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Katılım Nisan 2014
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@salltweets the ruling means there can be no such thing as a military draft anymore. which politician is going to apply the draft to women? and anyone can be a women
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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
Correct language most important, as language is the key weapon in this war on reality. While it is true that “gender” has been used as a polite synonym for sex, it has been completely corrupted by gender ideology. Retire it. There are two sexes: male & female.
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@gavin_of_X @BillboardChris And men. As I get older I'm less and less embarrassed to say there are people I look up to, and Chris is one of those people. Doesn't mean I blindly agree with him on everything, but I don't mind admitting that he is a role model.
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Chris is such a soldier. No matter what happens he keeps moving foward, calmly, methodically, strategically. I'm not saying this just be a fanboy (though I am), but because he shows what a huge difference just one person can make. The only barriers stopping most of us from doing what he does are internal barriers. If we can’t do what he does we should all do our best to pitch in a few bucks from time to time so he can keep doing it. billboardchris.com/donate
Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris

I literally had police in a queue to deal with separate assaults and destruction of my property last night. 😂 VPD were great!

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Leah Carbonneau
Leah Carbonneau@Leah742·
All of you are ignorant of what dei is, and this angers me because you make it all about race. It's about equality for women because we're still not treated the same, Disabled people, it prevents people from being judged and tossed aside because of disabilities. It helps a lot of people. Now, if you're over 50 with disabilities, they judge you based on that rather than your skills. That's not merit. that's inequality, and it sucks.
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
David Rubin served as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 2019 to 2022. In 2020, under his leadership, the Academy launched the “Representation and Inclusion Standards” for Best Picture eligibility. These rules, still in effect, require films to meet at least 2 of 4 diversity criteria involving race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or disability in on-screen roles, creative leadership, or crew. Rubin publicly backed the changes and helped appoint the task force co-led by producer DeVon Franklin. He shifted the Oscars from “best movie wins” to race/gender engineering. A film can now be ineligible for the top prize purely for failing demographic quotas, regardless of quality or audience impact. Instead of focusing purely on talent and storytelling, the Academy under Rubin institutionalized identity preferences. Oscars prestige and viewership have tanked. Many see it as performative politics over art. Classics with non-diverse casts would be disqualified. He helped install the DEI machinery that turned awards into checkboxes and accelerated Hollywood’s quality decline.
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Leah Carbonneau
Leah Carbonneau@Leah742·
@Easy_E @cb_doge You're missing the entire point of DEI. It's not just about race. It helps disabled people and women, lots of different groups of people. Age is a big one because an employer is not supposed to be able to judge someone based on that. Why is everything about race???
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@Leah742 @cb_doge This comment is a good example of the impact of dei. Divisive, bigoted and low iq people are the outcome of dei.
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Leah Carbonneau
Leah Carbonneau@Leah742·
Why does DEI scare maga so much? It helps us all, including the uneducated maga. I dont get why grown men are this scared of diversity. It tells me how embarrassing maga men are to the country and the world, and elon is trying to scare them into hating people. Elon is a South African immigrant, and stupid maga eats this up like the idiots they are. Elon knows how easy it is to indoctrinate and instill fear into the dumb. Maga is so embarrassing!
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@OwenGregorian they never publicly stand up for what they believe in - how come?
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Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
WATCH: Rep. Brandon Gill DESTROYS Soros-Backed Prosecutor for Protecting Illegals Alien Child Rapists | Jordan Conradson, The Gateway Pundit Rep. Brandon Gill on Thursday shredded leftist Fairfax County, Virginia, Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano for letting criminal illegal aliens, including child rapists, escape justice and releasing them back into the community. During testimony before a House Judiciary subcommittee, Gill forced the pro-illegal alien prosecutor to admit that his office’s policy puts weight into defendants’ immigration status and so-called “collateral immigration consequences” when making prosecutorial decisions, including charges, plea bargains, and sentencing. This policy was seemingly used in the case of Jose Cortez Mendez, a Guatemalan illegal alien arrested in March 2024, who was charged with “carnal knowledge of a 13 to 14-year-old” and received reduced misdemeanor charges with only 90 days in prison. When Gill pressed Descano on why the illegal alien was given a slap on the wrist for raping a young teenage child, Descano squirmed and repeatedly refused to answer the question of whether or not Mendez was given special treatment. Eventually, Descano admitted he didn’t know whether the prosecution considered the suspect’s immigration status in the case. “I don’t believe so,” Descano said when grilled on whether or not the charging decision was made based on the suspect’s immigration status. He further attempted to evade responsibility by noting that he wasn’t the lead prosecutor in the case. Still, Descano claimed that the prosecutor “should not have” taken the defendant’s immigration status into account and that the absurd policy may have been abused under his watch. As The Gateway Pundit reported, Descano testified before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement this morning about preferential treatment toward illegal alien criminals. This comes after the murder of Stephanie Minter, 41, who was stabbed to death in February by an illegal alien from Sierra Leone with over thirty arrests. Under the Soros-backed prosecutors, crimes like this by illegal aliens frequently occur in Fairfax County. The Justice Department has also opened a civil rights investigation into the prosecutor’s office for protecting criminal illegal aliens. thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/watch-…
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@PaulineHansonOz in the best interests of the historic record, it should be located in front of the Chinese embassy
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
When One Nation win seats in the next Victorian parliament, we will relocate the new Daniel Andrews statue to a special Museum of Underwater Art in Antartica.
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@OwenGregorian @EDSecMcMahon yeah but education is a female dominated profession, that is the main thing, not whether kids can read and do maths
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Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
Kids math and reading rose from the 1990s to the 2010s, then dropped after 2013. Obama finished rolling out the Common Core curriculum in...2013 to 2015. @EDSecMcMahon could you put a dagger in the heart of Common Core before turning out the lights at the Dept. of Education?
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'Learning recession' in US schools predates pandemic: Report | Stanford University, Phys .org "From the early 1990s through 2013, public elementary and middle school students' math and reading skills improved dramatically—by more than two grade levels in math, for example," said Reardon, faculty director of The Educational Opportunity Project. "That shows that we can improve our public schools and equalize educational opportunity. But we haven't been doing much of that for the last decade." This stall and reversal is one of the findings of the new report, "From Learning Recession to Learning Recovery: Understanding the Sources of U.S. K-12 Improvement," released May 13 by researchers at Stanford, Harvard, and Dartmouth. The study reframes the narrative of pandemic-era learning loss, arguing that the crisis of the last few years was an acceleration of a problem that was already underway. "The pandemic was the mudslide that followed seven years of erosion in student achievement," said Professor Tom Kane, faculty director of the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University, and a lead author of the report. "The 'learning recession' started a decade ago. ... The recovery of U.S. education has begun. But it's up to the rest of us to spread it." The study found that the slowdown in learning coincided with two major shifts in American childhood and education policy: the widespread dismantling of test-based accountability systems that defined the No Child Left Behind era and the rise of social media use among young people. Reading scores, in particular, suffered consistently, with the average annual loss in the years just before the pandemic being just as large as the loss during it. This long-term decline challenges the notion that a return to 2019 performance levels is the ultimate goal, as the data suggests those levels were already part of a downward trend. Today, eighth-grade reading scores on national assessments are at their lowest point since 1990. Compounding the problem, chronic student absenteeism remains a major obstacle to improving learning. Though down from its pandemic peak, 23% of students were chronically absent in the 2024–25 school year, far above the pre-pandemic rate of 15%. The findings are part of the fourth annual Education Scorecard. The report's power comes from Stanford Education Data Archive (SEDA), a massive database constructed by the Educational Opportunity Project that links the test results of roughly 70 million students in grades three through eight in 2009 through 2025 to a common national scale, allowing for direct, apples-to-apples comparisons of district performance across state lines. U-shaped recovery As schools work to climb out of this decade-long trough, the report reveals an unequal recovery since 2022. The most significant gains have been concentrated at the economic extremes—in the wealthiest and the poorest school districts. The researchers suggest this "U-shaped" pattern is due to a divergence in resources. The highest-poverty districts, which suffered the most severe learning losses during the pandemic, were targeted with a massive infusion of federal relief funds. The researchers estimate these funds were the primary driver of their recovery. Without that aid, the average high-poverty district would have seen no academic improvement since 2022. Meanwhile, the wealthiest districts were able to draw on their own financial and social capital to support students. Caught in the center are the nation's middle-income districts—those where 30% to 70% of students receive federally subsidized lunches. These communities, often suburban or in smaller cities, had neither the concentrated poverty to qualify for the largest federal grants nor the deep private wealth to fill the gaps. As a result, they have experienced the slowest recovery, creating a new group of students at risk. However, the report adds a crucial layer of context to the recovery in low-income areas. Despite making faster progress since 2022, the highest-poverty districts remain the furthest from their own pre-pandemic achievement levels, which were already far below those in more affluent districts. These high-poverty districts experienced catastrophic losses between 2019 and 2022, with students in the poorest schools falling an average of 0.7 grade levels in math. Their subsequent recovery has only made up a fraction of that loss. Amid the challenging data, the report highlights signs of hope. One promising signal of a national turnaround in reading is linked to state-led "Science of Reading" initiatives. Every state that saw reading improvement between 2022 and 2025—including Mississippi, Tennessee, and Louisiana—was implementing comprehensive, evidence-based literacy reforms. And in every state that had not systematically adopted such reforms, reading scores declined from 2022 to 2025. Nonetheless, the researchers caution that this is far from conclusive evidence that simply adopting "Science of Reading" policies will lead to improvements in reading skills. "There's no silver bullet," noted Reardon. "We need more research to understand what specific teacher training, coaching, and reading instruction practices are most effective, and for whom, and under what conditions. And we need the same for math." The researchers also identified 108 "Districts on the Rise," school systems of all income levels that are outpacing their peers. "Our hope is that people will learn from these states and districts and use them as models for improving our schools," Reardon said. phys.org/news/2026-05-r…

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@celinevmachine_ @salltweets Honesty I think the aus courts have made their intentions clear. The answer is to unwind the changes to the law the matriarchy that had led to all this. The patriarchy needs to help women recover their civic standing. Then they can go back to bashing us.
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@ausvstheagenda But there is definitely a distinction between a Trotsky and a Marxist
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Anthony Khallouf@ausvstheagenda·
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says there is no distinction between Australians, migrants and refugees, arguing that anyone can be Australian.
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@Michael94858047 Oh yeah, but saint Penny has got em fooled. And never ever been off govt paid income.
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MichaelinMelbourne@Michael94858047·
I watched the Senate today. Fuck me side ways! What a disgusting, horrible, vindictive, nasty, patronising and feral piece of low humanity cunt PENNY WONG is!
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@ActiveLesbians @salltweets Patriarchy. You know what. Good, you are getting what low IQ ideologues deserve? Was going to help you out, but nah.
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Lesbian Action Group@ActiveLesbians·
@salltweets What can be said? Speechless and heavy hearted. Patriarchy is alive and flourishing. The line has been drawn in the sand. This isn't over yet.
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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
I am absolutely devastated Men who claim to be women have more rights than actual women in Australia. It is women who are being discriminated against, not the men who claim to be us. But in a sense, nothing has changed: we will all wake up tomorrow & men will still not be women.
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@ActiveLesbians @salltweets And a women, Anna Cody, in the highest office in the land, has completely perverted the role of sex dis crim commissioner to ensure this insanity is normalised. Patriarchy? Any half competent patriarch would have nipped this bullshit in the bud.
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@ActiveLesbians @salltweets Patriarchy? A women led the modification to the act and then 2 women adjudicated on the act to let psychotic men access women at their most vulnerable, when ever and where ever they like. Maybe have an inclusive consensus diverse rainbow chat to the sisterhood.
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@JohnAndersonAC @salltweets A women modified the act and then 2 women adjudicated on the act to let psychotic men access women at their most vulnerable, when ever and where ever they like. Makes you wonder.
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John Anderson AC@JohnAndersonAC·
In this historical clip, @salltweets explains why pandering to trans-inclusive ideology has erased provisions in Australian law that are designed to protect women.
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@OzraeliAvi A women led the modifications the act and then 2 women adjudicated on the act to let psychotic men access women at their most vulnerable, when ever and where ever they like. Makes you wonder about women and their approach to civic power.
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Avi Yemini
Avi Yemini@OzraeliAvi·
🚨 The Federal Court of Australia has officially ruled that this is a woman. Reality is no longer a defence in modern Australia. We are so screwed.
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@LyleShelton @FredPawle A women lead the modification of act and then 2 women adjudicated on the act to let psychotic men access women at their most vulnerable, when ever and where ever they like. Makes you wonder about women and their role in sharing civic power
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Lyle Shelton
Lyle Shelton@LyleShelton·
I was in court for the Giggle v Tickle verdict. Here are my thoughts. 👇 SALL GROVER LOSES "WHAT IS A WOMAN?" CASE By Lyle Shelton Australians all let us revolt, for we are no longer free. Sitting in the gallery of the Federal Court I wondered how we came to this. Three judges today said a man can be a woman and fined a real woman $20,000 for hurting the feelings of a man who thinks he’s a woman. You can’t make this stuff up. Sall Grover, who has fought like a trojan for the girls and women of Australia, broke down sobbing uncontrollably. I felt like crying too. This was the long running Giggle v Tickle case. Grover excluded a biological male, Roxanne Tickle, from her women only smartphone app, Giggle for Girls. Tickle sued, Grover lost. Grover appealed. Grover lost. Again. She has said she will take this to the High Court. This should never have happened. Weak and woke Liberal and Labor politicians waved an amendment to the Sex Discrimination Act through the Parliament in 2013. That legislation protects an amorphous concept called gender identity. It was put forward by Julia Gillard’s then Attorney General, Mark Dreyfus, at the behest of the same-sex marriage lobby. In nine years of Coalition government, even under Christian Scott Morrison, nothing was done to fix this abomination. It means a bloke like Tickle can go and get his birth certificate changed and identify as a woman and have access to girls’ and women’s toilets and compete in their sports. The same-sex marriage lobby, now re-branded Equality Australia, held a media conference outside the court. Its Legal Director Heather Corkhill said it was a great day for equality. When I asked what her response to parents concerned about the safety of their daughters, her minders abruptly ushered her away. I wonder what Equality Australia's patron, Governor General Sam Mostyn, would say to mums and dads; or to the girl that dreams of playing soccer for Australia but not against blokes. If Liberal leader Angus Taylor wanted to win back mainstream Australia, he would today announce that a Coalition Government will restore the definition of woman to Australian law. Meanwhile it is left to the likes of Family First to push the case politically.
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