Scott

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Scott

Scott

@djbleachyuk

Katılım Ocak 2017
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ali naqvi
ali naqvi@NaqviAli29183·
@Desi_Monarch @Jvnior That’s why they’re technology is annihilating the biggest super power in the world 🤡🤡🤡
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Jvnior@Jvnior·
📍 Skies today in Sharjah, UAE 🇦🇪 Allah is sending a WARNING to the Muslims.
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Scott@djbleachyuk·
@brumiboi @doctor_rahmeh Guarantee if this was a pro Palestinian guy being harassed by a Jew you would be screaming harassment….
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@doctor_rahmeh How is this classed as harassment, it 1 random event.
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Dr Rahmeh Aladwan
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh·
Matt Lucas signed the 'No hostage left behind' letter to Joe Biden as Biden participated in the genocide in Gaza. The letter repeated the Oct 7 atrocity propaganda of 'women raped, families burned alive, and infants beheaded'. A British man saw Lucas giving him a funny look on the tube so he said Free Palestine and questioned Lucas in public. 30 second interaction. Lucas lied in the video and smacked the man's phone. The press claimed Lucas was harassed because he is jewish. The man did not know Lucas was jewish. The man lost his job after 3 weeks.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail

Pro-Palestine activist who harassed Matt Lucas at London Tube station 'because the actor is Jewish' loses his job over the incident trib.al/TUpDLva

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Rachel Wilson
Rachel Wilson@Rach4Patriarchy·
It appears I have angered the Mexicans lol. Look, if you guys woke up tomorrow and suddenly you were surrounded by Dutch music and people in wooden shoes klompen dancing to silly music, and all of the convenience stores were filled with salty black licorice, you’d probably be annoyed and want them to go back to the Netherlands with all their stuff lol. Relax.
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Scott@djbleachyuk·
@Rene60833749 @Rach4Patriarchy True but when your response looks incoherent…. It shows what I’m dealing with …. And ye…. Borderline mongaloid.
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Rene
Rene@Rene60833749·
@Rach4Patriarchy Just seeing your post is always so funny, seeing some old white hag being bitter on twitter is always funny 😁 no brains but always spewing trash I like the dedication though makes you feel important for sure 💪
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P h i l m i n a t o r
P h i l m i n a t o r@Philminator·
@whooith I’d rather be the failure I am at streaming with 3 people on average than be a successful dingus like him. There’s literally nothing to be jealous about.
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Hazel Van VTuber
Hazel Van VTuber@Hazel23Van·
@whooith I stand with this, hated him since the awards this just give a reason to hate him even more
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Dawn Butler ✊🏾💙
Dawn Butler ✊🏾💙@DawnButlerBrent·
Trump’s always been racist, his post depicting the Obamas as apes is disgusting racism! Sad also not new - I face this kind of abuse often. Want to do something? Join me 28 March in London for @UKTogetherAll walk against racism.✊🏾
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Scott@djbleachyuk·
@daniellismore Unfortunately, the trans movement allowed itself to be hijacked by people with extreme views, and sat back and let them steer the ship. What you are experiencing now is pushback…. And it was inevitable, you tried to push for special treatment instead of equal..
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Daniel Lismore
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
The UK Is Now a “Country of Concern” for Trans People. That Should Alarm Everyone. Something extraordinary has happened, and it has barely been absorbed by the public. The United Kingdom has been formally criticised by the Council of Europe for an “appalling rise in transphobia and toxic anti-trans discourse” and placed alongside countries such as Poland, Hungary, Turkey and Russia as a country of concern for LGBTQIA+ people. This is not the assessment of activists on social media. It is the conclusion of Europe’s leading human rights body. The Council of Europe’s resolution, debated and adopted in January, did not emerge from nowhere. It followed years of escalating hostile rhetoric in UK politics, media and public life, particularly aimed at trans people. British delegates attempted to dilute the findings during the debate and failed. The rebuke stood. Adam Long of the National LGBT Federation described the situation plainly. The rise in anti-trans discourse in the UK is no longer marginal. It is visible, sustained and harmful. The Council’s decision reflects a recognition that this rhetoric is producing real-world consequences. Ireland’s Transgender Equality Network chair, Sara Phillips, was equally clear. The narratives being pushed do not merely debate policy. They deny the existence of trans people, undermine their rights and dehumanise them. These campaigns do not stop at trans communities. They bleed into attacks on wider LGBTQIA+ equality, reproductive rights and the rights of women and children. This is how human rights erosion works. It never announces itself as oppression. It frames itself as “common sense”, “concern” or “balance”. But the outcomes are measurable. Increased hate speech. Increased harassment. Increased violence. Increased fear. That is why the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention issued a red-flag alert for the UK in relation to anti-trans and anti-intersex rights. A red flag is not an accusation of genocide. It is an early warning system. It identifies patterns that historically precede mass rights violations: scapegoating, dehumanisation, moral panic, institutional hostility and the narrowing of legal protections. The Lemkin Institute’s analysis highlights how trans people in the UK are increasingly framed as threats rather than citizens. Language matters. When pronouns are stripped in reporting, when identity is treated as ideology, when existence is debated rather than protected, the groundwork for exclusion is laid. What makes this particularly disturbing is the comparison the Council of Europe itself draws. Poland’s so-called “LGBT-free zones”. Hungary’s ban on LGBTQ+ representation to minors. Turkey’s systematic rollbacks of queer rights. These are not fringe regimes. They are cautionary examples of how quickly a democracy can slide when minorities are treated as disposable. The UK now appears in that conversation. This is not about silencing disagreement. It is about recognising when disagreement turns into organised hostility backed by institutions. Human rights law exists precisely to protect minorities when they become politically inconvenient. The Council of Europe was explicit. States have a duty to counter misleading narratives, increase public understanding and actively promote equality. Neutrality in the face of dehumanisation is not neutrality. It is complicity. What happens next matters. Countries can change course. They can correct. They can choose dignity over panic. But pretending this condemnation does not exist will not make it go away. When international human rights bodies raise alarms, history shows it is wise to listen early rather than explain later. Shame on @UKLabour @Keir_Starmer @wesstreeting — Sources Council of Europe Resolution on rising anti-trans hostility GCN reporting on the UK as a “country of concern” gcn.ie/uk-council-eur… Lemkin Institute Red Flag Alert on anti-trans and intersex rights in the UK lemkininstitute.com/red-flag-alert…
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Scott
Scott@djbleachyuk·
@jina_an @LesterPaul58 @A_M_R_M1 Hard to not live peacefully when you are overpowered in every way… you have no choice but to play nice, when your enemy could wipe you off the face of the earth with little effort,
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Ahmed Jinaan
Ahmed Jinaan@jina_an·
@LesterPaul58 @A_M_R_M1 Before British infested the middle east with zionists what did muslims do to USA or Europe? Nothing, they were living in their own part of the world peacefully.
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The Middle East
The Middle East@A_M_R_M1·
🚨 BREAKING: Imam of the Prophet’s Mosque in Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Khaled Al‑Muhanna, prays: "O Allah, grant victory to our brothers in Palestine over the Zionist aggressors, and destroy Your enemies and the enemies of the faith."
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*not virgo
*not virgo@murakamirug·
normal wives: "i miss my husband" Erika Kirk at Rolling Loud Orlando 2026:
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Motivation with Faith
Motivation with Faith@MWFaithOfficial·
Ramadan hasn’t even begun yet, and Masjid al-Haram is already filled with millions — SubhanAllah, imagine the days to come. 🕋
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Scott@djbleachyuk·
@radea0 @sarawilderer @Jvnior Yet people risk their lives to come to these countries…. You don’t have an economic migrant crisis in any Middle Eastern country … because they are run poorly and the quality of life is worse.
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@sarawilderer @Jvnior In my country you won't find men or women who even had sex before 25 In your country you have daycare for middle and high school students And you have pregnant teenagers and you think you're advanced؟
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Jvnior@Jvnior·
🚨 BREAKING: Madinah just had the longest Khutbah in a long time. A shift is coming to the Ummah. On the day of Al Isrā & Al Mi'rāj, Muslims sit for 2 hours to listen to an Imam give them the good news and the good prayers. May Allah guide this Ummah to victory.
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Scott@djbleachyuk·
@johnhawkinsrwn @Heccles94 I think you’re all missing the point of his response… and choosing to be outraged because of the rhetoric only…. Such low IQ
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John Hawkins
John Hawkins@johnhawkinsrwn·
@Heccles94 Because he told the truth and Elon agreed with him?
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Why the UK should ban X in one picture.
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