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Posts by Anna-May

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I will support deportation if it is all maga, you can have them.

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Bye Bye

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good go back to X

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You can have him.....🤢

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........... ☠️

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What even is this... 😭

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I followed the story of Starbucks strikers in the US. I followed some of the strikers on X

One of their shop stewards lost his job in the process. Of that dispute.Let's hope they win in the UK

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Fixed it

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I'd like to add Peter Theil and Rupert Murdoch to the list.

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Why aren’t more politicians condemning Nancy Mace’s vicious anti-trans stunts?
The Guardian Australia18 Dec 2024Jay Saper
Photograph: Nathan Howard/Reuters
‘When cruel injustice becomes enshrined in law by politicians fueled by hate the only conscionable response is to dissent.’
Representative Nancy Mace is proudly embracing her George Wallace moment. It’s time for dissent. When Vivian Malone and James Hood enrolled at the University of Alabama in 1963, Governor Wallace traveled to Tuscaloosa to stand defiantly in the doorway of the Foster Auditorium. In tailored suit and tie, the white southern governor, whom Dr Martin Luther King once called “perhaps the most dangerous racist in America today”, prevented the two Black students from attending class.

Wallace’s Stand in the Schoolhouse Door upheld the impassioned promise he made while delivering his inaugural address: “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever”. Mace has clearly studied this history and chosen to side with its least savory character.

When Sarah McBride became the first out transgender woman elected to Congress this past November, Mace swiftly introduced a House resolution to ban McBride from using the bathroom. This legislation, which has farreaching implications, might as well be known as Mace’s Stand in the Bathroom Door.

Why aren’t more politicians condemning Nancy Mace’s vicious anti-trans stunts? The Guardian Australia18 Dec 2024Jay Saper Photograph: Nathan Howard/Reuters ‘When cruel injustice becomes enshrined in law by politicians fueled by hate the only conscionable response is to dissent.’ Representative Nancy Mace is proudly embracing her George Wallace moment. It’s time for dissent. When Vivian Malone and James Hood enrolled at the University of Alabama in 1963, Governor Wallace traveled to Tuscaloosa to stand defiantly in the doorway of the Foster Auditorium. In tailored suit and tie, the white southern governor, whom Dr Martin Luther King once called “perhaps the most dangerous racist in America today”, prevented the two Black students from attending class. Wallace’s Stand in the Schoolhouse Door upheld the impassioned promise he made while delivering his inaugural address: “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever”. Mace has clearly studied this history and chosen to side with its least savory character. When Sarah McBride became the first out transgender woman elected to Congress this past November, Mace swiftly introduced a House resolution to ban McBride from using the bathroom. This legislation, which has farreaching implications, might as well be known as Mace’s Stand in the Bathroom Door.

This is in the Guardian Australia today but not in the Guardian UK

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He didn't start cooking industrial quantity's until well after his bills were paid, let's not stretch what point was already made.

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Oh it’s super clear now, Elon.

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No shit

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a street cat is being caressed on the face, it seems to be in eternal bliss

a street cat is being caressed on the face, it seems to be in eternal bliss

i wish I could adopt every stray cat

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@mwuerker.bsky.social

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COME ON IM SO CLOSE TO BINGO!!!!!!!

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This burn is epic. 🔥

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What does any of that have to do with a social media account? I don't believe in silencing anyone; I'm not a dictator.

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Blue sky is actually kind of awesome and you all rock for it.

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