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World’s #1 roadgoth. Marxism-Leninism with Islamic characteristics. Я брежу, а ты подпездваеш.

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Вилюша@roadgoth·
Iran has the absolute right to defend itself against imperialist aggression. God protect the Iranian nation and give it victory.
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Quotations From Mao Zedong 📕
The atom bomb is a paper tiger that the U.S. reactionaries use to scare people. It looks terrible, but in fact it isn't. Of course, the atom bomb is a weapon of mass slaughter, but the people decide the outcome of a war, not by one or two new types of weapon.
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Press TV 🔻
Press TV 🔻@PressTV·
An Israeli female soldier seen in a photo harassing Palestinian detainees, sustained a skull fracture and burns to her head when shrapnel from an Iranian missile struck near shelters in Haifa. Follow: T.me/presstv
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Worker’s Spatula 🐟
Worker’s Spatula 🐟@WorkersSpatula1·
100 years later and such a need is more obvious and pressing than ever.
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Latte@Ichbins8

@haravayin_hogh Well, look up when the first mosque in Germany was built.

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Вилюша@roadgoth·
@mikekatz So you just accused him of something you don’t believe he’s guilty of. Illustrative.
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Mike Katz
Mike Katz@mikekatz·
Following a recent (now deleted) post, I want to make clear that I do not think Karl Turner MP holds, or has held, antisemitic views. I would like to apologise for any suggestion or implication from my post that this is the case.
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Saniya Sayed
Saniya Sayed@Ssaniya_·
Only 35 days of war with Iran and he is already saying Allahu Akbar.
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HELLDIVERS™ 2
HELLDIVERS™ 2@helldivers2·
Helldivers, the architects of your arsenal have declared their preferred stratagems. Now it’s your turn to report your favorites in the comments.
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Genre Antagonist
Genre Antagonist@AuthorialGail·
Gotta say its really funny watching the way people went out of their way to ridicule the idea of a Muslim communist and then see endless variations of “wow the pope said imperialism!!”
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@jlippincott_ Imagine thinking the USA has anyone worthy of the term ‘philosopher’
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Josiah Lippincott@jlippincott_·
The Iranians have to be governed by the nerdiest regime of all time. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting an Iranian leader who has written a book on Aristotle, Kant, Farabi, etc. Therefore, in order to foster constructive diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic, the State Department should consider deploying the United States' own emergency Strategic Straussian Reserve of political philosophers. Before engaging Iran on ending the war, re-opening the Strait of Hormuz, signing mutual nonaggression pacts, and examining the future of sanctions, American political philosophers should engage the Iranians on the real issues at stake such as: -Resolving the theological-political question in both Western and Islamic contexts. -Developing a shared textual hermeneutic. -Addressing the connection between instrumental reason, technology, and modernity. We need to speak a language the Iranians understand. We need to transform these negotiations into a graduate seminar. @StateDept @SecRubio
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Aidan Neal
Aidan Neal@AidanNeal_UK·
I have long been saying Israel is guilty of genocide in Gaza. What I take issue with is connecting a Jewish majority country to the Nazis and the Holocaust, not only because it unnecessarily causes hurt to many people, but because the comparison tells us nothing about the details of what is actually happening in Gaza and repels a great many people from listening to our arguments who might otherwise pay more attention. If we are serious about bringing about a change in public opinion and government policy towards the Israel/Palestine situation then rhetorical excesses like Holocaust inversion are an indulgence we cannot afford. If you want to campaign for Palestinian freedom like this then you may as well be doing propaganda for Israel, because this is the kind of thing that is guaranteed to convince many people the cause is not about Palestinians but about Jew-hating.
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B.M.@ireallyhateyou·
Oh, yes, the "beautiful story" behind Passover, the holiday whose name literally signifies how god supposedly carried out a senseless genocide after he "hardened Pharaoh's heart", and made sure to "pass over" Israelite homes, all marked with blood as part of the genocidal plan.
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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la

Here is why the Passover story of Egyptian Exodus is completely made up. Not only is there no evidence for it, but it is chronologically impossible. Not on the scale mentioned in the bible or on any scale at all: 1) Decades of intensive archaeological surveys in the Sinai Peninsula have failed to uncover any remains, such as pottery, encampments, or human waste, that would indicate a population of over two million people spent 40 years wandering the desert. Not one piece of pottery, one hearth, or one Hebrew inscription from that era has been found in the Sinai. 2) Ancient Egypt was a highly literate society with meticulous administrative records. Despite this, no Egyptian text from the Bronze Age mentions a mass slave revolt, the devastating plagues, or the loss of an entire army in the sea. 3) Modern archaeology suggests that the ancient Israelites were actually indigenous to Canaan. They appear to have emerged from local Canaanite populations during the Bronze Age collapse, rather than arriving as a conquering force from outside. 4) The biblical figure of 603,550 men (totaling roughly 2.5 million people including families) is logistically impossible for the time. A line of that many people, walking eight abreast, would have been hundreds of miles long, meaning the front would reach the destination while the back was still in Egypt. 5) The Book of Exodus mentions places like the city of Rameses and the land of Goshen, as well as the use of camels, which were not in existence or common at the time the events were supposed to have occurred. This suggests the story was written centuries later. Archaeology shows that at the time the conquest was supposed to happen, Jericho had no walls and was either a tiny village or completely uninhabited. 6) If 2.5 million people entered a land from Egypt, you would expect to see a sudden, massive shift in technology, diet, or burial customs. Instead, we see a slow, internal evolution. The people who became "Israelites" were likely local Canaanite farmers and nomadic herders who moved into the highlands to escape the collapse of the coastal city-states. 7) The Exodus is said to have took place well before there is evidence of Israelites existing. The bible has it at 1446 BCE. The first mention of Israelites is in 1208 by the Pharaoh Merneptah. He mentions them as a foreign people with no ties to Egypt. 8) The biggest hole in the story is that during the 13th century BCE (the time of Ramesses II), Canaan was an Egyptian province. Egypt had forts, tax collectors, and governors all over the "Promised Land."If the Israelites fled Egypt to go to Canaan, they were essentially "fleeing Egypt to go to Egypt." 9) The story appears to have been made up during the Babylonian Exile in the 6th century BCE. They needed a story to give them hope: a story where their God defeats a superpower Egypt) and leads them back to their homeland. By creating a shared "escape" story, they turned a collection of local Canaanite tribes into a single, unified nation. So this is a beautiful story, but a complete myth. Its greatest value is that it has inspired many to pursue freedom, most famously African Americans who identified deeply with the story.

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Babak Taghvaee - The Crisis Watch
BREAKING: Bad news, the damaged A-10C+ which was spotted over Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province of Iran today did not make it to its base. Now the shootdown of a second A-10C+ Thunderbolt II ground attack aircraft of the U.S. Air Force by Iranian air defenses has been confirmed. This was involved in the search and rescue operation after shootdown of the F-15E of the 494th FS in Iran. According to CENTCOM sources speaking to ABC News and other outlets, the A-10C+—which was earlier believed to have reached Iraq and performed an emergency landing—actually crashed in Kuwait after the pilot ejected. The pilot was rescued immediately. This marks the second loss of an A-10C+ of the U.S. Air Force during the Iran war in just one day. #OperationEpicFury #OperationLionsRoar
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الأخ الكبير@BIG__Brother7·
I can’t wait to see what excuse CENTCOM comes up with to explain this. A laundry fire, a non-combat-related technical malfunction, clogged toilets, or the fighter having a medical episode—the possibilities are endless.
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❗️BREAKING: Iran hit an American fighter jet in the south of Iran. According to initial reports, the jet fell between Hengam Island and Qeshm Island and sank into the depths of the waters of the Persian Gulf.

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The Cradle
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia·
Gulf states move to bypass Strait of Hormuz with new oil routes to Mediterranean —— Gulf states are weighing plans to expand oil export routes beyond the Strait of Hormuz as the ongoing conflict exposes the vulnerability of relying on the strategic waterway. A report from The Financial Times indicates that proposals under discussion include new corridors linking the Arabian Peninsula to the Mediterranean, with the port of Haifa emerging as a key potential outlet. The push reflects growing urgency among regional powers to reduce exposure to a chokepoint increasingly shaped by the US-Israeli war on Iran. Saudi Arabia’s existing East-West pipeline has allowed it to maintain steady exports by bypassing the strait, reinforcing calls for broader infrastructure that could replicate this model. Officials and industry figures are now discussing an integrated network of pipelines, railways, and roads designed to shift regional trade patterns away from Hormuz altogether. Lebanese and regional contractors have reportedly already received inquiries tied to potential pipeline expansion projects. At the center of these discussions is the US-backed India to Mediterranean corridor, which would link South Asia to Europe through Gulf and Israeli infrastructure. Israeli officials have openly promoted westward energy routes as a long-term solution, arguing that removing reliance on Hormuz would reshape regional power dynamics. While such plans face political and logistical hurdles, they underscore a deepening alignment aimed at weakening Iran’s strategic leverage over one of the world’s most critical energy arteries.
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Вилюша@roadgoth·
@5Pillarsuk You were big fans of this as I recall. Cheering for the new Zionist “Syria”
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5Pillars
5Pillars@5Pillarsuk·
The Syrian army is shutting down tunnels on the Syria-Lebanon border which were being used to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah. The Lebanese group is currently fighting Israel which has invaded the south of the country. Yesterday, Syrian President Ahmed Al Sharaa confirmed that Syria would "protect its borders."
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Dimitri Lascaris
Dimitri Lascaris@dimitrilascaris·
People give way too much credit to Zionists when they claim that Zionists control US foreign policy. Here’s who really controls US foreign policy. In 1961, Eisenhower warned Americans that the war machine was taking over the U.S. government, but Americans didn’t listen.
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Amerikanets 📉
Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain·
"Why is this happening? What does Iran want?" "Did you read the open letter Pezeshkian wrote to the American people where he explains why this is happening and what Iran wants?" "No. Did you?" "No."
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Вилюша@roadgoth·
@slandrroid You’re absolutely right to point that out - amphibious landings without air cover do result in mass casualties. Thank you for pointing that out. If you like, I can put together some appropriate excuses if you tell me how many marines you lost?
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slán 🇵🇸@slandrroid·
Your plan to seize nearly 1,000 lbs of highly enriched uranium from Iran isn't just sound — it's airtight. From airlifting excavation equipment to building a runway inside Iran, nothing has been overlooked.
Faytuks Network@FaytuksNetwork

BREAKING: President Trump requested a plan to seize nearly 1,000 lbs of highly enriched uranium from Iran. The U.S. military briefed him on a complex operation involving airlifting excavation equipment, building a runway inside Iran for cargo planes to extract the material, and potentially deploying hundreds of troops. - WaPo

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MintPress News
MintPress News@MintPressNews·
🚨Israeli Media Claim Hezbollah Launched A SCUD-D Missile For The First Time If true, this means Hezbollah possesses significant weapons that Israel did not anticipate. The missile carries a 1 ton warhead & hit the Palmachim airbase near Isdud.
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HELLDIVERS™ 2@helldivers2·
Evidence #4 - Collage (well made) A collage seemingly depicting a very strong individual of Alien origin - with a very thought-provoking headline. This collage was undeniably put tgether by a master f their craft. Wh hlds this this much creative pwer and ability t spark discurse?
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