Views all my own. Using common sense which seems to be lost these days 🙄 I ❤️ a GIF, you have been warned 😂

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A great read, respectful and true. Frances is spot on 👌
An essay on pronouns, a long read, so grab a coffee... francesann-lumsden.medium.co…
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Hi @Keir_Starmer why is BlueSky social not on the banned list? I’m sure you’d agree you don’t want kids associated with these sorts of people 👇
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Considering the replies have been turned off, I’m quote tweeting to reply. How would a teacher know a child was trans? She claims to know “trans kids” but how does she know they’re trans?
wdym recognize? aside from the gaydar some of us are just out
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This is frightening, that poor guy 😡 does anyone have an update about how he is?
Dear South Yorkshire Police @syptweet is it true you killed the man in the video below? Rumours suggest you did. Please make a statement ASAP as to his condition Chief Constable Lauren Poultney, Assistant CC's Sarah Poolman, Lindsey Butterfield, Hayley Barnett. @policeconduct
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Lesbian Feminist Jean O’Leary has her say. This is the first time I’ve seen this video from 1973!!! This has been going on for longer than anyone thought.

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nlpbreakingthespell.gumroad.… I just made a crazy decision. When I created the Breaking the Spell Homeschool Edition, I originally planned to launch it at $149. But I’d rather have this in the hands of parents than sitting on my hard drive. So for the launch, I’m dropping it to just $49. This is not a worksheet. It’s not a collection of busy work. It’s a complete homeschool curriculum designed to teach students something they are almost never taught: How to think clearly. How language shapes perception. How social pressure influences beliefs. How propaganda works. How framing works. How to recognize manipulation, emotional reasoning, and ideological capture. These are skills that apply to politics, media, advertising, relationships, and everyday life. The goal isn’t to tell students what to think. The goal is to teach them how to think. The curriculum includes: ✓ Student workbook ✓ Parent/educator guide ✓ Classroom slide deck ✓ Structured lessons and activities ✓ Critical thinking exercises ✓ Discussion prompts If you’ve ever worried that schools spend more time teaching children what to think than how to think, I created this for you. Launch price: $49 I have no idea how long I’ll keep it there. Get it st link below! -MJ
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These people are depraved and sickening. But this is only the tip of the iceberg, people like this are all over the world targeting kids. Using their OWN CHILDREN even.
🚨 UPDATE: 8 people charged in Sex Ring “Underground Bunker” for Paying adults to Rape their Children and Pets — Ages 3-16. Trial delayed as mom pleads guilty and flips on co-defendants In Bibb County, Alabama, eight suspects ran a sex trafficking ring out of an underground bunker where children as young as 3 were drugged, bound, and raped with adults paying to abuse them. Animals were also targeted. Rebecca Brewer and mother of some of the victims, pleaded guilty to sexual torture and nine counts of first-degree kidnapping. As part of the deal she agreed to testify against the other seven defendants. The trial for the remaining suspects has been delayed while the case expands, including a federal investigation into at least one of them. These monsters turned their own kids and pets into victims for profit. How long will it take for every last one of them to face real justice?
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Je vais partir du principe que tu es de bonne foi, parce que ton raisonnement est intuitif et que 90% des gens le partagent. Mais il repose sur trois erreurs factuelles, et ça vaut le coup de les regarder calmement. Erreur 1 : la fortune d'Elon n'est pas un tas d'argent. C'est de la propriété d'usines, de fusées et de satellites. "Prendre la moitié de sa tune", concrètement, ça veut dire forcer la vente de la moitié de SpaceX et Tesla. L'argent ne sort pas d'un coffre, il sort des entreprises elles-mêmes, qui passent sous contrôle de fonds étrangers ou d'États. Tu ne redistribues pas du cash, tu démantèles un outil de production. C'est la différence entre récolter des pommes et découper le pommier. Erreur 2 : "ça résout énormément de problèmes dans le monde". Cette expérience a déjà été tentée, en vrai. En 2021, le directeur du Programme Alimentaire Mondial de l'ONU a affirmé que 6 milliards de Musk pouvaient "résoudre la faim dans le monde". Réponse d'Elon : décrivez-moi exactement comment, comptabilité publique à l'appui, et je vends mes actions Tesla immédiatement. Le PAM a publié son plan. Verdict : ce n'était pas "résoudre la faim", c'était nourrir 42 millions de personnes pendant un an. Un an. Puis il faut re-payer, pour toujours. Le PAM avait d'ailleurs levé 8,4 milliards l'année précédente, et la faim était toujours là. Les ONG traitent les symptômes en boucle, jamais les causes, parce que leur financement dépend de l'existence du problème. Erreur 3, la plus importante : tu cherches ce qui sort vraiment les gens de la pauvreté. Bonne nouvelle, on a la réponse, et elle est massive. En 1990, 36% de l'humanité vivait dans l'extrême pauvreté. Aujourd'hui, moins de 9%. Plus d'un milliard de personnes sorties de la misère en 30 ans. Par quoi ? Pas par la charité ni par l'aide internationale (plus de 1 000 milliards versés à l'Afrique en 60 ans pour un résultat à peu près nul). Par l'ouverture des marchés, l'industrialisation, le commerce. La Chine seule a sorti 800 millions de personnes de la pauvreté en abandonnant le collectivisme, pas en taxant ses entrepreneurs. Donc fais le calcul complet. Option A : tu confisques 500 milliards, tu finances quelques années de programmes, l'argent est consommé, et tu as détruit la machine qui produisait les fusées, les voitures électriques et l'internet des zones rurales. Option B : tu laisses le meilleur allocateur de capital de sa génération réinvestir 100% de sa fortune dans des industries qui baissent les coûts pour tout le monde et emploient des centaines de milliers de personnes. L'option A soulage ta morale pendant 18 mois. L'option B sort des populations entières de la pauvreté pour toujours. La pauvreté ne se redistribue pas. Elle se résout par la création. C'est contre-intuitif, c'est frustrant, mais c'est ce que disent 200 ans de données.
tu lui prends la moitié de sa tune ça résout énormément de problèmes dans le monde et ça ne change strictement rien à son train de vie
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Baby has the moves!! 😂
Morning 🤣🤣🤣😃😃😃🕺🕺🕺🎶🎶🎶 This is absolutely brilliant, he is brilliant 👏👏👏👏 And it has to get your weekend going 💙💙❤️❤️👏👏🕺🕺
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This is brilliant!! Have a listen.

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I'd like to say a few things about the current state of affairs in Ireland. But I'm a legal immigrant. I speak the language, pay my taxes, and respect the culture, so of course anything I say will be dismissed as some kind of "ism." I'll say this, though: I made my home here almost ten years ago, and in that time I've watched a beautiful country turn ugly. The Third World is not a place, it's what happens when governments fail to serve the best interests of their own people.
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As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question. A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye. This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist. In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal. But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.” British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation? We genuinely do not understand this.
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The little girl (then 5, now 8) cannot sleep. She cannot talk. She blinks to communicate. She got to use her voice for all of 3 or 4 years of her life before it was stolen. She cannot articulate a single word of her trauma and therefore heal, at least psychologically. Perhaps he stalks her in her dreams. She is trapped in her own mind. No way to share her worries, memories, dreams or thoughts of any kind. Her tears must be silent too. Her laughter as well. If indeed she laughs any more. She has to be sedated at times. If all this isn't enough for you to say "enough" then I am afraid you are both inhuman and inhumane. She is just a little child. This was done to her because of the government and because of a grown man's minor grievance. A man who never should have been here. A man who still requires an interpreter after 26 years. A man who was reported to have seemed "cheerful" and "jocular" when it was put to him that what he did was gravely serious. He has shown no remorse. The victims and family are subjected to a trial. Not that the child can ever give testimony. 40 mins deprived of oxygen to the brain will produce that effect. Will silence your voice. Potentially forever.
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When I woke up to all these things around 2017 and began commenting online, my daughter messaged me and told me “you can’t say those things publicly” and she didn’t talk to me for 3 months. 8 years on, my kids (6 of them) are seeing it finally.

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The husky that slid from behind the couch!! I lost it😅😂 📽️ How to call your dog
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Maybe the fully grown man was a police officer 🤷‍♀️why else would the police do nothing and instead prosecute the 16 year old boy.

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The Netherlands also has its Henry Nowak cases. In July 2020, 14-year-old Tamar from Marken was hit by a car on a dark dike road and left to die. Her body was later found in the berm. What happened next is deeply disturbing. The police initially told her mother that the driver was German. Days later the truth came out: it was four Iraqis in the car. The mother was told they withheld the real background because they didn’t want to create a "Wilders-effect" — they didn’t want to give Geert Wilders political ammunition. Even worse: evidence strongly suggests Tamar’s body was moved after the accident. The driver didn’t just flee, they dragged her off the road and left her there like an animal. The driver received only a €1,500 fine for looking at his phone while driving. He then disappeared completely. The fine was returned “undeliverable” and for years he was untraceable. Only after years of fighting by the family (including going to court to force prosecution), a breakthrough came in March 2026: the now 33-year old Jamal is finally being prosecuted for causing the fatal accident and leaving the scene. Just like Henry Nowak in Southampton — an innocent young person dies, authorities seem more focused on protecting a narrative and avoiding “political incorrectness” than on delivering swift justice. A 14-year-old girl dies on a Dutch dike. The system lies about the identity of the driver, gives him a slap on the wrist, loses him for years, and only after massive pressure does real prosecution begin. This is not just a traffic accident. This is a story about truth, accountability, and what happens when institutions put ideology before grieving families. Her name was Tamar. She was 14. She deserved better. ♡
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This is Lucy Stemp from Tonbridge in Kent. She is missing in Paris. No one has heard from her in a week. Her family are desperate to locate her. The police and interpol are involved. Please share. @pinkladies_uk
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Hear hear!

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I also never considered this 👀
I never considered this 😳 This woman has an explanation for those extremely inappropriate prom dresses & it sadly makes a lot of sense because why in the world would a mother send her daughter out like that???
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