nicholas hackett

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nicholas hackett

nicholas hackett

@HackettNicholas

Dip.Arch Designer and Creator, aeronautics, met, glider pilot, some languages, xenophile brexiteer, Aspenite

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nicholas hackett
nicholas hackett@HackettNicholas·
@Gerashchenko_en The musings of an ineffectual impotent lapdog - snarling from the arms of his boss, terrified of being bitten back.
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
Hahaha! "Hungary has never really mattered to us," "We should forget about Europe," "We’ve always been at war with Hungary," "Hungarians are Ukrainians!" - Russian propagandist Solovyev rolled out a new propaganda script.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

"Russians, go home": Orbán has lost. First and foremost, this is a defeat for Russia. And this is already its third defeat, following Romania and Moldova (unfortunately, Georgia has not yet managed to break free from Russia's grip). Undoubtedly, with a democratic Hungary, the EU will become stronger. Russia has lost the ability to block NATO and EU decisions through Hungary. Orbán's defeat will weaken other pro-Russian politicians in Europe. It is also worth highlighting the outstanding work and role of independent media outlets, journalists, and bloggers who stood up to the direct interference of Russian political strategists and special services in Hungary's electoral process. Journalists demonstrated the effectiveness of fact-checking and quickly debunked AI-generated fakes (for example, about "Ukrainian cash-in-transit workers"). How will Russia act given Orbán's defeat? It will continue hybrid warfare within the EU, especially in countries where support for Putin remains high. Russia is counting on a prolonged war in Iran, and that it will trigger an economic crisis in Europe. Moscow will continue to restrict internet freedom in Russia. It will likely limit Russians' ability to leave the country and travel abroad. It will further mobilize the population. Putin will strengthen law enforcers and replace leaders so that no one can claim power. What conclusions regarding Hungary are important? A democratic society can prevail. I wish prosperity to the people of Hungary.

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nicholas hackett@HackettNicholas·
@Gerashchenko_en In other words ‘democratic’ elections must be controlled and channeled by Government media to ensure a ‘correct’ outcome. He portrays Russian so-called democracy accurately.
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
"In Hungary, they failed to fully bring the media and internet under control," said Russian propagandist Solovyev while analyzing the elections in Hungary. And I will say it again - democratic elections took place thanks to independent media, journalists, and bloggers.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

"Russians, go home": Orbán has lost. First and foremost, this is a defeat for Russia. And this is already its third defeat, following Romania and Moldova (unfortunately, Georgia has not yet managed to break free from Russia's grip). Undoubtedly, with a democratic Hungary, the EU will become stronger. Russia has lost the ability to block NATO and EU decisions through Hungary. Orbán's defeat will weaken other pro-Russian politicians in Europe. It is also worth highlighting the outstanding work and role of independent media outlets, journalists, and bloggers who stood up to the direct interference of Russian political strategists and special services in Hungary's electoral process. Journalists demonstrated the effectiveness of fact-checking and quickly debunked AI-generated fakes (for example, about "Ukrainian cash-in-transit workers"). How will Russia act given Orbán's defeat? It will continue hybrid warfare within the EU, especially in countries where support for Putin remains high. Russia is counting on a prolonged war in Iran, and that it will trigger an economic crisis in Europe. Moscow will continue to restrict internet freedom in Russia. It will likely limit Russians' ability to leave the country and travel abroad. It will further mobilize the population. Putin will strengthen law enforcers and replace leaders so that no one can claim power. What conclusions regarding Hungary are important? A democratic society can prevail. I wish prosperity to the people of Hungary.

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🚨 American destroyers have imposed a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz off Iran’s coast. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard can see them with the naked eye — but doesn’t dare throw a single stone. Do you support destroying Iran’s terrorist regime? A. Yes B. No
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Israeli Elegance
Israeli Elegance@IDFMAGA·
What’s your view on Benjamin Netanyahu? A. Strong leader B. Controversial figure C. Strategic thinker D. Not a fan E. Other (comment below)
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
Democrats are losing it over Trump’s plan to officially designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. Do you back Trump’s push to label the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group? A. Hell yes B. No.
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Shunya
Shunya@Shunyaa00·
UK: High Wycombe - Mohammad Adan, 42, from Pakistan, attempted to rape 13 year old British girls. Caught by British patriots. He says: “I don't understand English, English girls wants to do friendship with me” He has lived in the UK for 11 years, doesn't work and is on benefits.
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Anti Woke Memes
Anti Woke Memes@AntiWokeMemes·
🚨Simple Poll If you had to choose to keep ONE thing in America, which would it be? A. Dogs B. Islam
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$eren
$eren@sareenfrank·
Do you think they should be deported? A-Yes B-No
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
BREAKING: Keir Starmer hits back at ex-Nato chief and 'completely rejects' claims that Britain under-prepared and not safe: 'Our armed forces are among the best in the world!' gbnews.com/politics/keir-…
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Anti Left Memes
Anti Left Memes@AntiLeftMemes·
Hell no, fck off 😂 What about you?
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
BREAKING: Twice-convicted rapist Abdimahat Mohamed—who did zero jail time for either rape, one involving a minor—has just been arrested again for kidnapping a woman, holding her hostage for days, and raping her. What to do with this Somali Muslim refugee? A. Execute. B. Deport
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
How would you respond to Daniel Radcliffe?
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The Spectator
The Spectator@spectator·
Whooooo remembers John Bercow? It has been sometime since the disgraced former Speaker attracted Steerpike’s attention. It seems that Bercow, having done his damnedest to thwart Britain’s parliamentary democracy, is now turning his attention to politics overseas. A quick Google of his name reveals that the pint-sized parliamentarian has rebranded himself as an expert on Iranian matters. ✍️ Steerpike Article | spectator.com/article/watch-…
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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
Starmer is not just giving the EU its key demand; he is paying for it: “The agreement would establish a permanent mechanism for an appropriate financial contribution of the UK towards reducing economic, social and territorial disparities between the regions of the EU. The financial contribution of the UK should appropriately reflect the relative size of the UK’s economy”. What is proposed is not that Britain and the EU recognise each other’s standards. That is the normal way in which trade agreements happen and, indeed, the normal way in which the EU negotiates deals. Brussels, for example, has a mutual recognition agreement with New Zealand. Nor is it proposed that Britain and the EU should jointly agree in advance to standards on, say, animal welfare or food safety. No, what Starmer is offering, quite disgracefully, is something unprecedented among sovereign nations: a blank cheque. Whatever standards the EU might adopt in future, Britain will automatically copy them. If Starmer truly wanted easier trade in food products, he would push for a mutual recognition agreement. If the EU is unwilling to grant us one out of spite, then we should wait until it signs a trade deal with the CPTPP. Or we could recognise EU food standards in parallel to our own, as we do with medicines. In other words, let British producers choose between following UK rules (which smaller companies would generally do) and EU rules (which the relatively few companies that export to the EU might prefer). Britain will now forego trade with the growing parts of the world to copy the regulations of a shrinking bloc. We are tying ourselves permanently to the Europoors. Me in the @DailyMail. dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…
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