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Women are adult human females. Digital ID, assisted dying and surrogacy are despicable in their own ways Supporter of 🇮🇱 and the people of 🇮🇷

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TheAmazingMsM@OhDoBoreOff·
@tammydiamonds I'm sorry that I underestimated antisemitism until 7 October. I used to wonder how the Holocaust started. Now I get it.
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Dorset Police@dorsetpolice·
MISSING | Can you help us find Lorraine? The 48-year-old went missing from #Dorchester on 25/3/26 and a further sighting was reported in #Yeovil. We are urging anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to contact us, quoting occurrence 55260042956. Read more: news.dorset.police.uk/news-article/b…
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Ellie Hodges
Ellie Hodges@elliehodges62·
🚨 BREAKING 🚨 I’ve got my hands on the 2026 conference agenda for the National Education Union the UK’s largest teaching union. It states: “Reaffirm the union’s opposition to all forms of racism, fascism and far-right extremism, including the divisive politics promoted by Reform UK.” And then: “The trade union movement must throw its full weight behind stopping a Reform UK government.” This isn’t neutral. It’s the UK’s largest teaching union taking a clear position against a political party while Zack Polanski has been invited to speak at conference. And these are the people shaping what’s happening in our classrooms. Have a look at this material yourself⬇️
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Charlie Cole
Charlie Cole@charliecolecc·
It's a gigantic tell really. By outright dismissing these projections, and there have been population projections from many respected demographers that all show White Britons in decline in the decades ahead — they are implicitly acknowledging that White Britons declining and becoming a minority would be an undesirable outcome. It's also obvious from census, birth and school stats that on current trends, this is going to happen in the next 20-40 years, bar some drastic changes in the next 15 years. If they genuinely didn't care, they wouldn't outright dismiss the projections, they would instead enquire why it matters or if they genuinely believed increases diversity is a benefit, explain why this is economically or socially advantageous.
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MENA Visuals
MENA Visuals@menavisualss·
🎸 Tuareg Blues, often referred to as Desert Blues, is a hypnotic and deeply evocative genre of music that originates from the Imazighen people of the Sahara Desert, spanning Mali, Niger, Algeria, Libya, Burkina Faso and many other countries. Rooted in centuries-old Imazighen traditions, it merges the haunting melodies of North African Imazighen music with the raw energy of American blues and rock. The Imazighen, have long used music as a means of storytelling, resistance, and cultural preservation. Traditional Imazighen music was played on instruments like the teherdent (a type of lute) and the imzad (a one-stringed violin, traditionally played by women). However, in the late 20th century, as Imazighen communities faced displacement, political struggles, and exile, many young musicians turned to the electric guitar, inspired by the revolutionary sounds of Western blues, rock, and reggae. This fusion created a distinct style-characterized by pentatonic scales, hypnotic rhythms, call-and-response vocals, and the steady, trance-like repetition reminiscent of both Saharan folk chants and Mississippi Delta blues. The influence of artists like Ali Farka Touré, whose Malian blues style bridged African and American blues traditions, also helped shape the genre. The music features driving guitar rhythms, often with reverb-heavy electric guitars that produce a shimmering, almost psychedelic effect. Call-and-response vocals reflect lmazighen oral traditions and communal storytelling. The lyrics are poetic and political, speaking of exile, freedom, rebellion, and the vast beauty of the desert. The hypnotic, repetitive structure of the music creates a trance-like atmosphere, deeply connected to the rhythms of nomadic life and the endless expanse of the Sahara. by Houssaine Ousbouh
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habibi@habibi_uk·
Just a week after Jewish ambulances were burned, haters showed up nearby this evening to shout "the state of Israel has to go". The creep in the blue jacket? He was at the head of the "anti-racist" march in London last Saturday.
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No to Digital ID
No to Digital ID@NoToDigitalID·
The world just had its largest ever data breach. Affecting 70% globally.
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Jill Foster
Jill Foster@JournalistJill·
I see the Good Law Project are now going after this group of volunteers…so it’s worth resharing my story about them from a few weeks ago. The women fighting to keep trans activism out of the classroom telegraph.co.uk/gift/9b01470f7…
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Kathy Parr
Kathy Parr@KathyParr101·
NHS care is now being rationed. GPs have been told (and will be paid) to refuse, at least, 1 out of 4 specialist referrals to hospitals in order to reduce waiting lists by 25% minimum. Wes Streeting is a dangerous menace. This is an inhumane way to reduce waiting lists.
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Papaganda
Papaganda@Banjaxbill·
Lady passenger from Marylebone to kings X this morning. I have your phone . Left in cab , you'd been to stoke Mandeville and we're going home to Peterborough, you paid in cash . Please circulate
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Lisa Mckenzie
Lisa Mckenzie@redrumlisa·
In a few days Ashfield & Mansfield Councils remove 4k people from the Council House Waiting List & close the list to everyone who is working full time even on minimum wage. Council Housing will be paid for almost exclusively with housing benefit & those who work will be thrown into the hopeless private rental market which will hold them in poverty nottinghampost.com/news/local-new…
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J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
@KDansky It is possible that a good friend, hearing of my strong personal views on hoodies for middle-aged men, bought not only my husband but every member of the friend's and my own family identical hoodies, which they all wore to lunch. And they made me wear one.
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Cloud@Cloud1a7·
Touché 😂
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
🇯🇵 Japan is trending on X today. Good. It’s long overdue. Let me tell you three things about this country that will quietly rearrange everything you thought you knew about human nature. And animal nature, for that matter. Someone left an iPhone on a bench in Tokyo. Not in a sleepy suburb. In Tokyo, a city of thirty-seven million people, most of them late for something. The phone sat there. The next day, it was still there. Which means that every single person who walked past it made a small, private decision: not my phone. Leave it. In most cities, that phone would have had the life expectancy of a mayfly in a thunderstorm. Then there are the football fans. Japan plays a match, the stadium shakes, and then they tidy up. Every wrapper, every cup, every last plastic bag. They leave the stands cleaner than they found them. As a matter of course. As if it simply never occurred to them to do anything else. And then there is Nara. In this ancient city, over a thousand wild deer roam freely among temples and schoolchildren and tourists. They have lived alongside humans for thirteen centuries, considered sacred messengers of the gods. They will walk up to you, look you in the eye, and bow. Deeply and deliberately. It is, I should mention, a learned trick to get rice crackers. But here is the thing: somewhere along the way, a deer decided that the correct way to ask a human for something was to bow politely first. In Japan, even the wildlife has manners. No law requires any of this. No fine threatens it. It emerges from something much harder to legislate: the quiet, unshakeable conviction that the space around you is shared, and therefore your responsibility. Three small stories. One very large idea. The rest of us might want to take notes. ありがとう、日本。 Thank you, Japan. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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TraditionalBritain
TraditionalBritain@TradBritGroup·
When 40% of referrals come from school teachers and 80% of school teachers profess left or hard-left politics, it's exactly as you'd expect: right-leaning youth are targeted, minorities are protected. Just 1 in 5 referrals are taken up by Prevent but for the other 4 (80%) they are likely to get a visit by the social services matriarchy instead, to check their thinking. Their parents will be put through the gamut of 'welfare checks' - the process is the punishment. Teachers fear that one opinionated pupil could influence the opinions of others (a 'node') and so are quick to stamp on it. Mail: Britain's troubled counter-terrorism programme today faced fresh accusations of complacency over the threat from 'ever more confident' Islamic extremists. 'Extreme Right-wing' behaviour is the biggest identified reason for someone being put on Prevent's radar. Four people a day are now being referred to the scheme for displaying such views, on average – twice as many as for 'Islamist extremism'. This is despite MI5 declaring that Islamist terrorism, driven by perceived grievances against the West, poses the 'most significant threat to the UK by volume'. Extreme Right-wing ideologies 'can be broadly characterised as cultural nationalism, white nationalism and white supremacism'. Guidance published online says they also use violence to further their aims. Every year 7,000 people are referred to Prevent for initial assessment, typically by teachers and social workers. Since 2015, public bodies, such as schools and the police, have had a legal duty to identify people in danger of turning to 'extremism'. Police inspect each referral, with anyone at 'genuine risk of radicalisation' sent on to Channel – a voluntary scheme where individuals can be mentored and given career and educational advice. Government data shows that 'extreme Right-wing' behaviours made up 21 per cent of all identified referrals in the year to March 2025, up from 19 per cent the year before. Referrals for 'Islamist extremism', meanwhile, fell from 13 per cent to 10 per cent of the total. Of the almost 1,500 referrals progressed to Channel, 42 per cent were for 'extreme Right-wing' views. Just 15 per cent were for concerns over 'Islamist extremism'. Potential threats from Left-wing organisations are included in the figures, although only 21 Prevent referrals were logged in the year to March 2025. A Home Office spokesman said: 'It would be wrong to judge the threat of an ideology by counting Prevent referrals alone. Beloved comedies Yes Minister and The Thick Of It were marked by Prevent as 'key texts' for white nationalists, it emerged weeks after the dossier was published. Even the 1955 epic war film The Dam Busters was singled out as a possible red flag of extremism by the body's Research Information and Communications Unit. And last year Prevent training documents were published that listed sharing the view that Western culture was 'under threat from mass migration and a lack of integration' was a 'terrorist ideology'.
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MENA Visuals@menavisualss·
🇮🇷 The beautiful melodies of handpan artist Erfan Farahdoost in northern Iran, February 13, 2026.
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Libriscent@libriscent·
Sometimes I forget that we live on a planet where sea otters wrap themselves in kelp so they don’t drift out to sea while they sleep. Where frogs follow elephants in the jungle to lay eggs in their footprints. Where whales lift their newborns to the surface for a breath of air.
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𝑮𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒓 𓍢ִ໋♡
Just to clarify, I'm a white, educated English woman, and I'd rather slide bare arse to China on blades covered in lemon juice several times over than spend even a minute alone with barely literate immigrant males from Afghanistan or Syria, who hate women like me with a fury few truly understand. Hope that helps.
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