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Replying to @docrussjackson
Question: Regarding ofcom rule 5.4, who would be regarded as the person providing the service? Presumably it couldn't be the holding company as that's not a person and would be a massive loophole if it is.
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Complete lies
Belfast houses more asylum seekers per capita than almost any other place in the UK. One in 200 people in Belfast is an illegal migrant. Who could possibly have foreseen civil unrest? It’s the immigration, stupid.
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John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids was a favourite dystopian sci-fi novel of mine as a child and in 1981 the BBC adapted it into a six-part serial. While some reviewers sneered at the Triffids themselves - “over fertilised rhubarb” - I seem to remember enjoying it.
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Nigel Farage has turned into Enoch Powell of the social media age. He’s trying to excuse racist disorder and violence against police officers. He’s pushing the politics of grievance and division that goes totally against our fundamental British values of tolerance and decency.
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A device to keep you fresh in the summer by waving your shirt. [📹 KAZUYA SHIBATA]

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Even the most basic reading of how Umayyad Muslim armies came to Spain would show Cleese that they were asked to intervene by one faction in a Visigothic civil war in Spain. Their entry into Southern Spain (Andalusia) was facilitated by Count Julian, a Visigothic noble, who required their intervention. So history is complex and mucky, but Cleese is willing to overlook that to promote a perspective of repeatedly linking Muslims to military violence and occupation.
Two hundred years after Mohammed's death, a Muslim army got half way up France before it was defeated Islamic armies had already invaded North Africa and Spain and large swathes of the Middle East Do you really think that was achieved by friendly persuasion ?
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Farage literally has shares in his own propaganda TV channel.
The mainstream media constantly distorts what I say. You can no longer rely on them to report the truth. That’s why I’ve decided to speak to you directly and launch my essays to Britain. ✍️ Read my first post out tomorrow at 8am. Click below or in my bio to subscribe.
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So Zelensky desecrated the White House by not wearing a suit but this is ok?????

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🚨 BREAKING: Sky News confirms a terrified mother ran hysterically into a hub after her child saw their address listed as a target for racist mobs online. Families are completely paralyzed by fear, unable to even send their children to school. Pure terror!
🚨 WTF?! Sky News reveals a man in Belfast literally keeping a garden hose by his front door just in case racist mobs firebomb his house! A social worker is forced to secretly hide immigrant nurses in her car just to get them home safely. Absolute madness!
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So my friends Irish parents would be evicted from their council flat, despite having lived and worked here since the 60s and paid the rent every month?
🚨NEW: Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has pledged to "evict foreign nationals who have been given social housing and replace them with British families" [@Telegraph]
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Ah yes that famous “negotiation” where Japan unconditionally surrendered after two atom bombs and Hitler blew his brains out.
JD Vance: If you go back to WW2 or every major conflict in human history, they all ended with some kind of negotiation.
Community note
World War II ended with unconditional surrenders by Germany on May 8, 1945, and Japan on September 2, 1945, rather than negotiation. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconditi… archives.gov/milestone-docu… nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/end…
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What about a ban on beheading ?
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This is absolutely nonsense and is the kind of material on X that is meant to foment rage against Muslims.
Muslims in the UK are calling for a BAN of people eating Bacon in public during Praying hours. They argue that seeing people eating Bacon is untidy to their faith. What's your message to them?
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1/2 Here’s a radical idea. How about blaming the rioters? Or at least the politicians who egged them on, rather than the ones who didn’t?
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Because Restore are just a little TEENY TINY bit more racist than Reform's racism - which is the "allowed" version.
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Suella Braverman, a trained barrister, is peddling a dangerous, deliberate lie to scrap the Equality Act. This Act explicitly bans positive discrimination and quotas, it protects everyone, including white men, from unfair treatment on race or sex grounds. She knows this. She’s weaponising the very real fears and frustrations of uninformed white working class men, pretending to champion them while cynically exploiting them for votes. Disgusting. It is divisive poison from a politician happy to rip the country apart and let bad bosses discriminate freely, all for her own political resurrection. Don’t let this grifter play you for fools. x.com/SkyNews/status/2066081…

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Funny how his concern about being scrutinised by the media coincided with revelations about the £5m he got from a Thailand-based crypto billionaire.
The mainstream media constantly distorts what I say. You can no longer rely on them to report the truth. That’s why I’ve decided to speak to you directly and launch my essays to Britain. ✍️ Read my first post out tomorrow at 8am. Click below or in my bio to subscribe.
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Politics is a funny old business. Here’s the Daily Mail condemning a party for being racist in support of its preferred racist party.
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Bro balls deep in his bro: White historians: They were warriors in a ceremony ☺️
Pre Columbian Basalt Sculpture of a Homosexual Copulating Couple (1000-1500 CE) - Costa Rica 🇨🇷 This unusual Costa Rican sculpture is of two naked males wearing flat headdresses engaging in a homosexual activity. Carved of basalt stone, the sculpture is highly stylized and created in a simple, minimal manner. The larger man stands behind, with his hands firmly holding the shoulders of the smaller man. Such pose generates the feeling of tension, more of a power play between the men than the sexual connotation. Although such scene of homosexual activity may have a certain connotation for people today, the people of Ancient Costa Rica had a quite different interpretation. Wearing little clothing was a symbol of high class for Ancient Costa Ricans because only people who worked in the fields had to wear clothing to protect their sensitive areas such as the genital area. Costa Ricans also considered sex as the unpredictable force, which often leads to tension and destruction. Thus, sex was naturally analogized with beings of aggressive power, such as human males who were often warriors, the fighting force in their culture. Moreover, such activity had a ritualistic significance. During ceremonies, a strong, masculine warrior engaged in the sexual act with another warrior of lesser power to transfer his strength and virility. The basalt sculpture, then, embodies more conception and symbolism than just sex itself. Looking at this sculpture, we realize that symbolism can be interpreted in a myriad of ways depending on the culture and context in question. It behooves us to look below the surface to understand the intricacies of symbol systems and their use within a given culture during a given period. It only expands our understanding of the beauty and complexity of the overall human experience and its infinite expressions. Barakat Gallery, London #archaeohistories
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Chinese He-Man has better production value than the Hollywood film: 😂
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