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#FairyGodmother No wand, many opinions! https://t.co/ct8BGX9FgB If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor

Here & There .... Katılım Kasım 2010
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ZFA-ZionistFreeAustralia
ZFA-ZionistFreeAustralia@ZionistFreeAus·
@AdameMedia @AlboMP @SenatorWong The 99.96% of Australians who do not support Israel’s atrocities, or the Zionist activities in Australia, demand you cease being a traitor and a puppet, and stand up for the rule of law and Australia. If you don’t have the balls, then step down.
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Carole Bruce
Carole Bruce@CaroleBruce17·
New York hospitals dump Palantir. It’s possible @uklabour
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Here is something American culture cannot process and has spent fifty years refusing to process: Vietnam did not win because of luck. Vietnam did not win because America made mistakes. Vietnam did not win because of Soviet weapons or Chinese support. Vietnam won because Vietnamese people were better at this war than Americans were. Better strategists. Better at understanding the terrain. Better at sustaining morale across decades of unimaginable suffering. Better at building an underground economy of resistance that no bombing campaign could touch. Better at turning every American escalation into a recruitment tool. Better at knowing what they were fighting for and why it was worth dying for. General Võ Nguyên Giáp, who defeated both the French and the Americans, was a history teacher before he was a general. He had no formal military training. He studied the Vietnamese landscape, the Vietnamese people, the psychology of colonial occupiers, and he designed a strategy around all of those things. He understood something American generals, with all their training, all their technology, all their experience, did not understand: This war would be won by whoever could outlast the other side's will to continue. Not firepower. Will. And he was right. He was right about the French. He was right about the Americans. The most powerful military on earth was out-thought by a history teacher from a colonized country. That is not an accident of history. That is not a mistake or a miscalculation. That is what happens when you underestimate people. When you look at a rice farmer and see someone beneath you. When your own arrogance becomes your greatest strategic liability. America's arrogance cost it Vietnam. That arrogance has never been honestly examined. It has never been corrected. Which is why the same pattern keeps repeating in different countries with different names.
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Tamer Nahed 𓂆🇵🇸
Tamer Nahed 𓂆🇵🇸@Tamer_Alnoaizy·
My friend told me something shocking… He said that anyone who survives Gaza and goes abroad, even with advanced medical tests, discovers cancer in their body. The number is staggering, countless people, and every day new strange diseases appear… Here in Gaza, these rare illnesses, never seen by doctors before, keep emerging without explanation, with no proper testing equipment and no treatment available. How is this even possible? How can we live amid the destruction and siege, watching our bodies deteriorate with no way to understand or confront the damage? Here, we have no tests, no treatment, as if we are living experiments left to collapse. The weapons dropped on us do not just kill immediately they leave survivors suffering for life. Advanced missiles, destructive munitions, everything is used against us without mercy, as if our lives mean nothing. Those who survive the bombing… will never truly survive the diseases that follow. It is truly shocking and bewildering… We are in the largest human testing ground on Earth. Children grow up amid fear and pain, our bodies break down relentlessly, and the whole world ignores us as if we don’t exist. Each day, our sense of helplessness grows, and every day brings a new shock at the scale of the damage that is almost impossible to believe.
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Feroze Sidhwa
Feroze Sidhwa@FerozeSidhwa·
Israel spent two years physically destroying Gaza's entire healthcare system. This was done in plain view of two American administrations that were all too happy to subsidize the slaughter of doctors and nurses. Now, the US and Israel are repeating this horror in Lebanon. And still, more than two years in, major American medical associations like @AmCollSurgeons and @AmerMedicalAssn refuse to adopt statements from their members condemning the wholesale destruction of healthcare with American weapons and under the aegis of American diplomatic cover. Shameful doesn't begin to describe this kind of institutional cowardice. haaretz.com/middle-east-ne…
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Horrifying admission on the BBC. Israel is intentionally using the total destruction of Gaza as a "blueprint" and "model" for their invasion of Lebanon. They are displacing millions and raising entire neighborhoods to the ground. This is pure evil.
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Marcus d’Osint
Marcus d’Osint@WarFrontIntel·
I don't blame them. Still time to call for legal help and pull out! Shoot yourself in the foot..get arrested by military police..whatever it takes! GTFO
Global Insight Journal@GlobalIJournal

🇺🇸 US troops spooked by Trump’s warmongering in Middle East Morale among US troops is sinking to a new low as Trump’s attempted blitzkrieg in the Persian Gulf turns into a bloody and costly quagmire, HuffPost reports. Successful Iranian attacks on US bases in the Middle East shattered the US troops’ confidence. One US military official lamented that a ground operation against Iran would be “an absolute disaster,” pointing at the Pentagon’s inability to protect its own assets in the region. Many US personnel are increasingly reluctant to do Netanyahu’s bidding instead of serving their own country. “I’m hearing out of service members’ mouths the words, ’We do not want to die for Israel — we don’t want to be political pawns,” said one US veteran and reservist who mentors younger officers. The executive director of the Center on Conscience and War announced a 1,000% increase in conscientious objector applications. The deadly strike on the girls’ school in Minab, he notes, has become a breaking point for most of these new applicants. Some service members also complained about the “lack of a clear, consistent narrative justifying the Iran war,” as HuffPost put it, with the prospect of risking their lives in a “poorly planned conflict” for “no identifiable strategic benefit” leaving them demoralized.

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Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Daniel Davis Deep Dive@DanielLDavis1·
Do you realize what Maria Bartiromo is saying here? And Mark Levin? They seem to be reveling in an imperial America seizing the oil from Venezuela by force and they imagine they’re going to steal it from Iran as well, and then use it as leverage against China. That is called theft. They seem to relish an America as being one that dominates the world by force of arms, and will take whatever that version of America wants, and we’ll kill anyone who gets in their way. I consider that repugnant and a dangerous way of thinking, and I reject it utterly. That is not the America I once knew, that is not the America that I served a career in the US armed forces to defend. This is reprehensible and disgusting - and if carried far enough, will cause nations around the world to rise up against us who otherwise never would. This is an utterly self-destructive mentality, and we better hope it just stays in the opinions of a few of these so-called elite thinkers.
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra

Mark Levin and Maria Bartiromo admit the United States will be seizing Iran’s oil supply and that gas and oil prices will come back down, similar to what was done in Venezuela. They claim President Trump just outmaneuvered China so that the United States can no longer be held hostage in the long run. “Think about where your next barrel of oil is coming from.”

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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,M.Sc.,DPT.
⛔️Morale among US troops is sinking to a new low as Trump’s attempted blitzkrieg in the Persian Gulf turns into a bloody and costly quagmire, HuffPost reports.‼️
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TalentCoop@TalentCoop·
@AMLaCassePhoto Alan, you are most welcome, I'm delighted to hear that. It's precious time and when illness is challenging the better you feel, the better everything is. Wish you an excellent week, pain free in all ways xx
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Alan LaCasse
Alan LaCasse@AMLaCassePhoto·
@TalentCoop Thank you. For all your support. The tweets and RTs. I see them all. They have kept my mood up meaning the time I have with my family I'm in good spirits.
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Alan LaCasse
Alan LaCasse@AMLaCassePhoto·
Phew. Good job Jen checked the letter. My chemo is Tuesday and not tomorrow! I'd have been stranded at the Hospital 🤣🤣
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Muhammad Nawaz Khan
Muhammad Nawaz Khan@MuhammaddNawaz·
متحدہ عرب امارات کے صدر نے اپنے ایک بیان میں کہا ہے کہ ہم نے امریکہ میں ون پوائنٹ فور ٹریلین 1.4 Trillion $ کی سرمایہ کاری کرنے کا جو اعلان کیا ہے نہ تو یہ مؤخر ہوگا بلکہ کوشش کریں گے کہ اس سے اور بھی زیادہ انویسٹمنٹ امریکہ کے اندر کریں نہ تو Abraham Accord سے نکلیں گے نہ تو تعلقات میں کوئی کمی آئے گی بلکہ متحدہ عرب امارات کے دروازے مزید کھولے جائیں گے اس میں کوئی شک نہیں کہ اسرائیل اور امریکہ مڈل ایسٹ کے تحفظ کی جنگ لڑ رہے ہیں دہشتگردوں کے ساتھ آخ، تف، تیری اس گندی شکل پہ حرام زادے، بےغیرت، آستین کے سانپ، مسلم امہ کے نام پہ دھبہ، ذلیل انسان، حرام کی اولاد
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
The 1975 Icelandic Women's Strike, also known as "Women's Day Off" (Kvennafrídagurinn), which took place on October 24, 1975... In 1975, nearly 90% of Iceland’s women stopped working for one day. Not just at their jobs, but across much of the unpaid labor that kept daily life running too. The impact was immediate. Schools closed. Workplaces struggled. Fathers brought children into the office. For one day, Iceland was forced to see what had always been true: ordinary women were holding society together. That is why this story matters now. An individual may not be able to stop a war alone. But an individual can refuse to become emotionally numb. They can tell the truth when silence is easier. They can support the vulnerable, join with others, withhold their labor, redirect their money, and help build the kinds of systems that make cruelty harder to sustain. Power does not live only at the top. It lives in ordinary people too. And when enough people act together, history can shift and decisions can be changed. Never forget that destiny belongs to those who have the courage to choose it and stand for it. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
🚨BREAKING: TRUMP PANICS AS THE SAVE AMERICA ACT FAILS
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Najat
Najat@theafroaussie·
Dear Western media, Haaretz has used the term Jewish terror to describe the pogroms in the West Bank. That gives you the all clear.
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WesternPedoWars - Iran vs Eipstein army
@susanabulhawa Iran is taking revenge for Americans killed by Israel, while Americans are killing Iranians kids and civilians for Israel. If Americans had any conscience, they would die of shame.
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