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PhilB ретвитнул
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PhilB ретвитнул
PhilB ретвитнул

Curieux silence de nos élus de gauche, à l’image de Sandrine Rousseau ou d’Aymeric Caron, si prompts habituellement à dénoncer avec virulence la corrida, mais soudainement muets face à l’égorgement rituel sans étourdissement des milliers de moutons ces derniers jours pour l’Aïd.
Étonnant, n’est-ce pas ? 🙃
Une fois de plus, la cohérence et le courage font défaut. Une belle bande d’hypocrites, comme d’habitude.

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@ShashiRoopram De idioten in Den Haag hebben jaren geleden al beslist dat asielzoekers met een verblijfsvergunning voor onbepaalde tijd vakantie mogen vieren in hun land van herkomst waar, volgens hun asielverhaal, hun leven ernstig gevaar loopt.
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Als een statushouder op vakantie gaat naar het land dat hij/zij is ontvlucht, dan lijkt het me logisch dat de verblijfsstatus wordt ingetrokken. Als het land veilig genoeg is voor vakantie, is het ook veilig genoeg om er te verblijven.
Leila@Leila68488345
Een mevrouw uit @Eritrea woont in @Nederland en heeft een asielverblijfsvergunning gekregen. Op dit moment is zij terug in Eritrea om de onafhankelijkheid te vieren. Daar doet zij uitspraken zoals dat er geen vrijheid is in Nederland en dat er wel vrijheid is in Eritrea. Ook spreekt zij positief over de president van Eritrea.@JuisteAntwoord @fvdemocratie @mariannezw @MonaKeijzer @KAFKA_Dev @MinisterAenM
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Mia Doornaert ziet knieval in het Westen:'Als vrouw zou ik gek zijn om van de islam te houden'.Wat is toch in al die GroenLinkse vrouwen gevaren dat ze zo naïef en hiervoor doof + blind blijven?Een narcistisch-masochistische behoefte aan zelf-onderwerping?wnl.tv/2026/05/29/col…
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#zandvoort #overlast
‘Ik zie hier geen rellende Chinezen’
De boulevard van Zandvoort is per vandaag aangewezen als veiligheidsrisicogebied.
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In 1937, a nineteen year old woman graduated summa cum laude in chemistry. She applied to fifteen graduate schools. Not one offered her funding.
She was told laboratories did not hire women. She never earned a PhD. She later received the Nobel Prize and helped save millions of lives.
Her name was Gertrude Belle Elion.
Born in New York City in 1918 to immigrant parents, Gertrude was brilliant from childhood. She skipped two grades, graduated high school at fifteen, and entered Hunter College during the Great Depression. Her family could only afford college because Hunter offered free tuition to women.
Then tragedy changed her life forever.
When Gertrude was fifteen, her beloved grandfather died painfully from stomach cancer. Watching doctors fail to save him gave her a purpose she never abandoned. She decided she wanted to fight disease through science.
She graduated from Hunter College in 1937 at just nineteen years old, but the scientific world had little interest in hiring women. Graduate schools rejected her requests for funding. Laboratories turned her away. Some employers openly admitted they did not want female chemists.
So she worked wherever she could while studying at night.
Everything changed in 1944 when she joined Burroughs Wellcome and began working with scientist George Hitchings. Together, they pioneered a revolutionary method called rational drug design — creating medicines by understanding disease at the molecular level instead of relying on trial and error.
Their discoveries transformed medicine.
Elion helped develop 6-mercaptopurine, one of the first successful treatments for childhood leukemia. Before it existed, most children diagnosed with leukemia died within months.
She later helped create azathioprine, the first major drug that made organ transplantation possible, along with groundbreaking antiviral medications that changed treatment for herpes and helped pave the way for AIDS therapies.
In 1988, Gertrude Elion received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
She was seventy years old.
And she still did not have a PhD.
The young woman fifteen schools rejected ended up reshaping modern medicine anyway.

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British MP Sarah Pochin is calling on the British police to act with full transparency toward the public and immediately release the bodycam footage of the officers who handcuffed Henry Nowak and left him to bleed to death after his attacker accused him of racism.
This is not just another tragic incident.
This is two-tier policing in its most brutal and deadly form.
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