Who decides what hate speech is? People who simply don’t like what is said? In addition live facial recognition will only be used at the Unite the Kingdom march. These are pre-emptive speech controls used subjectively to shut up dissent and close down debate … for your safety.
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AC_SPARTAN
AC_SPARTAN@ACSPARTAN1·
JUDGE NIRMAL SHANT ⛔️⛔️⛔️ This is a judge that places a banning order on letting the public know it was an illegal immigrant who raped one of Britain's children! A jury convicted Pakistani Sheraz Malik of two counts of rape of a teenage girl. The trial heard he took turns with his friend raping the teenager, before asking her: 'Did you enjoy that?' The distraught victim even begged a friend via text to 'please help me' as she was preyed upon by the beasts. Malik was living in luxury 4 star hotel accommodation at the time, having spent periods living in Italy, Germany, and France before arriving in the UK. When you import dangerous predators you must accept the responsibility when they commit sexual violence on our shores.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Earth is greening at a rate never seen before in all recorded history. It should be an inspiring moment, a phenomenon driven by the CO₂ they want to eradicate, a trace gas at 420 ppm (or 0.04%). Even at this trace amount, it is still the fundamental building block of life on Earth. NASA satellite records reveal a trend supported by research showing world crop yields have risen 15–20% since 1960. This is almost entirely attributable to the CO₂ fertilisation effect (Idso, 2013). A green revolution from irrigation, synthetic fertilisers, and high-yield crop varieties gives extra depth to this result. It's a renaissance of greenness, an outcome largely unexpected by an ideology of gloomy predictions. It also has a secondary benefit of contributing to baseline levels of warmth, along with water vapour and other trace gases with similar properties. There's been a more than 18% increase in the global leaf area in 40 years, the largest gains occurring in India and China (from CO₂ fertilisation and agricultural planting). More balmy temperatures are becoming more familiar, lengthening the growing seasons. Famine deaths have plunged at a time when world population has doubled and CO₂ deserves much of the credit. Increased CO₂ over the past century is behind this exploding plant life and available crops from booming agriculture. Reality matters. Every 100 ppm increase in CO₂ typically boosts plant growth by 25–50% in all non-water limited conditions. This analysis draws on 776 studies from 1993–2019, showing an ideal average CO₂ level of 550 ppm would deliver a 38% increase in global biomass. Lengthening the growing seasons is a reality that stands in stark contrast to the narrative used to justify restrictions. Water vapor and cloud formations are primary drivers of the hydrologic cycle around the world, returning precipitation to rivers and lakes, and maintaining the oceans (where 78% of rain ends up). Commercial greenhouses pump CO₂ to 1000–1500 ppm, ensuring yields jump by 20–70% depending on the crop. If 1000 ppm is good for tomatoes, then CO₂ at 420 ppm is not an 'emergency'. It's empirical evidence of a time of plenty.
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Harriet Harman
Harriet Harman@HarrietHarman·
The Supreme Court ruling correctly interprets the Equality Act, giving effect to our intention when drafting it. Single sex spaces for women are important & can exclude trans women but only where necessary. The Act, & ruling, protects rights of women while also respecting the rights of trans women.
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