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@moitoi38

Elderly Scot remembering a time when an education did not mean starting life with crippling debt, and decency and respect was normal. Cherishes NHS.

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Ahmed Nashwan
Ahmed Nashwan@ahmed_nashwan1·
In Gaza, children are killed every day. Mothers are forced to say goodbye to their sons and daughters without mercy, while hungry fathers spend their days running from one place to another in search of a single meal to feed their children. This massacre has continued for more than 1000 days, 1000 days of pain, loss, and unending tears. We in Gaza are human beings. We have hearts that feel and blood that runs through our veins, just like every other human being in this world. There is no difference between us. Every person killed here is far more than a number. They remain in our memories, live on in our hearts, and we mourn them for the rest of our lives. I am not asking for much. I am simply begging you to see us for what we are: human beings. Human beings whose hearts break with grief, who love life, and who dream of building a better future despite everything surrounding them. I ask only that you feel our pain and look at our suffering through the lens of our shared humanity. And if even that seems too much, then at least give us a fraction of the compassion and emotion you so readily give to a football match.
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The Cradle
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia·
VIDEO | "Perhaps this will be the last cry." The son of Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, who has been held in Israeli captivity without charge for over 555 days, has issued an urgent plea for his father’s release, warning that his health is in critical condition. According to his lawyer, the doctor is suffering from severe injuries, breathing difficulties, and repeated loss of consciousness, prompting his son to demand immediate action from world leaders, stating, "Dr Hussam Abu Safia needs to be released now. You need to save his life before it's too late. Don't let down a heroic doctor. Please act now," and adding, "Perhaps this will be the last cry."
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia

⚠️ 'They brought me here to kill me... This is the end': Dr. Hussam Abu Safia fears he will not survive Israeli detention — Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, is in immediate danger after his lawyer, Nasser Odeh, found him bearing severe injuries during a visit to the brutal, underground Rakefet interrogation facility inside Nitzan Prison. Odeh said the Palestinian physician was so badly beaten that he initially struggled to recognize him. Shackled hand and foot and escorted by masked guards, Dr. Abu Safia struggled to breathe and speak, could not sit upright, and repeatedly appeared close to losing consciousness. According to Dr. Abu Safia, four or five guards entered his solitary cell at Ganot Prison after his Supreme Court appeal was heard on 10 June and beat him with a hammer and batons. Since his transfer to Rakefet on 24 June, he said he has been beaten daily, has lost consciousness several times, and has received no medical treatment. "This is the last time you will see me. They brought me here to kill me. I don't see myself surviving. This is the end." Physicians for Human Rights Israel said the escalation in torture began after Dr. Abu Safia challenged his detention in court. The organization has appealed to Israel's attorney general and prison service, demanding his immediate transfer, an independent medical examination, and an urgent judicial visit "before it is too late." Israeli occupation forces abducted Dr. Abu Safia from Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia on 27 December 2024, after he refused to abandon one of northern Gaza's last functioning hospitals during Israel's assault. He has remained imprisoned without charge under Israel's Unlawful Combatants Law. Earlier visits had already documented severe weight loss from starvation and visible bruising, but his lawyer said his condition has now deteriorated dramatically.

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Goosey
Goosey@Goosey30111568·
So. Let's get this straight. Josh Simons who gave up his seat for Burnham said it was to give him more tine with family. Is now tipped for a top job in No10. Are people and the MSM really ok with these shenanigans?
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
This is the key question that will sort the ideologues out from the merely confused. What possible reason could there be to conduct further experiments when the first results have not been collected?
Genspect@genspect

J.K. Rowling raises an important question: if adult gender clinics have long-term outcome data, why wasn’t it made available to inform the Cass Review? Before exposing another generation of vulnerable young people to experimental interventions, we should fully examine the evidence we already have.

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Women Won't Wheesht 👩‍🦰
Right let me think about this again...James Murray is open about the fact that he's a gay man. Then he said that he believed that women had penises & now he doesn't. So why did he previously think he was a gay man? Oh I don't know where to go with this!
Women Won't Wheesht 👩‍🦰@TheParty1sOver

Has he been thinking 'over the years' that women have penises?? I don't believe that. He was *pretending* to believe it....he knows fine well that it's NOT TRUE! WTF is going on in this century!!

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Colin Wynter KC
Colin Wynter KC@QcWynter·
"As the vibe shifts, & a lot of people in elite professions start trying to reposition themselves, the obvious place to start is, 'it's not that I couldn't see your point, but did you have to say it that way?" Yes, we did. It was the only way to drag you ninnies back to reality.
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling

'He has a point, but he's too blunt.' From the start, a key tactic of the gender identitarians has been linguistic prescription, and it's proved shockingly successful. Trans activists' shibboleths and euphemisms have been allowed to penetrate the upper echelons of our culture with devastating consequences to freedom of speech and belief. Huge swathes of liberal media, the arts, academia and publishing have thrown themselves with gusto into the defence of a quasi-religious belief causing provable real world harm, and in their arrogance they've been outraged when people they assumed were part of their In Group have refused to march meekly along in lock step. Time and again, I've seen and heard well-educated people who consider themselves critical thinkers and bold truth-tellers squirm when put on the spot. 'Well, yes, maybe there's something in what you're saying, but it's hateful/provocative/rude not to use the approved language/pretend people can literally change sex/keep drawing attention to medical malpractice or opportunistic sexual predators. Why can't you be nice? Why won't you pretend? We thought you were one of us! Don't you realise we have sophisticated new words and phrases these days that obviate the necessity of thinking any of this through?' As the vibe shifts, and a lot of people in the elite professions start trying to reposition themselves, the obvious place to start is, 'it's not that I couldn't see your point, but did you have to say it that way?' We dissenters were supposed to find a way of questioning the chemical castration of children while calling it 'gender affirming care.' We were meant to defend the rights of vulnerable women while also using female pronouns for male rapists. We should have found a way to discuss fairness for women and girls in sport, while pretending that the ineradicable physical advantage men have over women doesn't exist. Either a man can be a woman, or he can't. Either women deserve rights, or they don't. Either there's a provable medical benefit to transitioning children, or there isn't. Either you're on the side of a totalitarian ideology that seeks to impose falsehoods on society through the threat of ostracisation, shaming and violence, or you're not. The alternative to being 'blunt' - using accurate, factual language to describe what was going on - was to surrender freedom of speech and espouse ideological jargon that obfuscated the issues and the harms caused. We've always needed blunt people, but we need them most of all when being asked to bow down to a naked emperor.

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Simon James
Simon James@simonajames28·
@history99917180 Bit yawnie this morning, big game over the pond something of course the principality and their team know little about. Oh and it would appear that the party is going strong, debunking the MacNarritive of nay Scotland nay party🤣🤣🤣
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ginevra@moitoi38·
@Thatlady444 @history99917180 Yes, me too. (Watching you all in the sunshine from up here, considering whether I can afford to put heating on for an hour.)
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Thatlady
Thatlady@Thatlady444·
@history99917180 It’s Scotland. It’s damp as been p’ing down (as per). I need some of dat’ Southern weather.
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Gareth Williams.
Gareth Williams.@history99917180·
Morning all. How’s your Monday going? Hope it’s not too warm in the office. I’m out on my buggy. I can think of worse places to be. Thinking of you all. Xx
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Gareth Williams.
Gareth Williams.@history99917180·
Mrs W has a new dashcam in her Defender. This one has sound. I've listened to her recordings for today. Mrs W's commentary, 'what the f'ck are you doing you penis' 'am I f'cking invisible' 'allow me to get out of your way, you dick' 'any chance you can indicate, knob'
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DianeH 
DianeH @DianeHaywood71·
@history99917180 Well I had a grand total of 3 hours sleep, so barely enough time to dream! It's alright for some....
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Gareth Williams.
Gareth Williams.@history99917180·
Morning all. I had a right weird dream last night (no, not that sort)! I dreamt I’d failed to submit my final OU assignment. I got into a proper panic. My computer went down on me (stop it) and I couldn’t remember my password. All very unusual. Anyway, how’s your day?
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Gathering - Commentary Account
@NotThatBigIan However this social experiment shows the division between dimwhits ( sheep) and logical people. Every member in parliament knows men do not have a penis. Someone is having a laugh. An entire global trend that's done nothing but confuse and indoctrinated young vulnerable children.
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Ian Acheson 🇬🇧☘️
Ian Acheson 🇬🇧☘️@NotThatBigIan·
'I used to think a woman could have a penis. Now I don't. Because I've had a few years to think hard about it. I'm also the Health Secretary.' 20 years ago he would have been sectioned.
J Stewart@triffic_stuff_

🤯 Listen to this extraordinary exchange between Camilla Tominey and Labour’s Health Secretary James Murray. It is genuinely jaw-dropping. Camilla: “You’re quite pro-trans, aren’t you? Do you think a woman can have a penis? Because you did previously?” Murray: “No, I don’t.” Camilla: “So you’ve changed your mind?” Murray: “Yes.” Camilla: “Why?” Murray stumbles. He says he’s been thinking about the issue over recent years and would not now say trans women are women. Camilla hits back: “You must have known that before. You are very well educated. How on earth can you have previously thought that a woman can have a penis?” He had no real answer. Because there isn’t one. This is not some backbench MP. This is the Secretary of State for Health, the man responsible for the entire NHS, puberty blocker policy, women’s health services, and child safeguarding. He spent years either believing or pretending to believe that biological sex is fluid and that women can have penises. Only now, when the Cass Review, court rulings, and public opinion have made that position politically toxic, has he magically “changed his mind”. Think about the damage done while he held that view. The eroded women’s rights. The confused children fast-tracked toward hormones and surgery. The female prisoners and athletes forced to share spaces with biological males. All enabled or ignored by senior Labour figures like him. This level of ideological delusion at the very top of government is not just embarrassing, it is dangerous. Basic biology should never have been up for debate, let alone something a Health Secretary had to “evolve” on.

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Dee Rigueur
Dee Rigueur@DeeRigueur·
@NotThatBigIan How can the health of the nation be entrusted to someone so easily manipulated & confused as to once have rejected basic biological differences between men & women & who still believes that it's something people, "can have a view about" ?
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CrumbledCubes
CrumbledCubes@CrumbledBovril·
@NotThatBigIan 20 years ago the Health Secretary would not be proposing experimental drug trials with the aim of preventing children going through their natural pathway to adulthood. Yet here we are.
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CindyHoedel
CindyHoedel@CindyHoedel·
@NotThatBigIan If you need a few years of hard thinking yo understand that a woman can’t have a penis, you have no business being Health Secretary.
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Okham Man
Okham Man@OckhamMan·
@NotThatBigIan @JohnCleese It took him a few years to figure this out. And he says that without a shred of embarrassment.
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