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jimmc.bsky.social
I can swear a lot, I hope to listen and to contribute in my own way about politics, science and anything else that takes my fancy
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They really need to stop being afraid of the hobgoblin uttering his bollocks and start highlighting his failures such as the imminent sacking of thousands of council staff, his fossil fuel blow jobs and the fact he’s so far up Putins arse he can lick trumps balls
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The ‘success’ of Reform in the locals and by-election is for them a double edged sword. On the one side it shows them as being capable of gaining inroads into other parties voters but more crucially they have now for the first time have to deliver on their success! They will fail spectacularly
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Trump is a moron, an imbecile but a very dangerous one because he has power but not absolute power! Americans need to resist and the quickest way would be that all federal employees went on strike, including the military, without the bureaucracy to implement his mad shit, he’s just a eunuch
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Only one answer to headlines like this, name the Brexit freedoms we currently enjoy? After all if Brexit freedoms ever existed we should all know the benefits, surely these rags can name all of them!
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Farage the goblin of the Kremlin, gobshite of Trump and as much integrity as a Tom cat smelling a cat on heat, that Farage, yup you’re correct
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Does the average American understand what rights are under threat and how the loss of those rights affects their freedom? Or do they believe it’ll always be the other guy, someone different from themselves! Human rights is for all humans regardless of ethnicity or creed
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And yes corruption amongst this elite not only increases their wealth but allows them to buy people’s silence. Exploitation of women by men has to stop and only by critically regarding the bonafides of people we elect will anything be achieved. Rather than personally or charisma we need honesty
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As a man I agree with everything you have stated here. As for the popularity of the rapist Tate along with others, they wouldn’t be popular without the support of social media and people in power. The powerful, in most cases very wealthy men, have the ability and connections to hide their crimes.
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Trump is pure and simply a moron with a criminal streak that is stained with the sweat and tears of anyone who ever did business with him! Given his propensity to double cross and throw a temper tantrum with anyone who stands up to him the world is looking to Canada and China for leadership
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He’s got an ear worm The Hokey Cokey
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I don’t like sushi 🤪
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20,000 and counting for me Elaine has 17,000 on my heritage It’s the Japanese and south east Asia relations that befuddles me
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Maybe use pseudonyms like Charles Darwin for Evolution Mary Anning for palaeontology research Issac Newton for astrophysics Cicero for philosophy Jerry Lewis for political science
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I agree, they certainly won’t be seen as US citizens
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About the people that live there no doubt they’d be relocated against their wishes or become forced labour in the extraction of minerals
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Yeah Birmingham that hotbed of farmers 🤡
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Accountability in politics was the role of journalists Then they joined in on the lies People then had to hold politicians to account Then 50% of then joined in on the lies What’s next, 100% lies? Who will hold who to account if everything is a lie?