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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
If men are treating other men with violence because of what they choose to wear, or call themselves, this is a man’s problem. Address male violence & lack of acceptance. Dont push it onto women.
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I don't care, women and girls are not responsible for choices men make. No males in women's spaces.
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
The best way to stop Reform is by voting for a different Indy party on the list. #MAXtheYES 🗳️#ListVoteALBA🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
This is funny! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
24 Sep 2025
Scotland’s future belongs to its people, not Westminster. Find out more: yes.scot/policies/what-proof…
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For those liberals who say that Charlie Kirk was hateful to transgender people, explain yourselves. Most of you have literally never heard him, and are just parroting what main stream media talking heads have told you about him. THIS is how Charlie debated and interacted with folks struggling with confusion and dysphoria concerning their biology.👇🏼
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
6 Aug 2025
🧵 The British Nationalist Bingo Card 🎯 Ten tired fairy stories from Unionists - and answers from reality. 1️⃣ "What currency will you use?" 💬 The pound - 7 other countries are pegged to it now. -Then we’ll migrate to our own currency when it suits us. -Like over 160 countries already have. It's normal. -It’ll be stable, planned, and protect both Scotland and rUK economies during the transition. -If we ever join the euro, it’ll be by referendum after a referendum to join the EU. -That may not even happen if we join EFTA/EEA. -That won't be decided by Westminster. -They don’t have that power. 2️⃣ "You’ll lose your pension!" 💬 That’s not how pensions work. -Pensions are based on contributions, not geography. -The UK already pays people in Spain, Australia, France, etc. -They already pay Scots who have emigrated to Spain for example. 3️⃣ "You won't get into the EU!" 💬 Scotland will join Europe when we are ready. -We have a choice and again it's not in your power. -EFTA and EEA or the EU. -We’re a natural fit, and no, we won’t be forced into the euro unless we vote for it. -Westminster doesn't control that either. 4️⃣ "There will be a hard border with England!" 💬 Modern borders are smart, not barbed wire. -Norway trades with Sweden, Switzerland with France. -The only people threatening a hard border are Unionists. -Why block your second biggest trading partner? 5️⃣ "The UK is Scotland’s biggest trading partner!" 💬 That’s because we’ve been locked into it. -Rejoining EFTA or the EU gives us access to 500 million customers. -And the UK can still gets access to whisky, oil, renewables, fish and other resources if they want. -You'll just have to pay us for them going forward. -Unless you want to cut trade and have your lights go out of course. 6️⃣ "Scotland can’t afford it!" 💬 Countries smaller and poorer than Scotland already run themselves just fine. -Ireland, Denmark, Estonia, Portugal... etc -We’ve got energy, exports, land, water and talent. -Only approx 5.25m people with all that revenue. -The only thing we can’t afford is another decade of Westminster. 7️⃣ "It’s just grievance politics!" 💬 If demanding democracy, accountability, and control over your own future is a grievance - sign me up. - Grievance is watching Westminster burn billions while kids go hungry. -Your grievance argument denies us our culture, resources and self respect. -We'll be taking them back and you'll just have to cope. 8️⃣ "Businesses will leave!" 💬 Like how they fled Brexit Britain? -If anything, they’ll come running when we rejoin Europe or the Single Market. -Independence means building for us, not begging London for crumbs. 9️⃣ "You had a vote in 2014 – get over it!" 💬 We voted based on promises 'Better Together' broke and lied about. -Does that make you proud? -It gives us absolutely no confidence in YOU! -Remember “stay in the UK to stay in the EU.” -We’re allowed to change our minds. -Democracy doesn't stop after one vote silly. 🔟 "You don’t have a plan!" 💬 Our plan is normal country 101. -We elect our own governments. -Run our own economy. -Trade like everyone else. -Stop being ruled by parties from another country we never voted for. -You ragin' yet? ******* 🃏 Bonus Round: “You’ll be like North Korea!” 💬 With whisky, renewables, wind exports, and higher GDP than half of Europe? -You never really did know what you were talking about did you. ******* 📢 Independence is normal. -Being ruled by another country isn’t. Support #ScottishIndependence and #LiberateScotland because #ScotlandCan #EndTheUnion
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Hoard housing to sit empty, then moan that councils have no housing stock for people waiting. Everyone in the comments heaping on praise that he's a "proper gent". Fuck sake. People like him are part of the problem.
A close friend of mine is a lovely girl who I’ve known all me life, she is a single mum with a lovely little daughter. She’s been waiting patiently for a council house for nearly four years. Recently, the council put her in temporary accommodation, but it was absolutely dire and shared with strangers, not safe or suitable for her or her child. So I said I would help her out. I let her stay in a little flat Iown rent free (bought it years ago). She’s a mate, I’ve known her since we were little, and I couldn’t see her and her daughter living like that. I thought I was helping. But now, because she left that temporary housing, the council’s turned around and said she’s no longer classed as “vulnerable” and they’ve put her back at the bottom of the list. She’s still the same person, still struggling, still needs a permanent roof over her head. All that’s changed is that I helped her out. And now it feels like she is being punished. Has anyone else been through something like this? And is there anything I can do to help get her back on track? Because right now, it feels like trying to do the right thing has only made things harder for her and I feel terrible. Bosh❤️
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
ALBA Party Leader @KennyMacAskill has written to the First Minister @JohnSwinney urging him to commit to taking part in a meeting of all Independence Party leaders. #ALBAforIndependence
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
The Highlands & Islands have some of the highest levels of fuel poverty in Europe, as high as 40%! Yet they are blessed with huge excess energy resources. Unionists LIE when they tell us the best way to share these resources are as members of the UK... youtube.com/watch?v=wvyowNwU…
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
16 Apr 2025
A huge win for @ForWomenScot at Supreme Court! The justices confirmed legal sex = biological reality. Women’s concerns ARE valid, women’s human rights ARE legal obligations. 3 Scottish mums have humiliated the Scottish Government and that cannot be without consequences.
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
As a counter, many, many folk from other countries, including England, were very active in the Yes campaign. I do think, however, that the franchise has to be looked at again with a minimal 5 year residency required - as it is in other countries.
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
Watch @AshReganALBA on Social Sesisons now. Full podcast available. We as working class people need to take back our power. We are the real power. As Rockefeller said, “i want a nation of workers, not thinkers”. They’ve had us on that path for too long. It’s time to become a “nation of thinkers, that allow us to work better”.
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
Parents should be allowed to take their children out of school for a very limited number of days per year, over reasons they choose. Let's show a bit of common sense here. The prices are so wildly different out of term time, it is often the difference between a family being able to afford a decent holiday abroad, or not go at all. Will a child missing a week of school a year damage their education? Perhaps, a little. Will that quality time spent with their family more than compensate? Yes, yes it will. And that is a decision for the parents to take, not the state. I have pushed the Department on this, with zero progress. They just don't want to know. Let's remember - MPs have very generous time off from Westminster, timed to coincide with the school holidays. Others do not have that same luxury, particularly in areas that are reliant on tourism - like my constituency All of this from the same people who shut schools for months when the virus posed almost zero risk to children, and were desperate to do it for longer. Forcing boys and girls to learn from a kitchen table, and many had no access to proper outdoor space. THAT did far more damage to children's education than a few days away in the sun with their family. PLEASE. Let's just show a modicum of common sense, FOR ONCE. If parents want to take their child out of school for a limited period of time, very occasionally, as they believe that experience will benefit their son or daughter? I say that's their choice.
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
I agree but it also works the other way: It’s easy to advocate for a ceasefire if you don’t have to live the consequences. One could just as well make the argument that all the people who support a peace deal should get sent to the frontlines if Russia breaks the agreement again. All this is to say: the emotional valence of asking for skin in the game for keyboard warriors can and should be applied both ways. Just the thought exercise above makes you think twice, right? How sure are you that Russia will keep its word?
4 Mar 2025
It is easy to advocate for wars that you are not going to fight.
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
Trump’s rants makes so more sense when you give him a 3rd grader’s voice
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
3 Mar 2025
Surrendering to an invading dictatorship is not "anti war"🤦‍♂️
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TheyCallHerKitty retweeted
27 Feb 2025
It is scary to realize how accurately the Idiocracy movie described today's times (especially USA), about two or three decades ago
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