10 years ago my wife, the mum of our kids & the MP for Batley&Spen was killed by a far right extremist.
At anniversaries I try to be optimistic about the future. But not this time. In the ten years since she was killed we have gone backwards & I fear our democracy is now at risk
Never forget that as Elon Musk became a trillionaire today, it is estimated that 750,000 people have died as a result of his cutting of USAID. The majority of those deaths were children.
It is astoundingly bizarre how many people jump in to defend Muskβs trillionaire status.
You people have no idea the degree to which youβre being subjugated by the billionaire class.
Open your eyes. Extreme wealth is killing society.
Those who celebrate @elonmusk's $1 trillion fortune need to be reminded of a simple and vital truth:
That there is a fundamental tension between extreme wealth and the very possibility of democracy.
Instead of discussing how Elon Musk is now the world's first trillionaire, we should talk about how he killed hundreds of thousands of people through his dismantling of food and medical aid to poor countries
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Canβt stop thinking about how Wall Street is celebrating Elon Musk becoming the worldβs first trillionaire, while he single handedly eliminated humanitarian aid that will lead to the needless deaths of 4.5 million of the poorest children in the world in the next 4 years.
Musk as a trillionaire- anyone as a trillionaire- is a grotesque economic, moral and political problem. We cannot have individuals with that level of power, whatever they might have achieved.
Elon Musk held up a chainsaw, fed USAID into the wood chipper, and at least 600,00 people have already died as a result - two-thirds of them children.
History's first trillionaire.
You know what I would never do?
I'd never make a joke about someone's house burning down because I don't like them or the things they said in a mayoral campaign.
Even if it was Jimmy Kimmel, who is quickly becoming one of the most disgusting people in this country.
The fact is Kimmel made that joke because conservatives rallied around Spencer Pratt.
I hope Kimmel never has to deal with the devastation that Spencer Pratt has had to deal with since those fires.
Kimmel, on the other hand, wants all of that to happen to us, and then some.
A truly reprehensible colostomy bag of a human being.
He is about to raise $75 billion at a pure fantasy valuation. Literally getting the money he has been aiming to get for 20 years to supposedly achieve his dream of making life multi-planetary, and instead of celebrating, he is spending his time tweeting racist shit non-stop.
The fact that people are not only OK with that but they are like "take my money" will forever be cringe. I have no respect for anyone who ignores his racist diatribe to try to make a few bucks speculating.
Elon Musk is on the verge of financial immortality as the world's richest man β and potentially its first trillionaire.
And yet, on the eve of SpaceX's monster IPO, its CEO was hunkered down in his digital fiefdom stoking far-right culture wars. axios.com/2026/06/11/elon-muβ¦
Palantir UK boss Louis Mosley responds to questions over whether the companyβs software has been used in Gaza following October 7th.
Pressed on allegations circulating online, he denies Palantir technology is part of the systems reported to be used for targeting in Gaza - but confirms the IDF does use Palantir software, including in operations linked to locating and tracking missing hostages.