Mr Duncan RMPS

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Mr Duncan RMPS

Mr Duncan RMPS

@MrRmps

Religious & Philosophical literacy for all

Katılım Ekim 2020
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Hummy
Hummy@eathummous1·
When Britain & The Allies were fighting against their would-be oppressors in WW2, they had a policy of unconditional surrender. That fight began with the aggression of the Nazi regime and Japanese, & the destruction of the Nazis & the Japanese war machine was the only policy followed - to the point that Auschwitz was not bombed as it was judged not to aid that war aim. How dare those same countries tell Israel to stop the fighting against the Hamas regime its would-be oppressors, in a phase of war started by the aggression of Hamas. An utter disgrace, as a result of a dilution of will, and lack of empathy. The hypocrisy abounds.
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David Lammy
David Lammy@DavidLammy·
The horror in Gaza must end. We're stepping up our humanitarian efforts with new healthcare, food and water for Gazans. We need an immediate ceasefire now, the release of all hostages and a surge in aid.
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Mr Duncan RMPS@MrRmps·
@rtsrichard @HumzaYousaf What a privilege to debate the meaning of this word when it doesn’t mean your family are under attack (and when I say under attack I mean literally under attack - no bastardisation here)
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Humza Yousaf
Humza Yousaf@HumzaYousaf·
A 17-year old who idolised the far-right has pled guilty to terrorism charges as he planned to commit mass murder against Muslims at Inverclyde Muslim Centre. How is this possible when Reform, Tories and the far-right, keep telling me that Islamaphobia is just a hoax?
Laura Webster@LauraEWebsterr

🚨A 17-year-old boy who idolised Anders Breivik and Hitler, and was radicalised by far-right TikToks since he was 13, today plead guilty to planning to carry out a mass murder at the Inverclyde Muslim Centre. Distressing details in this story. thenational.scot/news/25307003.…

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Mr Duncan RMPS
Mr Duncan RMPS@MrRmps·
@PlutoThevTuber @RupertLowe10 There has been enquiry after inquiry into child sexual abuse - you are just not happy because none of them said that foreignness or race was important. You just want the racists to be told they are right - but they are not
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🌌PlutoThevTuber🌌
🌌PlutoThevTuber🌌@PlutoThevTuber·
@RupertLowe10 Sometimes, you have to reach across the aisle to people you don't like because they made a good point and were correct. If that means a Baroness has to say "The poors, distasteful as they are, were right about foreign rapists." then that's the price she must pay.
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Mr Duncan RMPS
Mr Duncan RMPS@MrRmps·
@JackH201289 @AdnanHussainMP You are policing his Twitter after asking an idiotic Islamophobic question - suggesting the idiotic ‘Muslims are taking over’ myth. Crawl away and learn some dignity.
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Jack H
Jack H@JackH201289·
@AdnanHussainMP I appreciate your response and clarification. Stop replying ‘lol’ to people though. Makes you look a right numpty. You’re an MP not a clown.
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Mr Duncan RMPS
Mr Duncan RMPS@MrRmps·
@HNadim87 Just to avoid confirmation bias: Has AI replaced a single think-tank job - or a well-paid academic job? I think not (let alone wipe-out the sectors). The world powers ARE ramping up for war - but AI seems to have little to do with this… no? Thanks!
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Hussain Nadim
Hussain Nadim@HNadim87·
Is A Great War Inevitable? War may be an accident, but great war is an alignment; and I feel all macro and micro trends have aligned to create a rupture. In the past couple of weeks, I've had numerous conversations and delivered assessments in NYC, DC and SF on this, so I decided to make it public here. Over the past 500 years, we moved from agrarian economies to industrialisation, which disrupted societies by mobilising mass labour and creating a lot more jobs than the world previously experienced. The machine didn't entirely replace the human, it created a new economy and prosperity that was dependant on the human working the machine. But that new economy was really a product of European colonisation of rest of the world. It created demand, and it provided supply; some populations got liberated, while others got enslaved. Much of our modern social infrastructure that we know of including universities, think tanks, jobs, and life in general is really an outcome of and structured around this industrialisation led corporatisation of the world. But here is the trouble in 2025. With AI, the disruption is the opposite, it’s de-mobilising labour and eliminating jobs, even the well paid cognitive jobs like think tanks and academic ones are gone. Once the demand and supply frameworks collapse, the concepts of society (especially the Western one) we have come to take for granted is also going to crash with it. In our short human history, we’ve never seen this before. But if I were to assess: when labour frees up, as in the days of empires, people often filled the ranks of armies, militias, or extremist groups. There is likely going to be a recolonisation not for labor, though, but for critical minerals, data and other resources needed to engine AI led new economic growth. But here is an even bigger problem: "Short-termism" This shift, from labour-intensive industrialisation to labour-less AI, is a dangerously sensitive moment and no state or global leadership is prepared for it. Instead, the entire policy and business leadership around the world has gone into a 'short-term' play responding day to day and week to week squabbling over non issues while hoping that the elephant in the room will somehow vanish on its own. Civil wars, unrest, even state wars appear inevitable if I go by the data. What will come out of it, is yet to be seen but one thing is for sure; it's already underway.
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Mr Duncan RMPS@MrRmps·
@Karthom100Karen @HumzaYousaf It’s great to see you reaching out to understand what it’s like to not be white. This is the kind of love that will make Scotland a great place inshAllah! I’m sure you can imagine what it’s like to see a Scottish person in a high profile place - when there haven’t been Scots. ✌️
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🌴🌴KIT🌴🌴
🌴🌴KIT🌴🌴@Karthom100Karen·
@HumzaYousaf You would’ve been 8 yrs old when that song came out. Why do you have to bring his race into it. I didn’t see race or colour in anyone at that age.
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Humza Yousaf
Humza Yousaf@HumzaYousaf·
I always meet interesting people while walking down the streets of Govan...but did not expect to bump into the legend that is Apache Indian! He was the first Asian I remember seeing on Top of the Pops. Pleased to hear of the great work he's doing with young people across the UK.
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Mr Duncan RMPS
Mr Duncan RMPS@MrRmps·
@con79363 @RealMarketWolf @Partisan_12 Hatred and pretence that us Muslims are a threat is perfectly acceptable to you as a Christian? One side is having its land stolen and population killed en masse. The truth is that treating both sides as the same is a dishonesty. Such dishonesty stopped me being a Christian.
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
What are they doing? These are Israelis breaking the doors demanding the right to rape the Palestinian prisoners inside. Yes, it really happened!
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Miss Eaton
Miss Eaton@Miss__eaton·
I am a fully qualified Scottish teacher who cannot get a job in Scotland due to the teacher employment crisis, which the government is choosing to ignore. Scottish education is a mess. @JennyGilruth @JohnSwinney @EducationScot
Connor Gillies@ConnorGillies

The Scottish Government has agreed to spend £12.5m to fund education programmes in Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia. It comes as most Scottish councils explore education cuts such as reducing classroom hours. @SkyNews

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Humza Yousaf
Humza Yousaf@HumzaYousaf·
Losing a baby hurts. It doesn't matter what stage that loss occurs or how many years ago it was, the grief is one that can stay with you for life. It is okay not to be okay. This #BabyLossAwarenessWeek let's end the taboo around baby loss so no one has to suffer in silence.
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The National
The National@ScotNational·
🚨 Labour Party Conference protester reveals what happened after he was kicked out for interrupting Rachel Reeves today. 🗣️ 'There was a bit of grabbing on the neck, I wasn't expecting that ... handcuffs caused a bit of damage on my wrist as well.'
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Mr Duncan RMPS
Mr Duncan RMPS@MrRmps·
@MatthewStadlen Starmer could have said Refugees, immigrants, Muslims etc are not a threat. He did not - this spineless decision leaves us expecting the far right to rise again when the first dead pensioner hits the front pages - due to insufficient heating money.
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
A lot of the anti-Starmer noise comes from people who don’t like the fact he stood up to the racist rioting and stamped it out.
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Lucy Brown
Lucy Brown@lucymarionbrown·
Lynch mobs. This is terrifying.
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Dilly Hussain
Dilly Hussain@DillyHussain88·
A mob of “native patriots” lynched a lone black man in Manchester earlier today. Cowards.
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Mr Duncan RMPS
Mr Duncan RMPS@MrRmps·
@W_D_Wilberforce @Ross_Greer Letting the Prime Minister away with suggesting foreigners are a threat will do nothing to help us. We do understand exactly where that rhetoric leads - we can see it today.
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Dan Wilberforce
Dan Wilberforce@Dan_Wilberforce·
I used to think you were a balanced and fair minded thinker. Over the past months you have clearly abandoned that which has served you, in favour of a deeply polarising, inflammatory form of commentary that only deepens division and unrest. You should be ashamed of the damage you do and continue to do to race relations by framing the narrative in such stark, generalising and poorly thought out terms. We desperately need dialogue and de-escalation, understanding between factions and repaired relations. Political point scoring achieves none of the desired outcomes… it simply adds fuel to a very sinister and tragic fire.
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Ross Greer
Ross Greer@Ross_Greer·
These aren't protests, they are pogroms. The Prime Minister campaigned on the nonsense claim that the last government had 'lost control of our borders'. He should take his share of responsibility for legitimising what led to this.
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Andrew Fleming
Andrew Fleming@FSSUK·
@myscotlandtoday @HumzaYousaf @Keir_Starmer He is a racist yet doesn't seem to know it. People are fed up with the anti-white rhetoric from left wing politicians and sections of the media. The ordinary man or woman just wants to be heard and to know that their children are protected. Speeches like this cause them to worry.
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Humza Yousaf
Humza Yousaf@HumzaYousaf·
How much worse does it have to get before the army is sent in @Keir_Starmer ? The Police clearly do not have a handle on this situation. This pogrom against Muslims and People of Colour is going to cost lives unless these far-right thugs are stopped.
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar

They set a hotel on fire that houses asylum seekers in Rotherham, and people can't get out. The police are outnumbered and getting pushed back. You can see someone on the top floor window.

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Nine Dragons
Nine Dragons@NineDragons3·
@the_duke_639 @HumzaYousaf @Keir_Starmer However much he claims to be Scottish, he's no Scot. Make no mistake. No Scotsman complains there are too many White people in Scotland. Takes more than a mere birth certificate be Scottish.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
Well done!
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