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Puji2024

Puji2024

@Puj2024

Katılım Nisan 2018
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Dilly Hussain
Dilly Hussain@DillyHussain88·
Piers Morgan exposes “born again Christian” Russel Brand who hasn’t got a clue about the Bible he claims to follow and carries with him. “Cultural Christianity” is one massive grift. 💰
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smile2jannah
smile2jannah@smile2jannah·
I don’t envy Sneako. Stuck between the Godless mainstream success and staying faithful. I once told him: “Fix your relationship with Allah, He’ll fix your relationships with people.” And now he is streaming with Malaysia’s PM & Crown Prince. MashaAllah happy for him.
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Adam
Adam@adamemedia1·
What was the cause of death? He was raped to death. Why would the @BBC report it like this?
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Danielle J
Danielle J@HadiyaAwan94·
@indiaissthebest @xavierjp__ Hindus are far worse they rape their daughters especially during holi, also honor killings when their baby girls are born they bury them alive. Widows in Hindustan aren't allowed to live they have to sacrifice their own life.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
They teach their children that America won World War II. Which is, and this is important, not technically false but is also a form of organized forgetting. The Soviet Union lost 27 million people defeating Nazi Germany. Twenty-seven million. The Eastern Front was the war. What happened in Western Europe after D-Day was, from a military scale perspective, the closing chapter. Americans know Pearl Harbor. They know D-Day. They know Hiroshima. They do not, in general, feel in their bones the weight of 27 million Soviet dead as a fact that shaped the outcome of a war they believe they won. This isn't ignorance. It's curation. History gets curated to produce a specific psychological output: we are the people who save the world. We showed up, we sacrificed, we won, we rebuilt Europe with the Marshall Plan, we were generous in victory. This narrative, repeated for eighty years, produces citizens who experience American power as inherently benevolent by historical nature. And those citizens then cannot understand why anyone resists it.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
This is the number that should end every argument about American prosperity: In 1970, at the peak of the postwar boom, the golden age, the era of the middle class, the moment they always point to as proof that capitalism works, the top 1% of Americans held approximately 20-22% of the nation's wealth. By 2025, after fifty-five years of globalization, deindustrialization, financialization, and the offshoring of every industry the working class depended on, the top 1% holds roughly 38%. Nearly double. They extracted from the whole world. And then they extracted more from their own people. The working class was the last resource. After the Global South was squeezed, they turned around and squeezed Ohio. The empire was never a partnership. It was always a hierarchy. And the American worker was always closer to the bottom of that hierarchy than to the top. He just couldn't see it through the flag.
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Dilly Hussain
Dilly Hussain@DillyHussain88·
There’s not criticising your ruler. There’s not disobeying your ruler. There’s not rebelling against your ruler. And then there’s worshipping your ruler and kissing his footwear for blessings. Emiratis continue to reach new lows by the day.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Niger. One of the poorest countries on earth. Also one of the largest uranium producers on earth. The uranium that powers French nuclear reactors, which provide seventy percent of France's electricity, has come from Niger for decades. The price France paid for that uranium was set by AREVA, the French state nuclear company. Below market rate. For decades. Niger sat on one of the most valuable energy resources in the world and could not afford to keep its lights on. The irony is not ironic. It is structural. It was designed. When Niger's new government after the 2023 coup demanded renegotiation of the uranium contracts, France called it instability. Called it a threat to regional security. Called for international pressure to restore the previous order. The previous order in which French reactors ran on Nigerien uranium at prices set in Paris. That order was called stability.
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Dilly Hussain
Dilly Hussain@DillyHussain88·
Trump’s spiritual advisor Paula White admits she rewrites verses of the Bible with her name. This is how and why Christians ended up with more than 50 versions of the Bible today. “They took their rabbis and priests as lords besides Allah.” [Quran 9:31]
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The most honest thing ever said about the American War was said by a Vietnamese colonel to an American colonel after the war ended. The American colonel, Harry Summers, told his Vietnamese counterpart: "You know, you never defeated us on the battlefield." The Vietnamese colonel, Nguyễn Đôn Tự, thought about it and replied: "That may be so. But it is also irrelevant." That exchange contains the entire war. The Americans won battles. They won firefights. They had superior firepower in almost every conventional engagement. By their own metrics, body counts, kill ratios, territory controlled, they were often "winning." And they lost the war. Because wars are not won by body counts. Wars are not won by kill ratios. Wars are not won by the number of bombs dropped or the cost of the weapons deployed or the technological sophistication of the killing machinery. Wars, especially wars of occupation, wars of colonial imposition, wars fought against people defending their own land, are won by will. And on the question of will, there was never a contest. The Vietnamese people had been resisting foreign occupation for two thousand years before America arrived. Fighting was not a policy position. It was a cultural inheritance. A collective understanding of who they were and what they would do when someone came to tell them how to live. America arrived with the most powerful military in human history and a firm belief that sufficient firepower could substitute for legitimacy. It cannot. It never could. It never will. Irrelevant. That one word, from a Vietnamese colonel to his American counterpart, is the entire lesson.
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John Connor
John Connor@GroyperManj·
@Chainless_Slave He deserved it for being a terrorist sympathizer…America is not the UK. We put terrorist in their place here 🇺🇸
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Puji2024@Puj2024·
@DillyHussain88 I completely agree. I don’t care how and when my family became Muslim I’m just thankful that Allah SWT chose to guide us. Alhamdullilah for Islam!!! ♥️♥️♥️
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Dilly Hussain
Dilly Hussain@DillyHussain88·
Alhamdulillah for Islam. Alhamdulillah for Shaykh Shah Jalal (rahimahullah) for bringing Islam to Sylhet. I couldn’t care less how Islam entered my lineage; I’m just forever grateful for it.
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Puji2024
Puji2024@Puj2024·
@_A_khalifa You are a disgusting traitor and so is the UAE.
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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
Seeing Dubai & UAE ports jammed with tankers & ships smoothly crossing the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran Regime’s ports are totally dead, zero movement. Man, that just warms the soul and makes you grin like an idiot 😍 Who’s the stronger one now? 😂
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