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Louise

@_loobyloo

Cat lover. Annoying bint.

UK, maybe home, maybe not Katılım Haziran 2008
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Louise
Louise@_loobyloo·
@joshtpm @elonmusk @mtaibbi Why isn't it a big issue for you? Do you think children too immature to be allowed alcohol should be able to self prescribe drugs and surgeries that will alter their whole life, limit their choices, and damage their future health?
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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Islamic scholar in the UK says: "We will transform the UK into an Islamic state and impose humiliating laws on Christians and other non-Muslims to make them want to convert to Islam." Terrifying.
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TONY™@TONYxTWO·
Couldn’t be more accurate 😭
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MOT@nachal_giyus86·
@UN_News_Centre @UNFPA Now you are blaming the Jews for child marriage in Arab society? The same thing they have been doing for over 1,000 years until this day? According to you, Jews are responsible for allthe ills in the world. Where have we heard that before? #Antisemitism #Racism #DefundUN
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Michael C@Michaeach3·
Meet Yuval Sharvit Trabelsi, who survived the Nova massacre on October 7. She watched her husband Mor get murdered at the Nova festival. She heard a woman being raped yards away and could do nothing but listen. Yuval survived by lying completely still, covered in her husband’s blood, praying the terrorists would walk past her. “We saw murder, kidnappings, but the hardest of them all was rape. I have never heard screams for help like the ones I heard from that woman. Screams I will never forget for the rest of my life.” Rama Duwaji - the wife of NYC’s mayor liked posts calling testimonies like Yuval Sharvit Trabelsi’s a “fabricated hoax.” Never again.
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AMIRAN 🇮🇱
AMIRAN 🇮🇱@Amiran_Zizovi·
Bill Maher: Calling Jews "colonizers" in Israel is as ridiculous as calling Native Americans "settlers" in America. It’s not just a lie, it’s a total defiance of history. Our connection to this land didn't start in 1948. It started 3,000 years ago. The Bible is our deed, and the archeology under every inch of Judea and Samaria is our ID card. You cannot "occupy" your own ancestral home. We are the indigenous sons and daughters who finally returned after a long exile. It’s time to stop apologizing for our existence and our heritage. While empires came and went, we remained faithful to this soil. We aren't guests; we are the landlords. 🇮🇱📖
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⭕️Faerie ❤️
⭕️Faerie ❤️@LiquidFaerie·
The train rattled for days with no food or water, packed tight with terrified people. Primo Levi, just 24 & fresh out of chemistry studies in Turin, pressed against the slats for air. Italy had branded his diploma with “Jewish race”, shutting doors everywhere. He got caught in the mountains in December 1943 with a tiny band of partisans. When the fascists asked, he picked one truth over another: say he was Jewish, get sent to a camp instead of shot on the spot. He thought the odds were better that way. The train pulled in at Auschwitz on 26 February 1944. Of the 650 Italian Jews who travelled with him, 526 went straight to the gas chambers. Only 124, including Primo, got registered for work. He became prisoner 174517, head shaved, clothes stripped, number tattooed on his arm, then marched to Monowitz, the labour sub-camp. Average life there ran 3-4 months. Cold, hunger, beatings & disease wore men down fast. Primo had scraps of German from his old journals. He swapped precious bread for lessons so he could understand the guards’ shouts. It bought him tiny edges. Then in mid-November 1944 his chemistry know-how earned him a spot in the indoor lab. Less freezing outdoor graft meant one more chance. The real turning point came earlier, though. In the middle of 1944 an Italian civilian mason called Lorenzo Perrone noticed the skinny prisoner who spoke his dialect. For the next 6 months Lorenzo risked everything to slip Primo extra soup every day, a bit of patched clothing, even postcards home. He wanted nothing back. Years later Primo wrote that Lorenzo’s plain goodness proved a decent world still existed somewhere. It kept more than his body alive. It kept his belief in people from dying. Soviet troops reached the camp on 27 January 1945. Primo lay sick with scarlet fever and missed the death march. He was one of just 20 from his entire transport who eventually made it home. The journey back took months through ruined Europe. He stepped into his mother’s flat in Turin on 19 October 1945, thin as a ghost. He started writing at once. The words came pouring out. By late 1946 he had finished the manuscript of “If This Is a Man” (Se questo è un uomo) the memoir where he sets down exactly what happened in Auschwitz, day by hideous day. Big houses turned it down. A small publisher in Turin printed around 2,500 copies in October 1947. Roughly 1,500 sold, mostly locally. Primo went back to his day job mixing chemicals, married Lucia, raised 2 children. Life looked ordinary on the surface. Success arrived slowly. The book got reissued in 1958 & finally found its readers. Translations spread it round the world. Critics call it one of the clearest, most important voices on the Holocaust. It is taught worldwide, praised by writers like Philip Roth & Martin Amis and sits on reading lists everywhere. Yet the camp never loosened its grip. He cared for his elderly mother as her health failed, and her face kept flashing him back to dying prisoners in the camp. Lorenzo himself had crumbled after the war. Alcohol & memories broke him. He died in 1952 at 47, a death Primo called a quiet suicide, he had tried to pull him back, found jobs, paid for care, but some wounds stay open. By early 1987 depression sat on Primo like stone. In letters he described it as heavier than Auschwitz itself. On 11 April 1987 he collected the post from the concierge in the building where he was born, thanked her politely, then fell three floors down the stairwell. He was 67. The coroner called it suicide. Questions linger, but the loss remains. Elie Wiesel put it simply: Primo Levi died at Auschwitz, forty years later. His headstone carries the number 174517, exactly as he asked. One man’s quiet decency, passed hand to hand in hell, became the spark that let Primo survive long enough to testify. He showed us both the worst we can do & the small, stubborn good that refuses to vanish. The world is quieter without him, and fuller because he spoke.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
They're shooting at each other. It's a sick, wicked society. How can the world expect us to live side by side with those savages?
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Max 📟@MaxNordau·
VIDEO: A Palestinian Arab looks at all of the teenagers that he hunted down and murdered; praises Allah. This is Palestinian culture.
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Audrey Ludwig MBE
Audrey Ludwig MBE@AudreySuffolk·
This is why many disabled people are rightly concerned about Assisted Dying. If AD is funded and available but a wheelchair ramp isn’t, what does that say about the attitudes towards disabled people?
Spin Decoders@leith1076

"Gauthier, who has been trying to get a wheelchair ramp installed at her home for the past five years, testified on Thursday that a caseworker told her that they could give her assisted dying, even offering to supply the MAID equipment for her." ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…

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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
This is not Pakistan! It’s Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺 Muslim colonizers block the street to introduce the Australian public to Islam. They have dozens of mosques in the area. They pray in public to dominate the streets.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
t.co/56QSSWWLiE Flashback: Her name was Farkhunda. Muslim men beat an innocent woman. They threw her from a rooftop, and because she did not die, they savagely stoned her while pouring gasoline and setting her on fire, watching her suffer unimaginable pain all in the name of Islam. They screamed “Allahu Akbar” as they offered her to him as a human sacrifice. Her crime? An accusation of blasphemy that only days later turned out to be false. This is the barbarity of Sharia. This is the horror of blasphemy laws. And every year, hundreds more suffer the same fate.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
"I used to teach international law, and this is a personal insult to me. I wasted my life." ElBaradei fiercely condemns the West for calling the slaughter of 70,000 Palestinians and the ethnic cleansing of Gaza "self-defense." They destroyed international law to protect Israel.
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spiked@spikedonline·
‘I tried to save them’ Grooming-gangs whistleblower @MaggieOliverUK on the cover-up she saw in Rochdale – and how victims were neglected, blamed and even criminalised. Watch and let us know what you think below👇
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Louise
Louise@_loobyloo·
Reform UK has pledged to rip up legal protections for workers and renters such as sick pay and bringing back hire and re-hire practices. I've signed a petition to stop the steal. Can you add your name too? megaphone.org.uk/petitions/stop… via @megaphoneuk
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Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar

x.com/Afghan609/stat… Under Sharia law, women are treated worse than objects. In some places, they are buried in the ground and stoned to death. Let that sentence sink in. Where are the women’s rights organizations? Where are the voices in the West demanding this be defended or excused? Is this what a “religion of peace” looks like?

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