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Finnigan🔻Sinister

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Wales, United Kingdom Katılım Mart 2010
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Talia Ben-Ora
Talia Ben-Ora@taliaotg·
@ChabadLubavitch Maybe you’re just tuning in but the throughline here is forced displacement is bad, and if you ask anyone today to name a place where forced displacement is occurring, they will say Palestine and then if you ask for a local example, they will say Bed Stuy. Also today is Sunday!
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Mukhtar
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
Far-right influencer EDobbin went to Tommy Robinson’s march and filmed himself harassing a 15-year-old girl in front of her mum. Even after they told him her age and walked away, he followed her, asking for her “details” and said she should have a “warning sign” on her.
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Council Estate Media
My ancestors lived in Babylon 3,000 years ago and were promised that land by Marduk. Therefore, it's only right that I re-establish Babylon in southern Iraq. The locals must be ethnically cleansed asap. What do you mean, you oppose this? Are you some kind of anti-Akkadian?
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شنشون
شنشون@humanprovince·
This is the point that Zionists cannot comprehend. Being a settler isn't a racial or ontological category. It's about your relationship to the people who live there. Her ancestors immigrated and became part of the local society instead of coming to conquer it.
Josh@_j0sh_a_

😂 This “Nakba Survivor” is literally a “European settler” In the late 19th century, Muslim Bosnians (including Inea’s grandparents), fled Bosnia to Ottoman Syria, after Austria-Hungary took control of Bosnia. They feared that now, the Christians will seek revenge after years of mistreatment. Inea’s father’s family lived in Tulkaram, but he himself lived in Jerusalem where Inea was born. In the 1930’s, Inea’s father had a Job in England, he returned to Mandatory Palestine after a few years, but in 1948 they decided to move back to England. They were not expelled, and no one forced them to move to England. As a matter of fact, Tulkaram, and the old city of Jerusalem remained under Jordanian Arab control. Not a single Zionist to bee seen there. So in summary, this is a European with no strong roots in the land of Israel, whose family made the decision to immigrate back to the continent of their grandparents instead of remaining under Arab control. (And the “visit Palestine” poster on her wall is a Zionist poster by Franz Kraus to encourage Zionist tourism to the holy land. It’s not even the original poster, but a replica of the poster, with an additional Hebrew description mentioning his name 🤦‍♂️)

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yamato
yamato@NizzyJimmy_·
@perayahmet @evang3l10n_un1t the same first black woman MP your party did nothing but abuse with racism and other frivolous claims causing her to receive astronomical amounts of abuse. not to mention repeatedly removing the whip from her too. stop pretending you care Peray.
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Ben Smoke
Ben Smoke@bencsmoke·
out of interest - which bit of the class were you fighting for when you sent bailiffs to over 9,000 haringey households in one year?
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emine ibrahim@emine_ibra

@bencsmoke @perayahmet This is a class war plain and simple so if your question is am I taking the fact that my class is being taken for a ride by political charlatanism well ? In your dreams. Will fight for mine and Peray’s class and the communities we grew up in till they carry me out. Bring it on

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C@Obseyxx·
I've yet to have anyone explain to me why, if Green support is necessary to ensure a Burnham win, Burnham and Labour can't approach the Greens to offer something. When I've asked people either go silent or turn to abuse. Very odd.
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Michael
Michael@LeafKings·
@GeorgeAylett @Calderbank This is pretty revisionist given that, even with a green surge, Labour received 25% of the vote (narrowly behind reform) and it was a labour held seat. Greens would rather fight Labour than Reform because they're a party built on virtue-signalling.
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Michael Calderbank
Michael Calderbank@Calderbank·
Some Greens really are a bit unhinged. I suggested that it might not be a great idea for them to stand a candidate against Labour in a clear 2 way fight vs Reform >
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cez@cezthesocialist·
You’d think Labour didn’t choose to call this by-election purely to save their own party the way these people are talking. We owe them nothing and this entitlement they all have only makes me want the Greens to go harder.
Eli 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇵🇸@caibarhaw

Completely barmy if they do stand. Haven't a hope in hell of winning but could hand it to Reform. The present political climate demands a level of discipline that means moving away from this sort of hyper-sectarianism, from Labour, Greens, and progressive nationalist parties.

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Eli 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇵🇸
@kazdeanie @SaveTheNHS4U No, it is Green hubris that he is an MP. That's fine, it's between you and the Independent bloc to hash that out. If Burnham loses because Green hubris and there's no credible opposition to Starmer or Streeting then I'm afraid you also have to eat some of that humble pie.
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Eli 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇵🇸
Of all the vitriol being spouted at Burnham and Labour members re: Makerfield, mathematically speaking the Green Party handing the keys of No. 10 to Wes Streeting will be well within a hubristic tradition, going back to the general election, of inadvertently aiding him to victory
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