Paul Hill
263 posts

Paul Hill
@ziks_99
Contributor and Editor at @NeowinFeed
Katılım Mayıs 2024
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@simongerman600 It was 44% under the Peronists in Argentina. Milei is sorting it out!
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@AJEnglish "There are no true friends in politics. We are all sharks circling, and waiting, for traces of blood to appear in the water." — Alan Clark.
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Disinformation about London has become a global industry.
The new “outrage economy” is growing - and it’s eating away at the bonds that hold our society together.
That's why I'm calling for urgent action from social media companies and government.
theguardian.com/media/2026/apr…

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White % of population by country:
United States: 56.3%
Britain: 81.7%
France: 85%
Germany: 85%
Netherlands: 77%
Belgium: 77%
Sweden: 80%
Norway: 81%
Denmark: 84%
Spain: 88%
Portugal: 84%
Uruguay: 86%
Argentina: 80%
What causes American pyschosis on this issue?
Chris Nelson 🏝️🇺🇸@ReOpenChris
🚨Governor DeSantis says the United States should reconsider being close allies with the United Kingdom because they have imported the Third World and we do not share a common culture anymore.
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#ShareTheMeal and help children in need with a tap on your smartphone. ShareTheMeal here: sharethemeal.org/campaigns/pale…
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@lecoder @klara_sjo The scale of the transatlantic trade was unique because it turned human beings into global commodities for centuries. Acknowledging this history isn't about blaming individuals today; it’s about fixing the broken systems it left behind so we can all move forward together.
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@ziks_99 @klara_sjo No, that's what woke revisionism shows.
It's a lie.
At the peak whites owned under 1% of slaves in that trade, and whites did not run the trade either.
The notion of "transatlantic" and "global system" is itself oxymoronic.
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@lecoder @klara_sjo History shows that the transatlantic slave trade was a global system of unprecedented scale and brutality. Recognizing this isn't about personal guilt; it's about addressing the lasting economic gaps it created. True justice means building a future where every nation can thrive.
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@ziks_99 @klara_sjo Get bent with your shared guilt nonsense, whites didn't even own a double-digit percentage of slaves at the time.
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@lecoder @klara_sjo It's not about individuals. It is a society wide thing. I don't know where you are from but the European powers and those who went to the US did and still do benefit from slavery.
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@ziks_99 @klara_sjo My ancestors NEVER did wrong, jackass.
I don't owe anyone shit for the ancestors of other people, whether those people were white or not.
If you have guilt, YOU make up for it, not the rest of us.
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@lecoder @klara_sjo Yes, you apologise when you do something wrong. We still haven't. Then we return artifacts because they were stolen too and clear their debts to make up for the fact we got rich on their backs. Then we do developmental aid to help them catch up. Just basic justice.
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@ziks_99 @klara_sjo Apologize? For being the only group of people in Human history to end slavery? Are you fucking kidding me? They should be getting reparations.
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@klara_sjo @lecoder That's a necessary step. The UK should also formally apologise, it should hand back all artifacts it stole, it should teach it's role in slavery to school kids, it should cancel debts to African countries, and it should engage in tech transfer, and help fund health and edu.
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#ShareTheMeal and help children in need with a tap on your smartphone. ShareTheMeal here: sharethemeal.org/campaigns/pale…
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#ShareTheMeal and help children in need with a tap on your smartphone. ShareTheMeal here: sharethemeal.org/challenges/c6a…
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@RMauriac @Matt_Pinner What religion is against mixed marriages? Mine has no problem with it.
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@BenGrahamUK The only reason you ever find a full church in the UK is because of immigrants. The Anglo Saxons embraced atheistic-paganistic-superstition decades ago. UK has been declining ever since the 1880s.
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