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this is absolutely insane - the UK now proposes scanning of all PRIVATE content on user devices or *jail* (for the execs) of device companies ^ recall how the french already arrested pavel earlier this year - this is on a *device level* -- meaning you can not even use the phone freely *unless you literally KYC* -- does not matter which apps you use - on top of this, they will require *another* KYC submission on the app-level to access certain apps so this would mandate both device-level and app-level surveillance this is the most draconian shit I have seen in tech yet
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It is inconceivable that such a high profile individual who was so clearly caught on camera & who lived nearby was not identified at the time. If you want to understand what two tier justice is it’s one rule for the ruling class & another for us.
EXCLUSIVE: A multi-millionaire banker descended from royalty has been arrested by police hunting the 'Putney Pusher', the Daily Mail can exclusively reveal. The suspect was detained today at his £1.4million home in west London. A director at a private bank, he is a decorated former British Army officer who served in several major conflicts. His arrest comes nearly ten years after a jogger shoved a female pedestrian into the path of a double-decker bus on Putney Bridge.
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pictured: peaceful Suffragette civil disobedience
Replying to @harriepw
The Lady Chief Justice said proscription of Palestine Action “struck a fair balance” and that PA is not a peaceful civil disobedience group like the Suffragettes
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Your department proscribed them. Answering "yes" is a Terrorism Act offence and carries a sentence of up to 14 years. You know that. What you don't know is that this sort of politically immoral thuggery is as old as politics itself. Sophocles, around 441 BC, wrote Antigone, the main theme: state law and moral law are not identical. The principle runs from him through Aquinas to the suffragettes to King in Birmingham Jail. The real question is whether direct action against Elbit Systems UK, supplier to the army the UN found to be committing genocide in Gaza, is terrorism or the bare minimum for any human with conscience. The "lawful businesses" the Court protected are arms manufacturers. Your government licenses the exports. The criminalisation of conscience, by a government supporting an apartheid state carrying out a genocide, is a barbaric "celebration" of the genocide itself. Pathetic.
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In the UK if you honestly express favourable views about activist groups the government dislikes loyalty squads take you to the gulag for cognitive recalibration. Inquisitors often ask people if they support dissidents to test their mindless loyalty to the regime
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Do you support the Palestine Action group?
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Never forget the Lady Chief Justice isn't ignorant about the violent history of the suffragettes, she is betting on the public being ignorant and the press compliant.
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Some of those women gave everything so you could sit in that chair, and you repay them by rewriting and erasing their stories, to give cover for genocide. Absolutely pathetic.
The Lady Chief Justice: Palestine Action was not a direct action civil disobedience protest group like the suffragettes, but used violence to destroy property The suffragettes burned down country houses & train stations, bombed churches & sent letter bombs to politicians.
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💥scrapping jury trials 💥cutting welfare and disability benefits 💥halving foreign aid 💥restricting protests for ‘cumulative disruption’ 💥proscribing Palestine Action & arresting thousands of people for holding signs 💥AI boosterism 💥cosying up to Palantir & embedding them in the NHS 💥surveillance flights over Gaza & arms sales to Israel 💥allowing UK bases to be used for war in Iran 💥the most punitive asylum and immigration reforms in generations 💥halving the UK's contributions to the Green Climate Fund 💥banning social media for under 16s despite widespread opposition from child protection charities 💥taxing workers not wealth 💥refusing to nationalise water & energy or punish executives and companies pumping excrement into rivers 💥‘reforms’ to planning rules to remove environmental protections 💥freebies and cronyism scandals 💥a watered-down Employment Rights Bill 💥introducing policing via Live Facial Recognition using Israeli software used to “track, trace and abduct” thousands of Palestinians passing through checkpoints 💥 Peter Bloody Mandelson… All brought to you by the most disliked Prime Minister since the introduction of modern polling, delivered to power with an unlawful slush fund filled with cash from millionaire and pro-Israeli donors. Did anyone who voted Labour in 2024 expect this?
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They were acquitted on all charges until the State forced a rigged retrial that lied to the jury. This wasn't justice. It was the death of it in Britain.
Smashing up other people’s property is illegal. Injuring a police office with a sledge hammer is illegal. Having a political motivation for illegal acts doesn’t stop it being illegal. Samuel Corner, 8 years 8 months for GBH and Criminal Damage Charlotte Head and Leona Kamio, 6 years 45 days for Criminal Damage Fatema Rajwani, 5 years 8 months for Criminal Damage
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Soccer has always been defined by free-flowing, unbroken action. But for the World Cup in America, FIFA is using “hydration breaks” to shoehorn in commercials. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4aNS3YQ
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The Court is clear, we should instead protest like the Suffragettes; by whipping politicians in the streets until they give us what we want.
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The Lady Chief Justice said proscription of Palestine Action “struck a fair balance” and that PA is not a peaceful civil disobedience group like the Suffragettes
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This is absolutely insane. The suffragettes used far more extreme tactics than Palestine Action. They planted bombs, burned down private homes and smashed up art galleries. They killed five people! Her outrageous judgement is based on absurd historical ignorance.
The Lady Chief Justice: Palestine Action was not a direct action civil disobedience protest group like the suffragettes, but used violence to destroy property The suffragettes burned down country houses & train stations, bombed churches & sent letter bombs to politicians.
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Israel destroyed the mausoleum of Simon Peter, apostle of Christ, in the village of Shama in southern Lebanon 1,925–1,995 years years old . Christians of the world, Wake up!!

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If you make a habit of showing up in city centres to provoke people for content, then at some point the "chat shit, get banged" principle will apply.
Someone has submitted footage of what happened. Look at how a gang of foreigners just randomly begin hitting and punching me. This was the first incident. After that, I tried to retrieve my things, and they tried to attack me a second time. Then the police arrived.
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13 years ago this month, the Guardian broke the Snowden story...the biggest mass surveillance exposé in history. Today it calls your concern about ID-linked browsing, spyware in your photos and messages, and broken encryption, "fake outrage" while Starmer's government demands backdoors into your iCloud and calls for people to be arrested for tweets. The watchdog became the lapdog.
You’re going to see a lot in your X timeline about how the social media ban is unworkable and illiberal - and it will be one the most obvious examples of how social media skews debate. But it will be one of the most popular things the government is doing theguardian.com/uk-news/2026…
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So most school kids have Chromebooks and use YouTube for education purposes. @Keir_Starmer is going to block that now for GCSE students. Idiot.
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Is this fine?
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🚨 BREAKING: Lebanon files UN Security Council complaint accusing I$rael of violating the Chemical Weapons Convention in the south Lab tests from Aita al-Shaab, Naqoura, and Dhaira confirmed catastrophic levels of Glyphosate—a cancer-linked chemical—in agricultural soil. Normal farming levels would show 0.5 to 2 mcg/g but tests on soil in South Lebanon show 22,750 mcg/g, 11,000 times above safe levels It has been labeled by some as a deliberate war crime designed to permanently destroy arable border lands. Here is our report from the scene filmed in February
I$rael once again sprayed cancer-linked chemicals on agricultural land in south Lebanon on Friday, an act condemned as a war crime and a bid to make the border region uninhabitable Our report from the ground
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Betore Rome, there was Carthage. Before Carthage, there was Tyre. Europe, Princess of Tyre, gave her name to the continent of Europe, to those who, today, let Israel destroy her city, Tyre—a city more than 5,000 years old—by European weapons without saying a word. What you see in this image are not merely ordinary columns; they are the historical columns of Tyre in southern Lebanon are iconic Roman architectural remains. They are part of an ancient Phoenician city-state that is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. I could not identify any military targets that would justify striking a UNESCO World Heritage protected site. We are watching history beirg erased in real time by Israel.
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There you have it. Anthropic's CEO said it: The murder of more than 100 schoolgirls in Minab targeted by Anthropic's CLAUDE "is a use case that doesn't even violate our red lines." Time to rise up against these technofeudal war criminals.
CEO of Anthropic Dario Amodei awkwardly smiles through his answer to a question about why Claude AI directly contributed to the US Military bombing of the elementary school in Minab.
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