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Leftopaths and Right-wing extremists are 100% sure that I'm an enemy bot. Science is better than Ideology Radical ideologies attract and catalyze psychopaths.

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Hellium@hellium_w·
@thevoicetruth1 Brazilian president Lula once said the admired Gandhi, Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Mao Zedong, Hitler (although he said he didn't agree with the nazi ideas) and ayatollah Khomeini (although he said killing the opposition is wrong). #IranRevolution2026 Playboy, july 1979.
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@MaracaMedoma @JeanMessiha Yes, but "the jews this the jews that... I am not an anti-semite but the jews this and the jews that" blah blah blah
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Medoma Maraca@MaracaMedoma·
@JeanMessiha Non la majorité des musulmans ne font pas ça Jean. C’est l’idée derrière ton message et pleins feront le raccourci tous les musulmans = barbares.
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Jean MESSIHA@JeanMessiha·
Je vous présente Kawthar Bashar Al-Husayjawi, une adolescente irakienne de 15 ans. Il y a quelques jours, Kawthar a fui sa famille, musulmane pratiquante, qui avait arrangé son mariage avec l’un de ses cousins, beaucoup plus âgé qu’elle. Sa famille l’a retrouvée, emmenée dans une zone isolée et massacrée au nom de « l’honneur », la « purification » et le « lavage de la honte ». Comble de cette ignominie islamique : de nombreux membres de sa famille ont ensuite célébré le crime publiquement, en faisant circuler les vidéos et les photos de son massacre sur les réseaux. Non il n’est ni raciste ni islamophobe de ne pas vouloir de ces barbaries chez nous.
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Hellium@hellium_w·
@BresilReal @drewcrawford_ Also slave trade was never "the most lucrative trade" at that time, or even at any other time. It was costly, very risky, etc. Slavery at those plantations times can be seen as the most important source of labour energy, it generated big profits for those who EMPLOYED it.
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BrésilReal@BresilReal·
@hellium_w @drewcrawford_ True, but that's weird to detail their work in finance, sugar trading, etc.. but not African slaves trading. The most lucrative trade at that time. Post is not about Arabs or Portuguese.
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Drew Crawford
Drew Crawford@drewcrawford_·
Modern New York was built on the bones of a Brazilian city. In 1630, the Dutch West India Company seized northeastern Brazil from the Portuguese. They held it for 24 years. The colony was called New Holland. Its capital was Mauritsstad, built in 1637 on an island next to Recife. Mauritsstad was the first planned city in the Americas. It had paved streets, the first astronomical observatory in the Americas, and the first botanical garden in the New World. Sephardic Jews who had escaped the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions came to live there. In 1636, they founded the first synagogue in the Americas, Kahal Zur Israel. The community grew to roughly 1,500 people, the largest Jewish community in the New World. They worked in finance, sugar trading, and shipping. In 1654, the Portuguese retook Recife and brought the Inquisition with them. The Jews of Recife had three months to leave. Most went back to Amsterdam. Twenty-three of them got on a ship that ended up in New Amsterdam in September 1654. The local governor, Peter Stuyvesant, tried to expel them. The Dutch West India Company overruled him. Those 23 refugees from Recife founded Congregation Shearith Israel, the first Jewish congregation in North America. It was the only synagogue in New York City for the next 171 years. In 1792, when 24 brokers signed the Buttonwood Agreement that founded the New York Stock Exchange, 6 of the original signatories were members of Shearith Israel. A close friend of the congregation's leader, Gershom Mendes Seixas, was Alexander Hamilton. Ten years after the refugees arrived, in 1664, the English took New Amsterdam and renamed it New York. The Jewish community that helped found Wall Street started in a Brazilian port city. Brazil and New York have been on the same map for almost four centuries. Most American allocators have never connected the dot.
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Hellium@hellium_w·
@J_Dica @BresilReal @drewcrawford_ Also arab slave trade run for more than a thousand years and probably enslaved more people than the atlantic one, which was not run solely by jews. But I get it, you only want to blame jews for everything, LOL BTW, the average I.Q. of brazilians is (probably) < 80.
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Hellium@hellium_w·
@BresilReal @drewcrawford_ Most articles about muslims' accomplishments (or any other group for that matter, go read about the germans and the japanese, LOL) and SPECIALLY about the "Islamic Golden Age" never give details about the VERY bad things muslims did and still do. Why single out the jews?
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Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: Hezbollah just accidentally exposed themselves to international media. They posted a video claiming the IDF struck a civilian home in Lebanon. But they accidentally filmed the rocket launcher in the background. Suddenly, the media isn’t reporting the story.
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Hellium@hellium_w·
@RMistereggen Improving these functions is a developmental process primarily during growth, from infancy to adulthood; if there is a deficiency in young adults, there is no "cure." That's why these 25-year-olds or older behave throughout their lives like violent and irresponsible teenagers.
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Rebecca Mistereggen@RMistereggen·
Norwegian police dismiss cases like this, even if there is video evidence as in this case. Norway is not that far behind the UK.
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Lexie🌹👉🏻🇺🇸@its_Lexieroy·
🚨 KEIR STARMER: FLYING THE UNION JACK OR ST GEORGE’S FLAG WILL GET YOU ARRESTED British PM says those putting up national flags will “feel the full force of the law” within a week. He hates British people. This is what globalist rule looks like.🇬🇧
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BrésilReal@BresilReal·
@drewcrawford_ " They worked in finance, sugar trading, and shipping." ....and in the most lucrative trade of all....slaves. Weird to forget it.
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Champagne Scar@champagne_scar·
***WHO WOULD WIN?*** A bunch of working-class kids from Queens with no academic education — the kings of campy power metal, Manowar. “The lyrics to their song about the Iliad suggest a careful and thorough reading. The songwriter has … paraphrased several passages from the poem, adapting them to the melodic structure with great dexterity, and partially reinterpreting them — but never altering or disrupting Homer’s original narrative.” — Professor Eleonora Cavallini Or a Yale-educated feminist with the entire progressive press and Hollywood behind her? “Wilson makes so many mistakes that, taken together, they begin to undermine the reader’s trust in her translation. Straightforward blunders include attributing a speech to the wrong character, introducing a character who does not exist in the Odyssey, and mistakenly swapping another one. Among Wilson’s other mishaps are numerous mistranslations, omitted lines, and factual errors.” — Professor Richard Whitaker Friends, we could replace DEI academics with tattooed KISS roadies and end up with a higher academic standard 🤗
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Martin De Luca
Martin De Luca@emd_worldwide·
457 days after @rumblevideo and Trump Media sued Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes over extraterritorial censorship, a federal court in Florida has finally authorized service by email. Today’s decision allows the case to move forward and takes us one step closer to protecting Americans’ First Amendment rights from foreign censorship. Justice Moraes imposed secret censorship orders from Brazil on American platforms and speech protected by the Constitution while bypassing the U.S. government and courts. Moraes must now respond in an American court or face a judgment by default.
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🇯🇵SAIGOU🇯🇵郷田剛士🇯🇵
An African man is now suing the Japanese government. A Tokyo court rejected his application for naturalization because he lacks sufficient Japanese language skills. His response? He is demanding ¥3.3 million in damages for the “stress” this decision caused him. This is not integration. This is entitlement. He wants the immense privilege of becoming Japanese, but refuses to meet the most basic requirement — the ability to speak and understand the language of the country he wishes to join. Japan is not a welfare office. Japan is not a hotel. Citizenship is not a right. It is a privilege earned through respect and effort. Japan has every right to decide who becomes one of its own. This case is a perfect example of why careful immigration control matters. Japan must protect its culture, its language, and its future.
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Alexandros Itimoudis
🎦🧠Information Warfare via Cinema Propaganda surrounding the upcoming Odyssey film continues through the systematic distortion of the ancient Hellenic epics. The actress cast as Helen recently declared that the story is “not history but a mythological tale.” This claim is misleading. While the narrative certainly contains mythological elements, it fundamentally recounts the history, ethos, values, and customs of a specific people: the ancient Hellenes. Helen of Troy was a Spartan queen. She was not a neutral or universal figure her identity, heritage, and cultural context were clearly defined. The Trojan War itself was a real historical event, the core of which has been corroborated by archaeological evidence. Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are foundational works of Hellenic civilization, deeply rooted in the geography and culture of the Eastern Mediterranean. They are not African, Near Eastern, or universalist myths detached from their origin. They belong to a specific time, place, and people. This is a clear case of information warfare. Certain academic circles, particularly in American universities, driven by ideological agendas and what appears to be a deep-seated inferiority complex toward classical Western civilization, are attempting to downgrade and deconstruct Greco-Roman antiquity. Their goal is to sever these works from their Hellenic roots and repurpose them for contemporary political narratives. We are not obliged to apologize for our heritage. Whether the epics appear problematic, patriarchal, or insufficiently diverse to modern sensibilities is irrelevant. The Iliad and *Odyssey are ours. They do not require external validation or permission to exist as they are. Hellenic civilization has endured for over 3,500 years. It remains here and it will continue.
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
The Al-Qaeda terrorist and suspected mastermind of the 7/7 bombing in London 2005 in which 52 people were killed and 800 wounded, Haroon Aswat, was released early from psychiatric prison last year “after his schizophrenia improved.” UK judges ruled for his release from psychiatric care, overriding police and security services’ warnings that he was still a massive danger to public security. Aswat was linked via phone contacts with the bombers, had met some of them in Pakistan before the attack and had travelled back to the UK just weeks before the attacks and last the UK on the same morning that the attacks took place. He was arrested in Zambia a few weeks later with bomb-making manuals. The U.S. wanted him extradited for past terrorist offences on their territory but faced legal obstacles from European judges. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) first blocked his extradition to the USA due to concerns his paranoid schizophrenia would worsen in US prison conditions (breaching human rights against inhuman treatment). After US assurances on care, he was eventually extradited back in 2013. He was sentenced in the USA in October 2015 to 20 years for conspiring to provide material support to al-Qaeda, including helping set up a jihadist training camp in Oregon with Abu Hamza associates. After serving time, he was extradited back to the UK around 2022 and held under the Mental Health Act. Last year, UK judges decided to give him an early release and he is now free in West Yorkshire with just limited monitoring since it was deemed that stricter measures such as being forced to wear an ankle monitor risked worsening his psychiatric status and would be against mental health law provisions.
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Hellium@hellium_w·
@studycarolinaa @juninhotuite Me lembrei de uma antiga reportagem na Revista Veja sobre mulheres que eram estupradas por motoristas de táxi e na delegacia muitas vezes passavam por constrangimento e humilhação adicionais, com delegados e guardas fazendo pouco caso e até debochando.
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Lina@studycarolinaa·
@juninhotuite aos 15 fui estuprada por um desconhecido e a unica "prova" q eu consegui foi um audio do cara falando exatamente como esse homem e detalhando oq faria comigo depois. na delegacia, a mulher q registra as ocorrências me desencorajou até o ultimo pq disse isso n serve pra nada. +
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Juninho 🇧🇷@juninhotuite·
Um tio de uma menina de 13 anos em igarapé-Miri no Pará já teria abvs4d0 s3xu4lment€ dela e dessa vez ela conseguiu registrar em vídeo a nova tentativa de abuso! Mais o tio segue em liberdade enquanto a Justiça decide se ele responderá preso ou aguardará o julgamento solto
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Remix News & Views@RMXnews·
🇩🇪🔴A young German woman is groped, stalked, and sexually harassed by an Arab migrant late at night. "Don’t touch it, don’t touch it, no!" says the terrified girl as the Arab gropes her. "You are very beautiful. How old are you?" he asks. "I'm old enough to be able to tell you that I want to be alone, thank you," she responds. "I’m an Arab," he tells her as he follows the girl while asking for her Instagram handle. She tells him to walk in the other direction. It remains unclear how the incident ended. Just an average day in the New Germany.
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🇩🇪 "If I don't have sex, as a man, I feel unwell." Shocking footage of a migrant in Germany harassing a woman walking through Eschenheimer Anlage in Frankfurt. He refuses to take 'No' for an answer when he demands sex, and a passerby steps in and calls the police.

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Creative Deduction@CreativeDeduct·
By the 1930s many Western intellectuals reluctantly realised that classical Marxism had failed and the proletariat wasn’t revolting. But then a group of exiled German Marxists led by Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Erich Fromm and Herbert Marcuse decided to change the battlefield. Instead of economics, they targeted the “cultural superstructure”: family, religion, tradition, sexual norms and the very idea of objective truth. Their weapon was Critical Theory - a relentless campaign of negative criticism designed to portray every Western institution as inherently oppressive and capitalism as not just economically flawed, but psychologically and morally corrupt. Marcuse gave the strategy its most powerful tactical manual in his 1965 essay “Repressive Tolerance”: true liberation, he argued, required “liberating tolerance” - tolerance only for progressive ideas and outright intolerance for conservative or “regressive” ones. Free speech, in other words, was only legitimate when it served the revolution. The intellectual poison of the Frankfurt School was extraordinarily influential and as its graduates and intellectual heirs colonised universities, media, NGOs and corporate HR departments, Critical Theory evolved into today’s identity politics, DEI mandates and cancel culture - a cultural Marxism that attacks the individual in the name of group grievance. What began with a small circle of German émigrés in the 1930s now shapes the moral vocabulary of much of the Western elite. The result has been a softer, more pervasive authoritarianism: the dictatorship of the politically correct.
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