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Is this some sort of a joke

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Give me one positive reason why should anyone have more than £999,999,000

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

As a lifelong Labour voter, it pains me to say how deeply disappointing #Starmer and the party have been. I wanted change, compassion, and conviction—not cautious centrism and silence on injustice.

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America’s abandonment of its moral leadership is on full display.Undermining Ukraine while emboldening aggressors is a betrayal of democratic values. The world is watching as the U.S. wavers—history won’t be kind to those who stood by while tyranny advanced. Leadership demands courage, not cowardice

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When leaders start dismantling checks and balances, silencing opposition, and demanding absolute loyalty, democracy doesn’t erode slowly—it collapses all at once.

#History has shown us where this leads.

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They normalized the idea that laws and institutions should serve them, not the people.

Now, Elon #Musk is calling for the impeachment of judges who oppose #Trump a direct assault on judicial independence and a clear step toward authoritarian rule.

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Do you see where this is going?

First, they attacked the media, calling any unfavorable coverage “fake news.”

Then, they stacked the courts with loyalists and pushed to discredit or remove judges who ruled against them.

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The tragic part is that none of this is new or surprising. The people warning about these dangers weren’t hysterical—they were just early. But as you said, watching the enablers scramble to either justify or distance themselves isn’t particularly satisfying. It’s just exhausting.

1 year ago 11 1 0 0

True, history tells us that this kind of thinking leads to nothing but instability, resentment, and conflict.
The question is if Europe will push back hard enough, or they will hesitate as they did in the past?

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This selective narrative fuels the idea that the U.S. is being taken advantage of, when in reality, the EU is deeply invested in Ukraine’s survival. The real question is whether Europe can sustain this support if the U.S. pulls back—or if internal divisions will weaken its resolve.

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Leaders fumbling, billionaires hoarding, and the world on fire. Wars drag on, economies crumble, and politicians bicker while doing nothing. Authoritarians rise, the rich get richer, and the rest get "thoughts and prayers." Did I miss anything?

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Farmland has become a tax shelter for billionaires, benefiting from subsidies and exemptions while driving up prices, locking out small farmers. Without taxation reform, wealth concentration will turn land ownership into a feudal system. Governments must act to prevent further economic imbalance.

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Europe must unite now more than ever to defend its values and security. Complacency is dangerous—history proves peace is fragile. We must stand together, strengthen our defenses, and show resolve against aggression. If we fail to act now, we risk losing the very freedoms we cherish.

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If only Californians could vote on this. Something tells me a good chunk would happily trade Washington’s dysfunction for Copenhagen’s efficiency.

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Failing to do so only emboldens those who believe they can redraw borders with bombs and bulldozers.a

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Every country that claims to stand for human rights must back Palestine now—not with empty words, but with action. This means cutting military and economic ties with Israel, demanding an end to the occupation, and holding war criminals accountable.

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Today, it’s Palestine. Tomorrow, it could be another country, another people deemed "inconvenient" in the pursuit of power and profit. If the international community allows this to happen, it sets a precedent that colonial conquest and mass displacement are acceptable in the modern world.

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The world cannot afford to stand by while Trump openly endorse the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.His vision of turning Gaza into a "riviera" after forcibly displacing its people is not just a horrifying display of imperial arrogance—it’s a warning to every nation that values sovereignty and justice

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Elites craft rules for control,not consistency—demanding discipline from workers while indulging in excess themselves.Hypocrisy isn't a flaw;it's a feature of governance that maintains hierarchies while pacifying dissent with performative accountability.

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Humanitarian principles are weaponized selectively—calls for ceasefires are loud when Western interests are at stake, but muted when Palestinians are the victims. Sanctions, outrage, and international courts are swift for some, nonexistent for others. The world’s complicity is deafening.

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Trump has clearly not spoken to a single Palestinian about this plan. Gaza is our land. Palestine is our home. Peace cannot come at the cost of our country.

I urge the UK and the whole international community to resist him.

Recognise Palestine now, before it's too late.

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The U.S. President has just advocated for the ethnic cleansing of the Gaza Strip, “If we can find the right piece of land I think that would be better than [Palestinians] going back to Gaza”

It’s Trump speaking but Netanyahu wrote the script.

#Israel #Gaza

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The fact that such rhetoric is being normalized on the global stage should alarm everyone. But, I don't have high hopes, The world already watched as Gaza was flattened, its people bombed and starved, and did nothing

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It’s telling that while Trump’s rhetoric isolates the U.S., much of the world sees the EU as a rising force in global influence. The EU, for all its flaws, still represents multilateralism, economic power, and regulatory leadership.

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
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This is strikingly ominous.When power goes unchecked and legal norms are disregarded,democratic structures can erode.The absence of real opposition enables authoritarian overreach—not through dramatic,singular events,but through the slow dismantling of institutions under the guise of legality

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Indeed. Silence in the face of power has never aged well. From McCarthyism to authoritarian crackdowns worldwide, those who refused to challenge power often found themselves on the wrong side of history. A free press is not truly free if it censors itself out of fear.

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History will remember how legitimate criticism of a government's actions was increasingly silenced under the guise of combating antisemitism. It will remember how those who spoke out—journalists, activists, and even human rights organizations—were smeared and dismissed.

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Unfortunately, unlike The Apprentice, we can’t just change the channel.

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The only way to counter that is through unity and firm, strategic responses. If countries and businesses don’t push back together, they risk being picked off one by one. Economic nationalism might play well in speeches.

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Is this satire now 😳

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