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เข้าร่วม Şubat 2019
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Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚
What the occupier will never understand is that when it is your home, when it is your land, in the face of threat you don't scurry away like rats. You stay, defend, and resist by any means necessary✊🏼🇱🇧
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Doug Cameron
Doug Cameron@DougCameron51·
We need an unequivocal statement from Labor that Australia will not be dragged into an illegal war led by Netanyahu and Trump. Obfuscation, weakness, sycophancy, fear and appeasement of Trump weakens our economy sovereignty and standing on the world stage. Courage not cowardice!
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Aaronymous
Aaronymous@AaronKinKin1·
@DaveMilbo We also shouldn't understate how appalling it is that an Australian Labor Premier would break our laws to persecute his own people, on behalf of a foreign entity. If the punishment fit the crime, Minns would be unemployed today.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
The USA is a place with no healthcare, but 1000 billionaires. At least 49 of those billionaires made all their money from Private Healthcare. Perhaps you can connect the dots.
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Tehran Tadhg
Tehran Tadhg@TadhgHickey·
Apparently we all just wanna murder babies and get away with it.
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
The Israelis have zero right under any article of international law to openly seize a significant band of Lebanese sovereign territory. This is completely illegal and that they feel they can do this is the direct result of months and months of Western-facilitated impunity.
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Solo Monk
Solo Monk@JJKALE2·
Don't ever forget: @AlboMP and @SenatorWong were the first political leaders on the planet to cheer when the US & Israel started bombing Iran Two hours later the world finds out that the US had slaughtered 167 girls. There was no condemnation. Penny & Albo just kept cheering.
Senator Penny Wong@SenatorWong

At a time like this, trusted friends matter more than ever. This week with @AlboMP I visited Malaysia, a vital trading partner. Australia is a trusted supplier of natural gas, and Malaysia is an important supplier of refined fuel. We rely on each other, and we’re stronger for it.

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MC Squared
MC Squared@mcsquared34·
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
Here’s Booker pushing a ‘vote blue no matter who’ argument while hoping we all forget that he (hypocritically) refused to endorse his own party’s New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
best of kamala harris@archivekamala

.@CoryBooker: “You may disagree with her [Kamala Harris] on 10% of her views, but you let someone get in office who you disagree with on everything. You let somebody get in office who is locking up our children. You let somebody in office who is taking away our healthcare.”

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King Henry
King Henry@k1nghenryIV·
@Jerusalem_Post A claim so lame I made it into a meme
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99% Johnny Graz
99% Johnny Graz@jvgraz·
I mean, who doesn't dream about sniping children in the head, sodomizing prisoners to death, massacring first responders, and torturing babies in front of their parents? Israelis really are living their best lives.
The Jerusalem Post@Jerusalem_Post

Opinion: Attacks on Zionism are based on projection – blaming others for what’s being lost – and, again, envy: resentment of the non-functioning national models in their own countries. jpost.com/opinion/articl…

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Scott Phillips
Scott Phillips@TMFScottP·
Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund was established in 1990. Here's a list of Australian PMs since then who frittered away our natural resources by not charging enough, and who didn't put any of the proceeds aside: Hawke Keating Howard Rudd Gillard Abbott Turnbull Morrison Albanese
Scott Phillips@TMFScottP

A reminder of the scale and benefit of Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund, which Australia should copy. "...the government [draws down] only its expected real return..." "...making up a quarter of Norway's budget..." "...steady stream of income for when oil and gas run out..."

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🥀_ Imposter_🥀
🥀_ Imposter_🥀@Imposter_Edits·
@jonathanchait Comparing a mass murderer responsible for the deaths of, at the bare minimum, 30k children and the displacement of millions of people.. To a goddamn twitch streamer.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The word "aid" contains a concealed premise. The premise: the relationship between wealthy nations and poor ones is fundamentally benevolent. The wealthy have more than they need. They share with those who have less. This is generosity. The concealed history: The United States gives approximately $50 billion in foreign aid annually. American corporations extract approximately $500 billion annually from developing countries through profit repatriation, transfer pricing, and debt service. The aid is one-tenth of the extraction. The aid is photographed. The extraction is not. The aid produces grateful recipients and humanitarian awards. The extraction produces the wealth that funds the aid. This is the thief tossing coins back to the robbed. A fraction of the theft, returned with ceremony, and called generosity.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Under Barack Obama, celebrated, Nobel Peace Prize-winning, uniquely thoughtful and deliberate Barack Obama, the United States used drone strikes and other forms of air power in at least seven countries: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Iraq, Syria. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism estimated that between 2004 and 2020, U.S. strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, and Afghanistan killed between 8,858 and 16,901 people, including between 910 and 2,200 civilians. The Obama administration developed a classification system for this. Adult males in strike zones were presumptively counted as combatants unless posthumous evidence established otherwise. Read that again. If you were a man, and you were in an area the U.S. government decided to strike, and you died in the strike, you were counted as a militant. By default. Unless someone could prove you weren't, after you were dead. This is not a Bush policy. This is not a policy that the anti-Iraq War liberals could point to as the exception. This is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, the most symbolically powerful embodiment of American liberalism and multicultural optimism the country has ever produced, signing off on a kill list every Tuesday morning in the White House. Tuesday. Morning. Kill list. And the American liberal establishment, the people who marched against Bush, who wept when Obama was elected, who believed in the possibility of a different kind of American power, largely looked away. Because the discomfort of following the analysis where it leads, past the party, past the leader, past the identity investment in having chosen the right side, is greater than most political psychologies are built to bear. The drone kept flying. The Nobel medal kept hanging. Both things were true at the same time. That is not a contradiction that can be resolved by voting differently. It requires a different kind of reckoning entirely.
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