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@jmb2452

Please don’t follow; I’m not the messiah

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Johnny B
Johnny B@jmb2452·
@WorldByWolf Jews have always been over represented in songwriting and comedy, but nobody alleges a conspiracy.
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Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf·
Jews make up c.2% of the US population. But they run most of US big tech, big media, big banks, big pharma, etc. Why aren’t we allowed to question how it is they end up running so much of America? Are we seriously meant to believe this is just organic Darwinian capitalism?
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Johnny B
Johnny B@jmb2452·
@Muinchille You must be embarrassed to have boasted that Ireland was more advanced than England thanks to an English engineer, otherwise you’d have responded. Now consider the industrial revolution, measuring longitude, gravity, and penicillin? You’re welcome.
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Jonathan Mills
Jonathan Mills@Muinchille·
@jmb2452 They are. You have to have a lot of law admin and tech to do them, and they were building them in the continent 400 years before there were any in these islands, much less Britain. Coastlines weren't the alternative you think they are.
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Jonathan Mills
Jonathan Mills@Muinchille·
And we have the Republic, but you're still living in an early modern monarchy with a light dusting of democracy and wondering if your next paycheck will come from us or them. 😀
Moore Holmes@mooreholmes24

𝐑𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐬: 𝐀 𝐅𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐞𝐝 𝐓𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 The Easter Rising was a failed terrorist insurgency and it ought to be remembered as such. It was a futile and hopeless insurrection that resulted in disaster, destruction and death for so many involved.  Shamefully, Irish extremists have reinterpreted and exploited the “Rising” to inspire a legacy of Republican blood sacrifice and armed struggle which has plagued this island for over 100 years. The Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), responsible for the “Rising,”were far from heroes, saints and role models. They were a small group of socialist elitist fanatics who sought to physically impose their radical ideology on Ireland despite the wishes of a moderate constitutional majority. An example of their marginal status is the fact that over 200,000 Irishmen voluntarily signed up to the British war effort, whereas less than 1,300 took part in the IRB’s infamous insurrection. Which do you think was a greater reflection of Irish society as whole? The “Rising” terrorists misjudged that more Irish men and women would support them in their military campaign as it unfolded. However, the dismal numbers that turned out on Easter Monday, which had originally meant to be Easter Sunday but for the confiscation of imported illegal arms and arrest of Roger Casement on Good Friday, meant that the entire mission was doomed to fail - and fail it did. Within a week the radicals had surrendered and they were imprisoned awaiting trial. The swift, abrupt and fierce response by the British Army generated support for the weaker and amateur insurrectionists. So too did the hasty trial and execution of the main plotters. But ultimately, the “Rising” would sew the seeds for future conflicts in Ireland, including the War of Independence, the Irish Civil War and even the modern Troubles. The truth of the Easter Rising is now substituted for Republican legend and romanticism. The failed insurrectionists are elevated into Irish folklore and memorialised in such a way that reinterprets their radical terrorism as something to be inspired by. Terrorists are now viewed as founding fathers of the state even though an independent Republic would not be realised for over 40 years after the “Rising,” and when it came to pass it would look nothing like the socialist state James Connolly and Patrick Pearse envisaged. Every year at Easter, aspects of Irish society revisit the outdated and irrelevant victim-story which wrongly asserts the British as evil oppressors, while at the same time proclaiming extremists as saint-like revolutionaries.  In a baptism of anti-British hate, new generations are indoctrinated into a divisive, anti-British, victimhood mindset justifying the physical force tradition within Irish Republicanism and providing cover for the heinous, immoral and discriminatory killing sprees that Republican extremists have engaged in for over a century. The Easter Rising should be remembered, not for its success, but for its failure. Not for its romanticism but for its horror. It marks a major moment when the gun was first fired to answer the Irish question at the start of the 20th Century. Its legacy and impact on this island is not one to be proud of. The failed insurrection has been used to justify every IRA terrorist campaign since which have claimed the lives of so many innocent people.  Remember the Easter Rising but remember it for the right reasons.

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Johnny B
Johnny B@jmb2452·
@Muinchille Summit canals- the ultimate litmus test of a civilisation’s worth! Britain, unlike France and Germany, was able to use its coastline and rivers to transport goods. Btw Ireland’s first such canal was built by an Englishman. It was in Newry, which was and still is in the U.K.
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Jonathan Mills
Jonathan Mills@Muinchille·
@jmb2452 And "invented the modern world"? That's hilarious. England was a backwards hole, the last country in Europe to get summit level canals, for example, even after Ireland. The continent invented the modern world, Johnny-come-lately.
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Johnny B@jmb2452·
@Muinchille The UK has an unwritten constitution and the rule of law. Oh yeah, and we invented the modern world, which some ex-colonials can’t seem to forgive us for.
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Jonathan Mills
Jonathan Mills@Muinchille·
@jmb2452 They have constitutions and rule of law. You have an unrepresentative electoral dictatorship and a king and really fuck all else.
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eric canivet
eric canivet@er80544·
@BrivaelFr Oui, mais… X est aussi un dévidoir de haine , de rejet , de violence, d’apologies…: racisme , antisémitisme, homophobie, grossophobie… il est le miroir de la société mais sans filtre . « La liberté des uns s’arrête où commence celle des autres »
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Brivael - FR@BrivaelFr·
Je crois qu'on ne mesure pas ce qu'Elon Musk est en train de construire avec X. Tous les médias de l'histoire ont été couplés à une culture, une langue, une bulle géographique. Le Monde parle aux Français. Le NYT parle aux Américains. NHK parle aux Japonais. Chaque média filtre le réel à travers le prisme de sa culture locale. X est en train de devenir le premier média de l'humanité. Pas d'un pays. De l'espèce. Je le vis en temps réel. Mes posts en français se font RT par des Japonais, répondre par des Brésiliens, citer par des Américains. Des conversations qui n'auraient jamais existé il y a 5 ans. Un libertarien français qui débat avec un ingénieur de Tokyo et un entrepreneur de Sao Paulo sous le même tweet. Pas traduit par un éditeur. Traduit instantanément par l'IA, en un clic. Les bulles de filtre culturelles sont en train d'exploser. Et je pense qu'on sous-estime massivement les effets composés de ça. Quand une idée peut traverser un océan en 3 secondes, quand un argument sourcé posté à Paris peut être vérifié par un économiste à Singapour et amplifié par un développeur à Austin dans la même heure, le coût de propagation d'une bonne idée tend vers zéro. Et c'est catastrophique pour un type d'acteur très précis : les médias qui ont construit leur business model sur le monopole de l'information locale. Ceux qui pouvaient raconter n'importe quoi sur "ce qui se passe ailleurs" parce que personne ne pouvait vérifier. Quand un journaliste français écrit que "le modèle américain ne marche pas", maintenant il y a 50 Américains dans les réponses avec des sources. Quand un éditorialiste dit que "le Danemark prouve que le socialisme fonctionne", il y a un Danois qui explique que le Danemark est 10e en liberté économique mondiale. Le fact-checking n'est plus un département. C'est un effet réseau. Les médias honnêtes n'ont rien à craindre de ça. Les médias qui vendaient une narration protégée par l'ignorance géographique de leur audience vont avoir un problème existentiel. Parce qu'on ne peut plus mentir à l'échelle locale quand le monde entier regarde.
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Johnny B@jmb2452·
@wallacemick So the former property developer and wine bar owner is now on an anti-capitalist grift. Equally funny and shameless.
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Mick Wallace
Mick Wallace@wallacemick·
The Irish Government are taking the side of Western Imperialism + Capitalism, the Irish people are on the side of the Resistance...
Tehran Times@TehranTimes79

#BREAKING Irish demonstrators in Cork marched in support of Palestine, Iran, and Lebanon, calling for an end to war and civilian casualties.

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itzme@FitzpatrickEam1·
@BGatesIsaPyscho West Coast of Ireland is nowhere near the UK.
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Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
New:- Easily the best wave ever surfed off the shores of the United Kingdom. Ever. West Coast Ireland.
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Johnny B@jmb2452·
@sixucls “How do I slag off Ulster-Scots (Scots spoken in Ulster) without disparaging Scots itself? 💡By pretending it has nothing to do with Scots. Brilliant”
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Jimi Cullen
Jimi Cullen@jimicullenmusic·
I sang 'Grace' at the weekly 'Dubs For Palestine' demo outside Leinster House last Wednesday to mark Easter week and to highlight the universal struggle against imperialist oppression. From Ireland to Palestine and from Cuba to Sudan, we all have a common enemy, the ruling capitalist class.
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Red65@SamirJa72082090·
@dlLambo US and Israel have no culture hence they are jealous of countries with culture.
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Johnny B
Johnny B@jmb2452·
@MaryLouMcDonald Your belief that absolutely anyone can be Irish is completely at odds with the nationalist ideals that inspired the Rising.
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Mary Lou McDonald
Mary Lou McDonald@MaryLouMcDonald·
🇮🇪 Remembrance at the GPO. Where Pádraig Pearse declared the birth of the Irish Republic. The Easter Rising changed the course of history. Today, we commemorate those brave heroes who gave everything for freedom. They inspire us as we continue our journey to a United Ireland.
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Johnny B@jmb2452·
@beesley_cathy “Oh look at me saying something virtuous about brown people- and the fact that I’m white means it carries so much more weight.”
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Kehinde Andrews
Kehinde Andrews@kehinde_andrews·
'There is no such thing as American slavery' I don't usually respond to social media comments, but the #ADOS and #FBA backlash to last week's reparations pod is a teachable moment. Then I open up the mailbag on this week's @makeitplainorg pod. Watch: youtu.be/Dufi57ChQTU
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Johnny B@jmb2452·
@RepBrendanBoyle The Chinese are buying up American farmland. That should really be more of a concern.
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Teresa Paddystinian🍀120🏆😘
Loyalists are a funny lot, as in they literally have no sense of humour, I've seen them trying to be funny & I'm like "ahhh bless, at least they try" 💚😘
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David__Osland@David__Osland·
For most of my political lifetime, Hannah Spencer's views would have been indistinguishable from those of a pretty run of the mill Labour MP. That's why opinion column hit pieces depicting the Greens as 'far left' are garnering such little traction.
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@kilturk44 Why do republicans insist on using her aristocratic title?
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