
bobopsi 🇸🇪
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bobopsi 🇸🇪
@bobopsi
Confirmed bachelor. LGB ✂️ TQWTF+.


The @EU_Commission is PROUD🌈 Pride week is a celebration of love, identity, courage and community. And every day of the year, we work hard to make Europe a space where everyone can live freely, openly, authentically.








I realise it is a third-tier issue, at most, but it would also be amazing for Labour to give us the UK’s first openly gay Prime Minister. It would say a lot about our modern, liberal democracy. It would be a loud reaffirmation of values that seem to be constantly under fire.







I mean who else but a tough brute alpha male super top would sob into their phone about how mean the other gays are

So glad I don't have to spend Wednesday evening reminding Hatch Fertility, and their Irish enablers, that commercial surrogacy/ selling babies is illegal in Ireland. The issue isn't really 'security'. They were afraid of being asked some very difficult questions. @SeeryKearney @OCallaghanJim @WombsNotForRent @Independent_ie @IrishTimes

@threecassettes @BiphobiaArchive Here are former GLF and Stonewall Veterans, totally debunking every lie you just told. There is zero evidence Howard was at Stonewall. She didn't organise the first march. Oooooooooh history, bitch. sfbaytimes.com/mother-of-prid…

Not madonna or any famous rich celebrity is the reason we have rights it's for the elderly Gays trans and lesbians who fought for themselves for half a century in America to get the bare minimum of rights it's for the millions who died with hiv and for the ballrooms.


Organised foreign gangs – Britain is a soft‑touch marketplace The court hears, straight‑faced, that she is part of a Romanian “girl gang” systematically targeting Boots stores across London, helping themselves to high‑end cosmetics and fragrances in industrial quantities as if they were picking fruit. She arrived in the UK, racked up prior convictions for similar offences, carried on regardless, and the British state’s response was not to bar her entry or remove her promptly, but to allow a multi‑year crime career to unfold in slow motion. European crime networks now treat British retailers as reliable cash machines – load up a cheap flight, land in London or Cardiff, rinse multiple stores for tens of thousands in goods, then send the haul back home while our police and courts plod along. If you are wondering why your local chemist has empty shelves, security tags on everything and closed counters, this is it: an open‑door country that refuses to take foreign‑national organised crime seriously, for fear of looking “unwelcoming”.




















