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Left wing and left handed, love cats, Star Trek, retro music and progressive politics.. 🇺🇦 Proud to be a woke Progressive..😀

South Belfast, Ireland ☘️🌈 Katılım Ocak 2009
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Wokerati Marty@WokeratiMarty·
On Sky News, John Rees from Stop the War Coalition just completely dismantled the ridiculous claim that the pro-Palestine peace marches have anything whatsoever to do with the Golders Green attack.
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Michael Bublé@MichaelBuble·
Ireland! It’s been too long, let’s fix that. I’m coming back soon and I’m bringing everything I’ve got! — ¡Irlanda! Ha pasado demasiado tiempo, ¡vamos a remediarlo! ¡Volveré pronto y traeré todo lo que tengo! michaelbuble.com
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Juana Peña@Chris_Montz·
Hace 65 años Ben E. King estrenó en Nueva York ‘Stand by Me’, una obra maestra del soul y el R&B que, sin duda, cambió la historia del género.
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Zack Polanski apologises for sharing post criticising police - BBC News. The whole British media and establishment criticize him for being honest while they interview and give credence to the lies of Reform, Tories and the Starmer wing of Labour every day. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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archivetvmusings@archivetvmus71·
Top of the Pops (30th April 1992). Marc Almond kicks off the show with The Days of Pearly Spencer.
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
ALARM! How on earth is possible that Israel is allowed to assault and seize vessels in international waters just off Greece/Europe? Besides what you can think of Apartheid Israel and its genocidal leaders, this should send shock waves across Europe. Apartheid without borders.
Yanis Varoufakis@yanisvaroufakis

Just spoke to friends on the Global Sumud Flotilla. Israeli vessels & drones are harassing them off the coast of Crete. The Greek gvt is either complicit or incapable of defending our seas from Israel. So much for Freedom of Navigation & Int. Law

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RMT@RMTunion·
"Workers' rights to organise in trade unions are a mark of a free society." To honour International Workers' Day we should celebrate our history.
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Rory McEvoy@rorymcevoy·
32 years ago tonight, Riverdance. A period of years where Ireland became confident; success in sport, music, film, finance and tech. A little tiger was born. Stunning. 🇮🇪
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Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
For years, Labour was told to guard against Militant infiltration. Turns out the real entryism came from the right. Not the old left. Not the trade unions. But a militant pro-capital network that has helped turn this government into one run in the interests of corporate power, finance, and oligarchs. Excellent from @IanLaveryMP on winning it back for workers.
Tribune@tribunemagazine

The Peter Mandelson scandal has shown the endemic corruption of Labour Together, a shadowy entity whose extreme-right fanaticism may have damaged Labour irreversibly, writes @IanLaveryMP. tribunemag.co.uk/2026/04/the-un…

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@Old_But_Gold50s A nice piece of music, but it is NOT Time to Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro).
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AJE Sport@AJE_Sport·
"It's nice to be nice." The Northern Irish runner who carried a collapsed competitor over the finish line of the Boston marathon has reflected on what provoked him to help. Aaron Beggs says the world needed a feel good story.
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Alex.Kane@AlexKane221b·
As I’ve got older (and I still have my pessimism and depression) I’ve realised that every day really is new, unique and never to be repeated. Each one brings new opportunities. And each one brings moments of learning and acknowledgment. Value every single one of them.
Stefan Moore ★@2StefanMoore

A final piece of advice from Holly Butcher - written the day before she passed away from cancer at just 27: “It’s a strange thing knowing you’re going to die young. At 26, I thought I had time… To fall in love. Start a family. Grow old. But cancer doesn’t care about plans. Now, I understand how fragile life really is. Every single day is a gift, not a guarantee. I’m not writing this to scare you. I’m writing to remind you: really live. Stop stressing over little things. Be kind to your body- move it, nourish it, stop criticizing it. One day you’ll wish you had appreciated it. Go outside. Look at the sky. Feel the sun. Just be. Spend less time chasing “stuff” - more time making memories. Don’t skip moments with people you love. Laugh more. Write a note. Tell someone you love them. Complain less. Give more. Helping others brings more joy than anything you can buy. Be present. Put your phone down. Show up - really show up. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You don’t need a perfect body, or a perfect life. Just follow what makes your heart light up. Say no to what drains you. Make changes when you need to. And please - donate blood. I wouldn’t have had that extra year without it. And that year gave me memories I’ll hold close… forever. Thank you for reading this. Live your life well. And maybe… we’ll meet again someday.” Holly 🩷 Repost & share Holly’s important advice. ❤️

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richard bacon@richardpbacon·
What a story.
The Husky@Mr_Husky1

In 1984, Ruth Coker Burks was 25 years old, visiting a friend at a hospital in Little Rock, when she noticed nurses drawing straws outside a patient's room. Someone had to go in. She didn't wait for the straws. She opened the door herself. What she found inside would define the next decade of her life. 🕯️** Inside was a young man reduced to bones — maybe 80 pounds, dying alone, terrified. He kept whispering one word. *"Mama."* Ruth told the nurses to call his mother. They laughed. *"Honey, we've called. He's been here six weeks. Nobody's coming."* Ruth made them give her the number. She tried one last time. The mother's answer was cold and final: her son was sinful, already dead to her, and she would not be coming. So Ruth went back into that room. She took his hand. She stayed. For 13 hours, she held the hand of a dying stranger, promising him he wouldn't leave this world alone. When he died, his family refused to claim the body. Ruth decided she would bury him herself. She owned plots in her family cemetery in Hot Springs — where her father and grandparents rested. The nearest funeral home willing to handle an AIDS death was 70 miles away. Ruth paid from her own pocket. A local potter gave her a chipped cookie jar for an urn. She used posthole diggers to dig the grave herself. She spoke kind words over the earth because no minister would come to pray over a man who died of AIDS. Ruth thought that would be the end. It was the beginning. Word traveled through the quiet networks of fear and desperation across Arkansas. *There's a woman in Hot Springs who isn't afraid. There's a woman who will sit with you. There's a woman who will make sure you're buried with dignity when your own family won't claim you.* They started arriving. Dying young men from rural hospitals across the state, abandoned by the people who were supposed to love them most. Over the next decade, Ruth Coker Burks cared for more than 1,000 people dying of AIDS. She personally buried 40 of them in Files Cemetery — digging the graves herself, with her young daughter beside her carrying a small spade, holding their own funerals because no one else would speak over these graves. Of those 1,000 people, only a handful of families didn't abandon their dying children. Ruth called parents. Begged them to come say goodbye. To claim their child's body. Most refused. *"Who knew,"* she said, *"there'd come a time when parents didn't want to bury their own children?"* But she also witnessed something else — something that stayed with her. She watched gay men care for dying partners with a devotion that shattered every stereotype. She watched a terrified community take care of its own — and take care of her. *"They would twirl up a drag show on Saturday night and here'd come the money. That's how we bought medicine. That's how we paid rent. If it hadn't been for the drag queens, I don't know what we would have done."* By the mid-1990s, new treatments emerged. The crisis began to shift. And then, like so many heroes of the AIDS crisis, Ruth Coker Burks faded from public memory. She wrote a memoir in 2019 called *All the Young Men* because she needed people to understand what happened in Arkansas. What happened across America. What happens when fear convinces people to abandon their own children. And what happens when one person refuses to walk past a door everyone else fears. She didn't have medical training. She didn't have institutional backing. She didn't have money. She had compassion. Courage. Posthole diggers. And a family cemetery. That was enough to make sure 1,000 people didn't die believing they were worthless. The next time someone says one person can't change anything — Remember the red bag on the door. Remember the 13 hours she stayed with a stranger. Remember the 40 graves she dug with her own hands. She walked through that door in 1984. And 1,000 lives were forever changed because of it.

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sarah@sahouraxo·
Greta Thunberg: “Israel named me the second most dangerous antisemite in the world. Because I use terms like ‘genocide,’ ‘siege,’ and ‘mass starvation’ to describe what is happening in Gaza. Meanwhile, the genocide continues. Israel just passed a new law to impose death penalty based on race only for Palestinians. This is apartheid. We must demand sanctions, accountability for war criminals, and an end to our complicity in genocide and apartheid. It is the bare fucking minimum.”
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A few weeks ago, farmers were complaining about Inheritance Tax because some of them are very rich, now they are complaining about the price of fuel which affects us all and not just them… they have always been a loud pampered minority that too many politicians pay attention to.
Cool FM News@newsoncool

💥⚠️WATCH Belfast fuel protest: “Every day is a struggle. I had to do something. I can’t sit on my hands.” 🎥🎤Chief Reporter @jamesgould23 reporting and speaking to a farmer taking part in the protest in Belfast on the Sydenham Bypass near Belfast City Airport. 🚜Sam Hanna is a dairy farmer from Ballygowan. He says he is struggling to make a living with rising costs. He wants things to “change right from the top to the bottom.” Makes clear he did not know who was organising the protests, but says he felt it was important to be there and take part. Also says how no roads were blocked, and that this was taken into consideration for emergency vehicles. He apologises for the disruption, but wants people to be thinking about the issue. The disruption in Belfast comes after similar demonstrations in the Republic of Ireland disrupted fuel supplies, port operations, and traffic in city centres and on motorways for a week. First Minister @moneillsf and Deputy First Minister @little_pengelly last week wrote to Prime Minister Keir Starmer urging him to bring forward a package of support measures for people here. Health Minister @mikenesbittni said he would be concerned if roads were blocked. He said: “Just engage in legitimate, legal protest. “Today, as is the case every day, there will be well over 100,000 engagements or interactions between the HSC and the public.”

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Labour under Starmer has went so far to the right to appease the racist Reform party they are now behind the Greens. As we say in Belfast, hell slap it into them..😊
Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️‍⚧️@LeftieStats

‼️POLL | Reform lead by 5pts ➡️ Ref: 24% (=) 🔵 Con: 19% (=) 🟢 Grn: 18% (+2) 🔴 Lab: 17% (+1) 🟠 Lib: 13% (=) ⬛️ Res: 4% (=) 🟥 YP: 0% (-1) -- Seats -- ➡️ Ref: 282 🟢 Grn: 91 🔵 Con: 83 🟠 Lib: 81 🟡 SNP: 47 🔴 Lab: 34 Poll: @YouGov, 12-13 Apr (+/- vs 7 Apr)

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