Dean Grundy
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@YourAnonNews @CarlHigbie You claim that you are not stupid yet you are sooo dumb you can't even understand the level of your stupidity:)) the enrichment level one may need to power their cities is not 60%, it is way below that level and there is no other use for 60% level other than making nukes.
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So Iran now ADMITS they had enriched uranium… Hmm weird. Trump was right again
tag24.com/topic/iran-war…
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@airbrown79 @joshhammerlies @Maxda1048 @YourAnonNews @CarlHigbie Except the uses you were just told about ofcourse. Also wouldnt higher enrichment make more energy?
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@joshhammerlies @Maxda1048 @YourAnonNews @CarlHigbie Well lol I'm tail end Gen X...they exceeded enrichment levels for energy specific use in starting in 2021(under Biden) and have no other viable use for that level of enrichment....
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@Mayor_Of_RoHi @TrajansGhost @YourAnonNews @CarlHigbie I really wish more people were aware of this.
Even when his generals were asking him to rescind it he stood by it. Then the US killed him, do we think the next leader is going to think the same?
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@TrajansGhost @YourAnonNews @CarlHigbie Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued an oral fatwa in October 2003 declaring the production, stockpiling, and use of nuclear weapons strictly forbidden (haram) under Islamic law
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@TrajansGhost @kevin84292 @YourAnonNews @CarlHigbie Yet they didnt have any did they despite being only weeks away for the duration of those 2 decades.
Did you know the leader the US recently killed declared them Haram and woukdnt reverse the declaration despit pressure from his military leaders
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@kevin84292 @YourAnonNews @CarlHigbie lol, figures you'd try to blame Trump somehow. Netenyahu has been warning about Iran building nukes for 2 decades. But uh, sure blame Trump.
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@CarlHigbie They always had it, and always adnitted it. It was why inspectirs were wanted as they had a nuclear power programme and the US wanted to be sure it was just for power and not being used for weapons
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@DarkSevariant @jeepers2157 @smorange1984 @SullyDrummer @elonmusk Interesting premise but its not how it worked. It was named English because the English spoke it, Just like Welsh, Scottish, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and so on
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@DeanRGrundy @jeepers2157 @smorange1984 @SullyDrummer @elonmusk perhaps the english people were named...after a language. Kinda tribal, kinda parental, and also, ...kinda sexy...💅
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@jeepers2157 @smorange1984 @DarkSevariant @SullyDrummer @elonmusk .....the English didnt invent the English language? Are you sure about that?
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@smorange1984 @DarkSevariant @SullyDrummer @elonmusk you did not invent English you dumbass. it evolved from many languages. it even has ties to Viking.
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@spadelives @NEBU_CHAD_NEZZ @colwight @nullptr_a @TehranBureau They are being quite reasonable really, as thise cargo ships are carrying oil, a necessity for modern militaries it could easily be argued that they are transporting militarily important supplies of an enemy nation/for an enemy nation. That makes the cargo ships legit targets
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@NEBU_CHAD_NEZZ @colwight @nullptr_a @TehranBureau Irrelevant, they closed it to others and also charge tolls, neither of which are justifiable.
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Although the international law crowd are quick to pronounce on any US or Israeli military action that they deem to be illegal, but I’ve seen little comment from them about the legality of Iran closing the Straits. Iran actually has no legal basis for closing the Strait of Hormuz. Under both UNCLOS and customary international law, international straits are subject to a non-suspendable right of transit passage that no coastal state may unilaterally override, and Iran’s invocations of self-defence or countermeasures cannot meet the required legal thresholds. More fundamentally, the navigable channels run primarily through Omani rather than Iranian territorial waters, meaning any closure attempt would require projecting military force into a neighbouring state’s sovereign waters, compounding an already clear violation of international law with an act of aggression against Oman. on that basis alone the inability of the UN to act is a damning indictment of that institution.
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@Misa_Roumi You're exhausted, just imagine how the Palestinians must feel after 70 years.
Even just imagining this most recent escalation where your nation levelled their cities to rubble
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@TexMericana @wicked777 @MS2PZ Not religious but you worship Jesus, so you are religious.
Why do Trump supporters always seem to come out with the stupidist BS
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@wicked777 @MS2PZ Lol I'm not religious either. I worship Jesus not any religion.
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@SergioG47890462 @FiredCoachesAn1 @3YearLetterman @coachbrucepearl @PearlJam Be kind he's 'murican. To them its either in the US or outside the US, they dont have much geographical knowledge beyond that
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Lol . . . YOU said that my Grandfather was on the MEXICAN side.
Now, YOU claim that I thought my Grandfather was in the Alamo, as a Defender.
YOU have my Grandfather, on BOTH sides! (Is my Grandfather in a Superposition?)
The TRUTH is, I ain’t Mexican. The last time my ancestors were in Mexico was probably about ten thousand years ago.
And, I wasn’t born in the United States, either. I was born in SOUTH AMERICA. Mexican territory doesn’t extend that far South.
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@3YearLetterman @coachbrucepearl @PearlJam Its because one of those 2 groups started a war in Iran and, as well as facing reduced oil availability, has a resource intensive conflict going on. All the machines of war require some form or other of oils derivatives
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@LindseySharratt @JChimirie66677 @g_gosden Certainly where I live I see lots of family homes carved up into upstairs and downstairs flats, often 3 or 4 flats, while that increases possible livong space, they are cramped and lack the privacy of purpose built flats with sound travelling much easier.
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@DeanRGrundy @JChimirie66677 @g_gosden Landlordism isn't that rampant, and has filled a gap in many cases ... but I totally agree on failure to build homes. And further, that where we have built, we've often built the wrong homes in the wrong places.
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Gramsci's Dividend. Paid in Full.
@g_gosden, what this chart actually shows is the dividend of fifty years of institutional capture paying out in real time.
Reform leads among the least educated at 42 percent. Among the most educated it drops to 13 percent while Labour, the Greens and the Liberal Democrats collectively dominate. The assumption embedded in the framing of this data, and in your post, is that this reflects the superiority of educated judgment. It does not. It reflects something far more revealing about what British education has become.
The most educated in Britain are the most likely to have passed through institutions that have spent decades teaching them what to think rather than how to think. Universities that no longer tolerate ideological diversity. Humanities departments captured by a worldview in which Western civilisation is the problem, national identity is suspect, borders are violence and anyone who questions the progressive consensus is not wrong but morally deficient. The products of those institutions are not more enlightened. They are more thoroughly processed.
Meanwhile the least educated, the people the progressive establishment consistently dismisses as unsophisticated, have reached their conclusions the hard way. Through lived experience of open borders, two tier policing, parallel communities, suppressed wages, overwhelmed public services and the systematic prioritisation of every interest except theirs. They did not need a university to tell them what they can see with their own eyes.
Gramsci called it the long march through the institutions. The deliberate capture of education, media, the civil service, the judiciary and the cultural establishment to shape the assumptions of the next generation before they ever enter a polling booth. This chart is what that march looks like when it reaches the ballot box. The most educated vote for the parties that educated them. The least educated vote for the parties that represent what they actually experience.
The left calls this a problem of education. It is actually a problem of indoctrination. And the difference matters enormously.
Simon Gosden. Esq. #fbpe 3.5% 🇪🇺🐟🇬🇧🏴☠️🦠💙@g_gosden
Well that’s pretty clear cut
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@TorrieTruth @actingliketommy @EricLDaugh So he got a loan to invest and turn a profit?
Meanwhile the US does the opposite to socialist countries by sanctions, trade embargoes, etc
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@DeanRGrundy @actingliketommy @EricLDaugh Actually,,,we loaned it to him and he’s already paid it back.
You’re a special sort of socialist.
GIF
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@LindseySharratt @JChimirie66677 @g_gosden Affordabolity of homes isnt helped by rampant landlordism and tge lack of house building successive governments are responsible for, I font think its fair to place that issue at immigrants.
Wages are certainly an issue as employers abuse the wages foreign workers will take
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@DeanRGrundy @JChimirie66677 @g_gosden Many of us - and some old Labour types, in fairness - know what it's done to wages, to affordability of homes, to opportunity. Blairites want it regardless. And Greens want open borders and sneer at the working class.
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@merikuh @EricLDaugh Didnt he spike poverty, and there is no evidence he has reduced it as much as this post claims
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If you just follow his account, you are going to repeat his BS only. The country is worse than under the other government; they have so many cases of corruption. He and his sister are involved in a crypto fraud (also in the US); they have emptied the national bank. Why don’t you do research first?
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@OldeWorldOrder @EricLDaugh He made poverty worse taking it to a historical high, then changed land purchase laws to allow massive foreign purchasing of land. There is no evidence poverty has dropped like suggested
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@EricLDaugh Rebuilding a country after socialism has destroyed it is nearly impossible. But with a leader like Milei, I feel confident that they'll get their feet back underneath them.
VIVA LA LIBERTAD CARAJO!
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Dean Grundy รีทวีตแล้ว

@EricLDaugh Can you lot even try and tell the truth or is talking utter bollocks just your default




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