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brizo75.bsky.social
Centrist scum apparently....or communist, woke libtard, very much depends on who you ask. Left Twitter on account of it turning into an online Nuremberg rally for people with bad grammar. Threads is the beige Volvo of social media... thought I'd try this.
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I wanna see Donald Trump vs. Kim Jong Un matchplay.
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The press and the political class' obsession with macroeconomics, telling us that some graph says its all going well or there's headroom for the CofEx that allows her more wiggle room within her self imposed restrictions, when it means nothing to us, folk want to be happy, safe and healthy, do that.
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He hasn't seen "little Donald" since he was in Home Alone.
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Can they not get RFK a new car for crying out loud.
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Here he is on said golf event. Now I'm no doctor, but this guy is even carrying 100 golf balls in his trousers to aid in his "victories" or and this I feel may be closer to the truth, is carrying 80 years of big macs and nuggets in his trousers which are usually girdled.
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Its so utterly ridiculous, but the press just aren't doing their job. To bring semiconductor and large-scale chip manufacturing back to America would take a decade and a coordinated, well scaled industrial strategy. This is mindless nonsense. There is nothing at play here but sycophants and idiocy
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That's a lovely job, need something like this in my garden but the missus won't let me. 🤣
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Today's game of "Bot or Dunce" is brought to you by Tesla Cybertruck: The Truck that puts the man in manipulated.
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Have not let one sea beastie pass my lips since I watched Seaspiracy. The scale and damage being done to the oceans and seas and rivers of our planet to obtain a finite resource is utterly staggering. Regulation is woefully ill-equipped to deal with the industrial pillaging we inflict,its a tragedy
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You could baffle RFK by sending him into the Oval office and telling him to sit in the corner.
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Mein Kampf isn't known to be heavy on DEI content, so the algorithm probably missed it. One of the first things fascism does is to remove beauty and joy, so fight it, fight it with the beautiful and the joyous, with music and art and dance and like Angelou, with words they cannot utter.
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In simple terms, I believe that religion was a guide for explaining the universe before technology allowed us further understanding and to some degree it worked, to form culture and society and a moral structure that allowed for legal systems to take shape. Then, in short, it all went to shit.
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Yeah, there is much in Christian ritual, Christmas being a good example, that essentially have their root in pagan cultures, not perhaps narratively of course, but in practice.
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Page 421 paragraph 3 of Art of the deal. "...and then when you are both at loggerheads, and there's no progress, no progress and demands keep coming on both sides, very big demands, like you would not believe, probably the biggest demands like, probably ever, shit yourself like a baby and give in"
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No, by all means, don't eat it, just refrain from stoning to death anyone who does, especially if you're out for dinner.
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I agree that the moral teachings of the New Testament are essentially the foundation of our morality and legal systems. However, it isn't simply a case of "stupid people." it's a case of any institution that believes it has moral authority, is, by definition, antithetical to freedom and unity.
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Totally agree, but the death penalty and a slow, painful one at that just seems a tad enthusiastic.
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If it was used, metaphorically, as a moral lesson, then of course, but it isn't, religion has seldom done anything to progress humanity, save for increases in literacy, it has always done what it is doing now, denied science and divided and persecuted, always.
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I'm sure you know that war movies are almost never made when we are at war. That's sort of my point, we don't need this, society doesn't need more religion, it needs a reaffirmation of humanity, science, fact and thr importance of knowledge.
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Also I think stoning someone to death for eating prawns is a bit harsh, could just be me.
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Agreed, I'm not having a dig at the product or those that made it. It's the timing that I find troublesome. Yes, I know it's Easter and all that, but it just feels off, tainted by what is happening and under what guise.
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I agree, but this is not an argument against Christianity this is an argument about the separation of church and state and the insidious creep of religion in wider culture that then allows christo-nationalism to take hold each feeding the other until one day you wake up in Gilead.
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Lovely stuff, reminds me of this photo I took off a record store window a while back...dunno why.
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Says a lot about how we got here when you have a two number comparison, and the difference needs to be in big, bold and red right alongside
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But you can't pretend, books are being banned, womens rights in voting and healthcare are being eroded, and it's all part of an insidious creep where church and state no longer stand as two separate pillars of society. I'm not anti faith, I am anti forced doctrine, and we are edging ever closer.
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It's not the product as such. It's the timing. When books about life and the human condition are being banned in schools and science and fact are being disputed and replaced with what is essential a morality fairytale we should be very, very worried. This just adds to that cultural vandalism.
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Totally, and it's the same everywhere populists threaten to take power. Maintaining the ideals of political consensus and a precedent based rules system is utterly futile when faced with lawless opponents.
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I think it's high time Americans started to realise that for a select few, it isn't about being exempt from law. There simply isn't any law. They have been explicit. Trumps sharpie is the beginning and the end of everything.
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Just as Trump sees no value in the small nations of the world and would happily carve up the globe between himself, Putin and Xi, he sees no value in the small business, he sees only megacorps, he sees only might, and power and money. Integrity, history, and community mean absolutely nothing.
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The problem with progressives, genuine socialists, is that we always bring a spork to a knife fight.
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The last thing America needs right now is more Jesus. America is going through a de-enlightenment, knowledge and science, and fact are losing out to ignorance and opinion and lies, and all of it is behind a veil of a bizarre pseudo Christian nationalism which is driven by hate and greed. Just no.
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Great gimme something to watch. I'll shall report back.
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I don't think I've seen the new BSG is it any good?
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Excuse me, Lord Gove, the Duchy of Weissnase.
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Permanent nationalisation is bold, if it is received well, politically, it should mean a programme of nationalisation of all failing essential infrastructure, including the more insidious use of firms like G4s and Serco that have had their grubby paws all over the public purse.
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It's bold and doable. There will inevitably be a massive push from the post truth populists to stop it as it would invariably end the dollars economic hegemony, I can see the Moscow troll farms sprouting in response, Trump, Putin and pals pouring everything into getting ghouls elected across Europe
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Now, why would Putin tell her to do this? I haven't figured it out yet, anyone?
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Sir Jeremy Hunt Sir Grant Chapps Lord Gove The UK will forever be an unserious place until the people stop allowing themselves to be overtly mocked by those in power. And yet it thinks the answer to these abuses of trust is to turn to the most abusive in the shape of Reform. It's beyond saving.
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When Xi flirts with the idea of dumping bonds, at that point... "Trump has no cards"
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I'm not much younger and I couldn't agree more, the whole journey is littered with signs saying keep going, it'll be worth it in the end, and the destination is simply some billionaire sociopath on the TV saying you took a wrong turn or went to slow...we need to change the journey, every inch of it.
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You will look proper silly if after September no Autistic people are ever born again in America. I mean are we looking at a Meta brain fried clown, or a scientific genius? The jury is o...nope there back, he's the former.
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Great news macro economy fans, here's another champagne flute for the trickle-down tower.
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A lot of them were in his house
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Have they been on a Japanese pacific Island since the election and have only just been discovered?
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I see America now as being on the edge of a precipice and behind it all the nations of the world watching to see if it jumps...if it does, then like populist lemmings the democracies will follow and all may be lost for generations, if however the people demand better, not D or R, but better, then?
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This is essentially the view that needs to emerge in the American public. Only a small percentage will act whilst not impacted directly, but as the impacts of policy spread, and they will, people need to mobilise. It's not hyperbolic to suggest that America needs a revolution, is it?
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Being scared of the backlash, as a lot of Dems are, isn't the same as condoning what he is doing. I know the old adage of "good people doing nothing" etc but that isn't what I'm saying, I am merely amazed at how the GOP went from a relatively normal party to a circus of freaks in 1 election cycle
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Yep, maybe they should just start a fundraiser "batteries for Elon" and see how well that goes before starting a war with Denmark.