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Le monde est beaucoup plus complexe que nous le pensons.

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LIZZY💥@LizzyStarrrdust·
While there are definitely some female beaver hunters, I have it on good authority that men overwhelmingly enjoy hunting beaver.
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LIZZY💥@LizzyStarrrdust·
Behold! I have discovered why women seem constitutionally incapable of accepting the realities of male sexuality! It's a mate filtering system. Those men who are capable of sufficiently modeling her and recognize that their blunt straightforward approach to sex will not be appreciated by her, are more intelligent, more capable of navigating complex scenarios, adapting in order to win, and show a greater level of investment in her by doing so. If women were to understand that these straightforward sexual thoughts men have are reasonable and acceptable, men wouldn't be forced to navigate yet another complex puzzle to prove their worth and get in her pants.
Denton Salle@DentonSalle

@LizzyStarrrdust No clue. We all think it at least in passing. The difference is that the smarter of us realize women don't think that way, and hence that lovely romantic letter written to a woman.

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Orange tulip 🇵🇸 🇸🇩@Thetuliporange·
@LizzyStarrrdust As a man, I've been being encouraged by men to have *conquest* *go on* behaviors. I don't like that at all. It's impolite, uncough, sexist, reminiscent of the bad past. I don't want to behave like that.
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Orange tulip 🇵🇸 🇸🇩@Thetuliporange·
@LizzyStarrrdust Male sexual ways of thought are destructive, even if *normal*. These are responsible for murderous raids, polygyny and sexual slavery in the past. These ways of thought must be repressed by culture and discipline.
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Orange tulip 🇵🇸 🇸🇩@Thetuliporange·
@KarenFactsLover Even the Israelis, whom its governments I do not like at all because they kill and kick out Palestinians, I still need to treat them with respect and deal with them individually each of them in terms of justice and moral responsability.
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Karen Woods 林爷@KarenFactsLover·
I was chatting with my friend who does logistics in the GTA. She said Indian workers have really messed up the GTA and Ontario logistics market with fraud, scam, low wages and labour violations. She filed a couple of complaints to the Ontario Human Right Tribunal over illegal Indian workers. They ignored her. #onpoli #cdnpoli
Nathan Cooke@CelticAshes

There’s no event, city, or country they haven’t diluted and conquered throughout Western civilization.

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Liberation News Network
HS2 is only a failure if you assess success by the building of the railway. The British state is not set up to build things though. It is set up to transfer money to banks, property developers, law firms and speculators. If we judge HS2 by this then it has been a spectacular success. Minimal building and maximum looting.
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Muhammad Shehada
Muhammad Shehada@muhammadshehad2·
Our job is to unite the many against the few, not the few against the many November Books published Sally Rooney’s novel into Hebrew in full compliance with BDS guidelines, in partnership with +972 and Local Call. That should have been straightforward. Instead, I'm reading criticism about it. Translating Rooney’s work does something the Israeli government cannot stomach: it proves, on paper, that BDS is not about “antisemitism” or “throwing Israelis into the sea”, no matter how desperately Netanyahu tries to sell that lie. This small gesture says this movement is for justice and freedom, not hatred and revenge. Critics claim November Books found a “loophole” or a way to bypass BDS. What’s actually happening is a commitment; getting on board with a Palestinian led program, not skirting it, and demanding others do the same. Let’s also keep our expectations realistic; most of Israeli society is nowhere near being persuaded of Palestinian rights, and hebrew remains, for Palestinians, the language of oppression; and the timing for a project like this will never be right, least of all during a genocide. None of that makes the work pointless; culture and narrative are still crucial domains of struggle; dissent inside Israel, however small, is as vital as Jewish diaspora dissent. We have to hold both truths together. A South African leader once told me that one of the most powerful elements of their Freedom Charter was spelling out clearly to the white Afrikaner oppressor what their future would look like after apartheid. Mandela’s ANC built alliances with white Afrikaners and white South African Jews, Beyers Naudé, Helen Suzman, André Brink, Max du Preez. Mandela even acknowledged Afrikaner suffering in the Boer War concentration camps. He said they carried the lived experience of brutal, inhumane oppression, while still calling them out as oppressors. That’s a strategy, not a contradiction. If translating Rooney’s novel in full compliance with BDS guidelines is not enough, what message are we sending to Israelis who denounce the genocide, the apartheid, Zionism itself? We’d be telling them exactly what the Israeli government tells them every day: “The Arabs will never like you, no matter what you do. You’re just a useful idiot to them.” That’s not how you build a successful, inclusive movement. That’s how you build an echo chamber of virtue signaling; where everyone else is a traitor, a collaborator, a Zionist, a petty bourgeois, a normalizer, a picket fence crosser. Activism is about what works, not what feels good. It should be second nature to activists to always think about what actually makes a difference to the people you’re fighting for, not moral display, or purity, but impact.
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@AdHaque110 How will they manage their settlers in the West Bank? How will they manage how they speak in their own TV and social media in their own language, now that there's live translation?
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Adil Haque
Adil Haque@AdHaque110·
The leader of the Israeli opposition responds to the public abuse of detained activists with a long post on his propaganda strategy.
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Ihab Hassan
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane·
The outrage over Ben Gvir's video is loud. Netanyahu called it "not in line with Israel's values." The foreign minister called it disgraceful. "This is not the face of Israel." Spare us the hypocrisy. This is the same government that has not touched Israeli settlers who have murdered over 16 Palestinians since the start of this year. The same ministers who have publicly stated their plan is to ethnically cleanse Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza. This is the same government whose Finance Minister Smotrich stood on a hill overlooking the Christian town of Beit Sahour in January, inaugurated an illegal settlement built on Palestinian Christian-owned land, land that was once meant for a Palestinian children's hospital, and declared their plan is ethnic cleansing. This is the same government that has done nothing as settler terrorists attacked the Christian village of Taybeh over 200 times. While you read this, settlers are at the entrance of Taybeh, harassing its residents. Ben Gvir and Smotrich are not rogue actors. They are executing Israeli government policy. The only thing that upset Israeli officials and propagandists today was that it was filmed, and that the victims weren't Palestinian.
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History Speaks
History Speaks@History__Speaks·
I doubt this is true. They don’t like him because he’s bad for hasbara since he openly and flamboyantly supports torture of detainees and attacks on civilians in Gaza rather than just doing it quietly and putting on a “civilised” face to the world as minister of security.
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani

One reason Israelis seem to dislike Ben Gvir despite often having identical views as him towards Arabs is that he himself comes from an Iraqi family

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OK Then
OK Then@okaythenfuture·
For decades, Americans and other Westerners were told that hollowing out their industrial centers for profit’s sake was a good bargain. It’s clear it was one of the biggest geoeconomic mistakes of the 20th century, that played right into the reemergence of China. Now Westerners are being told again that gutting the entire white collar sector for automation gains will be a net social and economic benefits for reason. Once again China is taking the reverse bet on this. Let’s see who will be the healthier civilization in two decades.
OK Then@okaythenfuture

In one country, AI is very popular among the masses. In the other, it’s increasingly reviled and hated. In one country, the CEOs delight in telling employees that they will gladly cut them for greater profits and even more beautiful margins. In the other, the all powerful state enlists the courts to ensure that human beings aren’t fired off en masse until we come to a new societal contract. One of these countries is a civilization state and a society, The other is just an economic zone, and increasingly a badly run one.

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I love Canada and USA. I'm lucky I'm born in Canada and live close to the US. I love free speech. I love private personal proprety. I love nature and industry We ought to not deny our history, though, one that was sometimes genocidal. Let us not forget the First Nations.
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Sólionath
Sólionath@Anarseldain·
Massie received 45% of the vote, and he won amongst younger generations. Gallrein was carried heavily by boomers, who are dwindling in numbers every day. The GOP is largely failing to win over young voters, who today are more disillusioned than partisan, and ripe for harvest by any kind of “dissident” candidate, no matter how weak.
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Adam Carlson
Adam Carlson@admcrlsn·
Takeaways from tonight: 1️⃣ With Massie’s loss, the Trump revenge tour continues. Big win for AIPAC & the White House. Big loss for any modicum of meaningful bipartisan cooperation & hope for bucking Trump. 2️⃣ Republicans will have two expensive, potentially bruising runoffs for GA-Gov and GA-Sen (with no runoffs on the Democratic side). 3️⃣ Georgia Democrats — even with involvement from Barack Obama — clearly didn’t effectively communicate well enough on which candidates Democrats should vote for in the technically non-partisan state Supreme Court races (despite Dem-leaning electorate). 4️⃣ The left notches a significant win in deep blue PA-03. Big win for AOC, Summer Lee, Congressional Progressive Caucus & DSA. Big loss for AIPAC, labor, the Dem establishment, Cory Booker & kinda Josh Shapiro. 5️⃣ Republican attempts to boost the less electable Lamont McClure fell short, and Dems chose a populist working class nominee — Bob Brooks — backed by heavy hitters across the spectrum in PA-07.
Adam Carlson@admcrlsn

Notable winners tonight, with my ratings for the general election for each race in parentheses: 🔵 GA-Gov (Toss-Up) — Keisha Lance Bottoms advances without runoff 🔴 GA-Gov (Toss-Up) — Burt Jones & Rick Jackson are heading to runoff 🔴 GA-Sen (Lean D) — Mike Collins & likely Derek Dooley are heading to runoff GA Supreme Court (technically non-partisan): 🔴 Sarah Hawkins Warren 🔴 The Republican-backed candidate leads in the other race 🔴 KY-04 (Safe R) — Ed Gallrein (defeats incumbent Thomas Massie) 🔵 PA-01 (Lean R) — Bob Harvie 🔵 PA-03 (Safe D) — Chris Rabb 🔵 PA-07 (Lean D) — Bob Brooks 🔵 PA-08 (Toss-Up) — Paige Cognetti (uncontested) 🔵 PA-10 (Toss-Up) — Janelle Stelson

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