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Barren Wuffet

@singlemomslayer

Gilt bag holder, 0dte enthusiast RIP credit suisse forever in our hearts ♥️

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TRAXY ᛉ ᛣ@AlexLaurentius·
@UbermenschMind I'm rooting for Argentina because them winning will make all the leftists and third-worlders seethe.
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aidoc@aidoc97·
@Rlufc96 I absolutely love coming to Leeds every year and will continue to do so but it's Shamrock Rovers first and foremost. I have watched my team in Europe 3 of the last 4 years and had some I believe trips. Some Irish fans will never experience this 🤷
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Ry@Rlufc96·
The chip on out of towners shoulders is unbelievable, no English supporter of an English club gives a fuck if they have a “worldwide fan base” or not, it’s only ever used to justify glory supporting
IFB Media@IFBMedia

Agree, or disagree?

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Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson@nfergus·
The goal of my entire career as an historian was to ensure that citizens learned the lessons of history—including the vital lesson that antisemitic rhetoric can be translated into genocidal reality if it is adopted by a modern state. Yet today, as AI permeates social networks, anti-history is spreading like a cancer. The Holocaust is either denied or derided. I have to admit: I failed utterly.
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Stelios Panagiotou
Stelios Panagiotou@Panagiotou90St·
If you are against wokeness, you must be against casting on grounds of minority group representation. Greeks are white Europeans (let's not start with the Italians and Spaniards are not white rhetoric) with the Mediterranean tan due to extended exposure to sunlight. Due to the fact that women were staying indoors, Homer describes both goddesses and mortal women as white-armed. The point is that people are fed up with wokeness and the constant distortion of reality.
UBERSOY@UBERSOY1

Ben Shapiro says Greeks are not White as he glazes the multiracial cast of The Odyssey (2026)

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AF Post
AF Post@AFpost·
Ben Shapiro says Greeks aren't White and that the multiracial casting in The Odyssey doesn’t bother him, praising The Odyssey as an 8 or 9 out of 10. Follow: @AFpost
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Mark W.
Mark W.@DurhamWASP·
“For David Cameron to have been at the peak of political power for 6 years without a single arresting thought or amusing anecdote & without displaying any interest in, let alone knowledge of, history, philosophy or higher culture, is an achievement of a kind” Theodore Dalrymple
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Fred de Fossard
Fred de Fossard@defossardf·
I can well believe this. The American right's fascination with Tommy Robinson is incredibly frustrating, it is a millstone around the neck of people in Britain who are trying to fix our broken immigration policy. Excellent @PimlicoJournal piece on this: pimlicojournal.co.uk/p/why-nigel-fa…
J Stewart@triffic_stuff_

😳 BOMBSHELL claims from Nigel Farage on Triggernometry: He claims Elon Musk offered “very large sums of money” to Reform UK but only if Farage publicly backed @TRobinsonNewEra and started pushing mass deportations of illegals before the party had a concrete plan. Farage says he refused, telling Konstantin: “He wanted me to come out publicly and support Tommy Robinson, and I said I can’t do that. He wanted me to come out and talk about deportations of illegals before we had a plan.” Framing it as proof no one can “buy” him (in response to questions about other donors), Farage positioned it as standing up to Musk’s demands and not being “bullied”. This is basically accusing Musk of trying to blackmail him with cash for political concessions. Serious accusations. It will be interesting to hear Musk’s response. 🤔

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Marc Zell - מארק צל
FALKLAND/MALVINAS ISLANDS—ARGENTINA—UK—USA When President Trump asked his allies to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz and confront a nuclear-ambitious Iran, Britain temporized. London hesitated over the use of its bases, balked at sending warships, and insisted it would not be “dragged in.” When it was finally America’s turn to ask, the reciprocity Reagan had banked on did not arrive. Contrast Buenos Aires. President Javier Milei broke with much of his own region to stand — openly, unequivocally — with the United States and with Israel, offering precisely the solidarity Britain withheld. The junior partner of 1982 has become the steadfast one. The senior partner has become the reluctant one. Alliances are not heirlooms. They are living accounts of reciprocity, and Reagan’s decision was a discretionary deposit — not a permanent lien on American policy. If Britain will not spend its capital when Washington calls, no principle obliges Washington to keep spending its own to underwrite British sovereignty over two specks of land 8,000 miles from London, with a total human population of 3,000 and many times more sheep— islands the British call the Falklands and Argentines call the Malvinas. This is not a call for hostility toward a friend. It is a call for candor about what friendship requires. The Trump Administration should revisit the reflexive posture it inherited and ask one plain question: when the bill came due, who actually showed up? Reagan stood with Britain when Britain was the ally who counted. In 2026, the ally who counts may be flying a different flag.
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stellacreasy@stellacreasy·
The coffee shop in wood street library is so much more than a great place for a drink and bun. It’s the antidote to the hate being thrown at those seeking sanctuary, showing the reality of how so many are building new lives here in our communities that benefit us all. Share this and help me make Haven Coffee go viral to show why challenging the narratives about refugees matters.
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J Stewart
J Stewart@triffic_stuff_·
😳 BOMBSHELL claims from Nigel Farage on Triggernometry: He claims Elon Musk offered “very large sums of money” to Reform UK but only if Farage publicly backed @TRobinsonNewEra and started pushing mass deportations of illegals before the party had a concrete plan. Farage says he refused, telling Konstantin: “He wanted me to come out publicly and support Tommy Robinson, and I said I can’t do that. He wanted me to come out and talk about deportations of illegals before we had a plan.” Framing it as proof no one can “buy” him (in response to questions about other donors), Farage positioned it as standing up to Musk’s demands and not being “bullied”. This is basically accusing Musk of trying to blackmail him with cash for political concessions. Serious accusations. It will be interesting to hear Musk’s response. 🤔
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Euli-🦔 Practical Zianist
Euli-🦔 Practical Zianist@EulipotyphlaOG_·
At some point, the Right needs to hold journalists accountable in the same way that they put us through the wringer for everything. We need to build a list where we tabulate their misdeeds, and have it ready to hand, when they pop up on Question Time / Newsnight. @AishaKDown
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Toby Young@toadmeister

Earlier today a @Guardian journalist sent me this query: Dear Toby Young, I'm Aisha Down, a journalist at the Guardian. I'm getting in touch because we're planning to report that the US state department is considering a grant of $5m to Free Speech Union, your organisation, as part of a new grant-making scheme, and wanted to give you the chance to comment. We would appreciate receiving your comment by 14:30. We are considering reporting the following: - The grant to the FSU is part of a package to Maga aligned groups that former US officials have condemned as a misuse of public money to seek influence over foreign politics and interfere with democracy. - It is rare for the US government to fund partisan political organisations in western countries. - These grants are likely to pose a challenge to Andy Burnham, who has said he will be "very upfront" with Trump about any disagreements. - These grants - including to your organisation - are "sole source" grants, meaning they are to be awarded without any competitive process. This is unusual for a highly regulated process which usually requires grantees to show they have a track record for handling funds and clear plans for the money. - This lack of process has been criticised as "outrageous and absurd" by former US officials, and as "gross incompetence" and "horrible stewardship" of US taxpayer money. - Your organisation does not appear to have a track record of handling grants of this amount. - We describe your organisation as "a rallying point for “anti-woke” grievance" which "frequently allies itself with rightwing causes" and say that you, Toby Young, appeared on Rees-Mogg's GB news show earlier this month to warn about 'Soviet-style' censorship in the UK. - The state department says that its grant to FSU will “support campaigns promoting free speech and countering digital overregulation across the UK, Europe and Australia”. The sole-source award is justified “due to FSU’s global network of free speech activists”. We would like to fully and fairly reflect your point of view and look forward to your statement. Thank you, -- Aisha Kehoe Down Senior Tarbell Fellow, Guardian News and Media I replied as follows: It sounds like a pretty garbled story. Free Speech Union International, which is the umbrella group that FSU UK, FSU Australia, FSU New Zealand, FSU Canada, FSU South Africa and FSU Brazil sit within, has expressed interest in applying for grant funding from the US State Department. This would be to promote the right to freedom of expression in those countries, which, far from being a partisan cause, is a universal human right. But it hasn't submitted a formal application and, consequently, has been awarded no grant from the State Department or any other branch of the US Government. You've mischaracterised the FSUs, all of which are non-partisan organisations that defend people who get into trouble for exercising their right to feee speech regardless of their political views. The FSU UK, for instance, is currently paying for the legal defence of a protestor who's being prosecuted for holding up a sign saying "I support Palestine Action", as well as a protestor for wearing a t-shirt at a Unite the Kingdom rally for saying "Fuck Islam Christ is King". Yes, we helped Lucy Connolly appeal her sentence -- we thought a prison sentence of over two-and-a-half years for a single tweet was excessive -- but we also tweeted yesterday, condemning the arrest of Heather Herbert and offering our support. Yes, we came to the defence of Nigel Farage when he was debanked, but we've also offered to help the Canary in its recent debanking case. So to describe the FSU UK as a "rallying point for anti-woke grievance" is misleading. We are a rallying point for those who want to defend the right to freedom of expression. Best, Toby The @Guardian then ran this story: theguardian.com/us-news/2026/j… You be the judge of whether you think this is good journalism.

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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: An investigation has found Hitler admirers, neo-fascists and ethnic cleanser supporters are installed in Restore Britain’s local branches
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Barren Wuffet
Barren Wuffet@singlemomslayer·
@EulipotyphlaOG_ The English in England* framing things as the British community instead of the white community is better anyway has the added implication that the British are white.
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Euli-🦔 Practical Zianist
Euli-🦔 Practical Zianist@EulipotyphlaOG_·
An absolutely correct observation. Reform need to be talking about the English working class in England, the Welsh in Wales, and the Scots in Scotland. The median voter recoils less when it is framed in those terms than "whites". People get squeamish when it's too explicit.
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@EulipotyphlaOG_ I'm not sure why the geniuses in Reforms policy/comms team think it's an effective strategy to use overtly racial language. Ofc everything they say is true but it's not politically helpful. When in either of his campaigns did Trump start talking about "whites"?

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