SuperGD

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SuperGD

SuperGD

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The truth has set me free🌞

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Alliance Party
Alliance Party@allianceparty·
The DUP cheer-led an illegal war in Iran and chased selfies with Trump while people here pay the price. If we’re serious about fixing the damage, attitudes must change. Closer ties with the EU and transitioning to renewables are how we can protect households. – @EoinTennyson.
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Paul Brand
Paul Brand@PaulBrandITV·
Starmer will be relieved that the vibe among Labour MPs tonight seems to be that they believe the PM and blame the civil service. Both Chris Curtis and Barry Gardiner on @BBCNewsnight angrier with Foreign Office than Starmer, suggesting Olly Robbins should be the one to resign.
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Sage Despatches
Sage Despatches@SageDespatches·
Murdered by the IRA. Shot whilst his holding his child's hand, leaving chapel on the day of his sister's wedding. The moral bankruptcy of terrorists.
OnThisDayTheIRA@OnThisDayPIRA

#OnThisDay in 1979 the IRA murdered Michael Cassidy, 31. Married father of 1. Off duty prison officer attending sister’s Easter Mon wedding. Shot holding 3 yr old daughter’s hand leaving Chapel, Clogher. Reception booked at The Four Seasons, Monaghan. onthisdaypira.blogspot.com/2018/07/patter… #OTD

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Maxi
Maxi@AllForProgress_·
On Saturday morning, a woman in her twenties was raped outside Epsom Methodist Church on Ashley Road. She had left a nightclub; she was followed by a group of men; the attack took place between two and four in the morning, in the heart of a market town in Surrey that most of the country thinks of, if it thinks of it at all, as somewhere you go to see the horses run. The residents of Epsom have asked Surrey Police reasonable questions. "Who are the suspects? What do they look like? Is there CCTV?" Surrey Police has declined to answer. They have said they do not have "sufficient information" to release descriptions. They have urged the public "not to speculate," because speculation "may lead to additional tensions within local communities." Translated from the institutional dialect, this means: we know what you are likely to conclude from the descriptions, and we would rather you didn't. On Tuesday evening, hundreds of residents gathered in the town centre to ask the question again. The police response was to deploy public order units, riot shields, and helmets against people standing on the pavement of their own high street demanding to know what the men who raped a woman six doors down from them actually look like. The local Lib Dem MP - who represents these people and the town - told the protesters to "take it elsewhere." "Take it elsewhere." This is the settled posture of the modern British state toward its own citizens. When a town asks for the most basic information about a violent sexual offence committed on its streets - information that, thirty years ago, would have been on the front of every regional paper within hours - it is met first with bureaucratic evasion, then with riot police, then with a sitting member of parliament telling them to do one. Epsom is not an unruly place. It is not a place with a history of disorder. It is a comfortable commuter town in Surrey whose residents have been told, in the space of seventy-two hours, that the police will not tell them who is hunting women on their streets, that asking about it constitutes a threat to community cohesion, and that if they persist in asking they will be treated as a public order problem. There is a specific and ugly contempt encoded in this response. It is the contempt of an administrative class that has decided the British public cannot be trusted with the truth about anything happening to it, and that the job of the state is no longer to solve the crime but to manage the reaction to it, forcibly. The people of Epsom have not misbehaved. They have done the thing that citizens of a serious country are supposed to do when something terrible happens where they live: they have turned up and asked questions. And the answer they have received, delivered in riot gear, is that their questions are the problem.
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Nick Dixon
Nick Dixon@NickDixon·
Low IQ Yookay cretin mindlessly destroys a dry stone wall. There are entire government schemes dedicated to filling the countryside with this scum, whilst ethnically cleansing the people who’ve cared for it for generations.
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Geiger Capital
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
"Your universe has no meaning to them. They will not try to understand. They will be tired, they will be cold, they will make a fire with your beautiful oak door..." Jean Raspail, The Camp of the Saints
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
How on earth is the UK letting a muslim terrorist convicted in a 1999 Yemeni terror plot, conspiring to bomb the British consulate in Aden, an Anglican church, and a hotel, run for local council office in Birmingham? Shahid Butt was jailed for 5 years as part of an Abu Hamza-linked group. Now he’s standing as an independent in Sparkhill for the May 7 elections.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Kathryn Bolkovac was a police officer in Lincoln, Nebraska. Years on the force. Divorced. Three grown children. Looking for a change. 1998. She applied to join the UN's International Police Task Force in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The IPTF. Created after the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords. Mission was to monitor and train local law enforcement after the Bosnian War. 1999. Signed a contract with DynCorp Aerospace. US defense contractor. 15 million dollar UN-related contract to hire and train police officers for duty in Bosnia. Pay was 85,000 dollars. Better than Lincoln PD. After training in Fort Worth, Texas, she was sent to Sarajevo. Human rights investigator. Three months later deployed to Zenica. Put in charge of fighting violence against women. Head of the department of gender affairs. Shortly after arriving she encountered a battered young woman. Not from the Balkans. From Moldova. Spoke neither English nor Bosnian. Couldn't explain what happened. But she could point Kathryn to a local nightclub. The Florida. Kathryn investigated. Found seven girls locked in a room upstairs. Held captive. No passports. No way out. Room littered with used condoms. Her team walked the perimeter. Found an exterior staircase. Locked door on the second floor. Forced it open. Seven more girls. Also captive. Sex trafficking ring operated by the Serbian mafia. Girls trafficked from Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania. Some as young as 12 years old. Kathryn found a metal box at the Florida. Full of US dollars. The clientele were Americans working in Bosnia. Potentially her own fellow police officers. Brothels disguised as bars. Restaurants. Hotels. Clubs. Scattered throughout the hills of Bosnia. Victims told her directly. American contractors were buying underage girls. One American police officer working alongside her told her he had purchased a woman outright from a bar owner right outside Sarajevo. Took her home. To keep. To marry. To bring back to the United States. It got worse. International peacekeepers and UN bureaucrats were keeping the underground sex trade alive. Officers from multiple countries working under DynCorp. Some were customers. Some were facilitators. Local police confirmed it. The trafficking started with the arrival of the international peacekeepers. Kathryn pushed for formal investigations. She was reassigned. When she questioned her colleagues' diplomatic immunity she was demoted. Peacekeepers couldn't be prosecuted for crimes committed overseas. Fed up. She sent an email. Detailed everything. Coerced prostitution. Cross-border smuggling of women. Named specific personnel allegedly involved. Sent it to more than 50 people. UN officials. DynCorp officials. Up the entire chain of command. Less than two years on the job. Kathryn was fired. Gross misconduct. Falsifying timesheets they said. She was forced to flee the country. Carrying a bag packed with her investigative reports. A probable threat to her life had been determined. She took her story to BBC News. June 2001. Filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against DynCorp in a UK employment tribunal. August 2, 2002. The tribunal ruled unanimously in her favor. DynCorp ordered to pay approximately 153,000 dollars in damages. DynCorp appealed. Then dropped the appeal in April 2003. Days before announcing an enormously lucrative new contract with the US State Department. To police Iraq's civilian population during the War on Terror. DynCorp fired seven employees for solicitation. Not one faced criminal prosecution. No clear jurisdiction. US Army had no authority over civilian contractors. Case transferred to Bosnian police. Bosnian police unsure about diplomatic immunity under the Dayton Peace Accords. Zero prosecutions. Zero. The seven were simply repatriated. Sent home to their countries. DynCorp kept winning government contracts. Similar police training missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. US Government continued working with them throughout. At least two of the men involved in trafficking at DynCorp were later promoted to upper management. Kathryn was forced out of policing entirely. 2010. Hollywood made the movie. The Whistleblower. Rachel Weisz played Kathryn. Screened at the United Nations in New York. For legal reasons DynCorp was renamed Democra Security. 2011. Kathryn was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Same year she graduated with a degree in political science from University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She now lives in the Netherlands. Works a desk job as a project manager for an international auctioneering firm. Tried to obtain international contract work. Infamous in that community. Couldn't get back in. The men who bought children were promoted. The woman who reported it works a desk job. Think about what Kathryn found. Sent to Bosnia to help rebuild a war-torn country. Discovered the people sent to protect were the ones exploiting. UN peacekeepers buying girls. American contractors raping children. Organizations created to help enabling a sex trade. Girls as young as 12. Locked in rooms. No passports. No escape. She documented everything. Investigated for months. Reported to 50 officials. Every single one ignored her. Demoted. Fired. Threatened. Forced to flee the country carrying evidence in a bag. Won her lawsuit. Exposed the scandal to the world. Forced the UN to create oversight units. Became a Hollywood film. Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Zero men prosecuted. Not one. Kathryn said it clearly. What happened in Bosnia is similar to later scandals. The abuse continues. The cover-ups continue. But because of her the world saw it. Girls were saved from slavery. UN complicity was proven. The cover-up was exposed. She paid for it with her career. With her ability to work in the field she loved. With years of her life fighting for justice that never fully came. Kathryn Bolkovac. Nebraska police officer. Went to Bosnia in 1999 to help. Found children locked in rooms instead. Reported it. Lost everything. Still speaking about it today. Zero men prosecuted. Not one.
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
The Global Sumud Flotilla is heading to Gaza to break Israel's illegal siege. While the flotilla sails at sea, we must mobilise on land. Let's turn this historic mission into lasting political change — and bring about peace, justice and liberation for the Palestinian people.
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AC_SPARTAN
AC_SPARTAN@ACSPARTAN1·
THIS IS JUDGE MAGGIE SCOTT She let child rapist Daniel Cieslak, who r*ped a 12-YEAR-OLD girl, WALK FREE from her courtroom. But guess what folks? Not only that! She gave him an ABSOLUTE DISCHARGE, despite him pleading GUILTY. She also sparked outrage by praising Algerian rapist Hamadache Hamza for settling in Britain and setting up a hairdressing business. She said that the predator deserved “credit” for overcoming his “very difficult background” to become a successful business owner in Scotland.
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SuperGD
SuperGD@SuperGD6·
@ZackPolanski Zack thinks the answer is 'free stuff'. He's an idiot - don't be like him.
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SuperGD
SuperGD@SuperGD6·
@ExposedGreens The 'Environment ' is so yesterday. Today Greens require a qualification in Islamo-facism or lgbtqi+++ perversion.
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THE GREEN PARTY EXPOSED
THE GREEN PARTY EXPOSED@ExposedGreens·
🚨GREEN CANDIDATE: Mohammad Suleman. Newcastle Greens Arthurs Hill candidate is a director of Fenham Properties Ltd.. convicted for environmental vandalism. In Dec 2024 his firm burned waste in a skip at Grade II listed Pendower Hall to “cut costs”. Council prosecuted: illegal waste disposal + operating without environmental permit. Suleman admitted the offences. Company fined £8,500+ in June 2025. Still their candidate for May 2026. The Green Party … self-proclaimed champions of the environment … happily fielding a candidate whose company was guilty of illegal burning and pollution. Peak hypocrisy from the environmentalists.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
So the police turn up in riot gear to a peaceful protest in Epsom, following the rape of a young woman outside a church. They never did this for the Clapham looting. Never for the pro-Palestine/IRGC marches where people wear face masks. Two-tier policing once again.
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Cool FM News
Cool FM News@newsoncool·
🌎⚠️NEW: Alliance MLA brands DUP net zero motion ‘total nonsense and a distraction.’ 🎤🎥Chief Reporter @jamesgould23 speaking to @allianceparty MLA @dhoneyford. ♻️It comes after Stormont heard calls today from the DUP for a major rethink of net zero policies. The DUP motion said current climate targets are ‘impacting public services and infrastructure, while placing extra financial pressure on farmers and households during a cost of living crisis.’ Mr Honeyford said the motion is a distraction from rising fuel and energy costs, which he claims are a ‘direct result of President Donald Trump’s war.’ Stormont is bound by the UK-wide target of reaching net zero by 2050.
Cool FM News@newsoncool

⁉️🌎NEW: DUP MLA - ‘Net zero policies are harming people in Northern Ireland… I’m not a climate denier.’ 🎥🎤Chief Reporter @jamesgould23 speaking to @duponline MLA @JBuckleyMLA. ♻️Stormont heard calls today for a major rethink of net zero policies. A DUP motion says current climate targets are impacting public services and infrastructure, while placing extra financial pressure on farmers and households during a cost of living crisis. Mr Buckley says it is possible to be responsible towards the planet without pursuing current net zero policies. The party wants the Agriculture Minister to withdraw the current Climate Action Plan and carry out a full cost-benefit analysis of all net zero policies. Stormont is bound by the UK-wide target of reaching net zero by 2050.

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SuperGD
SuperGD@SuperGD6·
@MothinAli Reported facts are not smears you imbecile.
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SuperGD@SuperGD6·
@dhoneyford It's a systemic policy driven issue. It's got more expensive because of the issues in Iran but our energy was already the developed worlds most expensive. Net zero lunacy is a significant part of the problem.
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SuperGD@SuperGD6·
@dhoneyford Trump, Trump, Trump. It's almost as if you're obsessed. Our electricity cost was Europe's highest prewar. It's a policy issue, not a Trump issue. 🤡🤡
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David Honeyford MLA
David Honeyford MLA@dhoneyford·
I was silenced in the Chamber today for talking about the impact Trump’s Iran war is having on people’s energy bills. Deputy Speaker Steve Aiken stopped me from speaking. The cost of living is hurting people. I will ALWAYS speak up for them. #CostOfLiving
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