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Katılım Mart 2012
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Anne
Anne@Anne73447231035·
@jontuck2 @Pig1295610 @NothingIsArt I am already blocked. Sadly they appear not prepared to listen and become defensive and really quite offensive.
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Pig
Pig@Pig1295610·
@jontuck2 @NothingIsArt @Anne73447231035 So you're lying because they don't just go to sleep in Co2 gaschambers, they literally get suffocated in the most horrible way possible you massive cunt.
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jon tuck
jon tuck@jontuck2·
@Pig1295610 @NothingIsArt @Anne73447231035 Oh you’re nice aren’t you, I’ve watched the process and by the time they get to the bottom of the pit they are out cold and no stress in the carousels as the co2 is gradual.
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jon tuck
jon tuck@jontuck2·
@Pig1295610 @NothingIsArt @Anne73447231035 I’ve also seen protesters climbing on the livestock lorries with their cameras shouting and scaring the animals inside for their videos, now that nearly got me arrested as I found it bloody disgusting
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Anne
Anne@Anne73447231035·
@jontuck2 @NothingIsArt Sadly imported pork in the UK (and many other places) can and does come from industrial slaughter practices similar to the one imported pork in the UK (and many other places) can and does come from industrial slaughter practices similar to the one shown.
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Roshan M Salih
Roshan M Salih@RmSalih·
I have to admit it's been a good day for Reform UK voters. Congratulations.
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
An estimated 74% of voters who bothered to turn out in the local elections yesterday did NOT vote for Reform. Let that sink in. And then adjust your hyperbole accordingly.
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
70,000 deaths out of a population of 2.1m is not a genocide. Words should mean things.
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Nick Timothy MP
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy·
Lord Hermer is a disgrace. He went after British soldiers over allegations he knew were likely unfounded. After I referred him, the Bar Standards Board has confirmed he could be investigated for serious professional misconduct.
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out getting ribs
out getting ribs@howie_schlong·
@srodan were the thousands of dead women and children in gaza not treated as proxies, simone? was it not a moral inversion to starve and incinerate them?
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Simone Rodan-Benzaquen
There is a claim that keeps circulating, presented as sophisticated analysis: antisemitic violence is caused by Israel’s actions. If Israel behaved differently, Jewish communities around the world would somehow be safer. This argument is not analysis. It is a moral inversion. And it collapses the moment you apply it consistently. When China imprisons Uyghurs, does anyone warn Muslim communities in Paris to expect attacks? When Russia invaded Ukraine, did anyone tell Russian restaurants to brace for violence? No. Never. The causal chain between a government’s actions and violence against a diaspora is only ever constructed for Jews. Every other minority is extended the basic moral courtesy of being treated as individuals rather than proxies. Now look at what the data actually shows. The SPCJ, which tracks antisemitic incidents in France in coordination with the Interior Ministry, has documented a consistent and damning pattern: it is antisemitic violence that inspires more antisemitic violence, not Israeli policy. After Mohamed Merah murdered Jewish children at point-blank range at the Ozar Hatorah school in Toulouse in 2012, antisemitic acts surged by 200%. There was no Gaza operation. No Israeli military action. The massacre of Jews in France produced more attacks on Jews in France. The same logic held after the Hypercacher attack in January 2015: antisemitic acts increased by nearly 300%. Massacres of Jews do not shock antisemites into restraint. They embolden them. They signal impunity. They normalize hatred. And everyone in a position of responsibility knows it. Which brings us to October 7. From the day of the Hamas attack, antisemitic acts in France increased by over 1,000%. A daily average of approximately 25 antisemitic acts was recorded in the 30 days that followed, reaching nearly 40 on some days. In the three months after the attack, the number of antisemitic acts equaled those recorded over the previous three years combined. And here is another detail that makes the “Israel causes antisemitism” argument impossible to sustain: the spike began on October 7 itself, the very day of the attack. Israel had not yet responded. Not a single soldier had entered Gaza. Interior Minister Darmanin sent an urgent message to prefects that same day asking them to immediately reinforce protection of Jewish community sites. Synagogues. Schools. Community centers. By October 10, 10,000 police officers had been deployed to protect 500 Jewish sites across the country. Before any Israeli response existed, the French government already knew that Jewish communities needed protecting. Not because of what Israel was about to do. Because of what had just been done to Jews. Antisemitic violence has one cause. Antisemitism.
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jon tuck
jon tuck@jontuck2·
@andrew_kebbey @EliAfriatISR How warped are you, terrorists killed these children and then hid behind other innocent children and you support the terrorists that caused all of it. Shame on you
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Andrew Kebbey
Andrew Kebbey@andrew_kebbey·
@EliAfriatISR Fuck off - make sure the entire world knows how The vile Jews murdered over 20.000 innocent little children. Stop playing the victim you delusional idiot! I wouldn’t be surprised if the Jews murdered those children.
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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱
Eli Afriat 🇮🇱@EliAfriatISR·
"Make sure the entire world knows how brutally my children were slaughtered." -Yarden Bibas.
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Dan Lee
Dan Lee@DanaLeeOU812·
@Ziya_Meral I think he's full of shit as well. NATO and Europe can and should do it without us. We pay almost 70% of NATO's bills. He is a bizarre freak, but he found the acorn this time.
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Ziya Meral
Ziya Meral@Ziya_Meral·
Because a month before that you were belittling their sacrifices when they stood side by side US after 9/11.. And threatening to invade Greenland.. Day in and out insulting them on social media.. dropping Ukraine.. Keeping quiet on Russia.. And you spend money for US deployments abroad and participation NATO for US interests, not out of alturism.. And no you don’t spend trillions of dollars on NATO..
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@POTUS: "I am very, very disappointed in NATO because they weren’t there. You know, we spend trillions of dollars on NATO in order to protect Europe from Russia—and we’ve always been there... They can’t do it without us."

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Mike Tapp MP
Mike Tapp MP@MikeTappTweets·
Shabana Mahmood can be the best Home Secretary the country has ever seen. Why? Because she puts country first. Not only is that how elections are won - it’s absolutely what the country expects from every single elected politician. We campaigned on ‘country first, party second’ - that’s how we must always govern.
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jon tuck
jon tuck@jontuck2·
@GastonBres @RoyalNavy @HMSPWLS Oh you did so well you managed to take 20 marines captive, after they were told to surrender otherwise even those 20 would have given you a bloody nose
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KushKing
KushKing@CaptainKushLab·
@LBC @SimonWestonCBE We (USA) will hand over the Falkland Islands to Argentina, its rightful owners. You can take the Brit’s back to England to compensate for the Muslims fucking your wives and daughters!🖕🏻
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LBC
LBC@LBC·
‘The so-called leader of the free world is having a hissy fit because nobody wanted to join his war.’ Former Falklands War Welsh Guardsman @SimonWestonCBE says Trump shouldn't use the islanders' freedom as a bargaining chip.
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