Stu

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Stu

Stu

@stutastical

Family, football, music, reading, beer - that sort of stuff. Politically, I don't know where I sit any more.

Wellington, NZ Katılım Kasım 2013
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Ro Edge
Ro Edge@rosey_nz·
'I hope the people of Iran are released from living under tyranny. I hope the peoples of the Middle East can live in peace. I hope the takeaway for any would-be terrorist is the realisation that October 7 might not have been such a good idea.' @KonstantinKisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin

The arguments about Iran are so polarised that no one wants to admit that several things are true at once: You'd be a fool not to have serious reservations about the idea of a regime change war, especially in the Middle East. You'd also be a fool to allow terrorist-funding lunatics to develop nuclear weapons. Neither the people condemning these strikes, nor the people cheering them on know how this is going to work out. So far, Trump Administration interventions have been extraordinarily successful in achieving valid objectives within a highly limited scope. The strikes on Iran during the 12 day war achieved destruction of several nuclear facilities. The Venezuela operation decapitated the hostile regime and replaced Maduro with a non-hostile leader. Both also achieved significant "don't fuck with us" deterrence globally. However, it is not remotely clear at this moment in time whether something similar can be achieved in Iran. I understand and fully empathise with the people who think regime change is not going to work in Iran and you'll end up with the same as what you had or worse. And I understand just as much the people who celebrate an evil dictator being killed and Iran's nuclear and military assets being degraded further. The thing we do not know, and the thing that will determine whether this has all been worth it, is what the future leadership of Iran will look like. This seems to me to be the biggest risk Donald Trump has taken at any time in his first or second term. If it pays off, the reward both domestically and globally will be huge. If it doesn't and things go south, it could derail his Presidency and define his legacy like Iraq did for Blair and Bush. Very few people have any idea which of these scenarios is more likely and one thing is for sure: none of them are talking about it on social media because they're all sitting in command bunkers, not on X. I hope the people of Iran are released from living under tyranny. I hope the peoples of the Middle East can live in peace. I hope the takeaway for any would-be terrorist is the realisation that October 7 might not have been such a good idea. I hope that with the Middle East stabilised, the US can turn its attentions to the theatres that really matters to the security of the West: Russia and China. Whether any of that happens remains to be seen and it seems the hardest thing for anyone to do is to not express an opinion before the smoke has cleared.

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wokeandwoofing
wokeandwoofing@wokeandwoofing·
Of course Trans women are real women. If they weren't, we'd be living in a bizarre reality where men are just blatantly entering women's sports events to cheat and everyone is clapping along like it's admirable. Can you imagine?
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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
Some people say that Britain was better when gangs of foreign men weren't setting fire to women and their daughters, causing life-threatening injuries and broken bones. Those people are racist. Women being set on fire is our greatest strength.
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Ani O'Brien
Ani O'Brien@aniobrien·
“Cultural elite have spent a decade lecturing us about kindness, “centring lived experience,” interrogating our biases. And the moment lived experience proves inconvenient, messy, involuntary, politically explosive, they reach not for understanding but for denunciation.” Link 👇
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The Salty One
The Salty One@the_salty_one_·
Fucking horrid bitch @jacindaardern Free speech is a weapon of war that must be stopped. So they can force you to hand over money willingly for climate change and anything else the elites want us to believe. All to justify their laundromat. Get fucked.
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Dinesh D'Souza@DineshDSouza·
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern insists we should give up free speech—which she calls a “weapon of war”—to leaders like her so they can teach us exactly what to think about war, climate change and other issues. This is the rhetoric of tyranny, all dressed up.
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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
The only reason gender ideology will continue to have any power in society is because a bunch of people who should have know better are too scared to admit they fell for the stupidest idea of all time.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
In a nutshell (pardon the pun)…
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Since you greatly admire my intelligent analysis of important issues, let me give you my analysis of Candace Owens. She is 10/10 on charisma, charm and looks. She skillfully strings her audience along with false claims and false promises of the smoking gun which she never delivers. She became successful and well known because she took the ideas of great men like Thomas Sowell and Larry Elder and was the perfect vehicle for delivering them to a younger audience. However, once the BLM moment passed she no longer had a thing to talk about so she began to venture into things she hadn't researched or even remotely understood. This revealed her for who she is: someone who is good at presenting other people's ideas but terrible at evaluating whether those ideas are any good. And certainly not someone who is able to generate any ideas of any worth of her own. This is why when the Gaza war was the talking point, she banged on with great pomp and equally great ignorance about the conflict. But the moment Charlie was killed, she worked out that what her audience want more than her retarded takes on Israel was a conspiracy about his murder. And now she engages in outright evil, smearing both Charlie and his wife. As a mother, how she could do this to another woman who just lost her husband and has two little kids to look after as well as being pregnant is beyond me. This is one of the most outright disgusting things I have seen in public life. How anyone in good conscience would attempt to excuse this behaviour is not something I will ever understand or forgive. All of you who are enabling her demonisation of Erika Kirk have a seat right next to Candance on the bus to Hell as far as I'm concerned. So that's my intelligent take which I'm sure you'll respect like all the others. Have a good evening.
Triz@Tricia138262

@KonstantinKisin Konstantin, I greatly admire your intelligent analysis of important issues. However, I am disappointed that you dismiss Candace Owen while promoting her distractors, such as Ben Shapiro, who only try to ridicule her without addressing the valid concerns she raises.

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Andy
Andy@PositivFuturist·
It's kinda crazy that this whole thing started with feminism and ended with the state ignoring women and girls to placate patriarchal muslim men.. while supporting the rights of mentally ill men to help themselves to womens identities and spaces.
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Serena
Serena@Serena_Partrick·
Just talking to Dad and he remarked how unusual it is that the Canadian mass shooting was carried out by a woman... Every "journalist" who has caused this should never work again, every "news" agency putting it out there should be bankrupt.
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Fiona goddard@fionagoddarduk·
Honestly, I’ve never seen victims of any other crime be smeared, targeted, and abused the way grooming gang victims are—simply for telling their stories. It’s genuinely disgusting. This behaviour doesn’t just retraumatise victims; it allows the scandal to continue and enables perpetrators to keep operating, free to target new children. So if you’re someone who goes out of their way to smear victims, abuse them, call them liars, minimise or excuse what was done to them, congratulations—you are actively contributing to making children less safe.
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REALITY CHECK RADIO
REALITY CHECK RADIO@RCR_NZ·
Is foreign surveillance now operating inside New Zealand? “The idea that our government would allow foreigners to come here and set up surveillance operations over the domestic population boggles the mind.” William McGimpsey, Political Commentator Whose country is it really? newstalkzb.co.nz/news/national/…
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Ani O'Brien
Ani O'Brien@aniobrien·
The shit that these out of touch narcs spout is never the shit that gets censored. They're saying the shit that all their rich vapid friends clap along to. Good lord I can't stand celebrities.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Politics are often treated like radioactive material on Grammy night, writes Post pop music critic Chris Richards. But on Sunday, something changed. The world outside had finally become too loud to ignore. wapo.st/3Zx2QRv

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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Wow. Israeli police officers line up to salute the final journey of the last hostage Ran Gvili. Ran was part of the Yasam Special Unit. With a broken arm and after being shot twice, he took out 14 Hamas terrorists on October 7th 2023. He’s a hero.
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