Windowlicker

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Windowlicker

Windowlicker

@a_windowlicker

Anti-mass media, anti-mandate, anti-big Government Pro vitamin D, NAC, Zinc, big Mg Pro nuclear energy

Brooklyn, NY Katılım Nisan 2020
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@elonmusk Awesome Pity it looks like a stainless steel dumpster A 911 on the other hand has appeal
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@BarbellFi Get 3 duplexes Make one traditional while you live there Make the other two section 8 Put half what's left in savings and the other half in a mutual fund.
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Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰
So tempted to sell my house for $800k Mortgage is paid off so it’s 100% equity Thinking to buy 4 duplexes $200k each I’d pay all cash for every single one Live in 1 duplex while collecting rent I’d never have to work again 😳
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Jared Ryan Sears@JaredRyanSears·
Democrats should introduce a bill that requires the federal government to provide every citizen a photo ID for free every 5 years. If Republicans truly want to enact voter ID laws, they will support this.
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@CLG98264897 Almost as of they erased them all Wow And they did that for over 1,000 years? But . . . but . . . liberals said the transatlantic slave trade was the worst crime against humanity? You mean the UN was. . . . wrong?
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@haugejostein Lies Obama fixed that by building nuclear power Biden fixed it by mass importing solar
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Jostein Hauge
Jostein Hauge@haugejostein·
China currently has 339 gigawatts of wind and solar capacity under construction — roughly two-thirds of the world’s total. By any serious measure, China is leading the clean energy revolution.
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Tokyo@otokyo__·
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@CAgovernor But if it only happens .001% of the time, why pass a law? I mean, the same odds are around the "Save Act" . . .
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@queenie4rmnola So does that mean black American slave owners owe money to black slaves ancestors?
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@smc429 A smart one Because it wasn't recognizing just "slavery" . . . it was the trans-Atlantic slavery Just that Wonder why they didn't mention any other instances of slavery
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@kevinblue345 Note all the Muslim countries running from even mentioning the Trans-Saharan slave trade Wonder why . . .
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kevin blue@kevinblue345·
123 countries voted to pass a UN resolution recognizing the Transatlantic Slave Trade as a crime against humanity, while only the USA, Israel, and Argentina voted against it 🤔How can Isreal demands the world reconized it trama but denies reconition of black trama
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@RepRashida Wait A Muslim woman denying that the Trans-Saharan slave trade, which existed for hundreds of years before the Trans-Atlantic, was worse is shocking It's almost as if she believes it didn't happen Wonder why . . .
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Dr. Allison Wiltz
Dr. Allison Wiltz@queenie4rmnola·
The American government doesn't recognize slavery as the greatest crime against humanity because it still doesn't fully consider Black people to be human.
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@esegbona_luis So black people should convert to be Muslim Because the Trans-Saharan slave trade never happened
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Esegbona Luis
Esegbona Luis@esegbona_luis·
"You can't be blaçk and still be a Christian unless you stupîd. Western religion is just a tool of c0ntrol." TI "Black people hãte everything about slãvery except Christianity. How can any well educated black man who knows his history be a Christian? Slãve Masters used Christianity to prevent us from retaliatîng so we'll leave vengeance for God. Our ancestors only accepted Christianity to survive not because they believed. Those who didn't believe were beãten and even kîlled in public. If God's word in the bible was true, the whitemãn would've never let us know about God. As a black man, do you genuinely think our slãve masters wanted us to go to heaven? Christianity was just a tool and it worked." ~ TI American rapper, TI reacts about how blacks have been braînwashed so much they've forgotten their ancestors only accepted Christianity to survîve 🥶👀
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@GavinNewsom Wow Doctors, nurses and facilities all that work without paying anyone College professors that all teach without pay How did you get so much done without paying people?
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Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
Universal health care access. $25 minimum wage for health care workers. $20 minimum wage for fast food workers. Free childcare — and an entirely new grade that saves families $20k+ / year. Free community college. $11 insulin manufactured by the state. Largest state tax rebate in American history. All while growing our economy to become the 4th largest in the WORLD. California defies the punditry of haters all the time. We’re focused on delivering results. And we’re not done yet.
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@kimheller3 Why? There were only 3 adults in the room telling the children they can do better
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@tiberiusfiles Curious Can you find a single Nation that wasn't built on or had strife? We'll wait . . .
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Tiberius@tiberiusfiles·
America…? A moral compass…? *clears throat* The United States was built on genocide and ethnic cleansing In 1898 it declared itself a ‘global power’ by crushing independence movements in the Philippines, killing at least 200k Filipino civilians From 1912 to 1933 it occupied Nicaragua, violently suppressing nationalist movements From 1915 to 1934 it invaded and occupied Haiti, essentially legalising slave labour From 1916 to 1924 it done the same to the Dominican Republic In 1945 it needlessly dropped two atomic bombs on civilians days before they knew Japan was to surrender, in a ‘display of strength’ to the Soviets In 1953 it overthrew Iran’s democracy in an act of pure self-interest In 1954 it overthrew Guatemala’s democracy leading to decades of violence In 1965 it backed mass killings in Indonesia, enabling the murder of up to a million people In the 1960’s and 1970’s it carpet-bombed Vietnam, killed millions, and poisoned the land From 1969 to 1973 it also carpet-bombed Cambodia with similar effects In 1973 it installed a dictatorship in Chile through a military coup From 1979 to 1989 it armed and funded Afghan militias, destabilising the country for decades In the 1990s it strangled Iraq with sanctions, devastating millions In 2003 it invaded Iraq on a lie, leading to a million dead In 2011 it destroyed Libya, turning a functioning state into a failed one where slave markets now exist In the 2020s it continues unabated, funding and arming the Gaza genocide and more atrocities across the Middle East This is not even close to an exhaustive list of US crimes So, what’s very, very important to understand is not that the United States has lost its ‘moral compass’ — it’s that it’s lost its ability to rewrite history in real time because the internet exists It has lost total control of the narrative Or, in short, now we’re able to see what it really is, and always has been
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

"The world is watching America lose its moral compass and its global credibility," per the Hill. Do you agree?

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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@WmAG_V Democrats won't choose her Newsom, Ossoff, Shapiro, Sanders, Butti said so
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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@dijoni Thank you for pointing out the low IQ people who believe slavery was on a Trans Atlantic phenomenon
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Don Salmon@dijoni·
Once again, we say thank you to the president of Ghana.
Bishop Talbert Swan@TalbertSwan

The United Nations has finally said what the world has always known but too many have been too cowardly to declare: the transatlantic slave trade was the gravest crime against humanity. And yet, predictably, shamefully, and disgracefully, the United States and the United Kingdom could not bring themselves to stand on the right side of history. Let that sink in. The very nations that built their wealth, power, and global dominance on the backs of stolen Black bodies, on rape, torture, forced labor, family separation, and generational dehumanization, refused to fully acknowledge the magnitude of their crimes. The United States didn’t just participate in slavery, it perfected it. Chattel slavery in America was not incidental. It was industrial. It was theologicalized. It was codified into law and culture. It was a system so brutal, so comprehensive, that its aftershocks are still killing us today through mass incarceration, economic inequality, healthcare disparities, and state-sanctioned violence. And the United Kingdom? An empire that colonized the globe, trafficked millions of Africans, destabilized nations, extracted resources, and then had the audacity to “abolish” slavery, only to compensate slave owners while leaving the enslaved with nothing but trauma and poverty. And now, when the global community dares to tell the truth, they hesitate. They abstain. They object. Why? Because truth demands accountability. And accountability demands repair. The United States claims it opposed the language because it fears a “hierarchy of crimes.” That’s not a serious argument, it’s a deflection. You cannot rank atrocities while standing on top of one. You cannot sanitize history while benefiting from its brutality. You cannot rebrand slavery as “job training,” strip it from textbooks, ban its teaching in classrooms, and then pretend your objection is about fairness or intellectual integrity. This is not about language. This is about refusal. Refusal to apologize. Refusal to repair. Refusal to reckon. It is the same spirit that resists teaching accurate Black history. The same spirit that dismantles DEI. The same spirit that gaslights descendants of the enslaved while continuing to profit from their oppression. This resolution was not radical, it was restrained. It was not punitive, it was truthful. And even truth was too much. So let the record reflect: When the world moved toward justice, the United States and the United Kingdom stood still, clutching their myths, protecting their comfort, and exposing, yet again, that their commitment to “freedom” has always been conditional. History is watching. And so are we.

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Windowlicker@a_windowlicker·
@rirokpik Agreed But slavery was an acceptable practice for over 9,000 years The Holocaust came after most areas abolished slavery
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