John Smith
231 posts


Antizionism is the most visible and insidious hate movement in the UK and the Isle of Man at the moment.
Nicole Lampert@nicolelampert
Earlier this week the @UJS_UK put out a report about antisemitism on campus. This is it in action at @ucl in London on Tuesday. ‘Say it loud, say it clear, Zionists are not welcome here.’
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@georgegalloway @DI313_ Agreed, the only option is to remove them one way or another.
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@DI313_ You any idea how ridiculous that sounds?
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‼️🇺🇸🇮🇷 According to Axios, the United States has reportedly delivered a set of tough conditions to Iran as part of a proposal linked to peace and a ceasefire. The message was passed through Egypt, Qatar, and the United Kingdom.
The United States is asking Iran to agree to six commitments:
1. Suspend its missile program for five years
2. End uranium enrichment completely, with enrichment reduced to zero
3. Shut down the damaged reactors in Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow
4. Allow strict international oversight of centrifuges and nuclear facilities
5. Accept regional arms control limits, restricting missiles to a maximum of 1000
6. Stop all funding for proxy groups including Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Hamas
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@eurofounder @DevBySami Is that when your wife's boyfriend is busy?
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@DevBySami Not sure, I don’t have a driving license. My wife drives me around
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My wife suggested we should buy a new car
"Maybe electric?" she asked
"Sure, VW has some great models" I said
"I was actually thinking Tesla..." she mumbled
I looked at her with disgust
"Do you even hear how stupid you sound?"
An American toy car. No dealer network. Poor quality
Software that updates without an EU regulatory body reviewing the patch
This morning we went to Volkswagen and ordered a brand new VW e-Up
I also asked dealership to cap speed limit to 80km/h
My wife should be thankful for a man who knows cars
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@BGatesIsaPyscho As an indigineous English person I want both foreign groups to leave England and return to their own countries.
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@MichaelJosem Are you surprised there is an uptick the way Netanyahu is bombing and killing civilians in Lebanon and Iran?
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@RippleMuse1111 @Whale_Guru No, soldiers need to be paid and generally don't like to die for nothing. Sure they will need to take out true believers but after they are gone the rest will melt away.
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@hamzitron @visegrad24 Are they though, as presumably the agents "go for a walk" before the air strike and survive. Could it be they are just creating a leadership of only Israeli agents as they are the only ones able to survive longer than a few days in their jobs.
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Iranian Leadership are having an active backup of 4-5 leaders instantly replacing a Leader and they understood the consequences once they entered the WAR.
Iran is taking heavy losses but it doesnt mean that they are trembling, Oppositely they are neutralising the Intelligence web of Israeli spies and Cells within the country.
Billions spent of US TAXPAYERS but nothing in hand other than killing of bunch of LEADERS !!!



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The elimination of Ali Larijani has sparked concern among some Iranian officials about their own safety and the future of the state.
According to The New York Times, one official said he “literally began to tremble” upon learning of the death of the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.
Another official reported receiving calls from colleagues worried about their safety and asking who might be Israel’s next target.

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@CllrPaulwells @mikecosgrove They spent 14 years lying to British people about how tough they were "going to be" on immigration only to increase it so anything they say is irrelevant, they are soft by their actions.
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@mikecosgrove Have you seen the Tory policy on immigration. I am not sure it counts as soft?
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@GBNEWS The Church of England doesn't even follow the Bible, it just picks a bit of it that suits some political ambition of the current leaders and then tells everyone to ignore the bits they don't like.
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@preta_6 @NNick_Valentine We already do that if we are stupid enough to marry you.
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@NNick_Valentine Then give me all your money and pay for it, genius
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@Corvography @MichelleDewbs Well things were "adjusted" fifty years ago and look where we are now. It suited some women then and not others just as the new situation does. Unless women *need* to have children for some reason it's not going to change based on making them *feel* some way.
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@john51885 @MichelleDewbs The idea of adjusting how things work to make people feel fulfilled earlier still applies even if people argue exactly how much earlier.
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I have many good male friends who think they are Peter Pan (no offence if any of you are reading this😉). They have no interest in settling down in 30s or even 40s.
Add to this women who have (wrongly!) been told they can ‘have it all’ & don’t even think about kids till 40s (I was one of them!) & yes, there is a problem…
The answer? I don’t know. But, I’d deffo start by being honest to women/girls…
Toby Young@toadmeister
Around 600,000 British women could miss out on motherhood because men are growing up later, settling down later and delaying fatherhood, a new report warns. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/15/imm…
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@ChrisWille1623 @ChelsGraceO I've got over 30 years of N/I contributions, what was that for then, I want a refund.
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@ChelsGraceO If you get to that age and rely on the state pension, that’s on you.
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As a young person, what does the UK actually offer us?
GB News@GBNEWS
State pension age could be raised to 75 due to UK's birth rate decline gbnews.com/money/state-pe…
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@Corvography @MichelleDewbs To late by then, very difficult to pair bond long term which you need for children. Women need to have their children in their 20's with their husband and then enjoy later years.
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We should create a society in which people feel fulfilled with their single life prior to reaching 30, so that they can 'have it all' without needing to wait so long.
Part of the problem is that everything, from the way entertainment operates to the way career trajectories have evolved, delays adulthood, but we haven't developed the ability to delay the corresponding biology.
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@JFerreiraA76319 @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot They seem like pragmatic people, actively taking bribes from shipping companies so as not to attack their ships.
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@kaizervonmaanen @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot I bet they could especially when their enemy can't get resupply and they make a phone call and get all kinds of support from other desperate countries, they may start to look at this as an oppotunity.
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@john51885 @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot Saudi Arabia has been on the offensive for.... Almost 10 years now, they cant go more on the offensive than they already are.
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@kaizervonmaanen @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot They are not just going to leave them alone to continue taking shots at it, more likely they would go on the offensive.
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@john51885 @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot Costs millions to fix, costs almost nothing to destroy and fixing it doesnt solve the problem. if iran really wanted to it would be no issue to keep that closed.
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@kaizervonmaanen @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot Do you think they might have learnt something from that experience in terms of how to stop them attacking it and how to repair it quickly?
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@john51885 @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot True, but even if they halved the time, it would still take weeks. and houties can easily keep doing it once per week, maybe.
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@kaizervonmaanen @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot Sure but they didn't have their whole economy and other's globally resting on it staying open.
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They had access to more resources then, but yes they were under tremendous pressure to get it fixed. But still it was cheap to blow it up. They could keep blowing it up elsewhere, most of it is desert with no person around for miles. They wont even know it is still broken until they try to turn it on again.
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@kaizervonmaanen @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot Do you think they were under as much pressure then to get it repaired quickly than they would be now or have access to the same resources as they would have now?
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@john51885 @GregorPepe @antmillionsbot when the houties destroyed this pipeline it took saudis many weeks to fix it.
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