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🗽Geor
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I like people and books. Respect and kindness, even in politics. No DMs please, unless I know you. Check my blog https://t.co/Qgu4z2LzOd
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@rtenews Have you seen this in Dutch press?
Rusland krijgt belangrijke grondstof voor wapens uit Ierland: 'Gapend gat in het sanctiebeleid” | NPO Radio 1 share.google/9qYaFCIDBziPyl…
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This needs to be said, as there has been unrelenting hate and poisonous propaganda in the West against anyone White, straight or male over the past decade or more!
It went WAY too far. No more guilt trips.
ENOUGH.
iamyesyouareno@iamyesyouareno
Rupert Lowe addresses young White men: “There is nothing wrong with being White, there is nothing wrong with being a man, there is nothing wrong with being straight.” NO MORE WHITE GUILT.
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Simone Veil was sixteen when she was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau. She watched her world collapse—her parents and brother murdered, her adolescence replaced by barbed wire and smoke. She survived multiple camps, starvation, humiliation, and loss. Many would have retreated from public life after that. She chose the opposite.
Returning to France, she studied law, entered the magistracy, and built a life anchored in justice. The memory of what she had seen—what happens when human beings are stripped of rights—never left her. It sharpened her resolve.
In 1974, as health minister under President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, she stood before a hostile National Assembly to defend a bill that would legalize abortion. The insults were vicious. Some compared the proposed reform to genocide. She did not flinch. Calm, precise, unwavering, she argued that women were already suffering—traveling abroad, risking prison, risking death. In 1975, the “Veil Law” passed. It changed the lives of millions of French women, not through slogans, but through law.
Four years later, she became the first woman elected president of the European Parliament. For someone who had survived a continent at war with itself, European unity was not abstract policy—it was moral necessity. She believed reconciliation between France and Germany was the only honest answer to the past. Peace, she understood, is built deliberately.
In 2018, she was laid to rest in the Panthéon in Paris, one of the few women honored there for her own achievements. But her real monument isn’t marble. It’s every right defended, every law protecting dignity, every Europe that chooses cooperation over hatred.
She survived history’s worst cruelty—and then helped rewrite it.
#archaeohistories

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Lisa Phillips, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, has called for a "thorough investigation" into the convicted US sex offender's connection with Ireland.
rte.ie/news/2026/0220…
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#LisaPhillips is a very brave woman. On the @RTELateLateShow she clearly suggested Epstein's network is a global sex ring of the rich and powerful that still exists.
No wonder some want talk of Epstein stopped or contained.
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@OlenaRohoza Why hide behind a name, such as the International Olympic Comittee? Please, name and shame.
Who exactly decided this?
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🇮🇹 The speech that all of Italy heard. And that the world must hear.
In a country that will host the Olympic Games, Italian Senator and Vice President of the Human Rights Commission Filippo Sensi took the floor and said what should have been said out loud long ago.
He called it a disgrace that the International Olympic Committee disqualified Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych.
Not for doping.
Not for violating fair play.
But for… memory.
For a helmet bearing the faces of Ukrainian athletes — his friends, colleagues, champions — killed by Russia.
The IOC stated that the helmet “did not comply with regulations.”
And then Sensi asked a question that brought silence to the chamber:
Does aggressive war comply with regulations?
Is there a separate technical protocol for it?
The correct angle of a missile strike?
The permissible size of a crater?
An athlete prepares for the Olympics for years.
A Ukrainian athlete trains between air raid sirens, in shelters, under news of the dead.
He overcomes fear, exhaustion, and loss.
And he steps to the start line not only for a medal — but for the right to exist.
And he is suspended… for remembering.
Because memory is the most dangerous substance. It is hard to add to a prohibited list. But apparently, someone would very much like to.
The senator named names. Just a few among more than 650 Ukrainian athletes killed by Russia:
▪️ Yevhenii Malyshev, 19, biathlete — killed in Kharkiv.
▪️ Mariia Lebid, 15 — missile strike in Dnipro.
▪️ Dmytro Sharpar, 25, figure skater — killed in Bakhmut.
▪️ Volodymyr Androsiuk, 22, track and field athlete — also Bakhmut.
▪️ Daria Kurdel, 20 — missile strike in Kharkiv.
▪️ Alina Perehutova, 14 — standing in line for water with her mother in Mariupol.
▪️ Maksym Halinichev, 22, boxer — killed defending Luhansk region.
▪️ Viktoriia Ivashko, 9, judoka — missile strike in Kyiv.
▪️ Kateryna Diachenko, 11, gymnast — airstrike on Mariupol.
▪️ Karina Bakur, 17, world kickboxing champion — shielded her father with her body.
These were the faces Heraskevych wanted to carry with him to the start line.
So that they would “compete” alongside him.
So that their dream would not die with them.
And for that, he was punished.
Because it turns out that the faces of murdered athletes violate regulations.
But their absence on the track does not.
In his speech, Sensi said the most important thing:
The Olympic Committee did not lose an athlete.
It lost its most valuable medal — its conscience.
Sport without memory is just a show.
Sport without humanity is just decoration.
Sport that fears truth is not about peace.
The Olympic movement was born from the ideals of honor, dignity, and unity.
Yet today Ukrainian athletes must prove not only their strength — but their right to remember their fallen.
And if memory becomes a violation of regulations — then the problem is not the helmet.
The world must hear this.
Because silence is also a position.
And indifference is also a choice.
Memory cannot be disqualified.
And conscience cannot be added to a prohibited list.
🇺🇦 We remember every one of them.
And we will not allow their names to be erased.

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Chris Cuomo asked Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez how we pay for Medicare for All, tuition free college, and the green new deal. It gives people sticker shock. Her answer:
“People talk about the sticker shock of Medicare for All, but they do not talk about the sticker shock of our existing system. In a Koch brothers funded study, it shows that Medicare for All is actually much cheaper than the current system.
Let's not forget that the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act because they ruled that each of these monthly payments that everyday Americans make is a tax. We pay it every single month. (Or we pay at tax season if we don't buy plans off of the exchange.)
Americans have the sticker shock of healthcare as it is. Why aren't we incorporating the cost of funeral expenses of those who die because they can't afford access to healthcare? That is part of the cost of our system. Or the cost of reduced productivity because of people who need to go on disability or are not able to participate in our economy because they don't have access to the healthcare that they need?
At the end of the day, we see that this is not a pipe dream. Every other developed nation in the world has this. Why can't America? And that is the question we need to ask.
We write blank checks for war. We just wrote a $2 trillion check for the GOP tax cut. And nobody asks how are we going to pay for it.
So my question is why are our pockets only empty when it comes to education and healthcare for our kids? Why are our pockets only empty when we talk about 100% renewable energy that is going to save this planet and allow our children to thrive?
We only have empty pockets when it comes to the morally right things to do. But when it comes to tax cuts for billionaires or unlimited war, we seem to be able to invent that money very easily. To me it belies a lack of moral priorities that people have right now, especially the Republican Party.”

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Nope. It's a matter of trust, Mr Graham...
Lindsey Graham to allies: Get over Greenland - POLITICO share.google/nw874p20pvqmC7…
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Well, what about Greenland? And then Marco Rubio in Munich?
Washington pushes back against EU’s bid for tech autonomy – POLITICO share.google/nozyBywyNMANM5…
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If you were watching the #MilanoCortinaOlympics2026 men's ice hockey match between Sweden and Slovakia just now and wondering why the Slovaks were celebrating a 5-3 defeat - here's why

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15 years at Downing Street this weekend. My pal @Number10cat deserves a medal and a knighthood for his patience over all that time.

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BREAKING: At the Munich Security Conference, @AOC just delivered an extremely powerful statement:
"In Democracies we have elected leaders, and in massive corporations that begin to consume the public sector, they start to call the shots and we’re starting to see this with some of the billionaire class throwing their weight around. It is of urgent priority that we get our economic houses in order and deliver material gains for the working class or else we will fall to a more isolated world, governed by authoritarians that also do not deliver for the working people."
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