sammyflex.bsky.social
I'm a project ghost, I'm a hood apparition 🇺🇸 🇫🇷
Amateur historian, temporarily exiled from Paris
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Yeah pretty convenient for you to not to have to acknowledge anybody who disagrees with you isn't it
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Winning for me involves evicting rich fucks like Mark Cuban from public life
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No it's absurd. The entire absurd regime of borders and immigration control is thoroughly modern and inhumane. The course of your entire life shouldn't be decided by the birth lottery.
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Men of the 7th Army moving to the front in Picardie during the French army's defense of the Somme in June, 1940 (The German "Fall Rot" operation) #France #history #OTD #WWII #WW2 [3/3]
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Men of the 7th Army moving to the front in Picardie during the French army's defense of the Somme in June, 1940 (The German "Fall Rot" operation) #France #history #OTD #WWII #WW2 [2/3]
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Men of the 7th Army moving to the front in Picardie during the French army's defense of the Somme in June, 1940 (The German "Fall Rot" operation) #France #history #OTD #WWII #WW2 [1/3]
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First US official to lay a wreath at Wiederstandnest 73
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By contrast, these ICE thugs get fat government paychecks brutalizing total strangers who pose no threat to anyone, then drive their lifted pickup trucks back to their suburban mcmansions where they sleep soundly. They're jackbooted thugs who crave cruelty for its own sake.
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I'm going to go with "lacking"!
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They're fascists fighting a race war, their definition of national threat is not the same as ours
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He'll have forgotten it by tomorrow we haven't had a non-senile president for nearly a decade
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155mm GPF firing in support of 8th Corps, 4th Army, vicinity of Cauroy (Ardennes) June 1940. #France #history #WWII #WW2
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I was going to say that once you get to know France at all, reading about it in American papers will drive you insane, but upon further reflection that's always the case if you're familiar with whatever topic is being covered in the Times, regardless of the subject matter
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Hey man kinda looks like you're just openly lying here! What's up with that?
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Senegalese tirailleurs (unidentified unit) with a 25mm anti-tank gun in the Aisne-Meuse sector, June 1940
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Vehicles moving through Cauroy (Ardennes) early June 1940:
1. Char B1 Chambertin, 2e Cie, 49e BCC, 3rd Armored (3e DCr)
2. 25mm CA mle 1939 AA gun towed by a Citroën W15 T
3. 105mm Schneider mle 1913 towed by a Latil KTL 4
4. Char B1 of 9e BCC, consolidated into 41e BCC, 3e DCr
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Sailors at an aid station in #Dunkirk during the siege and evacuation. #WWII #WW2 #history #France
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Armed sailors with a German prisoner during the defense of Dunkirk. #WWII #WW2 #history #France
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A soldier of the French 2nd Army destroys a road sign in an effort to delay the German advance in late May 1940. Route Nationale 64 near the village of Stenay, Meuse Department.
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#OnThisDay Later photos in the same series show French prisoners carrying their wounded to the rear under guard, also in Thulin, Belgium. 23 May 1940. In the background is a French 25mm anti-tank gun, mle 1934 or 1937. #OTD #History #WWII #WW2 #France
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#OnThisDay A wounded French soldier of the 158e Régiment d'Infanterie (43e Division d'Infanterie) is taken prisoner by German troops of Infanterie-Regiment 469 (269. ID) in Thulin, Belgium, on 23 May 1940. #OTD #History #WWII #WW2 #France
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May 1940: Evacuation of the civilian population from Thionville, #France [2/2] In the last photo the Église Saint-Maximin is visible #history #WWII #WW2
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May 1940: Evacuation of the civilian population from Thionville, #France [1/2] #history #WWII #WW2
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16 May 1940: German troops captured in the vicinity of Rethel are unloaded from a bus. The number plate is registered to the 11th Company, 8th Legion of the Mobile Republican Guard (Garde Républicaine Mobile), a component of the gendarmerie #history #wwii #otd #france
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Dem consultant drama, best to just keep scrolling
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This is the sort of thing that I can only imagine someone writing after suffering a severe head injury and maybe all it would take is another one to snap him out of it
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85 Years ago #OnThisDay: Renault Char D2s of the 345th Independent Tank Company (Compagnie Autonome de Chars de Combat, 345e CACC) moving to the front pass refugees traveling the opposite direction on the Route Nationale 2, between Soissons and Laon. 15 May 1940. #France #WWII
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The identity of the US government is an anti-democratic sham that doesn't reflect the preferences or respond to the needs of the public. FPTP voting, the senate, federalism in general must be banished from the earth.
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I know it's not worth paying too much attention to what comes out of his mouth but that's a crazy line man
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The author is unsatisfied with only having one right-wing party, which tells you everything you need to know about what tax bracket they're in
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Top 5 worst trek moment, had to cover my face with my hands