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tantrano.bsky.social
Danish, European, ravenous, hawkish defender of social liberty and proponent of justice and democracy ADHD. LGBTQ+ AllyđŸłïžâ€đŸŒˆ IN VARIETATE CONCORDIA!đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡șđŸ‡ȘđŸ‡ș SLAVA UKRAINI!đŸ‡ș🇩đŸ‡ș🇩
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If Zelensky really wanted to play 4D chess, he could offer to name a street or build a statue for Trump in Kyiv. Hell, rename Kyiv International Airport if that'll stroke his ego. The beauty is, once Trump's gone, they could quietly switch it back.
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Is that headline in Danish??
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They need him to be a genius because they cannot handle what it means for them to be tricked by a fool.
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I can't say because it would break Bluesky's TOS.
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The plan is clear: rebuild the federal government in Trump’s image. And, honestly, it’s terrifying how efficient this is..faster than 1933.. The real issue? The US built such a fragile system that guys like Trump and Elon can tear it down from the inside. Democracy shouldn’t be this easy to hijack.
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People seriously need to subtitle these Trump speeches. His voice is like nails on a chalkboard—it actually ruins my mood.
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Orbán’s playing a dangerous game. He thinks he can straddle East and West without slipping, but if the geopolitical winds shift, Hungary’s screwed. It’s a gamble where Hungarians might end up paying the price for his provocations. Trump won't be able to save him if he loses leverage with the EU.
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That's something the MAGAts should take up with Norway—the same progressive, human-rights-supporting, pro-Ukrainian Norway that would probably tell them to take a hike.
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It's literally their nation's core values under direct attack.
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They're probably too busy organizing—at least, I hope so. No one knows the system better than they do.
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And now he's aiming to slash the defense budget by 40% over the next five years. Quite the "coincidence," huh? 👀 One thing's for sure: I don't want those planned US military bases on Danish soil anymore. I just can't trust America under the current president. It's a national security issue.
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Damn, the way things are going, he’ll probably stage a U.S.-backed self-coup in Hungary before then.
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This is curious as well👇
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When is their next election?
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It's totally stolen from reddit 😂 Memes are meant to be shared 😉
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And they won’t hold back on telling you if you're getting fat—unless you're a sumo wrestler, of course! 😂 They see it as a shared duty to keep everyone healthy, and oddly enough, pointing it out is often a sign of them viewing you as part of their group.
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If you can clear Japan's tough visa hurdles, go for it! The rural culture is safe and welcoming—it's normal to see pre-schoolers out alone. But be ready to fully adapt to their way of life, as Japan isn't big on multiculturalism. Humility, harmony and conformity are big values in Japan.
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A nuance not noticed by a moron like Donny Doofus, sadly..
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What see when I look at his fugly faceđŸ€Ź
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I fucking hate what America has become.
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The Washington Post feels like straight-up enemy propaganda now. Owned by Bezos, who practically bent the knee at the inauguration—it’s hard to take their “journalism” seriously when it’s just thinly veiled PR for the current U.S. administration.
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If dissent is being labeled as terrorism, then it’s time to think seriously about building resilient networks. Local militias (in the defensive, community-protection sense), armed protests as a show of resolve, and old-school tactics like dead drops for secure communication.
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Easy—just make everything so bad that even breadlines look like a bargain. It’s the old Russian model: make life so miserable that cheap feels like a win. You know, the 'everything’s cheaper when you lower the standard of living' strategy😉
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Meanwhile the European Defense Industry:
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He’s tearing apart the transatlantic alliance—of course the markets are reacting. If they didn’t, that would be the real red flag. You can’t just burn bridges with your strongest allies and expect business as usual. Investors aren’t stupid; they know when the ship is heading straight for an iceberg.
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When Washington starts treating dissent like terrorism, smart people don’t make noise—they get organized quietly. Let’s hope that’s the case, because if not, it’s looking bleak. 2/2
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I’ve been looking really hard for any real resistance forming on the non-MAGA side in America, but there’s just nothing out there—at least nothing like in summer 2020. Maybe they’ve gone underground, which wouldn’t be surprising considering the broligarchy has a stranglehold on everything. 1/2
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As a Social Liberal, I align with the Renew Europe coalition in EU politics, but that doesn’t mean I agree with everything from all the parties in it. I’m firmly center-left—I believe in a strong welfare state alongside a free market. And social and sexual liberty is non-negotiable—Full stop.
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We need to wait for a proper resistance to form—and when it does, we need to fund the hell out of it. Intelligence, resources, logistics—everything. The same playbook they used against others? Yeah, it’s time to flip that script.
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America is now a direct threat to the rest of the Western alliance and liberal democracy. It’s not even hyperbole anymore—when Donny Doofus openly sides with dictators and undermines allies, it’s clear the playbook has changed. So, yeah, this doesn’t surprise me at all 👇
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This whole idea of Europe as America’s vassals just feeds into Russo-American propaganda, and I’m not having it. Europe can stand on its own—politically, economically, and militarily. If anything, recent betrayals are a wake-up call. Strategic autonomy isn’t just a goal anymore—it’s a necessity.
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If they think they can gaslight an entire continent into submission, they’re in for a rude awakening. 3/3
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Ukraine isn’t alone, and Europe won’t just sit back and watch if backroom deals are being made. If anything, this is pushing Europe towards true strategic autonomy. The US might not be as reliable as before, but Europe isn’t powerless. 2/3
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I wouldn’t count Europe out just yet. The US and Russia might think they can carve up Ukraine behind closed doors, but Europe has a lot more skin in this game than they realize. We’ve learned from history—not just to roll over when the big powers start drawing lines on a map. 1/3
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I hope you're right🙏
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Europe's investing in satellite internet: IRISÂČ: The EU's €10.6B project with 290 satellites by 2030. Eutelsat OneWeb: Broadband via low Earth orbit satellites. Rivada Space Networks: Munich-based, planning 600 satellites. In varietate concordiađŸ’Ș
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Not only is India—a BRICS country!—getting their hands on them soon, but honestly, I don’t trust the Americans to keep sending us the software updates we need to keep them operational. Wouldn’t put it past Trump to hold those updates hostage if Europe doesn’t kiss his ring. 2/2
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I worry about our F-35s, Oliver. We need to follow Israel and Switzerland’s lead and replace the electronics with domestic alternatives. 1/2