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“Fighting for a cleaner Lismore & a fairer world. Solar-powered, anti-colonial, pro-justice. Sensory-friendly, but not politician-friendly. Free Palestine.”
Lismore, New South Wales Katılım Ekim 2024
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The defence minister announced a massive military funding boost. One week later, the health minister cut a similar amount from the NDIS. Grace Tame calls it "politically, strategically idiotic" to assume the public would not connect the dots.
The latest episode of the Cut Through podcast is live on all platforms now.
youtube.com/watch?v=jU-KdB…

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I don't want to be rich.
I want to take my kids to the dentist without checking my account first.
I want to say yes when my friend asks if I want to grab dinner.
I want to replace my car's brakes before they become a prayer.
Somewhere between "rich" and "broke" there used to be a place called "fine"
It's gone now.
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Here is the testimony of a Palestinian prisoner who left Israeli prisons alive in body… but whose soul remains trapped there under torture.
This former prisoner told me that what Palestinian detainees endure is not merely “harsh treatment,” as the world tries to describe it, but a real hell inflicted upon them every single day — through brutal beatings, humiliation, and savage torture until their bodies collapse and their souls are shattered by pain.
Even illness was not a mercy for them…
A prisoner whose health collapses and who is transferred to the prison clinic finds that the journey to treatment itself becomes another round of torture.
According to his testimony, the prisoner transport unit would beat them throughout the entire journey, electrocute them, deliberately press on their wounds, and target the areas where fractures and metal plates existed inside their bodies, while the prisoners screamed and cried from unbearable pain.
But the most horrifying part… was that the soldiers would tell them that their screams and crying were “an enjoyable sound” to them, something they took pleasure in hearing as if it were music.
At the end of his testimony, this former prisoner broke down in tears and said:
“I left prison a year and a half ago… but the torture never left me. It still lives inside my mind and body every single day, as if I am still there.”
Palestinian prisoners are not simply living through imprisonment… they are living a slow death inside Israeli prisons.
Every second they endure is filled with terror, oppression, and pain at the hands of people who have abandoned every meaning of humanity.
Please, do not leave the prisoners alone.
Do not remain silent… because silence is a partner in these crimes.
Raise your voices, speak about them, demand their freedom before death reaches them one by one behind prison bars.
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Please do four things:
Call your MP now - and demand they call on Penny Wong to protect flotilla participants
Call Penny Wong's office now - 02 6277 7500 - and demand Australia protect its citizens and condemn this act.
Call the Greek Embassy - +30 210 870 4000 - and demand they ensure safe passage.
And amplify - follow and share @globalmovementtogaza.aunz right now.
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A medieval palace in the English countryside has a small bell mounted by a window, with a rope hanging down to the moat below.
Since the 1850s, the resident swans have been pulling the rope to ring the bell when they want to be fed. The tradition began when one of the bishop’s daughters taught it to a single swan in the 1850s, and the swans have been passing it on ever since.
The current pair, Grace and Gabriel, are the latest in the line. Each year, after their cygnets hatch, Gabriel walks them up to the bell and teaches them to pull the rope before they leave the moat to start their own lives. The tradition is now 170 years old.
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Even if it takes me 20 years I'll follow back anybody who reposts this thread
Liam Nissan™@theliamnissan
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@AlboMP Stamp out Islamophobia more importantly and the neglect of our rural FN people and give them a voice first and foremost. You’ve shown we don’t need a referendum after all.
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