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Fascist christian nationalism is neither humanitarian nor Christian.
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Once again, they're not "pro-life", they're "pro-birth".
Once it's born it's not their concern anymore.
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Summa cum laude from Trump University.
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"settled".
So the only kind of the actually "guilty" ones are these not rich enough?
Sounds about right about the judicial system.
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No, it's not a democracy. I migrated from the country with the working PR and I'm utterly SHOCKED how corrupt FPTP with the unfettered political bribes (aka "donations") is.
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TBH I'm at loss by the ringing silence from the influential Harvard alumni.
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I admired Mr Bercow's calm and attitude in HoC, but how relevant is his commentary now?
I mean, isn't it like a private opinion of a very opinionated private person?
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Retribution for "Galileo".
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Hate peddling, as mainstream as it gets, from the successive governments, is significantly and consistently impacting also those settled, rooted here for years.
"But where are you _really_ from?" was once a rare occurence. Britain's getting more and more racis and xenophobic as we speak.
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Judge: Plaintiffs might suggest a month. Some courts have said 21 days. The shortest period I've seen is 15 days. I plan to clarify minimum time. If DHS wants to take a position, I'll give you till the end of today. I'd give you more time, but maybe more people are getting loaded onto planes!
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Oh come on, top officials lying on the records are now par of the course, aren't they?
Who is going to call them out, mass media, salivating and licking their asses?
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I think you misunderstand the breadth of the field. AI is currently used in processing data from the most cutting edge telescopes, in medical imaging, medicines development, climate science, learning new languages or identifying the counterfeit items.
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I think she's way too old for him, after all he was a friend with Epstein, not Hugh Hefner.
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"I didn't expect him to hurt ME?!"
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It's probably older than the Pope.
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It doesn't mean. Her inbred base believes it.
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Someone replaced their piping with lead or what?
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Oh, so now American companies are expected to pay the Trump Tariffs?
I thought it was supposed to be China?
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GrapheneOS added locked device auto-reboot in July 2021. We proposed it to Google for Android in January 2024 as part of reporting exploitation by forensic data extraction companies. They implemented several of our other proposals, but not this until iOS added it in October 2024.
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Oi! 😂
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I think they will have himself and Obama in two columns....and that will serve as a warning bit also as an example.
(I'm not an immense and wholesale fan of Obama because $reasons, but obviously he's 10000% beyond Trumpf.
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I think that would get bigger and more impactful than Live Aid.
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I'm not an American so can't repost it but DAMN 🔥
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Perhaps he considered it rude and decided he doesn't need more of that in his life?
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*an account* to heat a mug?! What is this, a bank?
Why on earth would you support such a business model? :)
(I have analogue mug heater. Power cord and a button)
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I don't understand why unions are still financing this madness.
Looking on the donation.watch/en/unitedkingdom/2024 most of the Labournkoney comes from unions.
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My money's on "developers told us to reject it because it's bad for business".
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Bunnies actually _prefer_ the green part of carrots (leaves and stem), but it's cute nonetheless :)
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LOL, frontier technology is always like this.
AI is used to advance radiology imaging, drugs development, climate predictions, conflict monitoring, energy sector.
Remember NASA? Baby formula, memory foam, freeze drying, CMOS sensors, cochlear implants were once just a costly stupid ideas. Right?
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But Labour are acting right-wing, implementing Reform policies and ramping up Tory treatment of voters.
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If enough people vote on LibDem (I know!) or Greens, there's chance.
Wales and Scotland in 2026 should show people what's possible, what are the stakes.
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I don't think he wants to win an election.
My money is on him getting a lucrative role in the private sector after he's thoroughly destroyed the main opposition to Tories/Farage.
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LibDem or Greens, really. Time to flush the memory of the compassionate and humane Labour in the toilet.
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To show his target audience he's really one of them.
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Or at least changing the name, so everyone not rightwing can finally move on and support a new party.
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Maybe his real reason to lie his way to the top of Labour was to destroy the opposition to Tories and Farage?
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MAGA is *not* ashamed, MAGA is powerful and will do everything they can to grab and cement that power.
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Why? It was always legal to cosplay a cop. Innumerable movies contain relevant scenes of cosplaying.
The problem is not the fake uniforms but the fact *these* insignia are associated with lawlessness and terror.
THAT is the issue.