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'The story is always written from the cockpit, never from the crater.'
Sony Thăng@nxt888

I don't have "deep insights" about Americans as a species. I have memory. And I have pattern recognition sharpened by what it means to live under the consequences of decisions Americans call "foreign policy." You grow up Vietnamese, you learn early that there are two parallel realities: The one you live through. And the one narrated about you on American television, in speeches, in films, in history books. My family lived through the moment when American abstractions like "credibility" and "containing communism" stopped sounding strategic and became physical: Bomb craters. Refugee boats. Bodies. You watch villages renamed "collateral." You watch coups renamed "restoring democracy." You watch blockades renamed "pressure for reform." You watch your dead filed away as "tragedy" so that no one has to call them what they were: crimes. After a while, you stop getting angry at every sentence. You start studying the grammar. Who gets to remain human in the story. Who gets turned into an adjective. Whose violence is "regrettable," and whose resistance is "terrorism." Which lives are allowed complexity, and which lives are flattened into body counts, talking points, and background noise. Then you hear Americans speak about entirely different places, entirely different wars, entirely different enemies, and the same grammar is still there: "Intervention" instead of invasion. "Stability" instead of control. "Responsibility" instead of domination. "Sanctions" instead of siege. If you grow up with that long enough, you learn that what empire calls "responsibility" usually means someone far away is about to bleed. That's where my "insight" comes from. From watching the same software run on different hardware. From listening closely to the metaphors they don't even notice they're using anymore. From realizing that, for a lot of good, ordinary people, this isn't malice. It's the water they were raised in. The story is always written from the cockpit, never from the crater. So when I write about American exceptionalism, I'm not claiming mystical access to "your people." I am describing the hallucination I've been forced to survive under since I was born. And once you see the pattern from outside the blast radius, it becomes almost impossible not to see it everywhere.

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Saul Staniforth
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
Nandy says that scrapping the two child benefit cap was a matter of personal principle for Starmer A reminder that Keir could have scrapped the cap on day one of becoming PM, but he didn't. Instead he personally suspended 7 Labour MPs from the PLP for voting to scrap it
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audrey White
audrey White@RedRosa91940184·
Hand picked judges , no juries, 9 minute “trials” , terrorism that is no longer terrorism but you can still be arrested for it !!! and now this👇. The shenanigans out of this government rigging everything against us is naked authoritarianism and an attack on our rights.
Defend Our Juries@DefendOurJuries

All is not as it seems with the Filton re-trial. The UK press have a court order not to report on this: youtu.be/rkzxhQU6QIM Jurors deserve to hear the whole truth.

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Stop the War Coalition
We joined reps of the Palestinian community in Britain, MPs, artists and community leaders at Scotland Yd this morning to deliver a letter signed by nearly 190 public figures protesting at the Met’s decision to hand the political centre of London to Tommy Robinson on Nakba day.
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Saul Staniforth
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
After the world has watched two & a half years of genocide in Gaza Yvette Cooper is deeply concerned about what is continuing to happen there. But not concerned enough to actually do anything.
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
I've been leaked a letter from the Telegraph's new owners. It's now mandatory for the Telegraph's journalists to support Israel. And their new owner's record is deeply disturbing 👇 owenjones.news/p/at-the-teleg…
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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
The right to protest isn’t a gift from government. It’s a democratic principle, hard-won and easily lost. Last night the government tried to smuggle through a “cumulative disruption” power that would let police ban protests simply because other people had protested in the same area before. Think about what that means: your right to march could be extinguished by someone else’s march on an entirely different issue. They knew this wouldn’t survive proper scrutiny - so they denied MPs the time to give it any. I supported the cross-party motion to oppose the cumulative disruption amendment. The government used its majority to force it through regardless. Protest is supposed to be disruptive. That’s the point. From the suffragettes to the anti-apartheid movement, it was cumulative, persistent, inconvenient protest that changed this country for the better. One of the most authoritarian political parties in modern British history is leading in the polls. As I said in the chamber when the government proscribed Palestine Action - a progressive Labour government should be building firewalls for our democracy, not tearing them down and pitch-rolling for Reform. This Bill isn’t law yet. It now returns to the Lords, and this fight is far from over.
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Sir Norman of Nowhere. 🏴‍☠️
Remember folks, The poor have never had policing by consent. The police only exist to protect the property of the rich.
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Morgan J. Freeman
Morgan J. Freeman@mjfree·
BREAKING: @PsychoPAC24 just released their last ad featuring Trump’s sexual assault victims telling their stories. Please share far and wide!
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
The screams of Palestinians being burnt alive by Israel. There is no moral difference between putting people in gas chambers and burning people in safe zones inside homes. A holocaust is happening right before our eyes and the world is silent.
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𝙻𝙰𝙸𝙻𝙰@LailaPalestini1·
“I’m not afraid of losing my Hollywood career, and I will continue to speak up for Palestine.” —Mark Ruffalo
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
This £1,600,000,000 is counted as part of the ‘record amount of funding’ going into the NHS btw. It’s a scam.
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Daily Iran News
Daily Iran News@DailyIranNews·
Do you know why all wars are named after the country that was attacked? – Vietnam War – Korean War – Iraq War – Iran War… Because if they were named after the aggressor country, they’d all be called the United States War!
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
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