Tom Wynne
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I’m a mother of two boys – I think National Service is a great idea trib.al/4JeOwTB
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@JohnRad15 @kidAmok Is there anything you’d reccomend me checking out?
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@wynster03 @kidAmok Yeah the capitalists keep it that way, they own the media and even academia. Parenti got fire by Yale fror being so radical. The first and only tenured professor fired by the board of directors directly.
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Clara Mattei is a great explainer, and we do need to tell and retell the way capitalism stole the land to steal our labor. This is class slavery.
Jean Jacques Dessalines 🇭🇹🇵🇸🇳🇪🇲🇱🇧🇫🇨🇺@JeanJacquesDes7
Clara Mattei demonstrates how Marxist critique can calmly dismantle liberal/capitalist assumptions with intellectual rigor, responding not with anger but with patience and clarity that exposes the limits of a narrowly formed worldview. Radical_ideas_
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@JohnRad15 @kidAmok I’m fairly well versed in Marxism and would identify as such. I know mark Fisher is great as well and plan to read his works. The issue I find, is what was mentioned above. It’s getting the message out there to the masses, which is dominated by liberal ideology
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@wynster03 @kidAmok Yeah, it could change your life. Changed mine. That's who my icon is, it's Parenti.
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@JohnRad15 @kidAmok No. I’ve only ever seen him mentioned on here. I need to look him up.
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@kidAmok @JohnRad15 It’s a valid point. Professor Wolff is probably the most accessible Marxist communicator I’ve come across, but even that isn’t layman’s terms. It’s just as much as lack of education ( which is by design ) than lack of communicators.
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@JohnRad15 The average person watching TV won't have any idea what she's talking about and immediately switch off. Bring people on TV who can communicate these ideas in clear language.
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Any broadcaster airing Wes Streeting on the future funding of the NHS should, for transparency, also show the people and companies linked to private health who are paying him to say it.

Wes Streeting@wesstreeting
Giving a speech this morning on the future funding model for the NHS.
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@NirvanaCraig @WirralGlobeNews @Alison_McGovern Didn’t she vote to keep the child
Benefit cap last year?
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@WIRRALGLOBENEWS @Alison_McGovern Basics would include dropping the two child benefit cap and giving the pensioners their winter fuel allowance.
Alison is just going to tow the party line.
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.@Alison_McGovern MP promises ‘to get basics right’ in plan for Birkenhead wirralglobe.co.uk/news/24570397.…
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@OliDugmore @RoryStewartUK Suited his best mate though, anti Muslim bigotry was perfect to get everyone on board with the war on terror, illegal invasion thousands of innocent deaths.
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I asked @RoryStewartUK about the prevalence of anti-Muslim bigotry in modern politics and his reply stunned me.
What I wanted to talk about was the way ignorance and hatred (recent examples: describing Muslims praying in public as “an act of domination”, political parties trying to ban the burqa) was now not just harming British Muslims, but also the national interest.
How a lack of understanding about martyrdom or Persian nationalism connects to a war that might cause a global depression. I thought he might talk about Karbala, and we did eventually, but he began with a precise and confronting statement: much of what we’re dealing with is, quite simply, racism.
And not only that, but the weaponisation of that racism, and its political uses, which he described as “profoundly disturbing.”
He talked about arguing with Tommy Robinson. Speculated about possible endpoints for a politics that don’t incorporate dignity and love. And drew a parallel to anti-Semitism in the 1930s.
If you haven’t listened to the latest episode of The Exchange yet, you really need to. Listen in bio.

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@TheAnfieldWrap @Knox_Harrington Robbo should get into politics. He’s wasted on footy IMO
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@BladeoftheS Education also. One that isn’t controlled to serve capitalism.
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I saw this at the Financial Times. British establishment journalists have been indoctrinated—starting young at elite private schools—with the views needed to oversee the propaganda system
Many have literally never had an independent thought. What they do is spout received wisdom
So when someone probes one of their ideas it falls apart because they’ve learnt it by rote - there has been no conscious processing of information. They believe something, but don’t know why. They’ve just heard some authority say it
The top echelons of British journalism industry are, consequently, some of the most unimpressive people on the planet. Anyone capable of independent thought - and critical analysis outside the confines of establishment shibboleths - is filtered out very early
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Tucker Carlson challenges The Economist’s editor-in-chief to define Israel’s “right to exist”
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