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Dr Dynamite Bazza
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Katılım Mart 2022
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@domus_eunt98572 @FUDdaily And NATO or something strong like that for Ukraine as well
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@barrybigboyb @FUDdaily They did that. Then they invaded anyway. Don't be a sucker.
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Banksy lives in the exclusively White village of Pilton, while at the same time funding the Louise Michel NGO boat that smuggles thousands of illegal immigrants into Europe from The Mediterranean. Of course none of these people will end up living anywhere near him or his family.
On their website it states “Named after the French anarchist Louise Michel, she aims to combine sea rescue with the principles of queer-feminism, anti-racism and anti-fascism.”

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@barrybigboyb @FUDdaily Bit late now, considering what our rulers have done to Russians over the past few years.
They view us much as we viewed Gaddafi's Libya when he was helping the IRA. And with good cause.
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@ProperBritain @FUDdaily I’m sure they’d prefer not being sanctioned though
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@barrybigboyb @FUDdaily They don't need to normalise trade, they can survive.
We on the other hand, cannot.
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@GNDRising @BameFor @Nigel_Farage So it’s not enough to have your own massive rally it has to be no one else is allowed a rally as well? N
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BREAKING: We just disrupted @Nigel_Farage at his rally in Croydon - on the same day half a million of us marched against the far right in London.
We'll keep standing up to Farage and his billionaire backers.
Join us to beat them at the ballot box too 👉 myelectionmap.co.uk
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@BBCWorld Salah was hindered by observing Ramadan and playing in Africa every two years.
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'Mohamed Salah gave us hope in divisive times' bbc.in/4bEDSX3
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@DrewPavlou So Ukrainians love to claim how you can’t negotiate with Russia cause it invaded Ukraine in 2014, yet there is Zelensky in 2019 negotiating no problem…
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The world you grew up in no longer exists
Stakeholder Consultant@echetus
This was six years ago
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Football exposes the contradictions of multiculturalism on a world stage. We're told that people of the Muslim faith are just as English as the rest of us. Yet multiculturalism also encourages to celebrate their own culture and prioritise it above any kind of English one.
So we end up with the celebration of England's first ever Muslim player - hooray - only for him to refuse to sing (or even pretend to sing) the country's national anthem.
Which is obviously his individual choice. But it's worth asking what exactly we're celebrating when we celebrate Diop Tehuti Djed-Hotep Spence as English.
Am I being unfair? Were other (not Muslim) players not singing it either? Perhaps he just finds singing embarrassing?

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@everythingj4ck @henrywinter Leftists have no problem with football clubs telling spectators what political movements they should agree with when convenient. They’ve set the precedent!
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@henrywinter Why were the extreme Marxists of Black Lives Matter allowed to infiltrate the entire league, then? Why is the Cult of Transgenderism festooned across club stadiums with giant flags?
Football has already been politicised, Henry, but you won’t ever touch those subjects, will you?
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The issue here is that no politician, whatever their party, should be allowed the opportunity to use a football club as a platform to promote themselves.
Ipswich Town@IpswichTown
A message from Ipswich Town Chairman, Mark Ashton. ⤵️
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@RupertLowe10 @blaiklockBP Leftists are very adamant about wanting football clubs to get involved in culture war stuff and promote causes they care about, like blm, pride, climate change etc.
When we get the chance, we should do the exact same and push our politics at the football!
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I spent a long time in football as chairman of Southampton. Proper fans, proper sport. I loved it. It brings people together in a special way. Not always positively towards the chairman, it must be said. But our sport is being increasingly used as a political tool to force this guff on people who just don’t want to hear it.
The fans.
Taking the knee, all this diversity bollocks being pushed at each and every turn. I hated it when I was chairman, and I certainly hate it now.
Take this Reform politician welcomed on stage by Farage this week who founded his club in the North East ‘as a BAME football club’, with the ‘specific aim of integrating the fragmented Indian community’. His words...
A club specifically founded for black, asian and ethnic minorities. A club for Indians.
Anti-white racism. Pure and simple. Why do we tolerate it? A Restore Britain Government would stop it.
Because it’s not just this Reform bloke, this filth is everywhere.
Jobs across the football pyramid banning white men from applying. It’s outright racism. But apparently when it’s white blokes on the receiving end nobody cares?
I wonder how many young white men have been overlooked for job opportunities in the industry because of the colour of their skin. In the clubs, and certainly in the media. Thousands and thousands and thousands.
It’s going to get worse and worse with this new Government regulator being forced on football. Trust me. It will not stop.
Nobody cares about all this nonsense. Fans want to go to the football, have a few pints, enjoy the game. Good. Let them.
Clubs need to start listening to them, because they’re the ones funding the whole operation.
And the fans don’t want any of it. None of the politics. Not at the stadium. Not on the TV.
There is now a party that represents those football fans who want to enjoy their sport without the incessant lectures, irritating political campaigning and outright anti-white racism.
Restore Britain.
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@Leah_Marie678 @TheCinesthetic I’m a fan of Spider-Man but couldn’t bring myself to watch his movies. The villains in it looked so shit
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@TheCinesthetic The legacy of Harry Potter, the books that JK Rowling wrote, will go on forever
Whereas Andrew will always be known as the worst portrayal of Spider-Man.
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Hey I’m Emily and I’m a @reformparty_uk Cllr from Portsmouth. I’m brand new to X!
Had a great day with @RobertJenrick in Kent yesterday launching our Fuel campaign!
Drop me a follow if you support Reform UK. If you don’t, then happy trolling 😂


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@realpeterkay24 @Baddiel Qualifiers as well, possibly worse even because it’s almost always against a lesser nation parking the bus.
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@AndrewGold_ok It makes you sick really to see the indignation over Farage visiting stadiums, by people who are otherwise very happy for clubs to take sides in culture wars when it means siding with them.
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I’ve been going to Spurs games since I was 4 (33 years). Quite a punishment. In recent years - like every other corporation - the club has soaked itself in the cultish waters of woke.
Recently, they held Islamic prayer at the stadium for seemingly no reason. They’ve also been bringing these guys at @SpursLGBT out before games to tell the children in the stands who they like having sex with. Spoiler alert: the former would throw the latter off buildings for it.
One corner of the stadium is now draped with the biggest trans flag you’ve seen. Almost nobody asked for this. Almost nobody wants this.
People go to the football to get away from being lectured by morality police, even if just for 90 odd minutes.
As with any cult or society, minorities who receive special treatment begin to feel entitled. Now, it is no longer enough to dominate the culture around football. This group believes it can dictate which manager Spurs can hire.
The manager in question - de Zerbi - isn’t accused of doing anything himself. But of being associated with a player (by accounts a horrific man).
If spurs are relegated, a great many very real people will lose very real jobs. Children will suffer from the firings of their parents.
Do these people care? This just shows how shallow their performative caring is. And we are sick of it.
Proud Lilywhites@SpursLGBT
No to De Zerbi
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@real_lord_miles Brazil have massive political riots all the time (even during their own World Cup) and recently locked up their ex president.
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How come nothing ever happens in South America?
Everything is constantly popping off in Europe, Asia, the Middle East etc but you never hear of anything independently taking place in South America.
Is it because their genes are Spanish and Portuguese so they’re genetically lazy and sleep all day? Doesn’t make sense
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@Glitter10963409 @RavenStarMedia @ItsAndyRyan @fantasyfooty Because she’s a dumb woke bitch? Doesn’t mean she wrote her like that.
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@barrybigboyb @RavenStarMedia @ItsAndyRyan @fantasyfooty The author approved both castings and actively made Hermione black in the play. THE LITERAL FUCKING AUTHOR you retarded cunt
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I'm not against Snape being black in the new Harry Potter series. I'm not against it on principle.
There are obviously some pretty awful things and memes being said/shared that are clearly just racist. But it isn't necessarily racist to be a bit annoyed the character has been changed from the book's description, because his appearance carries meaning.
1. Snape is specifically and deliberately described as having "sallow skin" and being "pale." It mirrors the same pale complexion Voldemort has, which is partly why Snape always feels suspicious. They're designed as visual inversions of each other: Snape has a big hooked nose, Voldemort has a flat snakelike one. The whole point of Snape is that he LOOKS like the villain. Everything about his physical description screams untrustworthy. That's Rowling's deliberate misdirection, teaching readers not to judge by appearances. Change the appearance, you risk losing the power of that twist.
2. There's also an irony nobody seems to be talking about. By making Snape the suspicious, untrustworthy, seemingly villainous character AND the only prominent black actor in the cast, you've actually created the exact optics you were presumably trying to avoid. The one black guy is the one everyone's supposed to distrust? How is that progressive?
3. People are making a false equivalence with Hermione being black in the Cursed Child. That's completely fine because the books never say she's white in the text, and it doesn't affect her story either way. Snape's appearance is different. It's written into the plot.
4. The writers now have a real issue down the line. How are they going to portray Snape being bullied when younger? How are they going to portray James Potter suspending Snape upside down with Levicorpus? Surely they aren't going to force racist undertones onto Lupin, Potter, Black and Pettigrew? PLEASE do not turn this into some politically driven TV series where the Marauders' cruelty becomes a racial storyline. That would ruin both Snape AND James.
Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave
First look at Paapa Essiedu as Snape in the 'Harry Potter' series
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@ItsAndyRyan @fantasyfooty There she was white with fear. She's described once as being "very brown" when she went on vacation to France for the summer indicating she was tan, so anywhere from light to tan works for her, so both Emma and Arabella work.
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